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Serenity Owner's Manual & Installation Guide

 

OWNER’S MANUAL & 

INSTALLATION GUIDE   

Serenity Air Baths

                               

INSTALLER: This booklet must be given to the product owner.

 

Read all instructions before proceeding. All specifications 

are ± 

3

8

’’ and are subject to change without notice. 

Dimensions listed in inches.

Model #  

     

Purchase Date 
Serial #      

     

Distributor   

Summary of Contents for Carrington 6638CF

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE Serenity Air Baths INSTALLER This booklet must be given to the product owner Read all instructions before proceeding All specifications are 3 8 and are subject to change without notice Dimensions listed in inches Model Purchase Date Serial Distributor ...

Page 2: ...l Connections 14 17 Variable Speed Air Blower Remote Mounting Non Freestanding 18 Installation of Freestanding Models 19 22 Variable Speed Air Blower Remote Mounting Freestanding 23 24 Remote Control Non Freestanding 25 26 Remote Control Freestanding 27 Final System Test Clean Up 28 OPERATION Bathside Control Systems Non Freestanding 29 Bathside Control Systems Freestanding 30 To Replace LED Light...

Page 3: ...our Air Bath should be performed ONLY by a qualified electrician and plumber AQUATIC Product Warranty Registration Information IMPORTANT To activate Product Warranty please register with Aquatic Your product warranty must be registered and confirmed with Aquatic through the Serial Number on your unit To register please contact Aquatic 800 945 2726 www aquaticbath com register This product MUST BE ...

Page 4: ...rate in this manner there is a ground current flowing indicating the possibility of an electric shock Do not use this unit Disconnect the unit and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before using To reduce the risk of injury enter and exit the bath slowly This product is intended for indoor use only Installing this unit outdoors could cause personal injury and will voi...

Page 5: ...e system 3 A few important bathing DONT S DO NOT operate the air bath system if The bathtub isn t filled to required levels above air channels You re pregnant until you ve consulted your doctor You re taking medications or drugs that may make you drowsy You re drinking any form of alcohol You ve just had a meal Wait for 30 minutes after eating There is a child in the bathtub who may be left unatte...

Page 6: ...ested and found to comply with the limits for a class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in subpart J of part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference which...

Page 7: ...ssary maintenance as specified in Aquatic Owner s Manual and Installation Guide supplied with the Air Bath 4 Any alteration customization or modification of the Air Bath or its components LIMITATIONS 1 Aquatic Air Baths sold for industrial commercial or hotel use are warranted for two years but not more than 3 years from date of manufacture with a limited warranty that the shell will retain its st...

Page 8: ...s 3 Plug in blower control box and run blower for 10 minutes 4 Inspect the tub completely Any defect must be reported to Aquatic prior to installation in order to have it covered by warranty Should inspection indicate any damage or leaks do not install the bath 5 Check to ensure that your installation will conform to all applicable codes and secure necessary permits All electrical and plumbing con...

Page 9: ...Watertight installation of the drain and overflow is the installer s responsibility Drain and or overflow leakage is not included in the warranty of this product 4 Tub must rest entirely on its base DO NOT SUPPORT THE BASE OF THE TUB BY THE RIM Aquatic strongly recommends preparing a bed of wet mortar in the area where tub is to be installed to assist in leveling and reduce vibration noise Careful...

Page 10: ...licone Sealant 1 x 3 Ledger Tile Bed Wood Shim Wall Stud Tub Tile bed 100 Silicone Sealant Tile Tub Alcove Integral Skirted Models ISLANDS ALCOVES OVAL MODELS A 6 x 12 Box outs B Leveled Supports 1 x 3 Ledgers C 16 x 16 minimum access on pump end CORNER MODELS A C B LH AW RECTANGULAR MODELS A C ID As Desired As Desired DH IW B A AW LH LD C C A DH As Desired As Desired 1 A2 C A IW DH ID C A DH A2 1...

Page 11: ...to match the dotted center line on the template with the center line on the plywood Trace again to outline Quadrant 2 Repeat until the remaining quadrants of the cutout have been traced CORNER MODELS On a 1 thick plywood deck place the template in the upper section noted as Section 1 in the diagram Trace Section 1 to establish the centerline and front edge of the cutout Flip the template along the...

Page 12: ... in place normal waste and overflow water spout and valves are installed per normal plumbing procedures in accordance with all state and local standards 2 Install standard 1 1 2 trap to drain and overflow Before proceeding make final operational check by filling tub with water to overflow and operate blower for 5 minutes Carefully check for leaks both while blower is running and after it has been ...

