Jacuzzi SALON Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

SALON™ SPA
AIR BATH AND WHIRLPOOL
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
©2006 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath EL21000B 10/06
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Homeowner: Read this manual and keep for future reference.
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Date Purchased ____________________________________________________________
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS
WARNING — WHEN USING THIS UNIT, BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWA YS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
DANGER: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, DO NOT PERMIT CHILDREN TO USE THIS UNIT
UNLESS THEY ARE CLOSEL Y SUPERVISED A T ALL TIMES. WARNING — USE THIS UNIT ONL Y FOR ITS INTENDED USE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL. DO
NOT USE ATTACHMENTS NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
WARNING — NEVER DROP OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INTO ANY OPENING. WARNING — DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT WITHOUT THE GUARD OVER THE INTAKE FOR THE
CIRCULATION PUMP (SUCTION COVER/STRAINER). WARNING — THIS UNIT MUST BE CONNECTED ONL Y T O A SUPPL Y CIRCUIT THA T IS PROTECTED
BY A GROUND F AUL T CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI). SUCH A GFCI SHOULD BE PROVIDED BY THE INST ALLER 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, THE GFCI IS DEFECTIVE. IF THE GFCI INTERRUPTS POWER TO THE BA THTUB WITHOUT THE TEST BUTT ON BEING PUSHED, A GROUND CURRENT FLOWING, INDICATING A POSSIBILITY OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT USE THIS HYDROMASSAGE BA THTUB. DISCONNECT THE HYDROMASSAGE BA THTUB AND HA VE THE PROBLEM CORRECTED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE USING. WARNING — (FOR PERMANENTLY CONNECTED UNITS) A GREEN COLORED TERMINAL (OR A WIRE CONNECTOR MARKED “G”, “GR”, “GROUND”, OR “GROUNDING”) IS PROVIDED WITHIN THE TERMINAL COMPARTMENT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, CONNECT THE TERMINAL OR CONNECTOR TO THE GROUNDING TERMINAL OF YOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE OR SUPPLY PANEL WITH A CONDUCTOR EQUIVALENT IN SIZE TO THE CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS SUPPL YING THIS EQUIPMENT.
OPERATING
WARNING — PROLONGED IMMERSION IN HOT WATER MAY INDUCE HYPERTHERMIA. HYPER-
THERMIA OCCURS WHEN THE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE OF THE BODY REACHES A LEVEL SEVERAL DEGREES ABOVE THE NORMAL BODY TEMPERA TURE OF 98.6°F. THE SYMPTOMS OF HYPERTHERMIA INCLUDE AN INCREASE IN THE INTERNAL TEMPERA TURE OF THE BODY, DIZZI­NESS, LETHARGY, DROWSINESS AND FAINTING. THE EFFECTS OF HYPERTHERMIA INCLUDE:
A) FAILURE TO PERCEIVE HEAT B) FAILURE TO RECOGNIZE THE NEED TO EXIT THE SPA OR HOT TUB, C) UNAWARENESS OF IMPENDING HAZARD, D) FETAL DAMAGE IN PREGNANT WOMEN, E) PHYSICAL INABILITY TO EXIT THE SPA OR HOT TUB, AND
F) UNCONSCIOUSNESS RESULTING IN DANGER OF DROWNING. WARNING — THE USE OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS OR MEDICATION CAN GREATLY INCREASE THE RISK OF FATAL HYPERTHERMIA. WARNING — DO NOT TAMPER WITH USER-OPERATED CONTROLS OR SUCH DEVICES.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH PRODUCT.
The Company has obtained applicable code (standards) listings generally available on a national basis for products of this type. It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to determine specifi c local code compliance prior to installation of the product. The Company makes no representation or warranty regarding, and will not be responsible for any code compliance.
NOTE: This is a professional grade product. A knowledge of construction techniques, plumbing and electri­cal installation according to codes are required for proper installation and user satisfaction. We recommend that a licensed contractor perform the installation of all Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath products. Our warranty does not cover improper installation related problems.
PRECAUTIONS
Do not operate the hydromassage system unless the bath is fi lled with water to at least 1" to 2" (25,4 - 50,8 mm) above
the highest jet.
Do not immerse the control panel by over lling the bath.
Do not use oil-based bath additives in your hydromassage bath.
When cleaning your bath, do not use abrasive substances which will damage the bath's surface.
To prevent discoloration of the acrylic nish, do not ll the bath with water in excess of 140°F (60°C).
WARNING — WHEN USING THIS UNIT, BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, IN­CLUDING THE FOLLOWING: DANGER — RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A GROUND
FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI). CAUTION — TEST THE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTING THIS APPLIANCE PE­RIODICALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING — USE THIS UNIT ONL Y FOR ITS INTENDED USE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL. DO NOT USE ATTACHMENTS NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURERS. WARNING — TO AVOID INJURY, EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN ENTERING OR EXITING THE HYDROMAS­SAGE BATHTUB. WARNING — KEEP BODY AND HAIR A MINIMUM OF 6" (15,2 cm) AWAY FROM SUCTION FITTING AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE HYDROMASSAGE SYSTEM IS OPERATING. HAIR LONGER THAN SHOULDER LENGTH SHOULD BE SECURED CLOSE TO THE HEAD. WARNING — RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK; DO NOT PERMIT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES (SUCH AS HAIR DRYER, LAMP, TELEPHONE, RADIO OR TELEVISION) WITHIN 60" (1,5 m) OF THIS HYDROMAS­SAGE BATHTUB. WARNING — RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWNING; DO NOT USE DRUGS OR ALCOHOL BE­FORE OR DURING THE USE OF HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER TO AVOID UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND POSSIBLE DROWNING. WARNING — RISK OF FETAL INJURY; PREGNANT OR POSSIBLY PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD CON­SULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER. WARNING — RISK OF HYPER THERMIA AND POSSIBLE DROWNING; DO NOT USE A HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING STRENUOUS EXERCISE. WARNING — RISK OF HYPER THERMIA AND POSSIBLE DROWNING; W ATER TEMPERA TURE IN EXCESS OF 104°F (40°C) MA Y BE INJURIOUS T O YOUR HEALTH. CHECK AND ADJUST W ATER TEMPERATURE BEFORE USE. WARNING — RISK OF HYPER THERMIA; PEOPLE USING MEDICA TIONS AND/OR HAVING AN ADVERSE MEDICAL HISTORY SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER.
FOR BUILT-IN AND DROP-IN UNITS, INSTALL TO PERMIT ACCESS FOR SERVICING. THIS UNIT SHOULD BE ELECTRICALL Y GROUNDED AND INST ALLED BY A LICENSED CONTRACTOR,
ELECTRICIAN, AND PLUMBER.
BUILDING MATERIALS AND WIRING SHOULD BE ROUTED AWAY FROM THE MOTOR/PUMP OR
BLOWER OR OTHER HEAT PRODUCING COMPONENTS OF THIS UNIT.
A PRESSURE WIRE CONNECTOR IS PROVIDED ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE MOTOR/PUMP AND HEA TER TO PERMIT CONNECTION OF AN NO. 8 AWG (8.4 mm) SOLID COPPER BONDING CONDUCT OR BETWEEN THIS UNIT AND ALL OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT AND EXPOSED MET AL IN THE VICINITY, AS NEEDED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL REQUIREMENTS.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION
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CONTENTS
Safety Instruction ______________________________________________________________________ 2-3 Contents _____________________________________________________________________________ 4 Specifi cations _________________________________________________________________________ 5-8 Roughing-in Reference __________________________________________________________________ 9-12
Framing and Support ___________________________________________________________________ 13 Service Access ________________________________________________________________________ 13 Electrical Connections ___________________________________________________________________ 14-15 Fuzion control Panel Installation ___________________________________________________________ 15 Plumbing and Water Supply ______________________________________________________________ 16 Fuzion Overfl ow Installation ______________________________________________________________ 16 Clean Up After Installation _______________________________________________________________ 16 Operating Instructions __________________________________________________________________ 17-21
Salon Control Panel __________________________________________________________________ 18-19
Salon Control Panels (for Mito™ 6) ______________________________________________________ 20 Maintenance Instructions _________________________________________________________________ 22-23 General Troubleshooting Guide ____________________________________________________________ 24 Authorized Service _____________________________________________________________________ 25 Warranty _____________________________________________________________________________ 27-28
NOTE: To obtain a referral for a service agent in your area call 1-800-288-4002. You may also visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi.com/. To fi nd service agent listings for:
Electrical or Mechanical Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/ASA.PDF Finish, Surface, or Shell-Related Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/AFC.PDF Repair Parts or Accessories visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/MPD.PDF
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SPECIFICATIONS
Important: Read complete instructions before beginning installation.
Each bath arrives ready for installation, completely equipped with blower motor, pump/motor assembly, heater, and plumbing
necessary for operation.
Remove the bath from the carton. Retain the shipping carton until satisfactory inspection of the product has been made. Do
not lift the bath by the plumbing or wiring at any time; handle by the shell only.
