Affinity™
Owner's Manual
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Contents
Specifications & Rough-in Reference _____________________________________________________
Framing and Support _________________________________________________________________
Wall Cutout & CD/Radio Installation ______________________________________________________
TV Installation _______________________________________________________________________
Service Access ______________________________________________________________________
Electrical ___________________________________________________________________________
Drain Information and Plumbing _________________________________________________________
Water Supply________________________________________________________________________
Operation __________________________________________________________________________
Maintenance ________________________________________________________________________
Template ___________________________________________________________________________
Warranty ___________________________________________________________________________
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Save These Instructions for Future Use.
Owner's Record
Date Purchased ____________________________________________________________
Purchased From ____________________________________________________________
Installed By ________________________________________________________________
Serial Number ___________________________
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Specifications & Rough-in Reference
DIMENSIONS
68"
68"
22"
27"
(1727 mm) L
(1727 mm) W
( 559 mm) H1
( 686 mm) H2
68"
68"
35-7/8" ( 911 mm) H3
DRAIN/OVERFLOW DIMENSIONS
19" (483 mm) A
12" (305 mm) B
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
CUTOUT
16" X 4"
TOTAL WEIGHT/FLOOR LOADING
1500 lb
(682 kg)/
47 lb/sq. ft.
(229 kg/sq. m)
34"
11-7/8"
34"
24"
8-3/8"
48"
TOP VIEW
OPERATING
GALLONAGE
120 U.S. gal
(455 liters)
SENSOR FOR
REMOTE CONTROL
H3
H1
PRODUCT
WEIGHT
250 lb
H2
(114 kg)
FRONT VIEW
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
BATH
115 VAC 60 Hz.
30 Amp
A
Single Phase
(Must be Class A GFCI Protected)
The unit must be hard wired (permanent) from
this circuit to the control box.
B
DRAIN/OVERFLOW
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
RAPIDHEAT™ HEATER
115 VAC 60 Hz.
15 Amp
Single Phase
66"
66"
(Must be Class A GFCI Protected)
The unit must be hard wired (permanent) from
this circuit to the control box.
33"
33"
46-5/8"
CUTOUT
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Important: Read complete instructions before beginning installation.
Each whirlpool bath arrives ready for installation, completely equipped with motor/pump assembly and plumbing and
fittings necessary for whirlpool operation. An optional drain/overflow kit is available for installation on the bath.
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 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
finish, do not install the bath. Damage or defect to the finish 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 definitions 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
installation, the bath must be filled 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.
Framing and Support
The drain/overflow of the bath extends below the bottom of the bath. Note that this requires a cutout in the floor.
The floor 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 tile flange. If the subfloor is level, no other preparation is necessary. You can proceed to install
the bath. If the subfloor 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 floor leveling compound, mortar, plaster or minimal
expansion structural foam having a density of a minimum of 5 lbs./cubic ft; however the bath must remain level in
order for it to drain properly and the foam feet must make full contact with the leveling material. Both sides of a joint
or splice of subfloor should be level to each other.
The rim of the bath is not designed to support weight. If finish material is to overlap (maximum 1” overlap) or contact
the bath, the added weight must be fully self-supporting.
The protective film liner inside the bath should be left there to prevent damage to the finish from shoes, tools, etc.
during installation and should not be removed until final cleanup.
Typical Installation
WALL
CUTOUTS
SPEAKER
WIRES
FINISHED
WALL
FOR MODELS WITH TV:
AUDIO CABLES, FAN,
AND TV POWER CORDS
1" X 4" (NOT FOR SUPPORT)
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Wall Cutout and CD/Radio Installation
The installation requires a cutout in the wall. The cutout allows room for the speakers, CD/Radio speaker/power &
TV audio cable wires.
NOTE: CD/Radio must be must be located a minimum of 5' away from the interior of the bath. The cable provided
with the unit is designed for this minimum distance. If a longer distance is desired, cut the cable and splice to the power
cord with leads provided with the CD/radio. Do not exceed 20' as the CD/radio audio performance will be reduced and
damage to the unit can occur.
Before final setting of the bath, locate the CD/radio speaker & power harness, TV audio cable and CD/Radio ground-
ing wire (CD/Radio chassis to control box bonding bar) coiled under the bath rim. Run wires through wall cutout to
CD/Radio build out.
38"
9" MIN.
