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Please read these instructions carefully to
familiarize yourself with the required tools, materials,
and installation sequences. Follow the sections that
pertain to your particular installation. This will help
you avoid costly mistakes. In addition to proper
installation, read all operating and safety instructions.
All information is based on the latest product
information available at the time of publication.
Kohler China Ltd. reserves the right to make
changes in product characteristics, packaging, or
availability at any time without notice.
These instructions contain important care, cleaning,
and warranty information-please leave these
instructions for the consumer.
BEFORE YOU BEGINBEFORE YOU BEGIN
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BUBBLE MASSAGE BATHK-18212T-G1/G2, K-1709T-G1/G2
ODEONOVE
A. Ordering Information
ODEON Bubble Massage Bath, L/Drain....K-18212T-G1ODEON Bubble Massage Bath, R/Drain ...K-18212T-G2OVE Bubble Massage Bath, L/Drain ...........K-1709T-G1OVE Bubble Massage Bath, R/Drain...........K-1709T-G2
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...........................K-18212T-G1
...........................K-18212T-G2................................K-1709T-G1................................K-1709T-G2
ROUGHING-IN & DIMENSIONSROUGHING-IN & DIMENSIONS
B.
220~240 5.1 50
A(GFCI)
B. Required Electrical Service
220~240V 5.1A 50Hz.
Dedicated branch circuit required, protected withClass A Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupt (GFCI):
Pump
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Fixture*: Basin Area Top Area Weight
Bathing Well
* Approximate measurements for comparison only.
1412 751mm1098 492mm
To Overflow 458mm 208L
Water depth Capacity
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458 208
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C. Product Information C.
Blowermotor:
Heater
300 W
Voltage Frequency Amperage
220~240 V 50 Hz 5A1 HP 300 W 220~240 V 50 Hz 5A1
D.
Read the entire installation instructions beforebeginning the installation.
D. Installation
1092 427 1585 625
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327 214
Fixture*
Bathing well
To overflow
* Approximate measurements for comparison only.
Basin area
1092 427mm 1585 625mm
Water depth
327mm
Top area
Capacity
214L
Weight
33.5kg
K-1709T-G1/G2
E.E. Dimensions
Unit: mm: mm
K-18212T-G1/G2
Blowermotor:
Heater
300 W
Voltage Frequency Amperage
220~240 V 50 Hz 5A1 HP 300 W 220~240 V 50 Hz 5A1
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32.534.3
27580.8
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45.552
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K-18212T-G2
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31.8kg 31.8
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PRODUCT NOTICES
A.
(GFCI)
A. Installation Hazard Notification
DANGER: Risk of fire, electric shock, or injury toPersons.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock.
WARNING: Risk of injury or property damage.
NOTICE:WARNING: Keep the area around the blowermotor clean and free of debris.
Read important safety instructions oninside front cover of these instructions.
A licensedelectrician should make all electrical connections.
Connectonly to a circuit protected by a Ground-FaultCircuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Earth-LeakageCircuit-Breaker (ELCB).
Disconnect power before servicing.
Please read all instructions thoroughly beforebeginning installation, including the followingProduct Requirements.
Follow all local plumbing and electrical codes.
Ensure that thearea around the blower motor is free of sawdust,insulation, dirt, or other small loose debris. Suchmaterial could clog the blower motor air ductsand reduce the air flow through the blower.
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B. Factory-Assembled Features
Factory installed components include blower motor withpower supply cord, check valve, air piping, userkeypad, and keypad cable. Other than power wiringand plumbing, no assembly is needed.
Do not relocate theblower motor, or make other modifications to thesystem in the absence of kit instructions, as thiscould adversely affect the performance and safeoperation of the bath with airjets. Kohler Chinashall not be liable under its warranty or otherwisefor personal injury or damage caused by anysuch unauthorized modification.
WARNING: Unauthorized modification maycause unsafe operation or affect performanceof the bath with airjets.
B.
PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
B. Plumbing Specifications
If using a rim-mounted bath faucet, flexible connections
between the valves and spout may be required.
Confirm adequate mounting, connection space of
specified faucet for your installation.
