SAFETY INFORMATION
- The bath is not for public/commercial use.
- WARNING — To reduce the risk of injury/illness:
A. The water in a bath should never exceed 40°C / 104ºF. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when
bath use exceeds 10 min. It is recommended to seek medical advice before use.
B. Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing foetal damage during the early months of pregnancy, women
should limit bath water temperature and duration of use and should also seek medical advice.
C. The user should check the water temperature before entering the bath.
D. The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during bath use may lead to unconsciousness, with the possibility of drowning.
E. Persons with any medical condition should seek medical advice before using a bath.
F. Persons using medication should seek medical advice before using a bath since some medication may induce drowsiness
while other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.
G. Avoid putting the head under water at all times.
H. Avoid swallowing bath water.
- Whenever the bath is emptied, the filter should be cleaned (and drained/dried, where applicable).
- In the absence of automated and/or continuous water treatment (measurement and chemical dosage) any manual dosing of
chemicals shall not be performed while bathers are present in the bath.
WARNING OF THE PUMP
- The pump is to be supplied by an isolating transformer or supplied through a residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual
operating current not exceeding 30 mA.
- The supply cord cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged the appliance should be scrapped.
- Electric installations should follow national wiring rules.
DISPOSAL
Electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your
local authority or retailer for recycling advice.
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Overview
Choosing the Correct Location:
Indoor and outdoor above ground & portable bath with portable wiring.
Choose a position that will minimize noise disturbance as much as possible.
The surface chosen to install the bath must respect the following technical characteristics:
- The surface must be flat and smooth. If the surface is inclined or uneven, it can create an unbalanced loading on the structure of the
bath. This can damage the welding points.
- The selected surface must be clear of any type of object. Due to the weight of the water, any object under the bath could damage or
perforate the bottom of the bath.
- The selected surface must be clear of aggressive plants and weed species. Types of strong vegetation could grow through the liner and
create water leakage. Grass or other vegetation that may cause odor or slime to develop must be eliminated from the chosen location.
- The surface must be strong enough to support the maximum weight load of the bath, water and users. We recommend asking a
qualified contractor or a structural engineer to verify this requirement. Special attention should be given if the bath is being installed
on a suspended floor (e.g. balcony, deck, roof terrace, etc.). Read the filled weight information on the package.
- The selected surface must have a draining system around/under the bath for water that may come out of the bath while exiting,
splashing, (abnormal) leaking, accidental overflow, etc., for regular cleaning of the bath and its surroundings, for regular emptying of
the bath or for long term bath storage. Special attention should be given to areas that have high water tables, are prone to flooding
and/or are sited indoors. Drainage to the surrounding area should allow water to wash away. Where non-porous duckboard flooring
is used, it must have drainage under it that can be easily cleaned.
Outdoor Installation:
- Consult your local professional installers for environmental conditions, such as ground water and risk of frost.
- Prevent damage from winterizing, such as water freezing in the pipes and the circulation system. Pipes subject to damage from
freezing must have a uniform slope in one direction and must be equipped with valves for drainage or must be capable of having the
water removed.
- Do not leave the bath's surface exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. We recommend protecting the bath from direct
sunlight exposure with a cover when not in use.
Indoor Installation:
- Consult your local government authority for installation regulations.
- There must be suitable air treatment in the bath chamber (ventilation and dehumidification) to preserve users' safety comfort and the
building and decorative materials present in the room.
- Do not install the bath on carpet or other floor materials (e.g. untreated cork, timber or other porous materials) that promote or harbor
moisture and bacteria, or that could be affected by water treatment chemicals used in the bath.
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