CUTOUT IN
WALL (SAME
TV AUDIO
SIDE AS
CABLE
MOUNTED
CUTOUT
CD/RADIO)
CABLE TV OUTLET
5' MINIMUM
CD/RADIO -
MAY BE LOCATED ON
FINISHED
WALL
OPPOSITE WALL
4" MIN.
JUNCTION BOX JUNCTION BOX
1x4 (NOT
FOR SUPPORT)
BATH
(POWER TO
(FOR HEATER)
PERIMETER CONTROL BOX)
ToallowclearancefortheCD/Radio,build-outsectionof
wall 7-1/2" from back of stud as shown. We recommend
using 1/2" plywood. A template is provided for sleeve
mounting hole on page 13. Keep CD/Radio build-out
away from insulating materials.
Beforemounting,presscontrolpanelreleasebuttonand
detach control panel
NOTE: CD/Radiohasbeenmechanicallyfastenedto
thebottomoftheTVshelf. Removebeforeinstalling
unit.
FINISHED WALL
7-1/2"
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Remove trim plate.
Remove sleeve after disengaging sleeve locks. Stand
the unit and insert the 2 handles between the unit and
sleeve to disengage the sleeve locks. When standing
the unit be careful not to damage the fuse on the rear.
Remove the sleeve. Retain the handles for future use.
Run wires through sleeve. Insert sleeve into build out. When flush, bend appropriate tabs to hold sleeve firmly in
place. Connect the speaker & power connector and TV audio to the CD/radio. Connect the green ground wire to the
CD /radio chassis ground.
Slide Unit into sleeve until locked. Attach trim plate and control panel.
GROUND
TERMINAL
FUSE
BUILT OUT
AREA
ANTENNA
TV
AUDIO
CABLE
SPEAKER
& POWER
HARNESS
SLEEVE
CD/RADIO
CHASSIS
TRIM
PLATE
CONTROL
PANEL
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TV Installation
Remove back cover by lifting straight upward and then
remove the drip shield. Tighten cable tie and cut off
excess. Tighten cable tie with anchor (not supplied) to
the TV power cord. It is not necessary to attach anchor
to drip shield; the cable tie and anchor are used to
ensure the TV power cord remains in the TV housing.
Locate blackout panel and peel protective backing off
adhesive. Position blackout panel onto TV screen and
press adhesive to TV. Position TV on shelf and hook up
power cord, audio and cable TV cables. Slide TV flush
to front window. Make sure the sensor hole on the
blackout panel aligns with the TV sensor. If they do not
align, adjust the shelf with positioning feet till they are
aligned. Reinstall drip shield. Connect speaker wires to
back cover speakers observing polarity: right speaker
purple + and purple w/black stripe -; left speaker green
+ and green w/black stripe -. Then position back cover
by sliding downward over gasket seal. Make sure
gasket seal did not detach from bath shell (extra gasket
material has been provided). Secure with screws (an
offset screwdriver is provided). An internal fan is pro-
videdtocoolandventilatetheTVcompartment. Thefan
will turn on in some instances depending on the thermo-
stat within the TV compartment.
DRIP SHIELD WIRING
DRIP SHIELD
FAN
RED
BLACK
TV POWER CORD
AUDIO
CABLE
CABLE TV
TV CONNECTIONS
TO CABLE TV LINE
REAR OF TV
TO STEREO AUDIO
INPUT OF CD/RADIO
VIDEO/AUDIO FROM
EXTERNAL DVD OR VCR
DC INPUT
BACK COVER
SCREWS (3)
DRIP SHIELD
GENTLY PUSH TV AS
FAR FOWARD TO WINDOW
SPEAKER WIRES
BLACKOUT PANEL
POWER, AUDIO AND
CABLE TV/ANT. CABLES
REMOTE
CONTROL
SENSOR
DOUBLE SIDED TAPE
TOP AND BOTTOM
PEEL PROTECTIVE
BACKING OFF ADHESIVE.
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Bonding
Service Access
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Connect a #8 guage (10mm ) minimum solid copper
bond wire from the house electrical pannel or an ap-
proved local ground to all metal components (i.e. junc-
tionboxetc.). Anapprovedgroundmaybean8footlong
ground rod (3 meter long earth rod), a plate electrode or
other acceptable bond location. Check your local build-
ing code for requirements.
