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Instruction Manual: Hot Tub

 

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3.4

 

Technical data 

The most important technical data for the hot tub are summarised in 

Table 3 

and

 Table 4

.

 

Table 3: Higher-level technical data for the hot tub 

Properties 

Hot Tub 180 

(SAPPHIRE and 

JADE) 

Hot Tub 200  

(SAPPHIRE and 

JADE) 

Hot Tub  

(OPAL) 

Interior diameter [cm] 

180 

200 

Length: approx. 170,  

Width: approx. 100 

Exterior diameter [cm] 

200 

220 

Length: approx. 190,  

Width: approx. 120 

Interior height [cm] 

85 

90 

90 

Seat height [cm] 

30 

30 

30 

Seat width [cm] 

45 

45 

45 

Water volume [l] 

1,500 

1,800 

approx. 1,200 

Weight (without water) 

[kg] 

200 

250 

approx. 180 

Capacity [persons] / 

maximum load [kg] 

approx. 4 - 5 

approx. 6 - 7  

2  

IP protection rating 

IPX5 

IPX5 

IPX5 

Connection type 

230 V Schuko /  

400 V CEE, 16 A* 

230 V Schuko /  

400 V CEE, 16 A* 

230 V Schuko /  

400 V CEE, 16 A* 

 

*The  connection  type  (5-pin  CEE  plug  instead  of  Schuko  plug)  and  consequently  the  voltage  for  the  unit  may 
increase to 400 volts from a power consumption of 

3.6 kW 

depending on which optional accessories you have 

selected (see 

Table 4

).

 This is usually the case when using the heating. In this case, the system has 

a CEE plug for a 400 V DC connection. The connection to be provided by the customer must 
then be a 5-pin CEE plug with at least 16 amperes of current. 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for JADE 180

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Hot Tub Date 23 05 2022 Revision 09 No BA 2021 01 Styles OPAL SAPPHIRE JADE Models 180 and 200...

Page 2: ...and the manual is only intended for the user and maintenance personnel You are prohibited from sharing this manual with or transferring material printed herein to third parties and doing so will resu...

Page 3: ...ntended use 15 3 3 Foreseeable misuse 16 3 4 Technical data 17 3 4 1 Type label 18 3 4 2 Dimensions 19 3 5 Control panel 20 3 6 Limitations 20 4 Transport to the installation site 21 4 1 Requirements...

Page 4: ...Optional Adding air to the SPA hydromassage 37 6 9 4 Optional Switching on the pump for the UV lamp 37 6 9 5 Optional Switching on the sand filter unit 38 6 9 6 Optional Switching on the skimmer 38 6...

Page 5: ...rations 46 8 11 Using salt water 47 8 12 Long periods of non use 47 8 13 Summary of the maintenance and servicing steps 47 9 Decommissioning Dismantling Disposal 49 Attachment 1 Circuit diagram 50 Att...

Page 6: ...ction manual provides you with information and warnings about residual risks see Chapter 2 3 While protective measures have been introduced to reduce the level of risk please note that it is not possi...

Page 7: ...DANGER This means that there is an imminent danger Failure to adhere to this instruction may result in serious injury or death WARNING This means that there is an imminent danger Failure to adhere to...

Page 8: ...use the optional sand filter unit and or the optional skimmer without an upstream residual current circuit breaker or to switch on either of these functions when people are using the hot tub Any othe...

Page 9: ...ors Make sure that the tensioning strap is kept under tension Hold this in place when cutting Wear protective gloves WARNING Risk of injury from lifting loads that are too heavy Be careful when moving...

Page 10: ...t is used as intended In the event that the hot tub short circuits as the result of a leak the residual current circuit breaker will cut off the power to the live components Hot surfaces are also disg...

Page 11: ...ic features Advantages Illustration OPAL Oval hot tub with a length inside of approx 170 cm and width inside of approx 100 cm with external stove Very compact design no recess in the tub SAPPHIRE Roun...

Page 12: ...th an internal stove SAPPHIRE this provides space for the stove The hot tub comes with the following standard features a flue pipe with heat shield access steps a thermometer a drinks shelf and a padd...

