7
The Serenity™
System Operating Guide
Prior to Operating the Serenity™
Prior to operating the
Serenity™
Whirlpool tub, it is critical that the
following items be performed:
■
Proper training
Proper training in the use of the equipment is required and will
enhance the pleasure of the whirlpool bathing experience. It will
also provide the required safety awareness that must be observed
with this and all whirlpool bathing equipment.
■
Ensure water temperature is reached and maintained
If a comfortable bathing temperature cannot be reached or
maintained, immediately contact qualified maintenance personnel,
the manufacturer of the mixing valve, or the Apollo Corporation.
■
Check proper operation of the mixing valve
Open
the drain,
turn
on
the water to the tub, and
adjust
the mixing
valve control knob until the desired temperature has been reached
and maintained.
Check any provided temperature gauges. When a safe bathing
temperature has been achieved, usually between 99˚F and 104˚F,
double check this by carefully feeling the water with your hand.
If a comfortable bathing temperature can not be reached or main-
tained, immediately contact a qualified maintenance person, the
manufacturer of the mixing valve, or if it is Apollo’s valve, the
Apollo Corporation.
■
Be aware of water leakage to prevent slippage
To prevent possible water damage or personal injury from slip-
page, be sure the floor around the bathing area is
dry
and a non-
slip mat or towel is available to step on when exiting the bath.
Water on the floor from a previous bath or a plumbing leak could
indicate the need for maintenance.
NOTE
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