Immediately upon receipt, inspect the shell before installing. Should inspection reveal any damage or defect in the fi nish, do not install the bath. Damage or defect to the fi nish claimed after the bath is installed is excluded from the warranty. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath's responsibility for shipping damage ceases upon delivery of the products in good order to the carrier. Refer any claims for damage to the carrier. For defi nitions of warranty coverage and limitations, refer to the published warranty information packed with the product.
All bath units are factory tested for proper operation and watertight connections prior to shipping. NOTE: Prior to installa-
tion, the bath must be fi lled with water and operated to check for leaks that may have resulted from shipping damage or mishandling. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for any defect that could have been discovered, repaired, or avoided
by following this inspection and testing procedure.
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
A
B
RECTANGULAR BATHS
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END VIEW
SIDE VIEW
2"
(Inlet Heater)
(Motor)
(51 mm)
(Blower)
L
W
H
BELLAVISTA™
END VIEW
H
W
SIDE VIEW
L
1/2"
(13 mm)
(Motor)
(Inlet Heater)
(Blower)
ELARA
B
A
FUZION™
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
72"
26-1/2"
2"
1"
47"
SIDE VIEW
END VIEW
(51 mm)
(Inlet Heater)
(Motor)
(Blower)
(25 mm
SABELLA™
END VIEW
25"
42
"
SIDE VIEW
72
"
2"
(51 mm)
(Inlet Heater)
(Motor)
(Blower)
REÁL™
(
133 mm)
5-1/4"
SIDE VIEW END VIEW
70-11/16"
(Motor)
(Inlet Heater)
25-1/4"
35-3/8"
(Blower)
FUZION™ 7236 with wood
SIDE VIEW END VIEW
(Motor)
(Inlet Heater)
24"
(
102 mm)
4"
(Blower)
70-11/16"
35-3/8"
FUZION™ 7236 undermount
6-1/4" (159 mm)
SIDE VIEWEND VIEW
(Motor)
(Inlet Heater)
72"
25-1/4"
60"
(Blower)
FUZION™ 7260 with wood
SIDE VIEWEND VIEW
(Motor)
(Inlet Heater)
72"
24"
60"
5" (127 mm)
(Blower)
FUZION™ 7260 undermount
END VIEW
SIDE VIEW
72"
2"
(51 mm)
(Heater Blank)*
42"
21-1/2"
(Blower)
(Motor)
MITO™ 6
*MITO™ 6 COMES WITH HEATER BLANK ONLY. INLINE HEATER MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY.
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SPECIFICATIONS
(Rectangular) RH = RIGHT HAND
NOTE: The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm). FOR MITO™ UNIT: Electrical Service Requirements: It requires a dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
Blower and Motor/Pump: 120 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
BELLAVISTA™ 6
RH
BELLAVISTA™ 5
RH BELLAVISTA™
5.5
RH
72” (1829 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
60” (1524 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
66” (1676 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
Not Available
Not Available
180 lb
(81.8 kg)
157 lb
(71.3 kg)
85 U.S. gal (322 liters)
177 lb
(80.5 kg)
Not Available
1025 lb
(466 kg)/
59 lb/ft
2
(287 kg/m2)
1186 lb
(539 kg)/
61.57 lb/ft
2
(299.8 kg/m2)
1231 lb
(560 kg)/
59 lb/ft
2
(228 kg/m2)
20” (508 mm) A 11-3/4” (298 mm) B
20” (508 mm) A 11-3/4” (298 mm) B
20” (508 mm) A 11-3/4” (298 mm) B
Template Provided
P/N
P187000 Template
Provided
P/N
P187000
Template Provided
P/N
P187000
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
MODEL
PRODUCT
WEIGHT
OPERATING
GALLONAGE
TOTAL WEIGHT/
FLOOR LOADINGDIMENSIONS DRAIN/OVERFLOW
SKIRT &
MOUNTINGCUTOUT
HEATER
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
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ELARA™ 6636
RH
ELARA™ 6042
RH
66” (1676 mm) L 36” ( 914 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
60” (1524 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
Not Available
164 lb
(74.5 kg)
170 lb
(77 kg)
Not Available
942 lb
(428 kg)/
53.8 lb/ft
2
(262 kg/m2)
847 lb
(385 kg)/
51.3 lb/ft
2
(250 kg/m2)
18-1/2” (470 mm) A
9.6” (269 mm) B
18-1/2” (470 mm) A
9.6” (269 mm) B
58” x 40”
(1473 mm x 1016
mm)
Umt Template
Provided
P/N DQ50000
64” x 34”
(1626 mm x 864
mm)
Umt Template
Provided
P/N DQ51000
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
ELARA™ 7242
RH
72” (1829 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
Not Available178 lb
(81 kg)
1060 lb
(482 kg)/
50.5 lb/ft
2
(246 kg/m2)
18-1/2” (470 mm) A
9.6” (269 mm) B
70” x 40”
(1778 mm x 1016
mm)
Umt Template
Provided
P/N BZ50000
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
SABELLA™
RH
REÁL™
RH
72” (1829 mm) L 47” (1194 mm) W 26-1/2” ( 673 mm) H
72” (1829 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
Not Available179 lb
(81.4 kg)
Not Available
1230 lb
(559 kg)/
58.83 lb/ft
2
(287 kg/m2)
1302 lb
(592 kg)/
55.3 lb/ft
2
(269 kg/m2)
20 “ (508 mm) A 14 “ (356 mm) B
20 “ (508 mm) A 14” (356 mm) B
70” x 40”
(1778 mm x
1016 mm)
Template Provided
P/N
P187000
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
FUZION™ 7260 WITH TEAK or WENGE RH
FUZION™ 7236 WITH TEAK or WENGE RH
FUZION™ 7236 UNDERMOUNT
RH
72” (1829 mm) L 60” (1524 mm) W 25-1/4” ( 641 mm) H
70-11/16” (1795 mm) L 35-3/8” ( 899 mm) W 25-1/4” ( 641 mm) H
70-11/16” (1795 mm) L 35-3/8” ( 899 mm) W 24” ( 610 mm) H
Not Available
Not Available
Min - 145 U.S. gal
(549 liters)
Max - 192 U.S. gal
(727 liters)
274 lb
(125 kg)
Min - 70 U.S. gal
(265 liters)
Max - 94 U.S. gal
(360 liters)
200 lb
(75 kg)
Min - 70 U.S. gal
(265 liters)
Max - 94 U.S. gal
(360 liters)
165 lb
(75 kg)
Not Available
1180 lb
(536 kg)/
65.6 lb/ft
2
(319 kg/m2)
1145 lb
(520.4 kg)/
63.7 lb/ft
2
(310 kg/m2 )
1805 lb
(820 kg)/
60 lb/ft
2
(292 kg/m2)
16-3/4” (425 mm) A 12-1/16” (306 mm) B
17” (432 mm) A 10-1/4” (260 mm) B
17” (432 mm) A 10-1/4” (260 mm) B
69-1/2” x
34-3/8”
(1765 mm x
873 mm)
Template Provided
P/N
DD42000
71” x 59”
(1803 mm x
1499 mm)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
FUZION™ 7260 UNDERMOUNT
RH
72” (1829 mm) L 60” (1524 mm) W 24” ( 610 mm) H
Min - 145 U.S. gal
(549 liters)
Max - 192 U.S. gal
(727 liters)
199 lb
(90.5 kg)
Not Available1730 lb
(786 kg)/
57.6 lb/ft
2
(280.5 kg/m2)
16-3/4” (425 mm) A 12-1/16” (306 mm) B
Template
Provided
P/N
DD44000
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
SPECIFICATIONS
90 U.S. gal (341 liters)
80 U.S. gal (303 liters)
Min - 75 U.S. gal
(284 liters)
Max - 83 U.S. gal
(314 liters)
Min - 83 U.S. gal
(314 liters)
Max - 92 U.S. gal
(348 liters)
Min - 95 U.S. gal
(360 liters)
Max - 105 U.S. gal
(398 liters)
98 U.S. gal (371 liters)
184 lb
(84 kg)
MITO™ 6
RH
72” (1829 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 21-1/2” ( 546 mm) H
Not Available155 lb
(70.5 kg)
1197 lb
(544 kg)/
57 lb/ft
2
(278 kg/m2)
17-1/2” (445 mm) A 11-7/8” (302 mm) B
70” x 40”
(1778 mm x
1016 mm)
HEATER READY FOR FIELD
INSTALLATION
(S750000 HEATER 120V KIT)
Min - 62 U.S. gal
(235 liters)
Max - 90 U.S. gal
(341 liters)
Min - 62 U.S. gal
(235 liters)
Max - 90 U.S. gal
(341 liters)
Add 1/4” (6,4 mm) to this dimension when roughing-in for 3-wall niche. NOTE: The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm). FOR ALL UNITS: Electrical Service Requirements: All require a dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
Blower: 120 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit. Motor/Pump and RapidHeat™: 240 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
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SPECIFICATIONS (Oval and Round) RH = RIGHT HAND
NOTE: The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm). FOR ALL UNITS: Electrical Service Requirements: All require a dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