Page 13: ...it 10 High pressure jets for SPA hydromassage 10 Jets for SPA air bubble massage 18 Sand filter unit 19 UV lamp 14 Control panel 15 Stove 11 Pump for SPA hydromassage 12 Fan for SPA air bubble massage...

Page 14: ...e features listed in Table 2 standard and optional Access the link below to create your very own bespoke hot tub https holzklusiv de konfigurator 17 Skimmer 3 Water inlet top of the stove and water re...

Page 15: ...Draining valve 1 inch for filling and draining the tub Standard equipment Cover Optional Available as a GRP cover in white blue or anthracite as a thermal cover in brown or black or as a wooden cover...

Page 16: ...filter unit is not supplied with this option This simply involves preparing all the connections as well as the supply and return pipes for the subsequent installation of a sand filter unit 27 Fuse bo...

Page 17: ...ater in the tub or with a water quantity below the minimum allowance of 50 mm above the upper edge of the water inlet for the stove Using treated wood e g impregnated pallet wood to fire the stove Usi...

Page 18: ...pprox 1 200 Weight without water kg 200 250 approx 180 Capacity persons maximum load kg approx 4 5 approx 6 7 2 IP protection rating IPX5 IPX5 IPX5 Connection type 230 V Schuko 400 V CEE 16 A 230 V Sc...

Page 19: ...r the 8 jet SPA hydromassage and 4 jet SPA air bubble massage 1 100 800 230 AC IP55 Pumps for the 6 jet SPA hydromassage and 12 jet SPA air bubble massage 1 500 800 230 AC IP55 Pump for sand filter un...

Page 20: ...00 models in SAPPHIRE including all dimensions The dimensions 3 x 3 m or 3 5 x 3 5 m are especially relevant when it comes to placing down the hot tub on the bearing surface see Chapter 5 2 Figure 8 D...

Page 21: ...n set different colours by briefly pressing the button Figure 11 Control panel for LED lighting 3 6 Limitations The hot tub can be used for an unlimited period of time provided that it is used as inte...

Page 22: ...nufacturer s warranty may be voided as it is not possible to rule out material damage due to improper handling 4 2 Delivery and transport If you have not requested assistance with installing the hot t...

Page 23: ...as carpet cutters and scissors Make sure that the tensioning strap is kept under tension Hold this in place when cutting Wear protective gloves 4 3 Storage As the hot tub is designed for outdoor use t...

Page 24: ...ub may only be installed outdoors and on a level and firm bearing surface If the hot tub is to be placed on a combustible surface make sure to install a protective plate made from fireproof material b...

Page 25: ...d and completely level ground that can permanently withstand the tonnage of a hot tub filled with water and occupied by bathers at least 2 tonnes You must be able to ventilate the smoke In very cold r...

Page 26: ...ansported to the installation site in accordance with the instructions given in Chapter 4 2 it must be turned through 90 and carefully set down Please note the unladen weight depending on the model wi...

Page 27: ...injury from manual handling when removing transport packaging Take care when handling sharp tools such as carpet cutters and scissors Make sure that the tensioning strap is kept under tension Hold thi...

Page 28: ...tub see following Figure 14 Figure 14 Scope of delivery for the flue pipe 2 Be sure to remove all protective films from the pipe parts before assembling it 3 Note the numbers on the two pieces of pip...

Page 29: ...nd all the integrated metal springs of the heat shield inwards to protect the tube from scratches see Figure 17 8 Slide the heat shield over the lower tube and bend the upper metal springs back comple...

Page 30: ...Instruction Manual Hot Tub 29 Figure 15 Fastening the fixing clamp to the stove spigot Figure 16 Assembling the lower pipe Figure 17 Sheet metal springs for the heat shield...

Page 31: ...the shelf brackets approx 10 to 13 cm from the bottom edge of the tub see Figure 18 2 The manufacturer recommends this mounting position so that you are able to close the optional insulated cover com...

Page 32: ...and filter unit manual attached to this manual especially its safety instructions Do not carry out any independent modifications or repairs to the unit If you have not ordered a sand filter unit pleas...

