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MONTANA INSTALL ATION MANUAL

ELECTRICAL WORK

 

 All electrical work must comply 
current regulations and should only  
be carried out by a qualified electrician. 

1

   The electrical supply should be fed via the 

mains through an RCD to 5 Amp IP65 rated 

Non-Switched Fused Spur where the

 power 

cable

 (supplied with the bath) is hard-wired 

connected� The control box and battery  

are located on the end frame of the bath, see  

FIG. 10

� A pre-wired lead is supplied and this 

The second spur is required to ensure the bath 

will continue to operate should there be a fault  

in the accessory fitted.

HANDSET

 

 

See info on 

PAGE 11

EARTH BONDING

Earth bonding and cross bonding is mandatory 

for this appliance� This should carried out by a 

qualified electrician. Earth Bonding and Cross 

Bonding are to be fitted and tested for continuity 

in accordance with IEE regulations. Trailing flex 

should be protected by conduit when IP box is 

situated outside of the bath panels� 

BATTERY BACK-UP

In the event of a power-cut the seat is protected 

by Battery Back-up�

As the battery back-up begins to lose power, an 

audible beep will be heard each time the ‘seat 

down’ button is pressed�

SEAT

In battery back-up mode the seat will still operate 

but at half speed� In this event we strongly 

recommend that you raise the seat and exit the 

bath at your earliest convenience�

should be run to the mains supply� 

   

 

2

   The mains lead should be left long enough so  

that the control box can be removed if servicing  

is required�

  

NOTE

 

We advise the electrical non-switched 

fuse spur is accessible so the property owner 
can isolate the unit if required (i.e. not behind 
panels or boxed in).

ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS

  

Where options are fitted (i.e. spa, lights etc.)  

a 13 Amp IP65 rated non-switched fused spur  

is also required� 

230 V

AC

FIG. 10

Summary of Contents for MONTANA

Page 1: ...VERSION 1 0 MONTANA INSTALLATION MANUAL JUMP STRAIGHT TO OUR QUICK VIDEO GUIDE TO FITTING A POWERED WALK IN BATH...

Page 2: ...n Switched Fused Spur Battery backup Yes BioCote antimicrobial additive as standard proven effective against influenza H1N1 E coli Salmonella and CRO CRE VRE and MRSA Left hand example handing of a ba...

Page 3: ...NA INSTALL ATION MANUAL CONTENTS PREPARATION OF SITE 4 BATH FITTING 6 PLUMBING 7 PANELS 8 ELECTRICAL WORK 10 BATTERY BACK UP 10 HANDSET FITTING 11 TESTING 12 CLEANING AND REPAIR 12 ADDITIONAL INFORMAT...

Page 4: ...re it is FLAT LEVEL AND STRUCTURALLY SOUND Check walls are square 5 You may want to remove the door or seat to make is easier to install The bath door can be removed by simply lifting carefully Do not...

Page 5: ...itting the soft seat is very similar to the standard solid seat 1 Use the handset to move the seat to its halfway position 2 Ensure the fabric is the correct way on the shrouds covering them 3 Locate...

Page 6: ...n the bracket is facing out 4 Mark fixing centres for the brackets remove the bath leaving brackets in place Fix rear slotted feet brackets securely to the floor See FIG 5 5 Slide the bath back into p...

Page 7: ...by mixing hot and cold 6 Ensure the TMV is fitted in an accessible position suitable for easy maintenance and adjustment Take a Tee off the cold supply before it goes into the thermostatic valve and r...

Page 8: ...alant is offered to the lip of the bath now to ensure a watertight finish between the wall and the bath Leave the water in the bath for as long as possible allowing the silicone to cure FIG 9 3 Mark o...

Page 9: ...loor or wall covering Push the panels into place using the metal spring clips fitted to the bath to hold them into position If an end panel is fitted drill to accept two screws to hold the panel again...

Page 10: ...d and tested for continuity in accordance with IEE regulations Trailing flex should be protected by conduit when IP box is situated outside of the bath panels BATTERY BACK UP In the event of a power c...

Page 11: ...the plug as shown FIG 12 NOTE Make sure that the tabs on the retaining clip are facing the bath 4 Compress the retaining clip slightly and press into port hole Manoeuvre the retaining clip until the...

Page 12: ...00 grade wet and dry paper initially using it dry After the mark has been reduced use with soapy water To restore the finish to the bath apply a cutting paste such as T Cut or Brasso and finally finis...

Page 13: ...ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2 Use a spirit level on all rims of the bath to verify the product is completely level Ensure all bath feet are touching and secured to the ground 3 Using a straight edge or sp...

Page 14: ...uidelines For service or sales queries please contact Tel 01527 400026 Email info accesswalkinbaths co uk www accesswalkinbaths co uk...

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