Blower: 120 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit. Motor/Pump and RapidHeat™: 240 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
DUETTA™ 6636
RH
DUETTA™ 6042
RH
66” (1676 mm) L 36” ( 914 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
60” (1524 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
Not Available
160 lb
(72.7 kg)
110 lb
(50 kg)
Not Available
999 lb
(454 kg)/
57.1 lb/ft
2
(278 kg/m2)
1027 lb
(467 kg)/
62.3 lb/ft
2
(303 kg/m2)
18.4” (467 mm) A 11” (279 mm) B
18.4” (467 mm) A 11” (279 mm) B
Template Provided
P/N
DA09000
Template Provided
P/N
DA08000
MODEL
PRODUCT
WEIGHT
OPERATING
GALLONAGE
TOTAL WEIGHT/
FLOOR LOADINGDIMENSIONS DRAIN/OVERFLOW
SKIRT &
MOUNTINGCUTOUT
HEATER
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
A
B
OVAL AND ROUND BATHS
VENICIA™
RH
DUETTA™ 6642
RH
DUETTA™ 7242
RH
72” (1829 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
66” (1676 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
72” (1829 mm) L 42” (1067 mm) W 26” ( 660 mm) H
Not Available
Not Available
90 U.S. gal (341 liters)
179 lb
(81.4 kg)
117 lb
(53 kg)
130 lb
(59 kg)
Not Available
1106 lb
(503 kg)/
57.5 lb/ft
2
(280 kg/m2)
1277 lb
(580.5 kg)/
60.8 lb/ft
2
(296 kg/m2)
1230 lb
(559 kg)/
58.83 lb/ft
2
(287 kg/m2)
20” (508 mm) A 14” (356 mm) B
18.4” (467 mm) A 11” (279 mm) B
18.4” (467 mm) A 11” (279 mm) B
Template Provided
P/N
DA07000
Template Provided
P/N
DA06000
Template Provided
P/N
P187000
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
SPECIFICATIONS
END VIEW
H
W
SIDE VIEW
L
1/2"
(13 mm)
(Motor)
(Inlet Heater)
(Blower)
DUETTA
END VIEW
H
W
SIDE VIEW
2"
(Motor)
L
(51 mm)
VENICIA™
(Inlet Heater)
(Blower)
Min - 75 U.S. gal
(284 liters)
Max - 80 U.S. gal
(303 liters)
Min - 77 U.S. gal
(291 liters)
Max - 83 U.S. gal
(314 liters)
Min - 90 U.S. gal
(341 liters)
Max - 95 U.S. gal
(360 liters)
Min - 98 U.S. gal
(371 liters)
Max - 106 U.S. gal
(401 liters)
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SPECIFICATIONS (Corner) RH = RIGHT HAND
NOTE: The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm). FOR ALL UNITS: Electrical Service Requirements: All require a dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
Blower: 120 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit. Motor/Pump and RapidHeat™: 240 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.
FUZION™ 6666 UNDERMOUNT
RH
BELLAVISTA CORNER
RH
FUZION™ 6666 WITH TEAK or WENGE RH
66” (1676 mm) L 66” (1676 mm) W 24” ( 610 mm) H
60” (1524 mm) L 60” (1524 mm) W 25” ( 635 mm) H
66” (1676 mm) L 66” (1676 mm) W 25-1/4” ( 641 mm) H
Not Available
Not Available
Min - 124 U.S. gal
(469 liters)
Max - 176 U.S. gal
(666 liters)
184 lb
(83.5 kg)
110 lb
(50 kg)
Min - 124 U.S. gal
(469 liters)
Max - 176 U.S. gal
(666 liters)
256 lb
(116.4 kg)
Not Available
1165 lb
(530 kg)/
49.6 lb/ft
2
(242 kg/m2)
1923 lb
(874 kg)/
72.6 lb/ft
2
(354 kg/m2)
1851 lb
(841 kg)/
69.8 lb/ft
2
(340 kg/m2)
16-13/16” (427 mm) A 12-1/8” (308 mm) B
18-7/8” (479 mm) A 14” (356 mm) B
16-13/16” (427 mm) A 12-1/8” (308 mm) B
Template
Provided
P/N
P654000
See
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Template
Provided
P/N
DD43000
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
MODEL
PRODUCT
WEIGHT
OPERATING
GALLONAGE
TOTAL WEIGHT/
FLOOR LOADINGDIMENSIONS DRAIN/OVERFLOW
SKIRT &
MOUNTINGCUTOUT
HEATER
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
Factory Installed
(BN60000 HEATER 230V)
CORNER BATHS
SPECIFICATIONS
(159 mm) 6-1/4"
SIDE VIEW END VIEW
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
B
A
(Intake Heater)
(Motor)
25-1/4"
66"
66"
(Blower)
FUZION™ 6666 with wood
25"
SIDE VIEW
A
B
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
(Inlet Heater)
(Motor)
(Blower)
60"
END VIEW
2”
(51 mm)
BELLAVISTA™ CORNER
SIDE VIEW END VIEW
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
B
A
(Inlet Heater)
(Motor)
24"
66"
(
127 mm)
5"
66"
(Blower)
FUZION™ 6666 undermount
Min - 77 U.S. gal
(291 liters)
Max - 83 U.S. gal
(314 liters)
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE
NOTE: 1. THE OVERALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL WITH A TOLERANCE OF +0 AND -1/4" (6,4 mm).
2. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in fl oor to allow for drain/overfl ow.
3. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.
4. Service Access dimensions given are minimum size.
7"
32-1/2"
11-3/4"
6"
30-1/8"
42"
60"
4" x 4"
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Heater
Blower
Bellavista™ 5,
(Right Hand Only)
10"
35-1/2"
11-3/4"
6"
30-1/8"
42"
66"
4" x 4"
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Heater
Blower
Bellavista™ 5.5
(Right Hand Only)
4" x 4"*
42"
72"
10-1/2"
35-13/16"
11-3/4"
6"
30-1/8"
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Heater
Blower
Bellavista™ 6
(Right Hand Only)
36"
42"
72"
11-7/8"
10" x 4"
2"
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
5-3/8"
Blower
Heater Blank*
MITO™ 6,
(Right hand only)
*MITO™ 6 COMES WITH HEATER BLANK ONLY. INLINE HEATER MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY.
60"
42"
21"
4.2"
9.6"
12" x 4"
2"
Heater
Motor
Opt. Service
Access
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Blower
Elara™ 6042,
Right Hand
Elara™ 6636,
Right Hand
66"
36"
18 "
4.2"
9.6"
12" x 4"
Motor
Opt. Service
Access
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Heater
2"
Blower
Some tubs are supplied with cutout template and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.
72"
42"
21"
4.2"
9.6"
12" x 4"
2"
Heater
Motor
Opt. Service
Access
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Blower
Elara™ 7242,
Right Hand
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE
NOTE: 1. THE OVERALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL WITH A TOLERANCE OF +0 AND -1/4" (6,4 mm).
2. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in fl oor to allow for drain/overfl ow.
3. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.
4. Service Access dimensions given are minimum size.
Motor
Opt. Service Access
17-11/16''
2''
7''
10-1/4''
12'' x 4"*
Heater
70-11/16''
35-3/8''
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Blower
Fuzion™ 7236, Right Hand
Opt. Service Access
17-11/16''
2''
7'' 10-1/4''
12'' x 4"*
Heater
70-11/16''
35-3/8''
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Blower
Fuzion™ 7236 Undermount,
Right Hand
Some tubs are supplied with cutout template and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.
Motor
Heater
72"
60"
36"
24.19"
12"
8.47"
18-1/2" x 4"
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Optional
Service Access
Blower
Fuzion™ 7260,
Right Hand
Motor
Heater
72"
60"
36"
24.19"
12"
8.47"
18-1/2" x 4"
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Optional
Service Access
Fuzion™ 7260 Undermount,
Right Hand
Blower
10-1/2"
36"
14"
5-1/4"
42"
72"
3"
Motor
12" H x 24" L
Service Access
Heater
Blower
18" x 4"*
REÁL™
Right Hand
72"
10-1/4"
36"
3"
1"
3"
3"
1"
7"
47"
13-3/4"
18" x 4"
Motor
12" H x 24" L
Service Access
Heater
Blower
Sabella™
Right Hand
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE
NOTE: 1. THE OVERALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL WITH A TOLERANCE OF +0 AND -1/4" (6,4 mm).
2. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in fl oor to allow for drain/overfl ow.
3. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.
