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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 

INSTALLATION SAFETY NOTES 

      

WARNING:

  Turning the unit equipment switch 

off 

does not prevent risk of shock.  Power in the 

equipment area is still live until the main plug is removed from the electrical outlet.

 

WIRING:

  Wiring must be done by a licensed electrical contractor.  The unit is equipped with a  

GFI (ground fault interrupter) at the end of the unit’s power cord.  Wiring must meet 

the requirements of National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA70-1999 and any other 

applicable state and local codes. 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK:  

Never allow any electrical appliance or devise within reach (5’ to 10’) of 

unit.  Electrical appliances include, but not limited to lighting, radio, TV, yard tools, 

extension cords or any plug-in devises. 

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE:  

Never perform any work on the spa equipment or electrical 

components with out first unplugging the main plug from the wall outlet.  It is 

recommended that a qualified Royal Spa Service Tech do any unit equipment repairs.  

Any problems with Breakers, GFI, main wire or disconnect should be serviced by a 

licensed electrician. 

UNIT BASE:  

Theunit's base/floor

 

must be designed to hold the weight of the unit, water, and 

occupant.  

Base

 must be level and designed to prevent settling.  

Base

 must meet any 

applicable local and state codes. 

 

 

MAINTENANCE SAFETY NOTES                                             

REPAIRS:  

Always contact Royal Spa Service and Repair Department before attempting electrical 

or mechanical maintenance / repairs. 

WATER BALANCE:

  Proper water balance must be maintained to prevent damage to the unit and 

equipment, and to keep the water a comfortable neutral environment for bathers. 

BACTERIA:  

Proper use of sanitizers after use and at weekly intervals is recommended to 

maintain safe and bacteria free baptistry water. 

CHEMICAL LEVELS:  

Excessive chemical levels or the lack of chemicals continue to be the main 

cause of baptistry damage, strong and unpleasant odor, and bather discomfort. 

CHEMICAL HANDLING:  

Always use caution when handling chemicals.

  

Water treatment 

chemicals are 

concentrated

, poisonous if swallowed or inhaled, corrosive to the touch 

and can cause burns to the skin and eyes.  It is recommended to wear eye protection 

when working with chemicals and immediately rinse off any chemical that comes in 

contact with your skin. 

CHEMICAL STORAGE:

  Always store chemicals out of the reach of children. Make all family 

members aware of the chemicals potential dangers.  Store chemicals in a dry, cool, safe 

place.  NEVER mix chemicals together! REMEMBER, chemicals are made to be put into 

water.  NEVER add water to the chemicals.    

 

SPA USE SAFETY NOTES 

BAPTISTRY COVER:

  The baptistry cover should always be kept closed when not in use.  

When the baptistry is in use the cover should be removed from unit or left fully open.  

NEVER use baptistry with the cover partially open or in a position that it can fall on 

someone in the baptistry.

 

Clearly understand the specifics of safe operation and proper maintenance of your baptistry.  

Baptistries do come with serious responsibility.  Establish rules and enforce them. It is your 

responsibility to be sure that the baptistry users will use the unit safely.

 

Summary of Contents for PORTABLE BAPTISTRY

Page 1: ...DED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE INFORMATION TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR BAPTISTRY WITH PROPER CARE AND REGULAR MAINTENANCE YOUR BAPTISTRY WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH YEARS OF TROUBLE FREE USE PORTABLE BAPTISTRY 20...

Page 2: ...WATER BALANCE Proper water balance must be maintained to prevent damage to the unit and equipment and to keep the water a comfortable neutral environment for bathers BACTERIA Proper use of sanitizers...

Page 3: ...een 99 and 104 are considered safe for a healthy adult Lower temperatures are recommended for people with some health conditions when use exceeds 10 minutes People with any health condition including...

Page 4: ...t forms of oxidizing compounds Physically separate all different forms of chemicals Do not inhale dust or fumes from any chemicals If necessary use proper protective devices for breathing handling and...

Page 5: ...ntly to provide mixing and dilutions Never add chemicals to the baptistry water while people are using the facility unit Test the water in your baptistry with a reliable test kit on a schedule recomme...

Page 6: ...6 Allow the jets to run for 2 3 minutes with the heat still in the OFF position 7 Check to be sure there are no air locks WARNING Air locks can cause instantaneous heater failure known as dry firing...

Page 7: ...ce of Liquid or a 1 2 ounce of Granular Chlorine can be added if water becomes cloudy Be sure to leave the cover off of the unit for 1 hour after adding any chlorine product The water needs to be drai...

Page 8: ...system Ozone This unit comes equipped with an electrical purifier know as an Ozonator The Ozonator helps maintain water clarity and cleanliness The Ozonator runs automati cally when the unit is fille...

Page 9: ...Portable Baptistry Draining...

Page 10: ...Alkalinity Total Alkalinity refers to the ability of the water to resist a change in pH The key purpose total alkalinity serves is to help manage or control the pH in the water It does this by acting...

Page 11: ...compound prepared to destroy and control the growth of bacteria and algae in spas Aids in spa water clarity Scum Out An environmentally friendly water cleaner Natures own enzymes help eradicate grease...

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