For partially or fully sunken installations, allow for ac-
cess to service connections. It is the installer's respon-
sibility to provide sufficient service access. See Ser-
vice Access illustration. Provide adequate ventilation
(minimum 30 square inch opening) for cooling the mo-
tor and to supply sufficient air for the jets.
SERVICE ACCESS
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
CONTROL BOX
BLOWER
MOTOR/PUMP
JUNCTION BOX
RAPIDHEAT
WIRE NUTS
ACCESS
ACCESS
BLACK
FROM
POWER
SUPPLY
TO
CONTROL BOX
RAPIDHEAT
GROUND
(GREEN)
WHITE
Electrical Connections
Two separate circuits are required for this unit:
Bath
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION RAPIDHEAT
Install a 115 VAC 30AMP dedicated circuit protected by
a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). The unit must
be hard wired (permanent) from this circuit to the con-
trol box. Remove cover of control box and hard wire
from GFCI circuit to terminal block.
JUNCTION BOX
SEPERATE GFCI
PROTECTED CIRCUIT
(TO BATH CONTROL BOX)
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Connect only
to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter.
Rapid Heat
Install a 120 VAC 15 AMP dedicated circuit with GFCI
protection. The unit must be hard wired (permanent)
from this circuit to the junction box for the heater (see
below). For operation, refer to the RapidHeat instruc-
tions.
SEPERATE GFCI
TM
PROTECTED CIRCUIT
(FOR RAPIDHEAT)
RAPIDHEAT
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Connect only
to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter.
We recommend that a qualified electrician perform this
work.
CAUTION: Operating the motor/pump without
enough water in the bath can cause leaking and per-
manent damage to the pump. Before power is ap-
plied to the installation, make sure the switch is in
the OFF position to avoid pump damage.
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Drain Information
Clean-Up After Installation
A drain/overflow assembly must be installed on the bath,
water tested, and connected to the sanitary system of
the house. After opening the carton, inspect for dam-
age and verify that the kit is of the proper finish. In the
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath drain/overflow kit, note that the
waste flange, strainer, overflow cover and cover screws
are packaged in a separate package within the kit to
protect the trim finish. Follow the installation instruc-
tions provided with the drain/overflow kit.
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 plas-
ter or grout can be removed if lightly rubbed with deter-
gent on a damp cloth or sponge.
Paint, tar, or other difficult stains can be removed with
paint thinner, turpentine, or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing
alcohol).
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 Whirl-
pool bath is not responsible for removal and/or reinstal-
lation costs.
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color finish
can be removed by lightly sanding with 600-grit wet/dry
sandpaper. You can restore the glossy finish 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 applica-
tion of automotive paste wax.
NOTE: Watertight installation of the drain is the in-
staller's responsibility. Drain leakage is excluded
from the Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath warranty of this
product.
Major scratches and gouges which penetrate the acrylic
surface will require refinishing. Ask your Jacuzzi Whirl-
pool Bath dealer for special instructions.
Plumbing
Pump, jets, and suction fittings for the whirlpool system
are factory plumbed in schedule 40 PVC piping. All
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath products are factory tested for
proper operation and watertight connections prior to
shipping.
OPERATION
Water Level
Close the drain and fill the bath until water is at least 2"
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 in-
sufficient water in the bath could result in water spray-
ing outside the bath area. Running the whirlpool sys-
tem without water will damage the recirculating pump.
Before securing the bath to the floor a test for possible
water leaks must be made. Fill the bath and check for
leaks. If leaks are detected, notify your Jacuzzi Whirl-
pool Bath Dealer. Do not install the unit.
Water Supply
Consult local authorities for plumbing code requirements
in your area.
IMPORTANT: Proper installation of the fill spout plumb-
ing and compliance with local codes are the responsi-
bility of the installer. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath does not
warrant connections of water supply fittings and piping,
fill systems, or drain/overflow systems. Nor is it respon-
sible for damage to the bath which occurs during instal-
lation.
FILL TO AT LEAST 2"
ABOVE HIGHEST JET
2"
CAUTION: A nonflammable protective barrier must be
placed between soldering work and bath unit to prevent
damage to the bath.