Confirm adequate support for the faucet; large faucets
that may inadvertently used as a means of support are
not appropriate or safe or this installation.
B.
A. Summary Of Key Requirements
Observe all local plumbing codes.
Install the unit to a level subfloor.
Provide properly-dimensioned framing.
Baths with airjets are designed for a variety ofinstallations, depending upon the model chosen.
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C. Product Inspection
Carefully unpack and inspect the bath with airjets for
damage. Leave all materials in the carton during
constructions to prevent damage.
C.
D. Electrical Requirements
The installation must have a Class A Ground-Fault
Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI). The GFCI protects against
Line-to-ground shock hazard. Use a 220-240 V, 10 A
(minimum), 50 Hz dedicated service for the bath with
airjets.
D.
A (GFCI) GFCI220-240 10
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTSINSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
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Adjustable pipewrench
Rule
Level
Safety shoes
Safety glasses
Square
Screwdriver
Pliers
Utility knife
Pencil
Measuring Tape
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Drop Cloth
Construction adhesive (optional)
Cement or mortar (optional)
2x4's or 2x6's
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Wall coverings, as necessary
Silicone sealant
Gypsum cement (optional)
Construction adhesive
(optional)
Protective covering for
bathtub
Nails
Silicone Sealant
B. Materials RequiredA. Tools Required
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Old BathFloor Protection Boards
SITE REQUIREMENTSSITE REQUIREMENTS
A.
A. Old Bath Removal (If Applicable)
Disconnect the drain at the trap. Remove the old wallmaterial. Slip boards under the old bath feet to protectthe floor, and slide the old bath out of the recess asillustrated.
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B.Prepare the Site
CAUTION: Risk of product damage.
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
Do not
support the bath by the rim.
Unless otherwise specified, floor supportunder the bath must provide for a minimum of 80lbs./square foot (390 kg./square meter) loading.
Provide adequate ventilation and a minimumof 15 cubic feet (.4 cubic meters) in the installedlocation for cooling the motor and to supply sufficientair for the blower. Do not install the blower motor closerthan 2.5mm from the wall or other objects.
Make sure the flooring offers adequate support foryour bath, and verify that the subfloor is flat andlevel.
This bath may be installed in a drop-in or in anisland installation. An island installation requires afour side surround. In both instances, make sure thedeck is supported by brick or concrete.
Install an access panel to allow the blower to beserviced. Jalousie access is recommended.
Construct brick or concrete supports.
Provide a 2mm gap between the bath rim and theconcrete or brick framing. Frame the floor, orconstruct a frame for a raised installation, inaccordance with the roughing-in information packedwith the bath.
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Bath
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TileBrick
access
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Approved Tile Backing Install an access panel to allowthe pump to be serviced.
Bath may be installed next to thewall or as an island installation.
TileBrick
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C. Whirlpool Area ConstructionPreparation (Optional)
Make sure you allow for access to the pump in the
event the unit requires service. When constructing the
framing, allow for the thickness of sub and finish wall
material (e.g. mortar mix and ceramic or marble tilling).
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Drop In Installation Refer to rough-in notes on page 2for cut-out details. Make sure the whirlpool is supportedby the supporting feet on the bottom of the whirlpool.Do not hang the bath by the rim.
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Bath Rim
1/ 5" (2mm) GapBetween Bath Rimand Framing
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B.
Your new whirlpool has been manufactured to the
highest possible standards, it has been factory tested
and approved.
When removing bath from protective carton
. Inspect for any
possible damage that may have occurred in transit.
Position a clean drop cloth or similar material in the
bottom of the bath to pretect the finish. Be careful
not to scratch the surface of the bath.
DO
NOT LIFT BATH BY PIPE WORK
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B.
BEFORE INSTALLING WHIRLPOOLBEFORE INSTALLING WHIRLPOOL
C.
C.
Identify motor access location before proceeding with
installation.NOTE NO MOTOR ACCESS NO WARRANTYSERVICE. Ventilation must be provided in order toallow heat from motor to dissipate.
PROVIDE MOTOR ACCESS AS SHOWN.
Jalousie access isrecommended.
