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If taking medication, consult a doctor before using the whirltub.
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Do not use the whirltub while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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Do not use the whirltub immediately after strenuous physical exercise.
Do not set the bathing temperature too high and do not remain in the whirltub for
too long.
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Pool water temperature should not exceed 40 °C/104 °F for adults and should be
between 36-38 °C/97-100 °F for children.
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Danger of hyperthermia (overheating of the body). Leave the whirltub immediately
at the first signs of hyperthermia. Prolonged bathing in hot water can lead to hy-
perthermia, a condition where the normal body temperature of about 37 °C/99 °F is
exceeded by several degrees. Possible consequences are feeling uncomfortably hot,
tired or lethargic, unwillingness to leave the whirltub, unconsciousness and danger
of drowning.
Damage to the whirltub from water with a high calcium content.
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Fill the whirltub only with tap water with a water hardness of 1-1.5 mmol/l (5.6 -
8.4°dH).
Use only suitable bathing substances.
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Use only bathing substances intended for whirltubs.
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The use of bathing substances that foam is not recommended due to the foaming ac-
tion of the whirltub system.
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The use of bath salts, mud baths, etc. in the whirltub system is not recommended
because of possible deposits.
3. Description of Symbols
The following warning signs warn you of dangerous situations and their severity:
cAUTIoN
Indicates a hazardous situation which could result in minor or mod-
erate injury if not avoided.
NoTIcE
Is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
The following symbols are used:
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