4. Service Access dimensions given are minimum size.
11.04"
60"
42"
30"
3.84"
13" x 4"
2"
Motor
Heater
12" H x 24" L
Service Access
Blower
Duetta™ 6042,
Right Hand
11.04"
66"
36"
33"
3.84"
13" x 4"
2"
Motor
Heater
12" H x 24" L
Service Access
Blower
Duetta™ 6636,
Right Hand
11.04"
66"
42"
33"
3.84"
13" x 4"
2"
Motor
Heater
12" H x 24" L
Service Access
Blower
Duetta™ 6642,
Right Hand
72"
42"
36"
11"
3-1/2"
14" x 4"
Motor
Heater
2"
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Blower
Duetta™ 7242,
Right Hand
10-1/2"
36"
3"
42"
72"
12-1/8"
5-1/4"
29-7/8"
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Heater
Blower
18" x 4"
Venicia™,
Right Hand
Some tubs are supplied with cutout template and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers. NOTE: On oval tubs the motor and blower mounting plates extend beyond the bath rim.
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE
NOTE: 1. THE OVERALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL WITH A TOLERANCE OF +0 AND -1/4" (6,4 mm).
2. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in fl oor to allow for drain/overfl ow.
3. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.
4. Service Access dimensions given are minimum size.
46.61"
66"
32.97"
Ref.
69.68"
66"
37.23"
9.29"
40.94"
Fuzion™ 6666,
Right Hand
40.94"
32.97"
20" X 4"
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Heater
Blower
60"
60"
77-3/4"
3"
7.5"
34-9/16"
59-1/2" Ref.
Heater
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Opt. Service Access
Blower
12" x 4"*
46.61"
66"
32.97"
Ref.
69.68"
66"
37.23"
9.29"
40.94"
32.97"
20" X 4"
40.94"
Fuzion™ 6666 Undermount,
Right Hand
Motor
12" H x 24" L Service Access
Heater
Blower
48"
65"
32"
Ref.
67-1/2"
65"
32"
Drain
CUTOUT
Fuzion™ 6666,
Right Hand units with Teak or Wenge
Corner Bath Cutout
Some tubs are supplied with cutout template and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.
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Framing and Support
The drain/overfl ow of the bath extends below the bottom of the bath. Note that this requires a cutout in the fl oor.
The fl oor structure beneath the bath must be able to support a total weight of bath, water, and bather. Refer to the table under total weight for your model. The unit must be supported from the bottom of the bath and not from the bath rim
or nailing fl ange. If the subfl oor is level and a continuous surface, no other preparation is necessary. You can proceed to install the bath. If the subfl oor is not level, you MUST level the entire surface prior to installing the bath. The use of materials that shim or provide a level installation are allowed provided the method used will insure a level bath that is supported from the bottom. Materials that may be used are a fl oor leveling compound, mortar, plaster or minimal expansion structural foam; however the bath must remain level in order for it to drain properly and all foam feet must make full contact with the leveling material. Both sides of a joint or splice of subfl oor should be level to each other.
NOTE: Drop-In Bath units are equipped with metal anchor straps. These straps can be used to secure the unit to the oor or sub-fl oor to reduce movement after installation. If mortar or similar anchoring material is used, these straps are not necessary. WARNING: ALL foam feet must contact the fl oor. Anchoring straps and/or other anchoring materials will not properly anchor unit if ALL foam feet are NOT in contact with a level fl oor. Operating a unit improperly installed may cause ir- reparable damage to the unit.
The rim of the bath is not designed to support weight. If fi nish material is to overlap or contact the bath, the added weight must be fully self-supporting.
Install optional trim parts when all installation has been completed.
The protective fi lm liner inside the bath is used to help prevent damage to the fi nish during installation. Before instal- lation, remove liner to inspect for any defects, reapply and do not remove until fi nal cleanup.
FLUSH TO WALL
SEMI-SUNKEN
TILE
1" X 4" (NOT FOR SUPPORT)
MORTAR OR ADHESIVE
FLASHING
SEALANT
SUB-FLOOR
FLASHING
SEALANT
MORTAR OR ADHESIVE
TILE
TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS
1" X 4" (NOT FOR SUPPORT)
INSTALLATION
NAIL OR SCREW
THROUGH
ANCHOR STRAP
INTO FLOOR
FLOOR
ANCHOR
STRAP
Service Access
For partially or fully sunken installations, allow for access to service connections. It is the installer's responsibility to pro­vide suffi cient service access. The recommended minimum dimensions allowable for service to the bath are shown in the "Service Access" illustration below.
Provide adequate ventilation for cooling and to supply suf­ cient air for the blower. Also provide adequate area around unit for air circulation for cooling the motor and to supply suf­ cient air to the jets.
Do not insulate this area or around blower or motor.
PUMP/MOTOR
24"
PUMP/MOTOR & BLOWER SERVICE ACCESS - REQUIRED
12"
BLOWER
FRONT
HEATER
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION - BLOWER
DUPLEX RECEPT. *
3 PRONG PLUG
*(NOT PROVIDED)
FLOOR
4" MIN.
OR IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH LOCAL
& BUILDING OR
ELECTRICAL
CODES
Two (2) separate Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) are required for the Salon™ Spa units (except Mito™ 6). The Mito™ 6 requires a single Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). Electrical connections should be performed by a licensed electrician.
A separate 240 VAC, 20 AMP, GFCI electrical circuit is required for the heater and pump/motor for all units except
the Mito™ 6. The Mito™ 6 requires a separate 120 V AC, 20 AMP, GFCI electrical circuit.
A separate 120 VAC, 20 AMP, GFCI electrical circuit is required for the blower (except Mito™ 6).
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Connect only to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.
DANGER: RISK OF COMPONENT OVERHEAT. Do NOT use electric extension cord to provide power to unit.
CAUTION: Operating the motor/pump without enough water in the bath can cause leaking and permanent dam­age to the pump.
NOTE: At initial start up the 8 button electronic control system enters an automatic self diagnostic program for 15-20 seconds. During the diagnostic program the system will not accept user commands.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION - HEATER AND PUMP/MOTOR
T
M
240V GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUIT*
HEATER
SUPPLIED POWER CORD FROM JUNCTION BOX TO GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUIT
4" MIN. OR IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL BUILDING OR ELECTRICAL CODES
*(NOT PROVIDED)
Electrical Connections
BLOWER (Except Mito™ 6)
Install a 120 VAC, 20 AMP, GFCI duplex outlet to the stud­wall underneath the bathtub, at least 4 inches (10,2 cm) above the fl oor. The duplex outlet is not provided. .
PUMP/MOTOR AND HEATER (Except Mito™ 6)
Install a 240 VAC, 20 AMP RA TED GFCI single outlet to the studwall underneath the bathtub, at least 4 inches (10,2 cm) above the fl oor. The single outlet is not provided.
Power cords from the heater and the pump/motor are routed to a fused junction box at the factory. A supplied power cord from the junction box with a 240 VAC plug connects to the customer supplied GFCI dedicated circuit.
With a #8 solid copper wire, bond the heater to the house electrical panel or approved local bond. A bonding lug is provided on the heater.
At initial start-up and before each use thereafter with power ON, push the GFCI test button. The reset button should pop out. Push this button in to reset. If the interrupter fails to operate in this manner, there is a ground current fl owing or a device malfunction, indicating the possibility of electrical shock.
Turn OFF power and do not use the bath until the source of the problem has been identifi ed and corrected.
BLOWER
BLOWER
POWER CORD
TO WATER
SENSORS
TO CONTROL
PANEL
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Before servicing these connections disconnect all power supply to both 120 VAC service and 240 VAC service.
JUNCTION BOX
PLUG INTO 240V 20AMP GFCI RECEPTACLE
FEMALE PLUG 240VAC, 12AMP (FOR CONTROL BOX)
FEMALE PLUG 240VAC, 15AMP (FOR HEATER)
FUSES (DO NOT REMOVE)
FUSES
(DO NOT REMOVE)
JUNCTION BOX CONNECTIONS
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Before servicing these connections disconnect all power supply to both 120 VAC service and 240 VAC service.
SALON™ SPA CONTROL BOX CONNECTIONS
TO CONTROL PANEL
TO LED LIGHT(S)
TO MOTOR (4 PIN CONNECTOR)
TO JUNCTION BOX (MALE CONNECTOR)
TO WATER LEVEL
SENSOR
TO AIR FLOW VALVES
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION
FUZION™ Control Panel Installation
NOTE: The Fuzion™ control panel is delivered loose and
must be installed during the tub install.
For Fuzion™ drop-in and undermount installations, install
the control panel as shown below.
The control panel cutout opening in the assembled wood frame and tub and in the assembled counter and tub must be clear and free of adhesive.
Control panel and wire to be free of defects. Insert wire into panel connector.
Apply adhesive sparingly around base of control panel.
Thread wire through cutout and to control box. Orientate control panel so that the Jacuzzi logo is read from the inside of the tub. Lower control panel in cutout and press fi rmly to embed adhesive.
Connect wire to control box.
Adhesive
Apply sparingly to avoid squeeze out
Connect Blower
wire here
(Grey wire)
Connect Control Box
wire here
(Black wire)
Inside of tub
Inside of tub
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
115 VAC DUPLEX
RECEPT GFCI
(NOT PROVIDED)
115 VAC 3 PRONG
PLUG FROM
JUNCTION BOX
FLOOR
4" MIN.
