Starting the Hydromassage
The J-Dream II allows you to enjoy the benefits of a real hydromassage. The hydromassage is created by the
combined action of 16 water jets (four sets of four) under the pressure of an electrically powered pump. The action
of each group of four jets is alternated according to a programmed sequence which can be changed as desired.
Press the hydromassage button 6 on the display (Figure 2). All the lights relating to this functions will light up. This
function cannot be started while the small light is blinking.
E. Carry out the preliminary operation A and B previously described.
If desired, use the 9, 10, 11 and 12 buttons (Figure 2) to reduce the number of jet groups activated for the
hydromassage (never less than 4 groups). Each group of water jets is individually controlled and its operation is
illuminated on the control panel.
The system has a 45 second delay to allow for the setting of the speed of alternation and the desired jet activation.
At the end of this delay, the jet reservoir begins to fill. The reservoir takes approximately 20 seconds to fill. The system
is fully active after the reservoir is full and the green light above button 6 (Figure 2) remains steady.
F. Now press the button 6 to start the hyromassage.
G. To stop the hydromassage, press the same button 6 again.
The cycle speed of the jet groups can be changed during operation by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons. Also the groups
can be activated or cancelled by pressing the
buttons. These variations can be made without stopping the
hydromassage.
When the hydromassage is switched off, all programming changes are automatically erased. Therefore, when this
function is again started, the unit will automatically be programmed to operate at an average speed of alternation
between the groups of water jets, and all eight groups of jets will be active. The intensity of the hydromassage can
be adjusted on each of the 32 jet nozzles by rotating the jet as shown in Figure 3. Rotating the jet counterclockwise
will obtain a unified and compact water jet. Rotating the jet clockwise will result in a fan shaped water jet.
Starting the Steam Bath
The beneficial effects of a steam bath have been recognized since ancient times. The steam bath has long since become
part of every culture.
H. Press the steam bath button 1 on the display (Figure 2). At this point, the time display will indicate 00 and the green light
above button 1 will start blinking.
The green light will flash (approximately 45 seconds) giving a delay for setting the water (step I)
and the steam timer from 0 to 60 minutes using the (+) and (-) buttons. The function cannot be started while the light is blinking.
I.
Carry out the two preliminary operations A and B previously described. Note: A higher water temperature position of
the mixer handle (Y) when the reservoir and steamer are filling will reduce waiting time for steam.
J. After the reservoir is full, the green and yellow lights above button 1 will come on continuously, indicating the steam unit
is ready. Now press button 1 (Figure 2) again and the green light will go out and the yellow light will start flashing. This
indicates the steam bath is now operational and the yellow light remains flashing until an audible buzzer sounds and steam
begins to come out of the steam nozzle (approximately 3 1/2 minutes). The yellow light goes out after the one second buzzer
sounds and the green light comes on and remains on throughout the steam time setting. The steam bath can be turned off
at any time by depressing button 1 during the operation; this will cancel the operational sequence.
FIGURE 3.
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