Blower Access
Control Panel Access
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D. IMPORTANT: Bath must be installed level on all top
edges.
D.
E. Install the drain to the bath according to the drain
' Do not connect the trap atthis time.manufacturer s instructions.
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F. Partially Install Bath Drain F.
Unpack drain (17295T-CP) and ensure that the ControlCable is not twisted or awkwardly bent.Please ensure that the bath is placed on woondenblocks or bricks to protect the waste body under thebath.
Installation steps:
1) Fit to
2) Insert into hole in bath from upper side.
3) Fit to and
to underside of bath.
4) to by means of
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Drain Gasket Thin Strainer
Strainer
Drain Gasket Thick Drain Body Assy
Drain Body Assy
Strainer Drain Body Assy Fix
Screw Strainer Do not tighten firmly at thisstage
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5) Apply a bead of silicone around the overflow hole, onthe outside of the bath. Smear with silicone the insidewall of overflow hole as illustrated.
Gasket Overflow Over Flow Body
Overflow CoverControl CableOverflow Cover
6) Fit 2nd. toand offer this assembly to back of overflow opening,ensuring they are centrally positioned and thenscrew on to central spindle .
is not twisted before fully tightening. In the event that the Control
Cable is twisted or jammed, the pop-up mechanismwill not operate.
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7) Centralise Grating with Waste Body by liningup ribs of each directly in line and tighten Fixing
Screw with a coin or suitable screwdiver.- handtight plus 1/4 turn should
be sufficient.
8) Adjust Plug by twisting Control Knob to the 'up'position and then fix Plug height by use of Adjusting
Screw .9) Secure Flexible Pipe by tightening Compression
Nut against Compression Seal .10) Set drain pipe , put on nut drain pipe , and then
tighten gasket .Check if the pop-up mechanism is operating correctly.If it doesn't the Plug height still needs adjusting orControl Cable might be twisted or jammed. Proceedwith bath installation only after you've ensured thedrain is operating correctly.
Do not overtighten
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CAUTION: Risk of product damage.
CAUTION: Risk of product damage.
Do not liftthe bath with airjets by the air channels or blowermotor, or use the air channels or blower motorfor structural support of the bath.
Do notsupport the bath by the rim.
If the subfloor is not level, shim the bath support blocksas necessary.
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A. Option Using a Cement or Mortar Bed
NOTE: Do not use gypsum cement or drywallcompound for this application, as they will not providean acceptable, durable bond.
Spread a 50mm thick layer of cement or mortar onthe subfloor where the bath will be set. This will helpsecure, level, and support the unit. Clear all thematerial away from the support block locations.
Position a piece of plastic drop cloth material on topof the cement or mortar bed.
With help, carefully lift the bath into place, and makesure the support blocks do not rest in the bedMaterial.
Insert the drain tailpiece into the trap. Make sure thebath is level and resting on all support blocks.
Remove the protective tape from the rim.
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Clear spacesfor support blocks.
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construction adhesive to the bottom of the support
blocks.
With help, carefully lift the bath into position.
Insert the drain tailpiece into the trap. Make sure the
bath is level and resting on all support blocks.
Remove the protective tape from the rim.
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C. Option Using Silicone Sealant
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With help, Carefully lift the bath into position.
Insert the drain tailpiece into the trap. Make sure thebath is level and resting on all support blocks.
Remove the protective tape from the rim. Apply acontinuous bead of high-quality silicone sealantaround the entire rim of the bath.
Allow the sealant to cure according to themanufacturer s instructions.'
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1/16" (2mm) GapBetween Bath Rimand Framing
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D. Install the Plumbing
CAUTION: Risk of property damage.
NOTICE:
Ensure awatertight seal on the bath drain.
Connect the drain to the trap according to the
An access panel will simplify futuremaintenance.
Install the fa
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ucet valving according to the faucetmanufacturer s instructions. Do not install the faucettrim until instructed. Open the hot and cold watersupplies, and check the supply connections forleakage.
Run water into the bath, and check the drainconnections for lea
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E. Make Electrical Connections
WARNING: Risk of electric shock.
