Kohler K-1969 User Manual

Homeowners Guide
Bath with Airjets
K-1969
M product numbers are for Mexico (i.e. K-12345M) Los números de productos seguidos de M corresponden a México (Ej. K-12345M) Français, page “Français-1” Español, página “Español-1”
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: When using electrical products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
WARNING: Risk of personal injury. Do not permit children to use this unit unless they are
closely supervised at all times.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury. To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the bath.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Do not permit electric appliances (such as a hair dryer, lamp, telephone, radio, or television) within 5’ (1.5 m) of this bath with airjets.
WARNING: The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia. Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs
when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature 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 bath, (c) unawareness of impending hazard, (d) fetal damage in pregnant women, (e) physical inability to exit the bath, and (f) unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning.
An equipment grounding terminal is provided in the field wiring compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply panel with a conductor equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this bath with airjets.
A pressure wire connector is provided on the exterior of the blower motor or control within this unit to permit connection of a bonding conductor between this unit and all other exposed metal in the vicinity, as needed to comply with local requirements.
Use this bath with airjets only for its intended purpose as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by Kohler Company.
Never drop or insert any object into any opening. The bath must be connected only to a supply circuit that is protected by a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter
(GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD). Such a GFCI or RCD should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI or RCD, press the test button. The GFCI or RCD should interrupt power. Press the reset button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI or RCD fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI or RCD is defective. If the GFCI or RCD interrupts power to the bath without the test button being pressed, a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of an electric shock. Do not use this bath. Disconnect the bath and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before using.
Do not allow the water temperature in the bath with airjets to exceed 104°F (40°C). Hydro-massage action can cause even a small amount of bubble bath, bath soap, shampoo, or bath oil to
foam excessively. For this reason, please do not use these products during blower operation. Your new Kohler bath with airjets has been listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories, thus ensuring safety for
you and your family. Your new bath also conforms to rigid ANSI and IAPMO standards set within the plumbing industry.
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Chromatherapy Light
User Keypad
Blower Motor
Control
Airjet
Level Sensor
Bath
Your Bath with Airjets
Your new bath with airjets is designed to stimulate, invigorate, and energize your body. You will use the following components:
Bath - Allows the bather to relax in comfort while enjoying the air massage.
User Keypad - Located within easy reach, the keypad allows you to turn the bath on and off. It also
allows you to access the airjet modes and adjust the airflow.
Airjets - Holes through which the air flows. Chromatherapy Lights (if provided) - Adds ambience to your bath with a specific color or set the
bath to continuously cycle through all eight colors. Level Sensor - Determines when the bath has been drained and starts the timing for the automatic
purge cycle. Blower Motor - Provides quiet, variable speed power to force air through the airjets into the water
and create the soothing bubbling action. Control - Processes the instructions received when the user keypad is used and initiates the chosen
functions.
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Air Flow Mode
Activates Mode Selected
Rotate Outer Ring to Access Desired Mode
Power On/Off
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Surge Mode
Increase Flow or Surge
Indicator Bar
Chromatherapy Specific Color (if provided)
Decrease Flow or Surge
Chromatherapy Cycle (if provided)
Purge Mode
User Keypad And Bath with Airjets Modes/Features
Power On/Off - Turns the blower motor on and off. Symbols illuminated in blue indicate available modes/features. Modes that are operating will display in green.
Activate Button - Press “OK” to activate the desired mode. The active mode will flash (green). Up Arrow - Increases the air flow when the air flow mode is active. Increases the pulse speed when
the surge mode is active. Down Arrow - Decreases the air flow when the air flow mode is active. Decreases the pulse speed
when the surge mode is active.
Outer Ring - Rotate the outer ring to the desired mode. The selected mode will flash (blue). Indicator Bar - Shows the air flow volume when operating in the air flow mode. Shows the surge
speed when operating in the surge mode. Purge Mode - Select to initiate the purge mode manually. The purge cycle will not start if there is
water in the bath. The purge mode blows any residual water out of the air channels. The blower motor starts and runs at a low speed for about 2 minutes. An automatic purge cycle occurs when the bath is drained and the water level falls below the level sensors.
Air Flow Mode - In this mode, air flow is directed through any combination of airjets in the selected zones. Air flow can be adjusted with the arrow buttons. When you select the surge mode the air flow mode stops. When you select the air flow mode while operating in the surge mode, the surge mode stops.