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Remote Control
LED INDICATOR
BATH MODE
POWER
TV MODE
CHANNELUP & DOWN
VOLUME UP & DOWN
JETS FUNCTION
LIGHT FUNCTION
CD/DVD FUNCTION
BLOWER FUNCTION
The Floating Remote Control is a universal remote control that has been programmed to operate the TV. If the
remote has been deprogrammed the following procedure will reprogram the remote:
For TV
1. Press and release the TV button.
2. Press and hold the BLOWER
button. The LED will flash.
3. While holding the BLOWER
release both buttons.
button, press the POWER button for 2 seconds until the LED lights up. Then
4. Enter the 5 digit code 12343 using the VOLUME up and down and CHANNEL up and down: Volume up = 1,
Volume down = 2, Channel up = 3 and Channel down = 4.
5. The LED will shut off if the code is accurate and the setting successful. If not, the LED will flash twice and the
procedure must be repeated starting from step 1.
For Bath
1. Press and release the Bath button.
2. Press and hold the BLOWER
button. The LED will flash.
3. While holding the BLOWER
release both buttons.
button, press the POWER button for 2 seconds until the LED lights up. Then
4. Enter the 5 digit code 24332 using the VOLUME up and down and CHANNEL up and down: Volume up = 1,
Volume down = 2, Channel up = 3 and Channel down = 4.
5. The LED will shut off if the code is accurate and the setting successful. If not, the LED will flash twice and the
procedure must be repeated starting from step 1.
ACTIVATING THE WHIRLPOOL BATH (aim remote at sensor on bath)
1. Pressing the BATH button allows access to the JETS
, LIGHT
BLOWER
functions.
2. Press the LIGHT button once to activate the lights; press again to deactivate.
3. Press the JETS button once to activate the jets; press again to deactivate.
4. Press the BLOWER
button once to activate the blower; press again to deactivate.
NOTE: Jets, light and blower will automatically turn off after 30 minutes.
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PURGES
TV
Automatic Purge
TheFloatingRemotewillcontrolthevolumeandchange
the channels of the TV.
With all functions off either, manually or by program, a
60 minute timer will be initiated. Once this timer is fin-
ished, a 1 minute purge will be activated (blower) to
purge any remaining water in the air channel. If any
key is pressed the purge timer will be reset.
For complete operation of the TV consult the manual
enclosed.
Note: The TV manufacturer’s remote is not intended to
be used in the bath.
REMOTE BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Daily Purge
The remote is powered by 2 AAA size batteries. To
change the batteries, unscrew and remove the rear
cover. Remove the old batteries and load the new ones
with their polarities (+ and –) aligned properly. Replace
the cover making sure the water proof gasket (screws
and control) is in the proper position.
If the user holds the button on the bath control on the
unit for 5 seconds, the program will initiate a 1 minute
purge (start the blower) and will purge every day at the
same time for 1 minute. To cancel the daily purge op-
tion simply hold the button for 5 seconds. The daily
purge will not activate if one of the accessaries is on,
but it will have priority on the Automatic purge. This
means that if the program is waiting to Automatic purge
and a Daily purge crosses that time, then the automatic
purge will be cancelled and the daily purge will be
initiated.
After the batteries have been replaced, the LED will flash
twice to indicate that the programmed codes are still
memorized. The LED will flash 3 times to indicate the
programmed codes have been erased and will have to
be reprogrammed. You have 3 minutes to change the
batteries before the codes will be erased.
BATH CONTROL
NOTE: Batteries installed with incorrect polarity may
leak and damage the remote control. Do not mix old
and new batteries or carbon types with alkaline types.
BATTERIES (2 AAA)
CD/DVD FUNCTION (VIDEO INPUTS TO TV)
1. Press TV button, then POWER Button. This will turn
the TV ON.
2. Press CD/DVD to select the applicable input source.
The on-screen display will show VIDEO 1 or VIDEO
2 for any external video components or TV mode.
CD PLAYER/AM/FM SYSTEM
Power On
The CD player and AM/FM system must be activated
from the manufacturers remote control for the CD unit
or manually from the CD player panel. The floating re-
mote does not control CD/AM/FM functions.
REAR SIDE
COVER
COVER REMOVED
SUGGESTED LOCATION FOR REMOTE HOLDER
Apply a dab of clear silicone adhesive to the under-
side of holder and attach where convenient in area
shown.
AUX-IN Setup
In order to hear the TV audio, CD Player/AM/FM Sys-
tem must be set to AUX-In mode. To perform this set-
ting, follow the instructions of the CD Receiver manual
under AUX IN Mode. If power to the unit is interrupted,
the CD Receiver will have to be reset.