OR IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH LOCAL
BUILDING OR
ELECTRICAL
CODES
HEATER BLANK
PUMP/MOTOR AND BLOWER FOR MITO™ 6
The Mito™ 6 unit comes with a blower, a pump/motor, and a heater blank. The Inline Heater must be purchased separately. Follow the installation instructions provided with the Inline Heater if an Inline Heater has been purchased separately and is to be installed at this time. The blower and pump motor are connected to a 120 VAC junction box.
Install a 120 VAC, 20 AMP RATED GFCI single outlet to the studwall underneath the bathtub, at least 4 inches (10,2 cm) above the fl oor. The single outlet is not provided. A supplied power cord from the junction box with a 120 VAC plug connects to the customer supplied GFCI dedicated circuit.
At initial start-up and before each use thereafter with power ON, push the GFCI test button. The reset button should pop out. Push this button in to reset. If the interrupter fails to operate in this manner, there is a ground current fl owing or a device malfunction, indicating the possibility of electrical shock. Turn OFF power and do not use the bath until the source of the problem has been identi ed and corrected.
JUNCTION BOX
PLUG INTO 120V 20AMP GFCI RECEPTACLE
FEMALE PLUG
120VAC, 7AMP
(FOR CONTROL BOX &
PUMP/MOTOR)
FEMALE PLUG 120VAC, 12AMP (FOR BLOWER)
FUSE (DO NOT REMOVE)
FUSE (DO NOT REMOVE)
JUNCTION BOX CONNECTIONS
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Before servicing these connections disconnect all power supply to 120 VAC service.
Electrical Connections (continued)
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Drain Information
A drain/overfl ow assembly (sold separately) must be installed on the bath, water tested, and connected to the sanitary system of the house. After opening the carton, inspect for damage and verify that the kit is of the proper fi nish. In the Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath drain/overfl ow kit (supplied with some models), note that the waste fl ange, strainer, overfl ow cover and cover screws are packaged in a separate package within the kit to protect the trim fi nish. Follow the installation instructions provided with the drain/overfl ow kit. After the drain is fully installed, test for proper drainage. If the unit does not drain properly, rectify this condition before proceeding with the installation. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for removal and or reinstallation costs.
NOTE: Watertight installation of the drain is the installer’s responsibility. Drain leakage is excluded from the Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath warranty of this product. NOTE: FUZION™ TUBS ONLY - The supplied overfl ow tting of the drain/overfl ow assembly MUST be installed before the wood frame or (for undermount tubs) the counter is installed.
Plumbing and Water Supply
Plumbing
Pump, jets, and suction fi ttings for the whirlpool system are factory plumbed in schedule 40 PVC piping.
All Jacuzzi Whirlpool Salon™ Spa Bath products are factory tested for proper operation and watertight connections prior to shipping. If leaks are detected, notify your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Dealer. Do not install the unit.
Water Supply
Consult local authorities for plumbing code requirements in your area.
IMPORTANT: Proper installation of the fi ll spout plumbing and compliance with local codes are the responsibility of the installer. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath does not war­rant connections of water supply fi ttings and piping, fi ll systems, or drain/overfl ow systems. Nor is it responsible for damage to the bath which occurs during installation.
CAUTION: A nonfl ammable protective barrier must be placed between soldering work and bath unit to prevent damage to the bath.
*ANTI-SIPHON VALVE
BATH RIM
6"
* NOT PROVIDED
Anti-Siphon Valve (Optional)
Optional Anti-Siphon valve installation. The Anti-Siphon valve is not supplied with the tub. Consult your local plumb­ing code requirements for the minimum height above the tub rim.
Fuzion™ Overfl ow Fitting Installation
The supplied overfl ow fi tting of the drain/overfl ow assembly MUST be installed before the wood frame or (for undermount tubs) the counter is installed.
Remove and open the overfl ow fi tting from the drain kit (sup- plied). Remove washers and nuts from the overfl ow fi tting.
Place a small bead of plumbers putty, silicone, or similar approved sealant around the underside of the top fl ange. Place the overfl ow fi tting into the overfl ow hole of the tub.
From the underside of the unit, place the rubber washer then locknut on the fi tting and tighten securely. Be careful not to over tighten.
The 1-1/2" (38 mm) overfl ow fi tting connects with standard drain plumbing fi ttings widely available at local hardware and plumbing stores. Assemble in accordance with local plumbing or building codes.
After the drain is fully installed, test for proper drainage. If the unit does not drain properly, rectify this condition before proceeding with the installation. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for removal and or reinstallation costs.
NOTE: Watertight installation of the drain is the installer’s responsibility. Drain leakage is excluded from the Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath warranty of this product.
Clean-Up After Installation
To avoid dulling and scratching the surface of the bath, never use abrasive cleaners. A mild liquid detergent and warm water will clean soiled surfaces.
Remove spilled plaster with a wood or plastic edge. Metal tools will scratch the surface. Spots left by plaster or grout can be removed if lightly rubbed with detergent on a damp cloth or sponge.
Paint, tar, or other diffi cult surface stains can be removed with paint thinner, turpentine, or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). NOTE: Use these chemicals only on SURFACE stains.
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color fi nish can be removed by lightly sanding with 600-grit wet/dry sandpaper. You can restore the glossy fi nish to the acrylic surface of the bath with a special compound, Meguiar's #10 Mirror Glaze. If that is not available, use automotive rubbing compound fol­lowed by an application of automotive paste wax.
Major scratches and gouges which penetrate the acrylic surface will require refi nishing. Ask your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer for special instructions or visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi.com/ to fi nd a service agent listing for Sur- face or Shell-Related Problems.
O
VERFLOW
FITTING
APPLY PUTTY/SEALANT (NOT PROVIDED)
FLAT RUBBER WASHER
LOCKNUT
TIGHT
WASTE ELBOW
(NOT PROVIDED)
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TYPICAL BATH FITTINGS
Operation
NOTE: These instructions pertain to all bath products manufactured by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath. Not all features dis­cussed in this instruction pamphlet apply to all baths.
All baths manufactured by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath are designed for "fi ll and drain," which means the bath should be drained after each use and fi lled with fresh water by the next bather. This is a health precaution, as these baths are not designed to hold water continuously like pools or spas. If you want a unit designed to continuously hold water, see your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer for the complete line of spas available.
Once the bath is installed, remove any residue or foreign materials left over from construction. Paint, tar, or other diffi cult surface stains can be removed with paint thinner, turpentine, or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). NOTE: Use these chemicals only on SURFACE stains. Other dirt can be cleaned off with a mild liquid detergent on a damp cloth. Scrape off plaster with a wooden or plastic edge; do not use metal scrapers, wire brushes or other metal tools, as they will damage the bath's surface.
Water Level
Close the drain and fi ll the bath until water is at least 1" to 2" (25,4 to 50,8 mm) above the highest jet (see water line indicated in the illustration). Do not turn on the whirlpool system at any time if the jets are not completely immersed in water. Running the whirlpool system when there is insuffi cient water in the bath could result in water spraying outside the bath area. Running the whirlpool system without water will damage the recirculating pump. IMPORTANT: When exiting the bath, the water level will drop below the jets which could result in water being sprayed out of the unit. To prevent this, you must turn unit OFF before exiting bath.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1" - 2"
FILL TO AT LEAST
1" - 2" ABOVE HIGHEST JET
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
T
YPICAL SALON™ SPA FITTINGS
SALON
CONTROL PANEL
AIR JETS
FULLY ADJUSTABLE SIDE JETS
FULLY
ADJUSTABLE
BACK JETS
WATER LEV EL
SENSORS
SUCTION COVER
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Electronic Control Panel Operation (with standard Chromatherapy lighting)
All tubs in this product line (except the Mito™ 6) come with electronic controls and standard Chromatherapy lighting. Read
and follow the operation instructions for the control system of your unit.
General Functions
This Jacuzzi tub is equipped with a eight button electronic control panel. The eight button panel controls a two speed pump/ motor, Chromatherapy lighting, air controls, blower, and wave control. LED lights (on the control panel) indicate function levels. When switching between functions, the LED for the inactive functions will dim and the active function will brighten.
The bath is equipped with two water level sensors. When the water level is below the sensors, the pump/motor can not be activated. If the ON/OFF pump/motor button is pressed at this time, the pump/motor will not operate. When the water goes above the water level sensor, the pump/motor can be activated. If the water level drops below the level sensor, the pump/motor will shut OFF . To restart the pump/motor after the water level goes above the level sensor, the ON/OFF pump/motor button must be pressed. The pump/motor will automatically shut off 30 minutes after the pump/motor was turned on.
When the water level is below the sensors, the blower cannot be activated using the control panel. The blower will activate a Drain cycle and a Purge Cycle when two conditions are met: the water level is below the sensors and the controls have been shut down. See Drain Cycle - Air Bath on page 21 for an explanation of these cycles.