Zone 1 - Use this mode to select or deselect the air flow through Zone 1. Zone 2 - Use this mode to select or deselect the air flow through Zone 2. Zone 3 - Use this mode to select or deselect the air flow through Zone 3. Surge Mode - When active, the air flow ramps up from minimum to maximum and then down
again to minimum. Adjust the surge speed between approximately 10 seconds to 60 seconds by using the up or down buttons. Use the up and down arrow buttons to adjust the surge speed. Select or deselect the zones when in the surge mode.
Chromatherapy Cycle (if provided) - Chromatherapy lights will automatically and continuously cycle through the eight colors; white, violet, indigo blue, aqua blue, green, yellow, orange and red. One cycle through all eight colors takes approximately 1 minute.
Chromatherapy Specific-Color (if provided) - Select this mode to choose a specific color for the bath.
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User Keypad And Bath with Airjets Modes/Features (cont.)
User Keypad “Sleep” Modes - To enhance your bathing experience, the keypad is programmed to darken after approximately 15 seconds of inactivity. Only the last feature selected will remain illuminated. To resume normal operation, press any key or turn the outer ring. Approximately 1 minute after all equipment is turned off, the keypad will darken completely to conserve power. Press the On/Off button or turn the outer ring to reactivate the keypad.
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Air Flow Mode
Activates Mode Selected
Rotate Outer Ring to Access Desired Mode
Power On/Off
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Surge Mode
Increase Flow or Surge
Indicator Bar
Chromatherapy Specific Color (if provided)
Decrease Flow or Surge
Chromatherapy Cycle (if provided)
Purge Mode
Operating Your Bath with Airjets
NOTE: If the unit does not function properly, please refer to the “Troubleshooting” section.
Starting the Unit
Close the drain. Fill the bath to a level at least 2” (5.1 cm) above the top of the airjets. Use your hand to test the water temperature for comfort and safety. Carefully enter the bath basin. Press the On/Off button on the user keypad. Observe that the air system starts and air begins to flow to all zones. Observe that the chromatherapy lights (if provided) also begin operation in the cycling mode. If desired, adjust the air flow rate using the up or down buttons. After about 15 seconds, observe that only the last feature selected remains illuminated on the user
keypad.
Selecting Air Flow Modes
Rotate the outer ring to select a desired mode. Observe that the selected icon is flashing blue. Press the OKbutton to activate the mode. Observe that the active mode flashes green and the mode is implemented. Observe that, after about 15 seconds, the icon stops flashing. To turn off a mode, rotate the outer ring until the icon is flashing green and then press the “OK”
button again. The icon will then turn blue, indicating the mode is off.
Stopping the Bath
When ready, press the On/Off button a second time to stop the air system. Carefully exit the bath. Open the drain to empty the bath. Observe that when the bath drains below the level sensors the automatic 2-minute purge cycle
occurs. The air system operates at a low speed to blow any residual water out of the air harness.
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Operating Your Bath with Airjets (cont.)
Observe that, about 1 minute after shutdown, all user keypad lights turn off.
Initiating a Manual Purge Cycle
After stopping the air system and draining the bath, rotate the ring on the user keypad to the purge icon.
Observe that the purge cycle icon is flashing blue. Press the OKbutton once. The purge icon flashes green and the mode is implemented. The air system operates at a low speed
to blow any residual water out of the air harness. After about 2 minutes, the air system stops automatically.
Chromatherapy Operation (if Equipped)
NOTE: Chromatherapy may be used with all modes of operation. Chromatherapy may also be used when the air system is not operating.
Chromatherapy Cycle - When you activate this mode, the chromatherapy lights automatically and continuously cycle through the eight colors: white, violet, indigo blue, aqua blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. One cycle through all eight colors takes about 1 minute. Rotate the outer ring to select this mode and press “OK” to activate it. To turn off the lights, press the “OK” button while the chromatherapy mode is selected and active.
Chromatherapy Specific Color Selection - Activate this mode to choose a specific color for your bath. Rotate the outer ring to select this mode, press the “OK” button, and use the up and down buttons to select the desired color. To turn off the lights, press the “OK” button while the chromatherapy mode is selected and active.
Care and Cleaning
Do not use powdered cleaners unless the cleaner is fully dissolved in water. Solid substances could block the airjets.
Do not use full strength bleach or ammonia cleaning solutions. Chemically active cleaning solutions can damage the bath surface.
Do not use abrasive cleansers or solvents on acrylic surfaces. Abrasive cleaners and solvents can damage the bath surface.
Wipe out your acrylic bath with a soft cloth after each use. Avoid detergents, disinfectants, or cleaning products in aerosol cans.
NOTE: To restore dull or scratched units: Apply white automotive polishing compound with a clean rag. Rub scratches and dull areas vigorously. Wipe off residue. Follow with a coat of white automotive paste wax. Do not wax areas where you walk or stand.