For complete operation of the CD/AM/FM unit consult
the manual enclosed.
Note: ThemanufacturersremotefortheCD/AM/FMunit
is not intended to be used in the bath.
Note: The quality of AM reception will vary by locality.
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for the quality
of AM reception.
AREA TO LOCATE
REMOTE HOLDER
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CD/Radio
Controlling Whirlpool Action
For operation of the CD/radio consult the manual en-
closed.
The whirlpool action in your bath is influenced by three
factors – direction of flow, force of water, and force of
air.
Note: The remote for the CD/radio is not intended to
be used inside the bath.
Note: For units with AM/FM radios, the quality of AM
reception will vary by locality. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is
not responsible for the quality of AM reception.
Direction: To change the direction of the water flow,
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 ad-
justed so that they all point in the same direction (clock-
wise or counterclockwise) to circulate the water in a cir-
cular motion around the bath, causing a total whirlpool
effect.
TV
For operation of the TV consult the manual enclosed.
NOTE: In order to hear the TV audio, the Pioneer CD
Receiver AUX function must be setup to be ON.
To perform this setting:
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 flow by rotating the jet handles to the left (counter-
clockwise). For a more gentle effect, rotate the handles
to the right (clockwise). Never run the whirlpool sys-
tem with all the jets closed.
• If the unit is on, press SOURCE and hold until the
unit turns off.
• Press FUNCTION repeatedly until AUX appears in
he display
• Select AUX on and off with
displayed: AUX :ON
. The status will be
If power to the unit is interrupted, the CD Receiver will
have to be reset.
Note: The remote for the TV is not intended to be
used inside the bath.
Force of Air: Four knobs located on the bath serve as
controls for the air induction system. The intensity of
the hydromassage whirlpool action is determined by the
amount of air inducted into the water. As the amount of
air is increased, the hydromassage action increases.
For maximum air induction, rotate the control knobs fully
counterclockwise to the largest circles. For fewer air
bubbles, decrease the amount of air induction by rotat-
ing the control knob clockwise. When the knobs are
turned to the smallest circles, only water is being
circulated.
RapidHeat
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 Switch
The heater is equipped with a preset vacuum switch
which will not allow the heater to turn ON if the pump is
not running with water flowing through the whirlpool
system.
AIR INDUCTION CONTROLS
TURN CLOCKWISE TO
REDUCE AIR FLOW
TURN COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
TO INCREASE AIR FLOW
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. To reset,
press the button. If the high-limit trips frequently, con-
tact your dealer.
HIGH LIMIT RESET
JETS
OVER HEAT
PROTECTION
FULLY
ADJUSTABLE
DIRECTIONALLY
ADJUSTABLE
PUSH TO RESET
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BATH MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Bath
Bath Additives
To clean your bath, simply use a mild, nonabrasive liq-
uid detergent solution. You can protect and restore the
gloss to a dulled acrylic surface by applying Meguiar's
#10 Mirror Glaze, a product specifically designed for
use on acrylic finishes. If Meguiar's is not available, an
acrylic polish of equal quality or automotive paste wax
is acceptable. Never use abrasive household clean-
ers on any Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath product.
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 sub-
stance;thewhirlpoolactionintensifiesthefoamingprop-
erties 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. If excess accumu-
lations persist, you should discontinue use of these
products.
Repairs to the Surface
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color finish
can be removed by lightly sanding with 600-grit wet/dry
sandpaper. Restore the gloss using Meguiar's Mirror
Glaze or automotive paste wax.
Major scratches and gouges which penetrate the acrylic
surface will require refinishing. Ask your Jacuzzi Whirl-
pool Bath dealer for special instructions.
Spinning Neck Jets
If hair or other kind of debris gets caught in the bearings
of these jets, it could cause them to stop spinning. This
may require disassembly and cleaning. To do this,
simply grab the nozzle and pull straight out of the jet
housing. Therollerbearingcasingwillbeattachedtothe
nozzle. These can be separated by holding the casing
and pushing the nozzle out from the rear of the casing.
After cleaning, reassemble in reverse.
