Pearl Baths 10050073 Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

BACK MASSAGE SYSTEM / COMFORT PACKAGE 

The ergonomically-positioned jets provide a stimulating massage action to those
sore tired muscles. The intensity of these rotating jets can be adjusted by turning
the diverter valve located on the side of the bath (fig. 4). Turn the diverter valve
to either the 3 o’clock or 9 o’clock position. Nerver turn to 12 o’clock position.

IN-LINE HEATER

The In-Line Heater (fig. 5) is designed to maintain the starting water temperature.
The heater is not a substitute for an adequately sized water heater. Proper water
heater size should be determined by a plumber prior to the whirlpool installation.
During bathing, it is normal to experience an impression that the water is cooling.
This is the result of the body becoming acclimated to the water temperature. You
may want to purchase a water thermometer to verify actual temperature. THE
HEATER MUST HAVE A SEPARATE 20 AMPS LINE (GFCI PROTECTED).

High Limit Reset Button

The heater includes an exclusive High Limit Reset. This limit control will not
"false trip" from hot tap water. It will only turn the heater off if the thermostat fails.
See instruction on heater for resetting high limit switch. If the High Limit trips
frequently, call our Technical Service Department (fig. 5).

Safety Features

In addition to the thermostat control and High Limit Reset Button, the heater is
also equipped with a built-in pressure switch. This switch will not allow the heater
to turn on if the pump is not running.

The thermostat is preset and not adjustable. Water temperature
should never exceed 104° F. (40°C). Prolonged use in water

temperature higher than this could induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when
the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal
body temperature of 98.6°F. The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the
internal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness, and fainting. The
effects of hyperthermia include failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need
to and the physical inability to exit the tub, unawareness of impending hazard and fetal
damage to pregnant women. The effects of hyperthermia could include
unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning.
The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of hyperthermia.

SKIRT WITH REMOVABLE PANEL - FIELD INSTALLED

*Available on rectangular drop-in units.

The front skirt is installed permanently in place by the installer. The panel can be
pulled out (Fig. 6) to service the pump. 

INTEGRAL FLANGE & SKIRT WITH REMOVABLE PANEL

The skirt and panel are standard features on these models. To remove the
access panel, use the supplied suction cup to release one side of the panel at a
time. Pull from the center (upper) of the panel.

BATH WASTE

The drain plug has an adjustable screw and locking nut to vary the overall length
of the plug. If the bath waste drain does not seal, turn in the screw and retighten
the locking nut (fig. 8).

VALVES & HAND HELD SPRAY

Standard with 

PALLADIUM™

and 

TRILLIUM™

.

Designed for convenience and function, yet sculpted into their own special place.
The spray is adjustable on the spray head itself, from full spray to stream. Push
the diverter down to change from tub fill to hand held spray. The valves are
ceramic requiring only a 1/4 turn for on/off operation (fig. 9).

6

Fig. 8

HOT

COLD

DIVERTER

Fig. 9

Off Position

Note: 

1/4 turn to open

back massage jets

Open

Open

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Skirt without panel

Skirt with panel

Fig. 7

Suction cup

Fig. 6

WARNING

Summary of Contents for 10050073

Page 1: ... these items of importance we will use the following symbols PLEASE read the manual and pay special attention to these sections SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WHIRLPOOL BATHTUB OWNER S MANUAL Model ______________________ Serial ____________________ Owner s Record Installation Date __________________________________________ Installer s Name __________________________________________ Address ______________...

Page 2: ...irlpool if the protective cover is not installed on the suction intake Keep foreign objects including hair away from the suction intake as they could block the intake or get caught in it For comfort and safety persons with long hair should tie their hair in a bun to keep it out of the water and away from the suction fitting Keep your head above water at all times Important safety information Perso...

Page 3: ...ystem 5 Back Massage System Comfort Package 6 In Line Heater 6 Skirt with Removable Panel Field Installed 6 Integral Flange Skirt with Removable Panel 6 Bath Waste 6 Valves Hand Held Spray 6 OPERATING THE CONTROLS Air switch pump control 7 Electronic control with back lighting TRUE WHIRLPOOL and AEROFEEL systems 7 Electronic control TRUE WHIRLPOOL and AEROEFFECT systems 8 Electronic control Chroma...

