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                                                                     OWNERS MANUAL

 

                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                                                  

 

 

 

 

3

UNPACKING THE UNIT 

 

1.

 

FIRST, inspect the carton for damage: CAREFULLY DOCUMENT AND 
PHOTOGRAGH ALL PERCEIVED DAMAGE.  Report all damage claims to 
customer service at 1-866-423-0800.  

 
2.

 

DO NOT LIFT THE TUB BY THE PLUMBING. Doing so can result in leaks, for 
which the installer is responsible. All Walk-In Tubs are water tested before they 
leave our factory and the bathtub you have purchased has passed inspection.  

 

 
3.

 

Immediately inspect the unit for damage even if there is no carton damage. All 
product damage must be reported within 72 hours of receipt from American 
Standard®. Once the unit is installed, surface damages will be assumed to be 
installation-related if not reported prior to installation. Installers are also responsible 
for damage that occurs once the unit is placed in its niche. 

 

NOTE: Remove all packaging material except for the protective plastic. This has 
been placed on the tub at the factory to eliminate abrasions from handling. This 
should only be removed at final clean up. 

 
4.

 

Inspect the plumbing for any fittings that may have loosened in transit. 

 
5.

 

Read the following instructions completely before installing this product.  If the  
home-owner or installer has any questions, please call us at 1-866-423-0800. 

 
6.

 

You must follow all the instructions in this manual. 
 

FAILURE TO READ AND COMPLY WITH ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN 
PRODUCT DAMAGE OR INJURY TO BOTH INSTALLER AND HOMEOWNER. IT 
WILL ALSO RESULT IN ASSUMPTION OF ALL LIABILITY BY SAID INSTALLER. 

                                             

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 2651.11X

Page 1: ...WALK IN BATH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...now the owner of a walk in bathtub from the most trusted name in plumbing We thank you for your purchase Your American Standard walk in bath is a true investment in your health and peace of mind Cust...

Page 3: ...ALLER Page 4 TESTING YOUR TUB BEFORE INSTALLATION Page 5 INSTALLATION PREPARATION Page 6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Page 7 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Page 8 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Page 18 OPERATING INSTRUCT...

Page 4: ...med to be installation related if not reported prior to installation Installers are also responsible for damage that occurs once the unit is placed in its niche NOTE Remove all packaging material exce...

Page 5: ...staller assumes all liabilities for installation procedures Although American Standard has taken reasonable precautions to ensure that the Quick Drain TM is suitable for residential plumbing it is the...

Page 6: ...r pump and heater if applicable for another 30 minutes and inspect for leaks again Inspect the unions around the pump and heater f If a leak persists at a union after tightening it may have been over...

Page 7: ...et to perfectly level the tub Note It is important that all leveling feet are completely touching the floor and level for the door system to work properly 2 Check to ensure that the drain piping has b...

Page 8: ...QUICK DRAIN LIGHTS WHIRLPOOL AIR SPA COMBO HEATER ELECTRIAL REQUIREMENTS This section lists the factory installed components of the Whirlpool and or Air Spa Systems Note the required number of circui...

Page 9: ...instructions 3 Other Faucet Model and or Brand Review the installation instructions packed with the faucet set Mask off the tub s deck with a protective tape Locate and mark the center line of the ov...

Page 10: ...fy the product is completely level by checking tub deck surface and ensure all leveling feet are touching the ground 7 Electrical connection is made by simply plugging each cord into the GFCI outlet 8...

Page 11: ...ded The tile flange should be installed on the tub before it is placed in the alcove Install the tile flange along all sides of the tub where the wall will be Measure to fit and miter cut the flange c...

Page 12: ...ord the distance from the tub and apron to the adjacent alcove wall Steps 2 3 4 Mask off and mark the trim lines for the top and front extension panels Using a high speed carbide tooth blade cut along...

Page 13: ...ove and install the front and then top panel with the self tapping fasteners Steps 7 8 Apply the temporary clamps to help support the front and top panels while re locating the tub back into the alcov...

Page 14: ...cove walls Level the tub along the deck and apron Measure the distance from the tub and apron to the alcove wall Verify the fit of both front and top extension panels Step 2 Mark a horizontal line tha...

Page 15: ...the alcove Install the front and then the top panel with the tub brackets Step 4 Apply the temporary clamps to help support the panels while re locating the tub back into the alcove Remove temporary...

Page 16: ...rflow Connection of the Quick Drain Quick Drain System requires the connection to a minimum 1 sanitary drain line Use UPC Approved PVC Glue Primer and Schedule 40 1 pipe Do not change or modify the lo...

Page 17: ...rimer and Schedule 40 1 pipe The door drain check valve and 3 8 vinyl tubing are installed on the walk in bathtub The door drain coupling has an integral 3 8 barb for connection of the door drain line...

Page 18: ...is equipped with adjustable jets or other flow control systems the pre set pressure switch may not activate the heater To assure proper heater operation all jets may need to fully open with the pump...

Page 19: ...onsciousness or even drowning WARNING Pregnancy If you are or think you may be pregnant consult your doctor before using the bathtub WARNING Risk of personal injury Risk of electric shock do not permi...

Page 20: ...sage valve located near the seat If equipped 4 The Legs Only Massage whirlpool combo systems only opens and closes the jets above the seat which allows you to fill the tub half way and operate only th...

Page 21: ...nt purging and cleaning of the whirlpool and or air spa systems 12 Both whirlpool and air spa systems are designed so that water will drain from the plumbing after each use 13 There are no user servic...

Page 22: ...ris from the cover and housing then remount the cover in place Suction covers with visible screws from inside the tub can be removed Some suctions are intended not to be removed and have no visible fa...

Page 23: ...o liability shall exist for incidental or consequential damages caused in whole or part by any defect in this product No warranty expressed or implied including any warranty of merchantability or fitn...

Page 24: ...ontrol Button should be illuminated If not verify the following a The pump is plugged into the control box b The control box is plugged into the outlet c The control button is plugged into the control...

Page 25: ...or a leak in the suction line If the pump does not develop a vacuum and the pump has the correct water level check for proper voltage and or check the pump wet end for clogging or debris Air Massage M...

Page 26: ...mum flow Heater Will Not Operate Check For Improper or loose connections open switches or relays blown circuit breakers Wiring loose connections etc Overload Amperage Reading O Zone Generators All O Z...

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