D-Series Whirlpool User Manual with Bluetooth
D-Series Whirlpool User Manual with Bluetooth
Once a Bluetooth device has been “paired” the system will automatically connect when both Bluetooth devices are activated. If there is
more than one device “paired” to the system, the system will randomly choose one of the devices. If the system automatically connects
to an undesired “paired” device, deactivate the Bluetooth function by pressing the Music button, then press and hold the Music button
for 3-seconds, and then the Bluetooth symbol will start to flash and the system will be placed in scan mode.
Turn off and on the Bluetooth function or open Bluetooth function on the device for connection and pairing with the “Whirlpool”.
Sound volume can adjust using the parameter setting buttons set into 9 different volume levels.
Air Bubble Feature:
To activate the Air Bubble feature, turn on the Display and then press the Air Bubble button. To deactivate the Air Bubble feature,
press the Air Bubble button again, or turn off the Display.
The Air Bubble feature will turn on independent of the water-level sensor, and is designed to automatically turn off after 20-minutes of
continuous use. However, if the water-level sensor changes condition from sensing-water to not-sensing-water, the air bubble feature will
shut off automatically. After which, the Air Bubble icon will start to flash. If the Air Bubble feature is still desired, press the Air Bubble button
to turn on the Air Bubble feature. If the water jet feature and the air bubble features are started at different times, both features will
automatically shut off at the same time, and the 20-minute timer is reset to the last inputted update.
The Air Bubble feature is designed to run for 1-minute to flush and dry the air jets, 20-minutes after the water-level sensor no longer
detects water, but will only do so in the following scenarios:
1.
Water is no longer detected by the water-level sensor while the system is still turned on
2.
Water is no longer detected by the water-level sensor and then the system is turned off
3.
The system is turned off and then the water-level sensor no longer detects water.
After Installation:
1. Before supplying any power to the product, you should inspect the power cables to ensure the power leads are properly connected.
2. After installation and before starting the product for the first time, you should inspection all the connections to ensure they are properly
connected; including parts, plugs, hoses, nuts, screws, wires, etc.
3. After you have fully installed the unit and made all the inspections to ensure the unit can function safely, fully clean the unit inside and out to
ensure the unit is ready for usage, and also to check for any potential lose debris that may have fallen into any of the plumbing. After a thorough
visual inspection, close the drain and fill the tub up to the overflow drain, submerging all the jets underwater. If any debris floats out, remove it, or if
it’s very small, paddle it towards the drain plug, and then drain the tub until the debris is removed. The whirlpool system will not run unless the water-
level sensor is fully submerged underwater. The water-level sensor is placed above the water line of the water jets.
4. Turn-on the whirlpool system and operate it for a minimum of 10-minutes. Then turn-off the whirlpool system and without draining it, allow it to
sit for a minimum of 10-minutes. Now check all the plumbing, pipe works, hoses, joints, threads and any other connections for any leaks. If there are
any adjustments made, restart this test and review all the connections again.
5. You must ensure the product works as it normally would: immediately test all functions of the product to possibly find any errors. After testing,
place the tub against the wall(s) and seal the wall joints with an acid-free caulking agent and then allow it to cure sufficiently before any further use.
Important Note:
It is not generally recommended to use bath oils in whirlpool bathtubs, as the oil residue can stick to the side walls of the tub and plumbing.
The Display:
Power Standby Button
Used to turn on/off the computerized system.
Color Changing Lights Button
Used to turn on the tub light and change the brightness.
Channel Memory Button
Used to change the user-preset channels on the radio feature.
Air Bubble Button Music Button
Used to turn on/off the Air Bubble feature. Used to turn on/off the radio feature, and also cycle between the Radio & Bluetooth functions.
Heat Pump Button
Water Jet Button
Used to turn on/off the Heat Pump feature. Used to turn on/off the water jet feature.
Light Brightness Button
Used to change the intensity or brightness of the tub light feature.
Parameter Setting Button
Used to change the function of a feature; used in conjunction with Volume/Parameter “UP” & “DOWN” buttons
Volume/Parameter “UP” Button
To turn up the volume or change the value of a parameter upward; used in conjunction with the “Parameter Setting” button.
Volume/Parameter “DOWN” Button
To turn down the volume or change the value of a parameter downward; used in conjunction with the “Parameter Setting” button.
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