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Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath   K339000X   3/06

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Service Access

For partially or fully sunken installations, allow for ac-

cess to service connections.  It is the installer's respon-
sibility to provide sufficient service access.  The recom-
mended minimum dimensions allowable for service to
the bath are shown in the "Service Access" illustration.

Provide adequate area around unit for air circulation

for cooling the motor and to supply sufficient air to the
jets.  Do not insulate this area or around motor.

MOTOR

18"

PREFERRED
ACCESS

ALTERNATE
ACCESS

18"

SERVICE ACCESS 

(WITHOUT SKIRT)

12"

12"

20"

36"

24"

18"

B

A

C

SERVICE ACCESS 

(CORNER BATHS)

A - Preferred access 
B - Acceptable alternative if access 

A

 is not possible

 

  

C - Additional access for equipment (Optional)

RIGHT HAND UNIT SHOWN

PUMP/MOTOR

18"

ALLUSION SERVICE ACCESS 

12"

18"

12"

HEATER

ALTERNATE
ACCESS

PREFERRED
ACCESS

FRONT

The Allusion Whirlpool baths should access as shown

below.

The Duetta Whirlpool baths should access as shown

below.

MOTOR

18"

ALTERNATE
ACCESS

PREFERRED
ACCESS

18"

DUETTA SERVICE ACCESS 

(WITHOUT SKIRT)

12"

12"

FRONT

HEATER

Service Access 

(Corner Tubs)

For partially or fully sunken installations, allow for ac-

cess to service connections.  It is the installer's respon-
sibility to provide sufficient service access.  The recom-
mended minimum dimensions allowable for service to
the bath are shown in the "Service Access" illustration.

Provide adequate area around unit for air circulation

for cooling the motor and to supply sufficient air to the
jets.  Do not insulate this area or around motor.

In some cases, access may not have been provided

because of the design of the bath environment and hav-
ing full understanding that in this case, it may be neces-
sary to remove the unit for service.

If this is the case, diagnosing a problem may not be

possible without complete access to the plumbing sys-
tem.  This would necessitate the removal of the unit.
Although this practice is not commonly implemented, it
is an acceptable method.

In some cases access may have been provided in

Area A but service is required in Area B which requires
the unit to be pulled for service and reinstalled.

If service access has not been provided, it is the

home owners responsibility to remove the bath and
provide the required access, should a repair become
necessary.

MOTOR

AREA

A

AREA

B

SERVICE ACCESS

Summary of Contents for DESIGNER BATH SERIES

Page 1: ...uct registration card provided with your unit Write and save the model and serial number of your unit below Date Purchased ____________________________________________________________ Purchased From _...

Page 2: ...N ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB DISCONNECT THE HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB AND HAVE THE PROBLEM CORRECTED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE USING WARNING FOR PERMANENTLY CONN...

Page 3: ...BY THE MANUFACTURERS WARNING TOAVOIDINJURY EXERCISECAUTIONWHENENTERINGOREXITINGTHEHYDROMASSAGEBATHTUB WARNING KEEP BODY AND HAIR A MINIMUM OF 6 15 2 cm AWAY FROM SUCTION FITTING AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE...

Page 4: ...______ 19 Clean Up After Installation _______________________________________________________________ 19 Operating Instructions __________________________________________________________________ 20 22...

Page 5: ...he carrier For definitions of warranty coverage and limitations refer to the published warranty information packed with the product All bath units are factory tested for proper operation and watertigh...

Page 6: ...ed P N P187000 16 1 4 413 mm A 13 1 2 343 mm B Factory Installed Intake S749000 Heater Factory Installed Intake S749000 Heater Factory Installed Intake S749000 Heater Factory Installed Intake S749000...

Page 7: ...otected separate circuit SPECIFICATIONS DUETTA 7242 RH 72 1829 mm L 42 1067 mm W 26 660 mm H Template Provided P N DA06000 Not Available Factory Installed Intake S749000 Heater Min 98 U S gal 371 lite...

Page 8: ...are nominal with a tolerance of 0 and 1 4 6 4 mm W H BELLAVISTA CORNER Right Hand SIDE VIEW END VIEW 2 51 mm Heater MAX 1 2 FOR ALL UNITS Electrical Service Requirements All require a dedicated GFCI p...

