2.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
Verification of Electrical requirements MUST be made before
installation. Refer to the Pump label for Voltage and frequency requirements.
INSTALLATION
1. Unpack the contents carefully and inspect the bath to verify that it is the correct model,
features, and color, the pump is the correct size ordered and check for visible defects or
damage. If there are problems DO NOT INSTALL. Contact the dealer / manufacturer for
further instruction.
2. Construct a finish frame under the bath rim to support the bath lip and keep the deck level,
which will assist water draining from the deck back into the bath. (Note: this is not required
for walk-in baths with metal support structure.) An access panel MUST be provided for
pump/control and/or blower/control to enable final electrical connections and service. The
minimum recommended access panel size is 30" x 17".
DO NOT LIFT THE HYDROMASSAGE BATH BY THE PLUMBING AT ANY TIME
3. Drain and Overflow assembly — The plumber should connect the drain and overflow
assemblies per the manufacturer's instructions. The bath may then be positioned, leveled
and connected to the waste. This should be done to local building codes by qualified
personnel.
WARNING:
Verification of Electrical requirements MUST be made before
installation. Refer to the pump and/or blower label for Voltage and frequency
requirements
DANGER
—
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Connect only to a circuit protected by
a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interupter (GFCI) with 120volt, 20amp, 60hertz electrical
service with a service grounded receptacle dedicated for use by the bath.
4. Electrical Service — A licensed electrician must provide the electrical service protected by
a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interupter (GFCI) with 120volt, 20amp, 60hertz electrical service
with a service grounded receptacle dedicated for use by the bath.
5. GROUNDING IS REQUIRED. The units should be installed by a qualified service
representative and grounded.
ALL LOCAL AND STATE ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING CODES MUST BE
OBSERVED. It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to determine specific code
compliance prior to installation of the product.
6. Water testing — Before installing or finishing the installation, it is required that the bath be
water tested and the plumbing checked for leaks. Close the drain and fill the bath with
water to the overflow outlet. Check the exposed piping and especially the union
connections for signs of leakage. Allow the bath to sit for an additional 15 minutes and re-
inspect. Turn the pump and/or blower on and operate all features and look for signs of
leakage for 15 minutes. Turn the pump and/or blower off and drain the water.