“L”
LENGTH
“W”
WIDTH
“D”
HEIGHT
TO DECK
“B”
DRAIN
LOCATION
“A”
DRAIN
LOCATION
“H”
HEIGHT
TO LIP
Illustration F
Deck to floor dimensions are measured through the
drain hole to give a more consistent measurement.
The dimensions were achieved by laying a straight
edge across the deck, and then the distance from
the floor at the drain opening to the bottom of the
straight edge was measured. See illustration G. The
lip height is then subtracted to give a more
consistent floor to lip height. There may be height
dimension variations of +/ - 1/4" from the stated
dimension in the table, which is a standard
production tolerance.
IN LINE HEATERS ALWAYS REQUIRE THEIR OWN DEDICATED 20 AMP, 120 VOLT, GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUIT.
1. To install an in-line heater, simply unscrew the unions and remove the blank. The threaded pieces should remain on both
sides of the pipe section.
2. Insert the in-line heater and tighten the unions of the in-line heater to the remaining threaded portion of the heater blank.
The unit must be connected to a circuit interrupter (GFCI). Such a circuit is provided by the installer and should be tested on
a routine basis. To test the GFCI push the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the RESET button. Power
should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, there is ground current flowing, indicating the possibility of an
electrical shock. Do not use this unit. Disconnect the unit and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative
before using.
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Illustration G
Illustration H
MODEL
SEE ILLUSTRATION F
MIRBDA6032, MIRBDS6032, MIRBDT6032, MIRBDW6032
60"
32"
20"
18-1/2"
11"
16"
MIRBDA6032
(LorR)
, MIRBDS6032
(LorR)
, MIRBDT6032
(LorR)
, MIRBDW6032
(LorR)
60"
32"
21"
20"
11"
16"
MIRBRA6640V, MIRBRS6640V, MIRBRT6640V, MIRBRW6640V
66"
40"
22"
20-1/2"
33"
7 1/2"
MIRBRA7242V, MIRBRS7242V, MIRBRT7242V, MIRBRW7242V
71-1/2" 42"
22"
20-1/2" 35-3/4" 10"
MIREDA6030
(LorR)
, MIREDS6030
(LorR)
, MIREDW6030
(LorR)
59-3/4" 29-3/4" 19-1/8"
19"
7-1/2"
15"
MIREDA6032
(LorR)
, MIREDS6032
(LorR)
, MIREDW6032
(LorR)
59-3/4" 31-3/4" 19-1/2" 18-1/16" 8-3/4" 15-3/4"
"
6
1
"
4
/
3
-
7
"
8
1
"
2
/
1
-
9
1
"
8
/
7
-
1
3
"
4
/
3
-
9
5
2
3
0
6
W
D
E
R
I
M
,
2
3
0
6
S
D
E
R
I
M
,
2
3
0
6
A
D
E
R
I
M
MIREDA6036, MIREDS6036, MIREDT6036, MIREDW6036
59-3/4" 35-3/4" 22-1/4" 20-3/4" 9-1/4" 17-3/4"
MIREDA6636, MIREDS6636, MIREDT6636, MIREDW6636
66"
36"
22-1/2"
21"
11"
18"
MIREDA7236, MIREDS7236, MIREDT7236, MIREDW7236
71-1/2" 35-3/4" 23-3/4"
21-3/4"
9-1/4" 17-3/4"
MIRGAA6042, MIRGAS76042, MIRGAT6042, MIRGAW6042
60"
42"
21"
19-1/2" 10-1/4" 21"
MIRGAA7242, MIRGAS7242, MIRGAT7242, MIRGAW7242
72"
42"
21"
19-1/2" 10-1/4" 21"
MIRKWA6036, MIRKWS6036, MIRKWT6036, MIRKWW6036
60"
36"
22"
20-1/2" 9-1/2"
18"
MIRKWS7236, MIRKWS7236, MIRKWT7236, MIRKWW7236
72"
36"
22"
20-1/2" 8-1/4"
18"
MIRPRA6032
(LorR)
, MIRPRS6032
(LorR)
, MIRPRT6032
(LorR)
, MIRPRW6032
(LorR)
60"
32"
21"
20"
9"
16"
MIRPRA6032, MIRPRS6032, MIRPRT6032, MIRPRW6032
60"
32"
20"
18-1/2"
9"
16"
MIRSAA6042, MIRSAS6042, MIRSAT6042, MIRSAW6042
60"
42"
22"
20-1/2" 8-3/4"
30"
MIRSAA6060, MIRSAS6060, MIRSAT6060, MIRSAW6060
60"
60"
24"
22-1/2"
20"
20"
MIRSAA7242, MIRSAS7242, MIRSAT7242, MIRSAW7242
72"
42"
22"
20-1/2" 8-1/2"
36"
MIRWHA7140, MIRWHS7140, MIRWHT7140, MIRWHW7140
71-1/2" 40"
23"
20"
35"
13"
IN LINE HEATERS ALWAYS REQUIRE THEIR OWN DEDICATED 20 AMP, 120 VOLT, GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUIT.
