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Skimerfilter

1930

1930

Sewage connection,
50 mm

Water connection,
1/2", for water filling

Control panel

100

350

550

1300

3N 400 AC

8 9

(5x4 mm )

V

electric connection

with , kW efficiency protected

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All electrical connections should be made by a qualified 

electrician.

For safety reasons, check the effectiveness of the anti-

electric shock protection from time to time by pressing the 

TEST button on the residual current device. If the power is 

not turned off immediately after pressing the button, 

unplug the tub manually and contact a qualified specialist. 

Do not use the SPA tub if the protections do not function 

properly.

To prevent activation of the bath without water, switch off the electrical 

power by pressing the test button on the differential-current switch.

4.1. GROUNDING CABLE CONNECTION

In order for the residual current device and the 

tub it self to function properly, a grounding 

cable with a cross-section of at least 2,5 mm

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must be installed. Connect the cable to the 

frame, as illustrated. Connect the other end of 

the cable to the protective grounding of the 

building’s electrical wiring.

4.2. MAINS CONNECTION

As the bathtub is protection class I equipment it has to be permanently 

connected to power supply (TN-S type) using IP X5 junction box. It is 

recommended to install the connection box in area I (under the bath-

tub) close to other electrical devices of the bathtub (more than 20 cm 

above the floor).  

The bathtub must never be connected using a plug.

Zone 0 is the area inside the bath.

Zone 1 is the zone 0 area plus the space up to 2,25 m above the floor.

Zone 2 is the zone 1 area extended by 0,6 m, again up to 2,25 m above 

the floor.

Zone 3 is the area reaching 2,4 m beyond zone 2, up to 2,25 cm above 

the floor.

2,4

m

2,4

m

Zone 1

Zone 1

Zone 0

Zone 3

Zone 3

Zone 3

Zone

2

Zone

2

2,25

m

0,6 m

0,6 m

0,2

m

5. HYDRAULIC CONNECTION

For the connection, use PVC pipes and appropriate adhesive for this 

type of material. Do not use metal pipes.

Make sure that there are no accumulated bags of air or water in the 

fill or empty connection. The emptying circuit must guarantee perfect 

emptying and, if the use of the drain so allows, a U-bend to prevent 

bad smells.

Also, where required, the fill and empty circuits must also be fitted with 

anti-backflow devices to prevent retrosuction..

Once the installation is complete, start up the equipment and check that 

the joints are watertight. Mark the water level in the spa, leave it for 24 

hours and check that it has not gone down.

6. FILLING AND EMPTYING THE SPA

Never use the air blower circuit to fill the spa.

The bath can be connected to the water and sewage systems 

permanently or the bath can be filled and drained by means of flexible 

hoses disconnected after each operation. The flexible hose set of 

the bath includes a T-pipe with a 1/2” coupling for filling of the bath 

through the hydro-massage jets. The fixed piping system includes 

release valves located near the skimmer-filter; at the outlets of which 

fixed or removable hose connection with the sewage system should 

be provided.

It is recommended that the bath is permanently connected to the 

sewage system due to the risk of water overflowing through the 

emergency overflow system.

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