NOTE: Ensure the water level sensors located inside the bath are free of any soap or dirt buildup.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION (WHIRLPOOL AND AIR BATH) [EXCEPT MITO™ 6]
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Normal Operation (with the bath fi lled to the proper level)
Bath Light
Right Air Valve
Left Air Valve
Left Air Valve Status LEDs
Right Air Valve Status LEDs
Pump/Motor Status LEDs
ON/OFF
Pump/Motor
Wave
Function
Toggle
Switches
Air Bath
Blower Status LEDs
Wave Function Switch (ON/OFF )
Pressing this
button activates wave action by opening and closing air valves. Pressing a second time will turn OFF the wave action.
• When pressing this button after pressing the Pump/Mo­tor button or the Air Valve button the wave action will work on both Right and Left Air valves.
Air Bath Switch
Pressing this
button will activate the blower using the T oggle buttons to increase/decrease air fl ow from the blower . Blower air can be adjusted from low air to maximum air.
Air Bath Status LED
The Air Bath Status LED will show four LED lights at maxi­mum air and only one LED light when the air is turned OFF. Each additional LED indicates more air fl ow.
Toggle Switches
The Toggle buttons, up
and down , act on each of the other switches to increase, decrease, or modify func­tionality. Use the up arrow to increase and the down arrow to decrease.
• Pressing a toggle button after pressing the Pump/Motor button will increase or decrease speeds on the Pump/Mo­tor. If the pump/motor is on HIGH speed press the down arrow to select LOW speed. If the pump/motor is on LOW speed press the up arrow to select HIGH speed.
• Pressing an up or down toggle button after pressing the Bath Light button once will increase or decrease the white light brightness. Pressing an up or down toggle button after pressing the Bath Light button twice will begin cycling the light colors. Leave the colors cycling or press the same toggle button again to stop the color cycling. With the lights stopped on a color pressing the Bath Light button a third time will turn OFF the light. (A favorite color will be saved ONLY when the cycling has been stopped on that color and then turned OFF.)
• Pressing a toggle button after pressing both the Pump/ Motor button fi rst and then the Wave Function button will increase or decrease wave action on both air valves. Pressing a toggle button after pressing either Air V alve but­tons increase or decrease wave action on that air valve.
• Pressing a toggle button after pressing the Air Bath Switch increase or decrease the air fl ow through the bottom air channels.
Pump/Motor Switch (ON/OFF )
Pressing the
button will turn ON the two speed pump/ motor at HIGH speed. Pressing a second time will turn OFF the pump/motor. To change speeds use the Toggle buttons.
Pump/Motor Status LED
When the pump/motor is ON at HIGH speed all four LED indicator lights will be lit. When the pump/motor is ON at LOW speed the bottom LED indicator light will be lit.
Left Air Valve Switch
Pressing this button will activate the left air valves using the Toggle buttons to increase/decrease air fl ow to the left set of jets. The air fl ow can be adjusted from no air to maximum air.
Left Air Valve Status LED
The Left Air Valve Status LED will show four LED lights at maximum air and only one LED light when the air is turned OFF. Each additional LED indicates more air fl ow.
Right Air Valve Switch
Pressing this
button will activate the right air valves. Use the Toggle buttons to increase/decrease air fl ow to the right set of jets. The air fl ow can be adjusted from no air to maximum air.
Right Air Valve Status LED
The Right Air Valve Status LED will show four LED lights at maximum air and only one LED light when the air is turned OFF. Each additional LED indicates more air fl ow.
Bath Light Switch (ON/OFF )
Pressing this
button will turn ON the white bath light(s).
Pressing the Toggle buttons at this time will increase or de­crease light intensity. Pressing the
button a second time will access the saved favorite color. To cycle lighting colors use the Toggle button. Pressing the Toggle button again will stop the light cycling. The color displayed when the cycle has been stopped will be saved as your favorite color. Pressing
the
button a third time to turn OFF the light.
NOTE: When switching between functions, the LED for the in­active functions will dim and the active function will brighten.
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Control Panel Operation, Mito™ 6 Air Bath Controls
General Functions
Normal Mode: Press this button to turn the blower ON. The blower will be on for 20 minutes. The intensity may be changed by using either the up arrow button or the down arrow button. Pressing this button a second time will turn the blower OFF . When the blower is turned off the blower will continue to run for 10 seconds to allow the heater element to cool.
Wave Mode: Press this button to change the blower's power from a minimum to a user defi ned maximum. Press this button
a second time to return to normal mode where the blower's power is constant.
In the Normal mode with the blower power constant, press the UP arrow to increase or the DOWN arrow to decrease. In
Wave mode these buttons change the blower's power to a user defi ned maximum.
Control Panel Operation, Mito™ 6 Whirlpool Controls
General Functions
The Electronic Control ON/OFF Switch, conveniently located on the bath, allows you to turn the whirlpool system on and
off while in the bath. Simply push down on the switch button to turn on the whirlpool system. To turn the system OFF, push down on the button again.
The control switch will automatically shut OFF after 20 minutes. Push down on the switch button to restart the whirlpool system again.
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CONTROL PANEL OPERATION (WHIRLPOOL AND AIR BATH FOR MITO™ 6]
The Mito™ 6 has two control panels, one Air Bath and one Whirlpool.
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Controlling Whirlpool Action
After the electronic controls are set, the whirlpool action in your bath can be infl uenced by up to three additional factors – direction of fl ow, force of water, and (whirlpool jet) force of air. All baths manufactured by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath are equipped with fully adjustable or partially adjustable jets, which are adjustable for one or more of these factors. Some baths have only directionally adjustable jets which can be adjusted for direction and fl ow of air only.
Direction: T o change the direction of the water fl ow, swivel the jet nozzle to the desired angle. The jets can be directed individually toward any location on your body to provide a hydromassage. The jets can also be adjusted so that they all point in the same direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) to circulate the water in a circular motion around the bath, causing a total whirlpool effect.
Water Force: The high volume, fully adjustable jets can be adjusted to control the force of the water coming into the bath. For robust action, increase the force of the fl ow by rotating the jet handles to the left (counterclockwise). For a more gentle effect, rotate the handles to the right (clockwise). Closing one or more jets can increase the water force in the remaining jets.. Never run the whirlpool system with all
the jets closed.
Force of Air: Buttons located on the bath control panel
serve as controls for the whirlpool air induction system. The intensity of the hydromassage whirlpool action is determined by the amount of air inducted into the water by the hydromas­sage jets. As the amount of air is increased, the hydromassage action increases.
RapidHeat™
This heater is standard on all units except Mito™ 6. The Mito™ 6 comes with a heater blank installed. A heater kit (not provided) can purchased and installed on the Mito™ 6. Follow the installations instructions provided with that kit if a heater kit is to be installed at this time.
Operation
Once the heater is installed and the whirlpool pump is oper­ating, the heating function is totally automatic. The heater will help maintain the temperature of the water in the bath.
Vacuum/Pressure Switch
The heater is equipped with a preset vacuum switch or pressure switch which will not allow the heater to turn ON if the pump is not running and water fl owing through the whirl- pool system.
Vacuum switch is a water inlet unit.
Pressure switch is a water outlet unit.
High-Limit Switch
The heater includes an exclusive High-Limit switch. This safety circuit will not false trip from hot tap water. It will only turn OFF the heater if the thermostat fails. T o reset, press the button. If the high-limit trips frequently, contact your Authorized Electrical/Mechanical Service Provider. Visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi.com/ to fi nd a Service Provider.
FULLY
ADJUSTABLE
JET
PUSH TO RESET
OVER HEAT
PROTECTION
HIGH LIMIT RESET
HEATER ON
HEATER ON
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Cleaning the Bath
To clean your bath, simply use a mild, nonabrasive liquid detergent solution. Y ou can protect and restore the gloss to a dulled acrylic surface by applying Meguiar's #10 Mirror Glaze, a product specifi cally designed for use on acrylic fi nishes. If Meguiar's is not available, an acrylic polish of equal quality or automotive paste wax is acceptable.
Never use abrasive household cleaners on any Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath product.
Drain Cycle - Air Bath (8 button control)
The Drain Cycle feature is an integral part of and required to complete the draining process of the Jacuzzi Luxury/ Designer Air Bath and Salon™ Spa draining system. While the bathtub is being drained, after normal use, dual water sensors monitor the water level. The sensors are located near the tub drain. Once the dual water sensors detect a “No Water” condition this specially designed system will activate a 5 minute wait timer before activating the Blower. This action is indicated on the control panel by a slow fl ashing LED near the Blower ON/OFF button. If the unit has not been used during this 5 minute wait and the sensors have not detected water, the blower will automatically come on at various speeds over a 2-1/2 minute duration. The duration and speeds of the blower are exclusively matched for Jacuzzi Luxury/Designer Air Bath and Salon™ Spa products and are programmed to effectively reduce excessive accumulation of remaining bath water in the air plumbing.
If at any time during the Drain Cycle, the control panel is operated by the user or a system power recycle has occurred, the 5 minute timer will re-initialize and the above sequence will repeat to ensure the completion of the Drain Cycle. NOTE: The Drain Cycle will activate on fi rst power-up of the unit.