1. To install an in-line heater, simply unscrew the unions and remove the blank. The threaded pieces should remain on
both sides of the pipe section.
2. Insert the in-line heater and tighten the unions of the in-line heater to the remaining threaded portion of the heater
blank. The unit must be connected to a circuit interrupter (GFCI). Such a circuit is provided by the installer and should
be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI push the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the RESET
button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, there is ground current flowing, indicating
the possibility of an electrical shock. Do not use this unit. Disconnect the unit and have the problem corrected by a
qualified service representative before using.
Deck to floor dimensions are measured through the
drain hole to give a more consistent measurement. The
dimensions were achieved by laying a straight edge
across the deck, and then the distance from the floor at
the drain opening to the bottom of the straight edge
was measured. See illustration G. The lip height is then
subtracted to give a more consistent floor to lip height.
There may be height dimension variations of +/ - 1/4”
from the stated dimension in the table, which is a stan-
dard production tolerance.
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THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR RESIDENTIAL USE
AND USE BY HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS
Children should not be allowed to use these products without adult supervision. Pregnant women and those with heart
conditions or other conditions that limit normal physical activity should consult a doctor before use.
REPAIR PROCEDURES
Most minor scratches (up to 1/64” deep) and cigarette burns can be removed by sanding the area with #180 or #240 wet
or dry sand paper and progressing down to #600 or #1200 grit. Finally, apply light buffing compound and buff area with a
clean stitched cotton buffing pad or equivalent. Use an extra application of fine buffing compound if necessary.
For Cracks and Major surface damage, call our service line (800) 426-8964.
WHIRLPOOL TROUBLE SHOOTING
MOTOR WILL NOT START:
1. Check Circuit Breakers.
2. Check for incorrect or loose wire connections.
3. Make sure the correct power supply is being used.
4. Electronic On/Off switch should be in the “On” mode.
5. Make sure that the jets are fully opened and water is flowing.
MOTOR OVERHEATING AND CYCLING ON AND OFF:
1. Check for incorrect or loose wire connections.
2. Check for low voltage supply (frequently caused by undersized wire).
3. Make sure the motor gets a fresh air supply and the vents are kept unclogged.
MOTOR MAKES HUMMING NOISE BUT WON’T START:
1. Open jets see “illustration K”
2. Make sure that the motor shaft turns free.
3. Check for jammed impeller or an obstruction on the (volute) casing.
4. Check for low voltage and undersized wire.
LOW WATER FLOW:
1. Check for clogged plumbing lines.
2. Check for low voltage.
WATER LEAKS:
1. Check compression fittings (union connectors) making sure they are properly aligned and secured. HAND TIGHTEN
ONLY.
DO NOT USE ANY TOOLS.
2. Make sure the O-ring is properly seated and not damaged.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This product and its components are ETL listed and IAPMO approved.
WHIRPOOL AND TUB CUT OUTS
72.000
RECESS MOUNT LINE: CUT ALONG LINE FOR RECESS MOUNT INSTALLATION
FLUSH MOUNT LINE: CUT ALONG LINE FOR FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION
4.500
Drain
63.125
Mirabelle: Cut Out Template
Use for Edenton 7236
Scale 1:1
0.250
4.375
18
.0
00
14
.5
00
3.
25
0
WHIRLPOOL & TUB CUT OUTS
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR RESIDENTIAL USE
AND USE BY HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS
Children should not be allowed to use these products without adult supervision. Pregnant women and those with heart
conditions or other conditions that limit normal physical activity should consult a doctor before use.
REPAIR PROCEDURES
Most minor scratches (up to 1/64” deep) and cigarette burns can be removed by sanding the area with #180 or #240 wet
or dry sand paper and progressing down to #600 or #1200 grit. Finally, apply light buffing compound and buff area with a
clean stitched cotton buffing pad or equivalent. Use an extra application of fine buffing compound if necessary. For Cracks
and Major surface damage, call our service line (800) 426-8964.
WHIRLPOOL TROUBLE SHOOTING
MOTOR WILL NOT START:
1. Check Circuit Breakers.
2. Check for incorrect or loose wire connections.
3. Make sure the correct power supply is being used.
4. Electronic On/Off switch should be in the “On” mode.
5. Make sure that the jets are fully opened and water is flowing.
MOTOR OVERHEATING AND CYCLING ON AND OFF:
1. Check for incorrect or loose wire connections.
2. Check for low voltage supply (frequently caused by undersized wire).
3. Make sure the motor gets a fresh air supply and the vents are kept unclogged.
MOTOR MAKES HUMMING NOISE BUT WON’T START:
1. Open jets see “illustration K”
2. Make sure that the motor shaft turns free.
3. Check for jammed impeller or an obstruction on the (volute) casing.
4. Check for low voltage and undersized wire.
LOW WATER FLOW:
1. Check for clogged plumbing lines.
2. Check for low voltage.
WATER LEAKS:
1. Check compression fittings (union connectors) making sure they are properly aligned and secured. HAND TIGHTEN
ONLY. DO NOT USE ANY TOOLS.
2. Make sure the O-ring is properly seated and not damaged.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This product and its components are ETL listed and IAPMO approved.