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Place the tub on a completely flat surface in an area where it may be drained after 
testing.

Using a clean rag and warm water wipe down seal to insure it is free of debris.

Seal the drain

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 (this can be done with tape) and fill the tub to at least three inches 

above the highest jet, or to the bottom of the 

grab 

bar if no jets are present.

Allow the water to stand in tub for 30 minutes and then inspect all plumbing and seals for
leaks.

Using appropriately rated three-prong extension cords, all plugged in to separate outlets,
operate all electrical components (air blower, water pump, and heater if applicable) for 
another 30 minutes and inspect for leaks again. Inspect the unions around the pump and 
heater.

If a leak persists at a union after tightening, it may have been over-tightened or might 
have a displaced O-ring. Disassemble it and make sure the O-ring was seated properly. 
Do the same if a leak persists at the heater. Verify that the heater threads match the 
pipe threads. 

Protecting the Bath

Cover and protect the bath shell and fixtures from scratches or other damages during the 

installation and tests. Remove the access panels when moving the Walk in Bath and 

always lift the bathtub from the frame

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Electrical

The unit MUST be connected to a circuit protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter 
(GFCI) provided and installed by a licensed electrician and tested periodically (refer to 
instructions provided by GFCI manufacturer). Electrical requirements vary based on 
package; please refer to package diagrams included in the specifications. A licensed 
electrician for your area is required to install and test the electrical installation process. DO 
NOT use any kind of extension cords to power the unit.

Operating the pumps without first filling the bath to above the jets can cause permanent 

damage to your equipment.
Push the GFCI “test” button into “reset” mode. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, 

there is a ground current flow or a device malfunction, indicating the possibility of electrical 

shock. If this occurs, turn OFF the power and do not use the bathtub until the source of the 

problem has been identified and corrected.

Water Test

It is important 

to test that the Hydro and Air Pumps are functioning 

properly before final in-

wall installation to avoid unnecessary repairs or removal.

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Walk In Bathtub

Summary of Contents for WALK IN BATHTUB S Series

Page 1: ...S SERIES ACRYLIC WALK IN BATHTUB OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nstaller to validate the warranty Failure to complete both pages p 18 and p 19 will void the warranty on this bathtub Completed Warranty Activation Forms can be emailed to warranty ellasbubbles com fa...

Page 3: ...may have loosened in transit 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...

Page 4: ...and Labels Your bathtub comes with several warning label stickers throughout and are as follows 03 18 Details on Page 12 Details on Page 3 Push Control Acrylic Shell Back nut Air hose S Series Walk In...

Page 5: ...Failure to do so will cause loosening over time resulting in it coming apart and falling down the drain Drain open all the way Drain closed completely Drain must open completely to drain properly and...

Page 6: ...t behind your tub without the barrel protection TO INSTALL BARREL EXTENSION HOSE 1 Star by unscrewing your shower head mixer from the hose 2 Next take your stainless steel barrel and screw it on the e...

Page 7: ...Please heed all warnings listed in the previous pages to avoid potential issues...

Page 8: ...panels Be careful when carrying the tub avoid front panel contact with the floor or stairs to prevent damages Make sure no loose parts are hanging down Remove all four 4 access panels before carrying...

Page 9: ...ed adult at all times Never drop or insert any objects into any openings Do not turn on the Hydro jets without water reaching the waterline The waterline is the point where all jets are covered with w...

Page 10: ...SEAT WITH BACK ON THE BACKREST DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SLOUCH OR LIE DOWN IN THE FOOT WELL AREA DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT YOUR FEET UP ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF TUB In the case of bathers who do not have all function...

Page 11: ...ratches or other damages during the installation and tests Remove the access panels when moving the Walk in Bath and always lift the bathtub from the frame Electrical The unit MUST be connected to a c...

Page 12: ...at all of the leveling legs are completely supporting the tub touching the floor with equal weight distribution and the tub is leveled for the door seal to work properly If the tub is not perfectly le...

Page 13: ...ent any leaks The door must close smoothly to create a water tight seal Extending or shortening the legs will help correct any alignment issues to close the gap between the door and the frame Please c...

Page 14: ...the tub correctly WILL RESULT IN MISALIGNMENT The drawings below illustrate some examples of what types of frame warping will occur if the legs are not level with the floor Door and Frame Adjustments...

Page 15: ...xtended period of time throughout shipping and the bathtub has been stored in various temperatures It is possible for the silicone seal to stick to the frame when stored for extended periods of time W...

Page 16: ...then repeat the process for the second bolt Once the entire assembly is in place tighten the bolts with the supplied Allen wrench WARNING Under no circumstances install the grab bar without the large...

Page 17: ...ty 9 Qty 7 Qty 14 Qty 14 Qty 1 Qty 1 1 Install 3 extension support brackets provides in the kit 2 Clamp in place the extension panel to the walk in tub shell lining up the facade of top and front 3 Pr...

Page 18: ...e your Walk in Bath is set up for easy installation lowering the threshold requires the drain option to be set up below the floor To lower the Walk in Bath threshold First remove the toe kick panel to...

Page 19: ...tem The use of the following chemicals will cause a dull surface or chemical cracks The use of these products will VOID YOUR WARRANTY Any product containing ammonia Dow scrubbing bubbles Abrasive Clea...

Page 20: ...g is another no no Your acrylic tub is naturally very shiny and designed to stay that way without additional help Lastly is your water supply kind of alkaline If so you might notice a little hard wate...

Page 21: ...ecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride 1 27 Alkyl 50 C14 40 C12 10 C16 Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride 0 85 OTHER INGREDIENTS 97 88 TOTAL 100 00 EPA Reg No 10324 157 9367 EPA Est No 9367 FL 1 DISINFECTANT...

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