Page 4: ...erapy Light Back Jets 1 Diverter Valve 1 Back jets Air Control 1 Safety Suction 1 Whirlpool Jet 1 Water Heater 2 Cable Operated Drain and Overflow Air Back Jets 2 Air Injectors 2 Manifold 2 Electronic Box Chromotherapy light Electronic Control 1 2 Blower 2 Whirlpool Pump 1 Heated Backrest 2 Chromotherapy Light Back Jets 1 Diverter Valve 1 Back jets Air Control 1 Safety Suction 1 Whirlpool Jet 1 Wa...

Page 5: ...ub above the air controls or overflow PATENTED SAFETY SUCTION RETURN SYSTEM This fitting allows water to return from the tub to the pump The protective louvered screen prevents foreign objects from entering the pump Do not use the whirlpool bath if protective cover is missing Do not remove the protective louvered cover fig 3 Keep the cover of the return fitting clean An obstructed cover reduces th...

Page 6: ... Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of hyperthermia include failure to perceive heat failure to recognize the need to and the physical inability to exit ...

Page 7: ...r control lights up and flashes Note You must set the timer before you can set the remaining controls Once you set the timer the timer control remains lit but stops flashing Also with the exception of the custom settings controls any other controls that you can set depending on your model type light up and flash You can set the remaining controls in any order you wish their lights stop flashing af...

Page 8: ...ings are not automatically stored you must repeat steps 1 and 2 to store any new settings Turning off the Controls 1 To turn all controls off simultaneously press the timer control once The OFF option appears on the LED display 2 To turn off an individual control press once on the associated control The OFF option appears on the LED display ELECTRONIC CONTROL TRUE WHIRLPOOL AND AEROEFFECT SYSTEMS ...

Page 9: ...peratures exceeding 104 F may induce hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above normal body temperature of 98 6 F The effects of hyperthermia include failure to perceive heat failure to recognize the need to exit the whirlpool and unawareness of pending hazards FILLING THE TUB When the tub is filled with water above the highest ...

Page 10: ... also helpful in keeping the whirlpool system clean Try this Massage the soles of your feet one at a time directly in front of a jet but not so close that the whirlpool stops activating Reflexologists say that there are nerve endings on the bottom of your feet that affect every part of your body And it feels great The best time to trap that moisture in your skin is immediately after using the whir...

Page 11: ... bleach for cleaning the system along with the detergent powder 4 Operate whirlpool for 20 minutes 5 When the pump system stops except on Air Switch units which have to be turned off manually drain the water from the tub Caustic drain openers will damage the surface and the pump Should you experience a clogged drain call a plumber to remove the trap for cleaning Extreme heat from portable heaters ...

Page 12: ...to blower via a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI Breaker Blower operates but no air is coming through certain jets If none of the jets are working check to see if the hose between the blower and the air distributor is properly connected and not damaged Verify that jets are clear of obstructions If so put one inch of hot water in the bathtub and clear jets by operating blower on highest settin...

Page 13: ...ars from the LED display CABLE OPERATED DRAIN OVERFLOW The bath water drains very slowly Bath waste plug is set too low remove bath waste plug and adjust the height by backing out and tightening the lock nut as in the set screw The bath waste will not stay open while draining Contact Technical Service for help IN LINE HEATER The in line heater does not heat sufficiently Check the power to the GFCI...

Page 14: ...ide access to the components of the product as described in the installation guide so that MAAX can execute the warranty specified herein If such access is not available all expenses to provide said access will be the responsibility of the owner end user This warranty does not apply to products or equipment not installed or operated in accordance with instructions supplied by MAAX and all applicab...

Page 15: ...15 Notes Notes ...

Page 16: ... tub after installation Important safety instructions warranty information and the product registration card are contained within TAPE THIS PACKET TO THE TUB OR LEAVE IN AN OBVIOUS PLACE Pearl Baths Inc 9224 73rd Avenue North Minneapolis MN 55428 Phone 763 424 3335 Toll Free 800 328 2531 Fax 763 424 9808 www maax com Printed in United States 10050073 0603 Pearl Baths Inc 2006 ...

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