Cleaning Your User Keypad and Remote Control
Use a soft cloth to wipe the keypad and remote control after each use. If the surface becomes dirty, use a non-abrasive soap and warm water to clean.
Maintaining the Airjets
If cleaning the airjets is required due to hard water deposits, use a small between-the-teeth dental brush and white vinegar. Dip the brush in the vinegar, brush the hole, rinse the brush in clean water, and then use the wet rinsed brush to rinse the hole.
Fill the bath with water to the top row of airjets. Drain the bath and press the purge button.
For detailed cleaning information and products to consider, visit www.kohler.com/clean. To order Care & Cleaning information, call 1-800-456-4537.
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Warranty
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
KOHLER plumbing products are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year from date of installation.
Kohler Co. will, at its election, repair, replace or make appropriate adjustment where Kohler Co. inspection discloses any such defects occurring in normal usage within one (1) year after installation. Kohler Co. is not responsible for removal or installation costs. Use of in-tank toilet cleaners will void the warranty.
To obtain warranty service contact Kohler Co. either through your Dealer, Plumbing Contractor, Home Center or E-tailer, or by writing Kohler Co., Attn.: Customer Care Center, 444 Highland Drive, Kohler, WI 53044, USA, or by calling 1-800-4-KOHLER (1-800-456-4537) from within the USA and Canada, and 001-800-456-4537 from within Mexico, or visit www.kohler.com within the USA, www.ca.kohler.com from within Canada, or www.mx.kohler.com in Mexico.
IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THAT OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. KOHLER CO. AND/OR SELLER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.
This is Kohler Co.’s exclusive written warranty.
Troubleshooting
This troubleshooting guide is for general aid only. A KOHLER Authorized Service Representative or qualified electrician should correct all electrical problems. For warranty service, contact your dealer or wholesale distributor.
Troubleshooting the Bath System
Symptoms Probable Causes Recommended Action
1. User keypad does not
illuminate when On/Off button is pressed or the outer ring is rotated.
2. Ground-Fault
Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD) trips when unit is turned on.
A. No power to control. A. Check wiring and connect power.
B. Ground-Fault Circuit-
Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD) tripped.
C. Wiring harness from user
keypad to control is loose, disconnected, or damaged.
D. User keypad does not work. D. Replace the user keypad. Refer to
E. Control does not work. E. Replace the control. Refer to your
A. Electrical harness is wet or
damaged.
B. Electrical wiring to the junction
box is wet or damaged.
B. Reset GFCI or RCD. If it trips
again, refer to Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD) trips when unit is turned on.
C. Check wiring for proper
connections. Replace the wiring harness if necessary. Refer to your installer or wholesale dealer.
your installer or wholesale dealer.
installer or wholesale dealer.
A. Check for wet connections. Dry the
connections and repair the leak. Check for insulation or connector damage. Replace the harness if damaged. Refer to your installer or wholesale dealer.
B. Have a qualified electrician
diagnose and correct the problem in accordance with applicable building and electrical codes.
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Troubleshooting (cont.)
Symptoms Probable Causes Recommended Action
3. User keypad is
illuminated, but does not respond to buttons or outer ring.
4. Blower motor will not
start.
5. Blower motor stops
running and will not immediately restart. Keypad is illuminated.
6. Blower motor starts, some
but not all airjets are bubbling.
7. Blower motor runs but no
air bubbles are formed.
C. Electrical wiring to the power
cord is wet or damaged.
D. Blower motor does not work. D. Replace the blower motor. Refer to
E. Control does not work. E. Replace the control. Refer to your
A. Control program is locked. A. Reset GFCI or RCD.
B. P5 plug assembly harness from
user keypad to control is loose, disconnected, or damaged.
C. User keypad does not work. C. Replace the user keypad. Refer to
D. Control does not work. D. Replace the control. Refer to your
A. No water in the bath. A. Fill the bath at least 2(5.1 cm)
B. Power cord from blower motor
to control is loose, disconnected, or damaged.
C. Blower motor does not work. C. Replace the blower motor. Refer to
D. Control does not work. D. Replace the control. Refer to your
A. Blower motor overheated and
protection device activated.
A. Blower motor speed is too low. A. Increase speed setpoint to blower
B. Blower motor inlet is blocked. B. Clean blower motor inlet. C. Blower motor does not work. C. Replace the blower motor. Refer to
D. Blower motor discharge is
blocked. Check valve does not work. E. Replace the check valve. Refer to
E.
F. Airjets are plugged. F. Wet a soft, non-abrasive cloth with
A. Blower motor inlet is blocked. A. Clean blower motor inlet.
C. Have a qualified electrician
diagnose and correct the problem in accordance with applicable building and electrical codes.
your installer or wholesale dealer.
installer or wholesale dealer.
