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Section 6
Installation
Cocoon Aqua IR Hydration Pro System
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6.8 Installing the Pedestal
Tools/Supplies required: 1 adjustable wrench, 1 tape measure, 1 3-foot level (optional), and 2
people
Installation Steps
1. Insert the 8 adjustable feet (provided) into the mounting brackets of the pedestal frames
(4 in each frame, see Figure 1)
2. Adjust the height of the feet so that all feet will contact the floor and the edges of the
pedestal will NOT contact the floor (See Figure 2). Pedestal surface should be level.
3. When pedestal is level, turn it over again and use a wrench to adjust the nut on the stud
of the adjustable foot firmly against the frame to lock the foot into place.
4. After the pedestal feet are mounted and correctly adjusted, check the feet of the
Cocoon Aqua IR Hydration Pro to see that:
a. The feet are protruding sufficiently from the frame to inset comfortably on the
pedestal surface (bottom of foot pad should be approximately 2.0 inches from
bottom of the frame)
b. The feet are set appropriately so the Cocoon Aqua IR Hydration Pro System is
balanced and level on the floor.
c. A wrench is used to adjust the nut on the stud of the adjustable foot firmly
against the frame to lock the foot into place.
After all feet are adjusted and firmly installed:
5. Place all the pedestal sections on the floor in the position desired for system location.
There should be approximately 15-16 inches separating the inner edges of the two
pedestal sections (See Figure 3).
6. One person should lift at each end of the Cocoon Aqua IR Hydration Pro and move the
system above the pedestal sections.
7. Lower the foot-end section first, confirming that the feet of the system are correctly in
position on top of the foot-end pedestal (See Figure 4).
8. Person who has set down the foot end should now go the head-end pedestal and adjust
its position to properly accommodate the feet at the head-end of the system.
9. The head end of the system can now be lowered onto the pedestal section into the feet
insets (See Figure 5).