NOTE:
To reduce
the risk of electrical shock, connect the blower
motor to a properly grounded, grounding-type
receptacle protected by Ground-Fault Circuit-
Interrupters (GFCI s). Do not remove the plug
grounding pins. Do not use grounding adapters.
The bath with airjets model number is printed
on a label near the blower motor. This label also
identifies the electrical rating.
Your Kohler bath with airjets is equipped with a cord
and plug. The blower motor has been wired at the
factory. A licensed electrician must install a
dedicated GFCI-protected, 220 V, 10 A, grounded
outlet. Locate the outlet behind the bath, and within
610mm of the blower motor.
Plug the blower motor into this outlet.
Clean the area of all dust and debris.
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F. Test Run the Bath with Airjets
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For information on unit operation, refer to the"Confirm Proper Operation" section.
Check all electrical connections, and make sure theelectrical power to the bath with airjets is on.
Make sure all piping connections in the air harnessare secure.
Verify that the blower motor is secure.
Temporarily remove the plastic drop cloth or otherprotective sheeting from the bath.
Fill the bath to a level at least 50mm above the topof the highest airjet.
Check the drain piping for leaks. Repair any leaks.
Operate the bath and check for air flow through theairjets. Check the air piping for air leaks.
Stop the bath and drain the water.
Return the plastic drop cloth or other protectivesheeting to the bath.heck the drain connections forleakage.
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Decreases Flow
Finished tiled Wall
Brick orConcrete Wall
Bath
Silicone Filler
Paste Mortar
G. Drop-In Models:
CAUTION: Risk of product damage. Do not
support the weight of the bath by the rim.
For sunken type installation, construct the ceramic or
marble tiles. Seal the joints between the bath rim and
the tiled wall with silicone sealant.
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H.
/12mm 6mm 1800 / 12mm 900
600
H. Drilling And Cutting Acrylic
DRILLING:
NOTE:
CUTTING:
Small holes can be drilled with a twist drill,but the cutting edge MUST be backed off with an oilstone (the sharp edge dulled). Large holes must bedrilled with a hole saw. Maximum drill size-12mm. Drillspeeds-6mm 1800 RPM-12 mm 900 RPM.
Always drill from acrylic surface.
If for any reason the acrylic requires cutting,use a fine tooth hacksaw and proceed with caution.Edges can be smoothed with a second-cut file andmedium-fine sandpaper. If the surface of the acrylicshould happen to be damaged, it can be restored bypolishing with an abrasive cleaner. Deep scratches canbe removed by rubbing with 600 grade wet & drysandpaper then polishing.
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BATH OPERATIONBATH OPERATION
A. Fill the Bath
CAUTION: Risk of product damage.
NOTE:
Ensurethat the area around the blower motor is free ofsawdust, insulation, dirt, or other small loosedebris. Such material could clog the blowermotor air ducts and reduce the air flow throughthe blower motor.
Please read these steps carefully before youoperate your bath with airjets. Troubleshoot anyproblems using the "Troubleshooting" section.
I. Clean-Up After Installation
Clean the area around the blower motor of all dust
and debris.
Use warm water and a liquid detergent to clean the
surface of the bath with airjets.
, as they may scratch and dull
the surface.
Solid substances could block the airjets.
Chemically active cleaning solutions can damage
the bath surface. Refer to the homeowners guide for
normal cleaning recommendations.
Do not use
abrasive cleansers
Do not use powdered cleaners
unless the cleaner is fully issolved in water.
Do not use
bleach or ammonia cleaning solutions.
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B. Keypad Operation
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Purge Mode -
Increases Flow -
Decreases Flow-
Turns the blower motor on and off.
Pressing the switch once starts the blower motor at
a midrange speed. Pressing the button again stops
the blower motor. The blower motor automatically
stops after about 20 minutes of operation. The
blower motor can be restarted by pressing the
On/Off button.
Initiates the purge cycle manually.
The purge cycle blows any residual water out of the
air channels after the bath has been drained.
Pressing the button once starts the blower motor at
low-speed. The blower motor stops automatically
after about two minutes. Pressing the button again
before the cycle ends will stop the blower motor.