B. Check wiring for proper
connections. Replace the wiring harness if necessary. Refer to your installer or wholesale dealer.
your installer or wholesale dealer.
installer or wholesale dealer.
above the top of the highest airjet.
B. Check wiring for proper
connections.
your installer or wholesale dealer.
installer or wholesale dealer.
A. Check for blockage at motor vents.
Remove blockage and allow motor to cool. Refer to dealer or wholesale distributor. Otherwise, refer to User keypad is illuminated, but does not respond to buttons or outer ring.
motor.
your installer or wholesale dealer.
D. Clear blockage.
your installer or wholesale dealer.
white vinegar and wipe the plugged hole. Rinse the area with clean water to avoid long-term exposure of the vinegar to the bath or airjet surface.
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Troubleshooting (cont.)
Symptoms Probable Causes Recommended Action
B. Airjets are plugged. B. Wet a soft, non-abrasive cloth with
white vinegar and wipe the plugged hole. Rinse the area with clean water to avoid long-term exposure of the vinegar to the bath or airjet surface.
C. Check valve does not work. C. Replace the check valve. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer.
D. Blower motor does not work. D. Replace the blower motor. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer.
E. Control does not work. E. Replace the control. Refer to your
installer or wholesale dealer.
8. Blower motor operates,
A. Blower motor inlet is blocked. A. Clean blower motor inlet.
air bubbles are formed, zone controls work, but variable speed feature does not work.
B. Loose, disconnected, or
damaged wiring harness.
B. Check wiring for proper
connections. Replace the wiring harness if necessary. Refer to your installer or wholesale dealer.
C. User keypad does not work. C. Replace the user keypad. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer.
D. Blower motor does not work. D. Replace the blower motor. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer.
E. Control does not work. E. Replace the control. Refer to your
installer or wholesale dealer.
9. Blower motor won’t turn
off when the On/Off
A. User keypad does not work. A. Replace the user keypad. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer. button on user keypad is pressed.
B. Loose, disconnected, or
damaged wiring harness.
B. Check wiring for proper
connections. Replace the wiring
harness if necessary. Refer to your
installer or wholesale dealer.
C. Control does not work. C. Replace the control. Refer to your
installer or wholesale dealer.
10. A zone does not produce
air bubbles but another zone operates normally.
A. Zone is not selected. A. Select the zone according to the
instructions in User Keypad and
Bath with Airjets Modes/Features.
B. Butterfly valve does not work. B. Replace the butterfly valve. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer.
C. Loose, disconnected, or
damaged wiring harness.
C. Check wiring for proper
connections. Replace the wiring
harness if necessary. Refer to your
installer or wholesale dealer.
D. User keypad does not work. D. Replace the user keypad. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer.
E. Control does not work. E. Replace the control. Refer to your
installer or wholesale dealer.
11. Surge mode does not
work.
A. User keypad does not work. A. Replace the user keypad. Refer to
your installer or wholesale dealer.
B. Control does not work. B. Replace the control. Refer to your
installer or wholesale dealer.
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Troubleshooting (cont.)
Symptoms Probable Causes Recommended Action
12. Water spillage or damage
observed under the bath.
A. Drain or overflow leaking. A. Repair or replace the drain
B. Wall, deck, and/or shower door
is improperly sealed.
assembly according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
B. Apply silicone sealant at the seams
between the bath and the wall,
deck, or door.
13. Noise level from blower
has increased and/or airjet performance has decreased.
A. The check valve does not work
properly.
B. The check valve needs to be
replaced.
A. Tap the check valve with a
screwdriver handle. Restart the
system. If the symptoms have
stopped, the check valve does not
need to be replaced.
B. Remove the check valve from the
check valve assembly. Reassemble
the check valve assembly without
the check valve. Restart the system.
If the system properly functions
without the check valve, the check
valve needs to be replaced. For
safety, reinstall the malfunctioning
check valve until a replacement
check valve can be installed.
For Baths with Chromatherapy
Symptoms Probable Causes Recommended Action
14. Chromatherapy lights do
not work.
A. Loose, disconnected or damaged
wiring/connections.
B. Control does not work. B. Replace control. Refer to your
A. Check wiring for proper
connections. Replace wiring if necessary. Refer to your installer or wholesale dealer.
installer or wholesale dealer.
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1096498
Butterfly
1-1/2" Tubing
*Note:
All tubing 1" unless otherwise noted.