Page 33: ...y of the hot tub see Figure 20 2 First screw the middle section together with the outer sections using the screws provided by the manufacturer see Figure 20 You will recognise the outer parts from the...

Page 34: ...and follow the instructions in the skimmer manual attached to this manual especially its safety instructions Do not carry out any independent modifications or repairs to the unit If you have not order...

Page 35: ...fuse box see item 27 in accordance with Figure 5 beneath the service hatch see item 28 in accordance with Figure 5 The RCD is depicted in Figure 23 Figure 23 Position and illustration of the RCD swit...

Page 36: ...diately and follow their instructions 6 6 Filling the hot tub for the first time When filling the hot tub for the first time you should fill the product approx 2 to 3 times using the draining valve a...

Page 37: ...ow low recommended Birch high high good low low highly recommended Beech high high good low low highly recommended Oak high high good low low highly recommended Ash high high good low low highly recom...

Page 38: ...e and on the flue pipe please note that hot ash sparks and steam may escape from the flue pipe Avoid contact with hot components Maintain a sensible distance between yourself and the stove and between...

Page 39: ...right in Figure 10 6 9 2 Optional Switching on the pump for the SPA hydromassage Switch the pump for the SPA hydromassage on and off again using the push button see 2nd push button from the right in...

Page 40: ...esidual current circuit breaker and to switch on the skimmer if there are people in the hot tub The plug must be plugged into an appropriately designed garden socket with an IP protection rating of at...

Page 41: ...an emergency DANGER Risk of circulatory problems and risk of drowning Make sure to take sufficient and sufficiently long breaks between bathing sessions Make sure to drink plenty of fluids fluids cont...

Page 42: ...must be at least 50 mm above the top edge of the water inlet for the stove 4 Make sure that the pH level and the alkalinity of the water are correct That is why you must adhere to the specifications...

Page 43: ...3 times a week for two hours Showering before each use Do not use skin creams oils or hair products as they reduce the quality of the water and consequently increase the amount of maintenance for the...

Page 44: ...Chapter 6 9 5 and make sure that no persons are in the hot tub when the sand filter unit is in operation The sand filter may only be operated at water temperatures below 35 C otherwise it may be dama...

Page 45: ...e the water at least once a week DANGER Risk of toxic or harmful cleaning products Make sure that the chemical care products you use when maintaining the hot tub are kept out of the reach of children...

Page 46: ...the housing make sure that the sealing rings see G in Figure 28 and the flat O ring see I in Figure 28 are in the correct position Figure 28 UV lamp details 8 Carefully reinsert the lamp a new one if...

Page 47: ...between the corner piece and the stove spigot After disconnecting the flue pipe remove any ash or soot from both pipe sections as well as from the corner piece and the spigot for the stove using suit...

Page 48: ...g the heat shrink tubing and insulating tape 7 Screw on the cover Figure 30 Replacing an LED NOTE Only change the LED if you have are a trained electrician Otherwise please instruct our qualified pers...

Page 49: ...em 32 as per Figure 5 8 11 Using salt water It is usually possible to bathe in salt water Please only use the 316 stove standard equipment for this purpose to avoid corrosion damage Continue to increa...

Page 50: ...ccording to the manufacturer s instructions 6 Disinfect the water using the UV lamp as per the instructions given in Chapter 8 3 3 1 on a sporadic basis please also note that you can do this while bat...

Page 51: ...taching the Euro pallet DANGER Risk of toxic or harmful cleaning products Make sure that any chemical care products used for maintaining the hot tub are kept out of the reach of children These may be...

Page 52: ...Instruction Manual Hot Tub 51 Attachment 1 Circuit diagram Circuit diagram without heating or antifreeze guard...

Page 53: ...Instruction Manual Hot Tub 52 Attachment 2 EU Declaration of Conformity...

Page 54: ...Attachment 3 Safety Data Sheet Hot Tub Clean Care Instruction Manual Hot Tub 53 Attachment 3 Safety Data Sheet Hot Tub Clean Care...

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