Purging the Whirlpool System
NOTE: THE WHIRLPOOL SYSTEM SHOULD BE
PURGED AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH
To 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 our exclusive two-part plum-
bing system cleaner made specifically for whirlpool
baths. Systems Clean ™ is available through an autho-
rized Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Distributor or by calling us
direct at 1-800-288-4002. Instructions for use: Imme-
diatelyafterbathingandexitingthewhirlpoolbath, leave
the bath water in the tub and add hot water, if necessary,
so the water is at least 2" above the highest jet. Turn on
the unit without the aerator. Pour the contents of the
Systems Clean Packet 1 (taking care not to get the
material on yourself) into the bath near the intake for the
circulation pump. Repeat same process with Systems
Clean Packet 2. It is important to use Packet 1 before
Packet 2 to avoid a strong odor. Run the bath for 5 to
10 minutes. Drain completely and rinse any residue.
PUSH FROM
REAR TO
REMOVE NOZZLE
NOZZLE
ROLLER BEARING CASING
If you have followed the standard purging instructions
above and still have an excess accumulation of bath
residue and desire an alternative cleaning mechanism,
werecommendSUPERSYSTEMSCLEANPLUSmanu-
factured by Stearns Packaging to rectify this condition.
This may be obtained by contacting us at l-800-288-
4002. It is recommended that you follow the instructions
provided by the manufacturer with the product. Re-
peated use may be necessary. SUPER SYSTEMS
CLEAN PLUS does not replace the necessity to regu-
larlypurgeyourwhirlpoolsystemwithSystemsCleanas
recommended.
(For additional information about water content, contact
us for a copy of the Jacuzzi Water Quality Primer.)
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Suction Cover/Strainer Maintenance
Lamp
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 backflush-
ing 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 fitting.
When the bulb burns out, replace it from the back of
the lamp fitting, on the underside of the shell, by pulling
out the bulb receptacle. Replacement bulbs (7W, 12V)
are available from your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
LOCKING NUT
CAUTION: Keep hair a minimum of 6 inches away
from the suction fitting at all times when the whirl-
pool system is operating. Hair longer than shoul-
der length should be secured close to the head. Do
not operate the whirlpool system with the suction
cover removed! It is a safety device and must al-
ways be in place on the suction fitting to minimize
the potential hazard of hair and body entrapment.
LIGHT BULB
BULB RECEPTACLE
SUCTION COVER/STRAINER ASSEMBLY
LIGHT BEZEL
SHELL
COVER STRAINER
SUCTION
FITTING
SCREW
GASKET
NOTCH
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.
Itistheresponsibilityoftheinstaller/ownertodeterminespecificlocalcodecompliancepriortoinstallationofthisproduct. JacuzziWhirlpool
Bath makes no representation or warranty regarding, and will not be responsible for any code compliance.
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath
P.O. Box 702168, Dallas, TX 75370-2168
Service Support: Call (800) 288-4002
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Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Limited Warranty
Designer Collection Bath Product
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 Designer Collection Bath products is for two (2) years. Our warranty covers the unit and factory-installed components (e.g.,
pump, motor) 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 five (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., fill 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 finish, etc.); modification of any type for any reason (including modification
to meet local codes); improper installation (including installation not in accordance with instructions and specifications provided with the unit); connections
supplied by the installer of the equipment; improper voltage supply or unauthorized electrical modification; misuse; incorrect operation, or lack of proper routine
maintenance; operation of the unit without specified minimum amount of water or at inappropriate water temperature; use of abrasive or improper cleaners; or
acts of God, such as lightning, floods, 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;
orlossofusedamage,includinglossofsales,profitorbusinessadvantageofanykindunderanycircumstances.Bathunitsareexcludedfromanywarrantycoverage
if any addition, deletion, or modification 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 specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. There are no warranties 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 specifications 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 filled 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
P.O. Box 702168
Dallas, TX 75370-2168
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF OTHERS
Inspectingtheunitpriortoinstallationistheresponsibilityoftheinstallerorbuildingcontractorwhoactsonbehalfoftheuser.Theyareresponsibleforensuring
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 filed 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 benefit, the Company maintains a list of independent service personnel to perform required warranty service repairs. Such firms 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.
Inordertoobtainwarrantyservice,consultyourlocaltelephonebookforthelocationofthenearestJacuzziWhirlpoolBathAuthorizedServiceAgent.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
P.O. Box 702168
Dallas, TX 75370-2168
Call: (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.
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