Failure to perform the daily safety checks and take corrective action, when required, prior to
the operation of the equipment each day could result in injury to the resident or operator.
IF ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM IS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY, CEASE ALL BATHING
ACTIVITIES UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS CORRECTED BY MAINTENANCE. THE SYSTEM MUST
BE MAINTAINED ON A SCHEDULED BASES TO ENSURE IT IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.
FAILURE TO HEED THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO THE OPERATOR
OR RESIDENT.
Cleaning the Dream Spa
Cleaning and Daily Safety Checklist
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6. Using the long-handled brush, available from your Penner distributor, thoroughly scrub all interior surfaces. Let
disinfectant stay on surface for 10 minutes. (Or, as recommended by the instructions on the disinfectant
concentrate container.)
7. Remove the plug from the drain.
8. Rinse the Dream Spa with the shower sprayer.
9. Visibly check that the spa was effectively cleaned during the disinfecting procedure. If not, repeat the procedure.
10. Once a day take time to clean around the door seal with disinfecting solution.
11. If there is a delay of one or more hours before the next bath, we recommend using a towel to wipe off all excess
water. This will keep your Dream Spa looking great for years to come.
Personnel should wear protective glasses and gloves to prevent
disinfectant from damaging their eyes or skin. If disinfectant gets
on the skin or in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with plenty of water.
Seek medical advice if irritation occurs.
WARNING
Daily Maintenance
To properly maintain the Dream Spa, perform the following daily maintenance procedures:
1. Check that there is an adequate supply of disinfectant in the spa room in a properly labeled container.
2. Perform the
Daily
Safety Checklist described in the following section before using the system:
1. High temperature limit-Turn the hot water handle to open. Test the fill and shower sprayer water
temperature to ensure that it reaches no more than 110 degrees Fahrenheit (lower if required by local
regulations).
2. Seal wear-Open the door and check to see that the seal is not cracked or peeling away from the door.
3. Locking lever-Fully close the door and check for complete locking of both door pins and check for
smooth operation.
While replacing system liquids, personnel should wear protective glasses and gloves to
prevent disinfectant concentrate from damaging their eyes or skin. If disinfectant gets on the
skin or in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with plenty of water. Seek medical advice if irritation
occurs.
WARNING
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