Page 13: ...lectric shock Do not alter the factory installed wiring A licensed electrician must provide the dedicated electrical service protected by a GFCI The location of the GFCI must be accessible for regular testing USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY CAUTION Before use of the blower test the GFCI for proper operation The blower should turn off when the GFCI Test button is pushed WARNING Prolonged Immersions in H...

Page 14: ...RUCTIONS NON FREESTANDING MODELS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Serenity Air Series Component Breakdown OUTPUT INTPUT UP HAUT W D KEYPAD AUX CABLE NEMA PLUG BLOWER KEYPAD LED LIGHT LIGHT CONTROL BOX WATER DETECTOR IMPORTANT ONE 15 AMPS 120 VOLTS CIRCUIT CLASS A PROBE OR NEMA PLUG ...

Page 15: ...ING MODELS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Serenity Air Series Remote Blower Option Component Breakdown OUTPUT INTPUT UP HAUT W D KEYPAD AUX CABLE 25 CABLE 25 EXTENSION 25 NEMA PLUG BLOWER LED LIGHT LIGHT CONTROL BOX WATER SENSORS IMPORTANT ONE 15 AMPS 120 VOLTS CIRCUIT CLASS A PROBE KEYPAD OR NEMA PLUG ...

Page 16: ...ANDING MODELS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Serenity Air Series Remote Option Component Breakdown RECEIVER MODULE OUTPUT INTPUT UP HAUT W D KEYPAD AUX NEMA PLUG BLOWER LED LIGHT LIGHT CONTROL BOX WATER DETECTOR IMPORTANT ONE 15 AMP 120 VOLTS CIRCUIT CLASS A REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD PROBE OR NEMA PLUG ...

Page 17: ...KEYPAD CABLE 25 NEMA PLUG REMOTE CONTROL B IMPORTANT ONE 15 AMP 120 VOLTS CIRCUIT CLASS A NOT TO BE USED WITH THIS OPTION OR RECEIVER MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FREESTANDING MODELS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Serenity Air Series Freestanding Component Breakdown ...

Page 18: ...er local code requirements Installing the Blower in a Remote Location The blower can be installed horizontally or vertically The blower intake maybe installed up or down Use PVC 1 1 2 pipe and adapters only Whenever possible use two 45 elbows instead of one 90 elbow to change the direction of your pipe Glue all pipe connections along the extension you have added But DO NOT glue the pipe going into...

Page 19: ...e four claw feet see Diagram 2A To help prevent the bathtub from shifting we recommend the bathtub legs to be anchored to the floor Also mark the position of the holes to be drilled for the blower air passage and drain 1 Drill a 2 hole for the air passage and 2 hole for the drain 2 Install the drain and overflow on the bath Cut pipes to desired length prior to assembly Next glue the first section ...

Page 20: ... two anchoring pins 3 8 x 3 lag bolts not supplied to the floor Leave the lag bolts 1 1 2 above floor Wipe off the marker tracings see Diagram 3B 3 Install the overflow and drain on the bath Cut pipes to desired length prior to assembly Glue the first pipe section PVC 1 1 2 of the air passage to go under the floor and make sure pins are lined up with holes in tub Apply a silicone seal under the ri...

Page 21: ...h an erasable marker pen For information on electrical installation maintenance and care troubleshooting and warranty please refer to the Table of Contents 1 Determine the exact location of the drain air passage and the two anchoring points at each end of the bath see following diagrams Hanna 7240CF Blower Fitting 21 3 8 Bottom View Soco 7242F BLOWER FITTING ANCHOR PIN ANCHOR PIN Soco 6636F BLOWER...

Page 22: ...off the marker tracings 3 Install the overflow and drain on the bath Cut pipes to desired length prior to assembly see Diagram 4B Glue the first pipe section PVC 1 1 2 of the air passage to go under the floor and make sure pins are lined up with holes in tub Apply a silicone seal under the rim of the base and lay the bath down putting the pipes through the floor Immediately remove any excess silic...

Page 23: ...cessible at all times Installing the Blower in a Remote Location The blower will come attached to the one way check valve make sure the arrow on the valve is pointing away from the blower The blower can be installed horizontally or vertically The blower intake may be installed up or down Use PVC 1 pipe and adapters only Whenever possible use two 45 elbows instead of one 90 elbow to change the dire...