1-1/4" Tubing
58946
Screw
1035938
Washer
1-1/2" Tubing
1-1/2" Tubing
1036218
Check Valve Assembly
1036216
Blower Kit
95045
Screw
**Finish/color code must be specified when ordering.
95045
Screw
1132320
Check Valve
1-1/2" Tubing
95045
Screw
1038690
Vent Assembly
Service Parts
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93893
Cover
Butterfly Valve
1033678
Screw
93892-A
Electrical Box
93841
Screw
96956
Butterfly
1111726
Screw
61776
Lock Washer
67065
Ground Lug
93003
Strain Relief
60129
Nut
73519
Water Level Probe
63270
Washer
63270
Washer
1021777
Wire Harness
60129
Nut
61845-K
Grounding Wire
(1/2")
93836
(1")
93838
(1-1/4")
93839
(1-1/2")
94853
Tube (w/Couplings)
1016466
Motor
1013822-A**
Remote
1023091**
Cap
1019933
Chromatherapy Lights
63149
Screw
1013464-A
Decal
1022253-A**
Remote
1013471**
Base
1039254-J** 1039254-K**
User Interface
1023381
Wrench
(K-1969-G) (K-1969-GCR)
1032583
Board
1032507
Plug/Wire Assembly
1032645
Control
65157
Nut
1020677
Gasket
1035939
Screw
1036872
Control Kit
93841
Screw
1032509
Plug/Wire Assembly
**Finish/color code must be specified when ordering
73515-C
Isolation Mount
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Guide du propriétaire
Baignoire à jets d’air
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES SÉCURITÉ
INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVES AUX RISQUES
D’INCENDIE, D’ÉLECTROCUTION OU DE
BLESSURES CORPORELLES
LIRE ET SUIVRE TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS
CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS
AVERTISSEMENT: Lors de l’utilisation des produits électriques, des précautions de base doivent toujours être observées, incluant ce qui suit:
AVERTISSEMENT: Risque de blessures corporelles. Ne pas permettre aux enfants d’utiliser cette
unité sans surveillance à tout moment.
AVERTISSEMENT: Risque de blessures corporelles. Pour éviter les blessures corporelles, entrer et sortir avec précaution de la baignoire.
AVERTISSEMENT: Risque d’électrocution. Ne pas rapprocher des appareils électriques (tels que des sèche-cheveux, des lampes, des téléphones, des radios ou des télévisions) à moins de 5’ (1,5 m) de cette baignoire à jets d’air.
AVERTISSEMENT: La consommation d’alcool, de drogues ou de médicaments peuvent augmenter considérablement le risque fatal d’hyperthermie. Une immersion prolongée dans l’eau
chaude peut provoquer l’hyperthermie. Une hyperthermie a lieu lorsque la température corporelle interne atteint un niveau dépassant de plusieurs degrés la température corporelle normale de 37 °C (98,6 °F). Les symptômes d’hyperthermie comprennent la hausse de la température corporelle, l’étourdissement, la léthargie, la somnolence et l’évanouissement. Les effets de l’hyperthermie comprennent: (a) défaut de percevoir la chaleur, (b) défaut de s’apercevoir du besoin de sortir de la baignoire, (c) incapacité de reconnaître le danger, (d) dommages au foetus dans le cas des femmes enceintes, (e) incapacité physique de sortir de la baignoire et (f) inconscience et danger conséquent de noyade.
Une borne de mise à la terre est incluse dans le boîtier du câblage. Afin de réduire les risques d’électrocution, le panneau du service électrique doit être raccordé à la borne de mise à la terre, avec un câble de même calibre que celui du circuit de contrôle qui alimente cette baignoire à jets d’air.
Un câble connecteur à pression est prévu à l’extérieur du moteur souffleur ou de la commande de cet appareil afin de permettre la connexion entre l’appareil et toutes autres surfaces de métal exposé avoisinantes, conformément aux normes locales.
N’utiliser cette baignoire à jets d’air qu’à des fins telles que décrites dans ce manuel. Ne pas utiliser de dispositifs de fixation non recommandés par Kohler Company.
Ne jamais faire tomber ou insérer d’objet quelconque dans les ouvertures. La baignoire doit être raccordée uniquement à un circuit d’alimentation protégé par un disjoncteur de fuite
de terre (GFCI) ou un appareil de courant résiduel (RCD). De tels disjoncteurs GFCI ou RCD devraient être fournis par l’installateur et vérifiés régulièrement. Appuyer sur le bouton de test pour tester les disjoncteurs GFCI ou RCD. Le GFCI ou RCD devraient couper le courant. Appuyer sur le bouton de ré-initialisation. L’alimentation devrait être restituée. Si les disjoncteurs GFCI or RCD ne fonctionnent pas de cette façon, l’un
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