Installation Guidelines
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS:
TESTING SYSTEM OPERATION:
Manufacturer recommends a dedicated 20–amp circuit breaker for each
power cord supplied on the whirlpool bathtub.
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Supply 110-volt electrical outlet.This circuit must be protected by a
ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
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Plug supply cord(s) into electrical outlet.
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To test the GFCI, do the following: (1) Push the test button; check that the
power has been interrupted, and (2) Push the reset button; check that the
power has been restored.
IF THE GFCI DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY DURING THE TEST,
THERE IS A GROUND CURRENT FLOWING,WHICH INDICATES
THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT USE THE BATHTUB. DISCONNECT THE BATHTUB
IMMEDIATELY AND HAVE THE POWER SOURCE SERVICED BY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
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For permanently connected units which are protected with a ground
fault breaker: A green-colored terminal (or a wire connector marked “G,”
“Gr”, “Ground”, or “Grounding”) is provided within the terminal compartment.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, connect this terminal or connector
to the grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a
conductor equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this equipment.
CLEAN-UP AFTER INSTALLATION:
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When cleaning up after installation, do not use abrasive cleaners as
they may scratch and dull the surface. Use warm water and a liquid
nonabrasive detergent to clean the surface.
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Stubborn stains, paint, or tar can be removed with turpentine or paint
thinner. Do not allow cleaners containing petroleum distillates to remain in
contact with the bath surface for long periods of time. Plaster can be
removed by scraping with a wood edge. Do not use metal scrapers, wire
brushes, or other metal tools. One of the powder-type detergents may be
used on a damp cloth to provide mild abrasive action to the residual plaster.
To check proper function of your newly installed whirlpool bathtub,
take the following steps:
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Remove all debris and residue before filling the tub with water.
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Fill the tub until the water level sensor button (
1
⁄
2
" metal disc approx. 2"
above the jets) is covered. (Do not run pump without water in the tub.)
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Examine the tub and system carefully for leaks.
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Position the jets downward.Turn on system and allow the tub to run
approximately 2–3 minutes.
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Allow water to sit for 10 minutes and check for leaks.
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Reactivate the pump three additional times for 2–3 minute cycles to
ensure that the pump is priming properly.
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Open drain and empty tub.
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Wipe up excess water with a soft, damp sponge.
TECHNICAL SERVICE:
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Read the product identification tag (located on bathtub near pump).
This tag includes all pertinent information specific to your product,
including the model, size, date of manufacture, and ID number.
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Have information available when contacting Waterworks Product Support
at 1-800-927-2120 (8am–7pm EST).
W A T E R W O R K S
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Classic Small Oval Whirlpool Bathtub