Note that this product also has an automatic purge
cycle, which initiates about 30 minutes after the
blower has stopped.
Increases the air flow.
Decreases the air flow.
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Verify that the union connection at the check valve issecurely hand tightened.
Verify that the screws are installed in the PVC airpiping at the blower motor and at the check valve.
Verify that cable ties support the air piping.
Verify that the blower motor is secure.
Verify that the keypad cable is securely connectedat the user keypad and at the blower motor.
Fill the bath to a level at least 50mm above the topof the highest airjet.
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D. Confirm Air System Operation
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Observe that the blower motor starts at a midrange
speed.
Observe that air is blowing through all of the airjets.
Press the up button on the user keypad.
Verify that the air flow increases.
Press the down button on the user keypad.
Verify that the air flow decreases.
Press the power button on the keypad to stop the
blower motor.
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When the bath has drained, press the purge buttononce.
Observe that the blower motor starts at low speedand blows any residual water from the air channels.
Observe that air comes out of the airjets.
Verify that pressing the purge button again stops theblower motor.
Press the purge button to restart the manual purge.
Observe that the blower motor stops automaticallyafter about two minutes.
F. Confirm Automatic Purge Operation
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Press the power button again to turn off the blower.
Note the time.
If filled, drain the bath.
Observe that the blower motor starts in the purge
cycle after about 30 minutes.
Observe that the blower motor stops automatically
after about two minutes.
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SYMPTOMS PROBABLE CAUSES RECORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Bath with airjets does notstart.
A. No power to blower motor.
2. Blower motor starts, butthere are few or no bubbles.
3. Bath stops automaticallybefore 18 minutes.
B. User keypad cable loose or damaged.
C. User keypad does not work.
D. Blower motor does not work.
A. Set/reset GFCI or ELCB breaker;check wiring.
B. Check wire connections. If necessary,replace user keypad cable.
C. Check wire connections.Replace user keypad.
D. Replace blower motor.
A. Blower motor is disconnected.
B. Blower motor air flow is restricted.
A. Connect blower motor to air harness.
B. Clean the area around the blowermotor. Ensure adequate ventilation.
A. GFCI or ELCB trips.
B. Motor overheated and protectiondevice activated.
A. Identify source of fault and correct.
B. Check for blockage at motor vents.Remove blockage and allow motor tocool.
A. Replace blower motor.
A. Check wire connections. If necessary,replace user keypad cable.
B. Replace user keypad.
C. Replace blower motor.
A. Replace blower motor.
4. Bath does not stopautomatically after 22minutes.
5. Blower motor does not stopwhen power button on userkeypad is pressed.
6. Blower motor operates butvariable speed feature doesnot work.
7. Automatic purge cycle doesnot occur.
A. Blower motor does not work.
A. User keypad cable loose or damaged.
B. User keypad does not work. B. Replace user keypad.
A. User keypad cable loose or damaged.
B. User keypad does not work.
C. Blower motor does not work.
A. Check wire connections. If necessary,replace user keypad cable.
A. Blower motor does not work.
8. Manual purge cycle doesnot Work.
A. User keypad cable loose or damaged.
B. User keypad does not work.
C. Blower motor does not work.
A. Check wire connections. If necessary,replace user keypad cable.
B. Replace user keypad.
C. Replace blower motor.
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IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATIONIMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION
Consumer Responsibilities
Please confirm that the bubble massage bath is
installed according to the installation instructions.
Massage system should be used at least once a month
to avoid the possibility that the electrical fittings be
damaged because of excessive moisture.
Cleaning Acrylic Surfaces: Do not use abrasive
cleansers on any acrylic surfaces, as they will scratch
and dull the surface. Wipe out the bath after each use
to prevent a build-up of soap and scum.
If the acrylic surface becomes dull, an automotive type
rubbing compound may be used on the unit, followed
by an application of paste wax.
We recommended:
Rubbing compound mequiars mirror glaze 28 metal
polish (import product) or "green oil".
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* /* Color code must be specified when ordering.
1033944Cable
1081385Blower Controller
1032493-FJCustomer Interface
1034122-FJCheck Valve
1081337Air Blower
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