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501.771.4477
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
Figure 1A
10. After installation, remove the film and all loose debris
inside the bathwell and around the blower. Construction
plaster or excess grout can be removed with the use of
a wood (edge) trowel. Paint or tar stains may need to be
removed with a cleaner such as paint thinner, turpentine,
or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol).
Never allow the cleaner to soak against the surface
for long periods of time. Always rinse the surface
immediately following the use of cleaners.
NOTe:
Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions for safely using these or
similar products. If the surface becomes scratched or dulled,
it may be restored by using a quality plastic polish, i.e.,
Novus Plastic Polish No. 2.
It is always preferable to protect
the acrylic surface during installation to minimize cleanup and
prevent surface damage.
8. Before finishing the installation, it is recommended that
the bath be water tested (filled and operated), and the bath
and plumbing be inspected for leaks. Refer to the
fIllINg
aND DraININg
section on page 7.
NOTe:
Before water testing the bath, make sure the pump
unions are hand tight. Do not over tighten or use a pipe
wrench. This will damage the unions and cause leaking. If
the unit leaks with the unions hand tight, then loosen the
unions(s) and check the O-ring seal to ensure it is properly
seated.
9. The acrylic surface of this bath has been provided with a
protective film which helps protect the bath during shipment
and installation. Additional protection may also be required
to protect the acrylic surface during installation. If the bath
is tiled in, remove the necessary portion of the film when
installing the tile.
SIgnATUrE EdITIOn AIr-WHIrLpOOL
Figure 3
SILICO NE BEAD
TILE
DRYW ALL
DRYW ALL
TILE
O PTIO NAL
TILE FLANG E
KIT
O PTIO NAL
INTEG RATED
TILE LIP
1" X 2"
SUPPO RT
FIG . 2
SCREW
Figure 2
L2-W HITE W ITH
RED M ARK
L1-BLACK
G ND-G REEN
FRO M HEATER
FRO M CO NTRO L(S)
L2
240 V
L1
NO CO NNECTIO N
(LO AD NEUTRAL)
BREAKER BO X
Note: The load neutral term inal is not used. There should be no connection to the load neutral
term inal on the G FCI circuit breaker. The green wire (G ND-G REEN) is the equipm ent ground
and should be connected to the neutral bus found in the m ain breaker box.
BREAKER BO X CO NNECTIO NS
Note:
The load neutral terminal is not used. There
should be no connection to the load neutral
terminal on the GFCI circuit breaker. The green
wire (GND-GREEN) is the equipment ground and
should be connected to the neutral bus found in the
main breaker box.