Page 24: ...ey Pad Receiver Blower Flow One Way Valve Key Pad Receiver Blower Flow One Way Valve Carrington 7240CF Carrington 6638CF Hanna 7240CF Soco 7242F Soco 6636F Soco 7242CF and Soco 6636CF Sample Installations Carrington 7240CF Carrington 6638CF Hanna 7240CF Soco 7242F Soco 6636F Soco 7242CF and Soco 6636CF ...

Page 25: ... Activate the System 1 Plug in the cable as shown in Figure 7B 2 Once everything is connected the remote control is ready for synchronization Synchronization 1 Once the system has been connected the remote control must be synchronized with its receiver module 2 Switch off the main breaker or unplug the system and switch it on again 3 From this moment you have 15 seconds to proceed with the synchro...

Page 26: ...n place C Mark the position of the magnets with a marker or pencil CAUTION Magnets always have a positive and negative side and will only be attracted to one side Consider this to avoid applying the silicone to the wrong side 3 Install magnets on back side A Apply a dab of silicone to the magnets place and maintain in the premarked position B Let dry in this position WARNING The magnets are extrem...

Page 27: ...emote Control Only to Activate the System 1 Plug the 25 cable into the blower 2 Install the receiver module 6 10 from point of use 3 Once everything is connected the remote control is ready for synchronization Synchronization 1 Once the system has been connected the remote control must be synchronized with its receiver module 2 Switch off the main breaker or unplug the system and switch it on agai...

Page 28: ...d consult a licensed electrician Malfunctions of the air bath controls or the circulating system should be reported to the distributor who supplied the tub Clean up 1 Remove all construction residue and foreign materials Wipe unit clean with a damp rag otherwise staining may occur 2 Plaster may be removed by scraping with the edge of a piece of wood or rigid plastic DO NOT use metal scraper For sp...

Page 29: ...hen in cycles mode increases the speed at which the cycle operates ON WHEN PRESSED 4 SPEED DECREASE 1st Press Press and hold to decrease the blower speed release pressure at the desired speed When in cycles mode decreases the speed at which the cycle operates ON WHEN PRESSED 5 Chromatherapy 1st Press Turn on the light in white 2nd Press Rainbow cycle Low speed 3rd Press Rainbow cycle High speed 4t...

Page 30: ...traight back to maximum BLINK 3rd Press Returns to maximum speed OFF 3 SPEED INCREASE 1st Press Press and hold to increase the blower speed release pressure at the desired speed When in cycles mode increases the speed at which the cycle operates ON WHEN PRESSED 4 SPEED DECREASE 1st Press Press and hold to decrease the blower speed release pressure at the desired speed When in cycles mode decreases...

Page 31: ...s of the fixture using ONLY the proper tool provided for that purpose Do not attempt to remove the lens without the provided tool 4 Replace your LED light replacement LED lights can be obtained from Aquatic NOTE Do not twist LED light into socket Use gentle pressure and push LED light into place OPERATION NON FREESTANDING MODELS Lens Tool LED Bulb ...

Page 32: ...e removed by polishing your tub with a non abrasive car polish followed by buffing Deeper scratches can be removed by Sanding with wet 400 grit sandpaper Sanding with wet 600 grit sandpaper Sanding with wet micro grit sandpaper Buff out using car polish REPAIR The installation and service of your air bath should be performed only by a qualified service technician Remember when contacting your dist...

Page 33: ... bacteria causing the problem would require lengthy and costly laboratory testing however most experts believe the bacteria responsible is Serratia marcescens These bacteria thrive on moisture dust and phosphates and are widely distributed in soil food and also in animals The best solution to keep these surfaces free from the bacterial film is continual cleaning A chlorine containing compound is t...

Page 34: ...nsoluble form that is especially noticeable with white tubs If high manganese in the water is present you may also notice black stains on white laundry If this occurs you need to contact the water supplier to determine the manganese content of the water and follow their suggestions for treatment If you are on an individual well you need to contact a water treatment company to test your water and s...

Page 35: ...y shut off 1 Defective control panel 2 Defective blower 1 Refer to installer dealer Replace control panel 2 Refer to installer dealer Replace control box Air Bath does not function properly while in the pulse or wave modes 1 Speed of air setting is set too low 1 Change the air speed setting to a mid range setting before switching to wave or pulse modes REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ILLUSTRATION NO PART D...

Page 36: ...36 Aquatic Serenity Owner s Manual Installation Guide REPLACEMENT PARTS MAP 3d 11 4a 4b 3b 3c 3a Option 2a 1b 1c 1a 1d 5a 6a 6b Option 2b 2c 2d ...

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