Draining - Air Bath (Mito™ 6 air bath control)
If the bubble function is used, 60 minutes after the control has shut OFF (either with the ON/OFF button or at the end of a 20 minute cycle), the blower will come on for a 1 minute purge cycle to blow water out of the piping of the system.
If the bath is used without the bubble function, turn the blower ON then OFF. The blower will come on in 60 minutes for one minute.
A 24 hour purge cycle can be programmed to come on at the same time every day. To activate, hold the UP arrow but­ton for 5 seconds when the blower/heater is OFF or waiting for the normal purge. If the unit is in standby for the normal purge when activating the 24 hour cycle, the normal purge will be cancelled. The purge will then come ON at the same time every day. To cancel the 24 hour cycle, press the UP arrow button.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Bath Additives
NOTE: DO NOT USE OIL OR OIL BASED BATH ADDI­TIVES.
If you want to use any kind of bath additive, use only a small amount of low-foaming powder or crystal substance; the whirlpool action intensifi es the foaming properties of soaps.
The use of certain bath oils, bubble baths, and bath addi­tives may increase the level of accumulations of bath residue in the whirlpool system and may cause false reading of the water level sensors. If excess accumulations persist, you should discontinue use of these products.
Purging the Whirlpool System
NOTE: THE WHIRLPOOL SYSTEM SHOULD BE PURGED AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH
T o remove accumulations of bath residue from the whirlpool system, it is recommended that a whirlpool bath be purged at least twice a month. For best results, however, we recom­mend that you purge your whirlpool bath after each use using, Systems Clean™, our exclusive two-part plumbing system cleaner made specifi cally for whirlpool baths.
Systems Clean™ is available through an authorized Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Distributor or by calling us direct at 1-800-288-4002.
Systems Clean™ Instructions for use: CAUTION: DO NOT USE WHILE BATHING! USE EXTREME
CAUTION WHEN HANDLING THIS PRODUCT!
Immediately after bathing and exiting the whirlpool bath, leave the bath water in the tub and add more hot water. The water level in the tub must be at least 2” (50,8 mm) above the highest jet. NOTE: Inducted air from the hydromassage system will cause the Systems Clean™ contents to foam increasing odor. If your tub has air controls, turn OFF the whirlpool air control or turn it to the lowest setting and pour in the entire contents of PACKET #1 ONLY directly into the bath water. For best results, pour the System Clean into the tub near the intake for the circulation pump [suction cover/strainer] and be sure to avoid contact with your skin. Allow the whirlpool to run for 30 seconds and then add PACKET #2 ONLY. It is important
to use Packet #1 before Packet #2 to avoid a strong odor.
Allow the bath to run for 5 to 10 minutes then drain the tub completely. Refi ll the tub with cold water and run for 2 to 3 minutes. Drain completely and rinse off any residue.
DANGER: Harmful if swallowed. Eye irritant. Protect your eyes, skin and mucus membranes from contact with this product or its concentrated solution. A strong alkaline product can cause severe burns to the eyes and skin.
If you have followed the standard purging instructions above and still have an excess accumulation of bath residue and desire an alternative cleaning mechanism, we recommend SUPER SYSTEMS CLEAN™ PLUS manufactured by Stea­rns Packaging to rectify this condition. This may be obtained by contacting us at 1-800-288-4002. It is recommended that you follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer with the product. Repeated use may be necessary. SUPER SYSTEMS CLEAN™ PLUS does not replace the necessity to regularly purge your whirlpool system with Systems Clean as recommended.
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Lamp
All units come standard with an underwater LED light xture. There are no internal replacement parts for the LED light fi xture.
Replacement fi xtures are available from your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.
Repairs to the Surface
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color fi nish can be removed by lightly sanding with 600-grit wet/dry sandpaper. Restore the gloss using Meguiar's Mirror Glaze a product specifi cally designed for use on acrylic fi nishes. If Meguiar's is not available, an acrylic polish of equal quality or automotive paste wax is acceptable.
Never use abrasive household cleaners on any Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath product.
Major scratches and gouges which penetrate the acrylic surface will require refi nishing. To obtain a referral for a service agent in your area call 1-800-288-4002 or visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi.com/.
Suction Cover/Strainer Maintenance
Clean the suction cover/strainer of hair and debris when necessary. To do this, remove the center screw and detach the square cover. Clean the cover by backfl ushing debris from the holes. Replace the suction cover immediately after cleaning. When reinstalling, orient the cover/strainer with the small notch at the bottom. The gasket must be inserted into the groove of the cover/strainer before reinstalling onto the suction fi tting.
CAUTION: Keep hair a minimum of 6 inches (15,2 cm) away from the suction fi tting at all times when the whirlpool sys- tem is operating. Hair longer than shoulder length should be secured close to the head, or a bathing cap should
be worn.
Do not operate the whirlpool system
with the suction cover/strainer removed! It is a
safety device and must always be in place on the suction tting to minimize the potential hazard of hair and body entrapment.
NOTCH
GASKET
COVER STRAINER
SCREW
SUCTION FITTING
SUCTION COVER/STRAINER ASSEMBLY
LIGHT BEZEL
SHELL
LOCKING NUT
LED LIGHT ASSEMBLY
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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General Whirlpool Bath T roubleshooting Guide
PROBABLE CAUSES PROBLEM REMEDY
Pump/Motor does not start.
Pump/Motor operates but no fully adjustable jets are functioning.
Pump/Motor operates but air is not injected into water.
Water leakage from pump unions.
Pump/motor shuts off by itself or with wall timer, before set time elapses.
Chromatherapy lights fail to operate.
No power to pump/motor. Pump/motor not plugged in. Pump/motor faulty. Jets are closed. Suction cover/strainer may be
clogged.
Air valves closed.
Overtightened, O-ring may be pinched or improperly seated, under tightened.
Motor thermal protection has deacti­vated pump/motor due to overheat­ing. (Supply voltage low.)
GFCI tripped.
Inadequate supply wiring.
Connector has come loose.
Reset GFCI. Insert plug fully into outlet. Replace pump/motor assembly. Open jets by rotate counterclockwise. With motor turned OFF, remove suction
cover/strainer and remove any debris. Re-
place suction cover before operating.
Open air control valves.
Untighten unions check and reseat O-ring. If O-ring has been pinched out of shape, replace (refer to number below). When tightening union nuts, hand tighten only.
Let motor cool; thermal protection will reset. Check for proper ventilation. (Check supply voltage.)
Reset GFCI. If it continues to trip do not use this unit. Disconnect the unit and have the problem corrected by a licensed electrician before using.
Consult a licensed electrician to correct wiring to unit.
Consult the nearest Jacuzzi authorized service agent.
NOTE: If unit is within the warranty period, contact Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Service Support at 1-800-288-4002 with bath's serial number before work is started. The Serial Number is located on the Specifi cation/Serial Number Plate. See page 24.
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE
If you need a referral for a service company near you, or need assistance with operation or maintenance related questions, please call our Service Support Department at 1-800-288-4002. Visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi. com/ for products and services. To fi nd service agent listings for:
Electrical or Mechanical Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/ASA.PDF
Finish, Surface, or Shell-Related Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/AFC.PDF
Repair Parts or Accessories visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/MPD.PDF When requesting service or technical assistance please have available both the model and serial number of your
unit. This information can be obtained from the product registration card provided with your unit. If the card has been misplaced, this information can be obtained from the specifi cation/serial number label on the unit itself (for location of specifi cation/serial number label see below).
BATH PRODUCTS Salon™ Spa baths: The label is located on the wall of the bath near the pump/motor.
MODEL # XXXXXXX NAME XXXXX COLOR XXXXX MFG # XXXXX SER # XXXXXX
MADE IN
USA
THIS PRODUCT MEETS OR EXCEED THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS BATH & SPA xxxx xxxx.x SHOWER BASES xxxx xxxx.x
SPECIFICATION/SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
YOU WILL FIND YOUR SERIAL NUMBER HERE.
XXXX - XXXXXX
Applicable Electrical Specifications for your unit.
Appropriate Safety Compliance Logos for your unit.
CORE NUMBER - SERIAL NUMBER
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRINTED IN THIS AREA
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Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath
14801 Quorum Dr., Suite 400, Dallas, TX 75254
Service Support: 1-800-288-4002
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH PRODUCT.
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath has obtained applicable code (standards) listings generally available on a national basis for products of this type. It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to determine specifi c local code compliance prior to installation of the product. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath makes no representation or warranty regarding, and will not be responsible for any code compliance.
Printed in the U.S.A.
Printed on Recycled Paper
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WARRANTY COVERAGE
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath (the “Company”) offers the following express limited warranty to the original purchaser of any Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Designer Collection Bath Product (“unit”) who purchases the product for personal or single family use (“user”). The Company will repair or replace, at its option, the unit or its equipment in accordance with the following terms and conditions.
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON BATHS
Our limited warranty on Salon™ Spa Bath products is for two (2) years. Our warranty covers the unit and factory-installed components (e.g., pump, motor, blower) against defects in material or workmanship. Warranty coverage begins on the date the unit was originally pur­chased by the user.