Page 9: ...Access Opt Service Access BELLAVISTA 5 5 Right Hand 4 x 4 42 72 10 1 2 35 13 16 11 3 4 6 30 1 8 Heater Motor 12 H x 18 L Service Access Opt Service Access BELLAVISTA 6 Right Hand CIPREA Right Hand 4...

Page 10: ...4 mm 10 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath K339000X 3 06 ROUGHING IN REFERENCE ELARA 6042 Right Hand 60 42 21 4 2 10 6 12 x 4 2 Heater Motor Opt Service Access 12 H x 18 L Service Access ELARA 6636 Right Hand 66...

Page 11: ...REFERENCE RECTANGULAR Some tubs are supplied with cutout and or undermount template Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6 8 for template part numbers Add 1 4 to this dimension when roughing in for 3 wall niche N...

Page 12: ...1 4 6 4 mm ROUGHING IN REFERENCE VENICIA Right Hand 10 1 2 36 3 42 72 12 1 8 5 1 4 29 7 8 18 x 4 Motor 12 H x 18 L Service Access Heater Opt Service Access 12 H x 18 L Service Access Opt Service Acce...

Page 13: ...ments are in inches To convert to millimeters multiply inches by 25 4 3 Service access dimensions given are minimum size 4 The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of 0 and 1 4 6 4 mm 60 60...

Page 14: ...anchoring material is NOT used use construction adhesive under the foam feet and fasten the metal anchor straps to the floor to prevent the unit from shifting while trim deck finishes or finish caulk...

Page 15: ...THOUT SKIRT 12 12 FRONT HEATER Service Access Corner Tubs For partially or fully sunken installations allow for ac cess to service connections It is the installer s respon sibility to provide sufficie...

Page 16: ...e enough space to maneuver and insert tub The Designer Luxury line whirlpool tubs have electrical plumbing and lighting systems installed Do not lift the bath by the plumbing or wiring at any time han...

Page 17: ...in the bottom illustration Do not use plumbing fixtures or plumbing lines to lower unit The clearance under the substrate is required for air flow circulation requirements Place a piece of scrap lumbe...

Page 18: ...nfirm you have 120 VAC 20 AMP and 15 AMP service requirements The GFCI circuits must match these requirements Care must be taken to connect the 20 AMP pump motor or control box power cord ONLY to the...

Page 19: ...ontrol the direction of the spray NOTE Proper installation of a shower is the responsibil ity of the installer Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not respon sible for damage to the unit or for water damage whi...

Page 20: ...ly Baths equipped with 2 speed motors and electronic controls can also influence water force and force of air Direction To change the direction of the water flow swivel the jet nozzle to the desired a...

Page 21: ...om no air to maximum air Left Air Valve Status LED The Left Air Valve Status LED will show four LED lights at maximum air and only one LED light when the air is turned OFF Each additional LED indicate...

Page 22: ...through the whirlpool system High Limit Switch The heater includes an exclusive High Limit switch This safety circuit will not false trip from hot tap water It will only turn off the heater if the th...

Page 23: ...er and run for 2 to 3 minutes Drain completely and rinse off any residue Remember to reset the air valves to your bathing comfort level DANGER Harmful if swallowed Eye irritant Protect your eyes skin...

Page 24: ...st always be in place on the suction fitting to minimize the potential hazard of hair and or body en trapment NOTCH GASKET COVER STRAINER SCREW SUCTION FITTING SUCTION COVER STRAINER ASSEMBLY Lighting...

Page 25: ...junction box With motor turned off remove safety cover and remove any debris Clean thoroughly before replacing Replace suction cover before operating Use electronic controls to open air valves Reset...

Page 26: ...n the wall of the bath near the pump motor Non jetted baths The label is located next to the overflow MODEL XXXXXXX NAME XXXXX COLOR XXXXX MFG XXXXX SER XXXXXX MADE IN USA THIS PRODUCT MEETS OR EXCEED...

Page 27: ...as lightning floods earthquakes etc In addition THE COMPANY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES or losses arising from any cause e g water damage to carpet ceiling loss of...

Page 28: ...rum Dr Suite 400 Dallas TX 75254 Call 800 288 4002 To obtain warranty replacement for factory installed components for Company supplied options and accessories manufactured and supplied by the Company...

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