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03 WHIRLPOOL DESIGNS
Repabad whirlpools can be equipped with four different whirlpool systems:
Air system (Vision 500)
The whirlpool with an air system is equipped with a fixed fan
installed under the bathtub. Preheated air is blown from the fan into the bathtub via air nozzles.
Use the control elements to control the fan.
For a description of the nozzles, please refer to page 21.
Jet system (Vision 700)
The whirlpool with a jet system is equipped with a fixed jet pump
installed under the bathtub. The jet pump draws in the bath water and directs it into the bathtub via
jet nozzles or micro jet nozzles. The jet pump is controlled via the control panel. The aeration
is switched on and off using a key.
For a description of the nozzles, please refer to page 22.
Air and jet system (Vision 1000)
The whirlpool with a combined air and jet system is equipped with a fixed fan and a jet pump installed
under the bathtub. Preheated air is conveyed from the fan into the bathtub via air nozzles. The jet
pump draws the bath water in and directs it into the bathtub via jet nozzles and micro jet nozzles. The
aeration is switched on and off via a control panel.
For a description of the nozzles, please refer to
page 21/22.
Champagne system (Vision 1000)
The Champagne system whirlpool is equipped with a fixed fan installed under the bathtub and a jet
pump. The Champagne system whirlpool has combined air and water nozzles in the bathtub base
area: the Champagne nozzles. As for the air system, they are used to convey preheated air to the
bathtub when the fan is switched on. However, if the jet pump is switched on, the rising air bubbles are
split by the finest of water jets, forming millions of fine beads – the “Champagne-effect” sets in. At the
same time, the intake water is conveyed to the bathtub via the jet nozzles and micro nozzles.
For a
description of the nozzles, please refer to page 21/22.
The human body finds a water temperature between
35 and 36°C to be most pleasant.
At a water temperature of 36°C, the bath duration should not
exceed 20 minutes. At a water temperature of 38°C, you should
bathe for no more than 10 minutes.
In order to become accustomed to the invigorating massage ef-
fect, keep the massage time short initially.
The massage duration can be increased over time to suit your preference. After use,
you should rest for at least as long as the time spent bathing.
02 WELLNESS TIPS
General
Summary of Contents for Vision 1000
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