FIVE YEAR (PARTS ONLY) LIMITED WARRANTY ON PUMP AND MOTOR
Our limited warranty on the pump and motor is for fi ve (5) years for parts only. Warranty coverage begins on the date the unit was originally purchased by the user.
NINETY DAY (PARTS ONLY) LIMITED WARRANTY ON OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Our limited warranty on options and accessories manufactured by the Company is for ninety (90) days for parts only. Our warranty covers options and accessories manufactured by the Company (e.g., fi ll spout kits, trim kits, skirts) against defects of material or workmanship. Warranty coverage begins on the date the option or accessory was originally purchased by the user.
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
Our limited warranty does not cover defects, damage, or failure caused by the common carrier, installer , user, or other person, or resulting from, without limitation, any of the following: careless handling (lifting unit by plumbing, abrading fi nish, etc.); modifi cation of any type for any reason (including modifi cation to meet local codes); improper installation (including installation not in accordance with instructions and specifi cations provided with the unit); connections supplied by the installer of the equipment; improper voltage supply or unauthorized electrical modifi cation; misuse; incorrect operation, or lack of proper routine maintenance; operation of the unit without specifi ed minimum amount of water or at inap- propriate water temperature; use of abrasive or improper cleaners; or acts of God, such as lightning, fl oods, earthquakes, etc.
In addition, THE COMPANY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES or losses arising from any cause (e.g., water damage to carpet, ceiling, loss of use, etc.) including its own negligence; damages to, respecting, or resulting from: plated parts when pool and/or spa chemicals are used in the unit; optional bath equipment not manufactured by the Company but supplied by Dealer, installer or the Company; the unit's prior usage as an operational display; or defects that should have been discovered before installation. This limited warranty does not include: labor, transportation, or other costs incurred in the removal and/or reinstallation of the original unit and/or in­stallation of a replacement unit; any costs relating to obtaining access for repair; or loss of use damage, including loss of sales, profi t or business advantage of any kind under any circumstances. Bath units are excluded from any warranty coverage if any addition, deletion, or modifi cation of any kind whatsoever has been made to the unit (or to any component).
Warranty coverage is provided in the United States of America only.
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED ALTOGETHER OR TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW.
NOTICE: This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. There are no war- ranties applicable to Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath products except as expressly stated herein or as implied by applicable state and federal laws. The Company will not be responsible for any statements or representations made in any form that go beyond, are broader than or are inconsistent with any authorized literature or specifi cations furnished by the Company.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam­ages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.
RETURN OF WARRANTY CARD
The attached Warranty Registration Card MUST be fi lled out by the purchaser within thirty (30) days from purchase and mailed to Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath in order for this warranty to become effective.
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath
14801 Quorum Dr., Suite 400 Dallas, TX 75254
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Limited Warranty
Salon™ Spa Air Bath and Whirlpool Product
RESPONSIBILITIES OF OTHERS
Inspecting the unit prior to installation is the responsibility of the installer or building contractor who acts on behalf of the user. They are responsible for ensuring the unit is free of defect or damage. Notices are placed on and in the unit and on the shipping carton advising the installer of this responsibility. In the event of a problem, the unit must not be installed. The Company is not responsible for failures or damage that could have been discovered, repaired, or avoided by proper inspection and testing prior to installation.
Damage occurring in transit is the responsibility of the carrier. The user or installer MUST open the crate and inspect the unit for damage when it is delivered. If damage is discovered, it must be reported immediately to the seller and the carrier in writing, and an inspection requested. Failure of the carrier to respond should be reported to the seller and the carrier. Your freight claims should be fi led promptly thereafter.
It is the responsibility of the installer, building contractor, or user to provide access for service. The Company is not responsible for any costs relating to obtaining access for repair. The user shall bear such costs and, if appropriate, must seek recovery from the installer.
Damage occurring to the unit during installation is the responsibility of the installer and/or building contractor and damage occurring thereafter is the responsibility of the user.
Failure of any optional equipment is the sole responsibility of the equipment manufacturer. (Options and accessories manufactured by the Company are warranted for ninety (90) days from the original date of purchase for parts only.)
The Distributor or Dealer is responsible for knowing local code requirements and notifying the installing contractor and/or user of these requirements at the time of purchase. The Company is not responsible for costs to modify any product to obtain any code approval, such as city, county, or state building codes.
WARRANTY SERVICE
For the customer's benefi t, the Company maintains a list of independent service personnel to perform required warranty service repairs. Such fi rms are not agents or representatives of the Company and cannot bind the Company by words or conduct.
The Company will provide the warranty service described above when the following conditions have been met: the failure is of the nature or type covered by the warranty; the user has informed an Authorized Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Service Agent or Warranty Service Department Representative of the nature of the problem during the warranty period; conclusive evidence (e.g., proof of purchase or installation) is provided to the foregoing by the user proving that the failure occurred or was discovered within the warranty period; an authorized independent service person or Company representative has been permit­ted to inspect the unit during regular business hours within a reasonable time after the problem was reported by the user.
In order to obtain warranty service, consult your local telephone book for the location of the nearest Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Authorized Service Agent. Describe the problem and the Authorized Service Agent will inspect the unit and provide the required warranty service.
If you are unable to contact a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Authorized Service Agent, call or write:
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Warranty Service Department 14801 Quorum Dr., Suite 400
Dallas, TX 75254
Call: 1-800-288-4002
To obtain warranty replacement for factory-installed components for Company supplied options and accessories manufactured and supplied by the Company, call or write the above. Provide a description of the problem and proof of purchase. You will be instructed how to obtain replacements and where to return, at your expense, the failed component(s), option(s), or accessory(ies).
All replacement parts, equipment, and repairs shall assume the remaining warranty period of the part(s) replaced.
The Company's warranty obligation shall be discharged upon tender of replacement or repair. The customer's refusal to accept the tender terminates the Company's warranty obligation.
© 2006 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath EL21000B 10/06
Ninety-Day
Parts Only
Limited Warranty
On
Accessory(ies)
JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH
EL21000B
Ninety-Day
Parts Only
Limited Warranty
On
Accessory(ies)
This card must be fi lled out and returned to the address printed on the other
side within thirty (30) days from date of purchase in order for this warranty
to be come effective.
Purchaser's Name _________________________________________
Purchaser's Address _______________________________________
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ________
Date of Purchase __________________________________________
Model Name _____________________________________________
Serial Number ____________________________________________
Dealer's Name ____________________________________________
Dealer's Address __________________________________________
1. How did you fi rst hear about this Salon™ Spa Series Bath product?
( ) Advertisement ( ) Article in Magazine/Newspaper
( ) Visited Dealer/Plumbing Supplier ( ) Yellow Pages
( ) Builder/Plumber/Remodeler ( ) Decorator/Architect
( ) Visited Retailer/Home Center Store
( ) Word of Mouth . . . Friend/Relative/Acquaintance
( ) Other (Please Describe) _______________________________
2. Who fi rst gave you specifi c information about this product (specifi cations,
prices, etc.)?
( ) Dealer/Plumbing Supplier ( ) Builder ( ) Remodeler
( ) Plumbing Contractor ( ) Retailer/Home Center Store
( ) Decorator/Architect ( ) Already Installed
3. What was the main reason for purchase?
( ) Styling ( ) Warranty Service ( ) Product Features
( ) Brand Name ( ) Price ( ) ( ) Home Resale
( ) Other ____________________________________________
4. Who fi nally decided which product you would buy?
( ) Self ( ) Spouse ( ) Self and Spouse Together
( ) Other Family Member ( ) Designer/Architect
( ) Builder/Plumber/Remodeler ( ) Already Installed
5. Who installed? ( ) Already installed/New Home
( ) Contractor/Plumber when remodeling
( ) Self/Spouse when remodeling
( ) Other
6. What is the current market value of this property?
Please estimate $ _______________________________________
7. What is the age of the head of the household? ____________ years
8. What other manufacturers did you consider?
( ) Eljer ( ) Lasco ( ) Price Pfi ster ( ) Aqua Glass
( ) Kohler ( ) American Standard ( ) Sterling
( ) Other (Specify) _____________________________________
9. How long did you shop before purchasing unit?
( ) 1 day ( ) 2 months - 6 months
( ) 2-7 days ( ) 6 months - 1 year
( ) 1 week - 2 weeks ( ) 1 year - 2 years
( ) 2 weeks - 4 weeks ( ) +2 years
( ) 1 month - 2 months
10. Approximately how long have you lived in this home? ___________
11. Please indicate, approximately, the total annual income of your
household.
( ) Up to $24,999 ( ) $50,000 to $74,999
( ) $25,000 to $29,999 ( ) $75,000 to $99,999
( ) $30,000 to $39,999 ( ) $100,000 to $149,999
( ) $40,000 to $49,999 ( ) $150,000 and Above
12. Was your purchase process?
( ) Very easy ( ) Easy ( ) Diffi cult ( ) Very Diffi cult
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