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INSTALLATION

Indoor Installation

Support

If you install your spa indoors, be sure to provide proper

support.  The spa is very heavy when filled with water and
in use.  The floor or deck it is placed on must be capable of
supporting a 4345 lbs. load, which includes weight of the
spa occupants, water and product.   Consult an architect or
engineer to determine the adequacy of your floor or deck to
support this amount of weight.  The Spa seating area and
foot well must be fully supported.  Construct four 12 3/4" X
34" supports from 2 X 6 redwood or equivalent decay-
resistant  or  treated  wood.    The  dimensions  given  are
approximate; supports should be cut to fit tightly between
the seat area and the floor.  Locate the supports as shown
in the illustration on the inside front cover.  Do not fill the
spa with water until the supports are installed.

Draining the Spa and Equipment Pack

Two methods of draining a spa installed indoors are

possible.  You  can install a permanent drain line in the
suction line of the spa, extending from the spa to the house
sewer line and using drain assembly fittings available  at
most hardware or plumbing supply stores.  Another method
is to install a drain valve in the suction line for hooking up a
garden hose which can be run to the house sewer line or to
an outside storm drain.  Check local plumbing codes.  See
Illustration below.

If  you  locate  your  equipment  pack  indoors,  provide

drainage for that as well.  You can attach a garden hose on
the hose bibb provided (once it is installed on the equalizer
tube between suction lines at the pumps)  and run it to the
house sewer line when draining the equipment pack

Surroundings

Water which splashes on the floor during use may cause

a walking hazard and/or structural damage unless good
drainage is provided and proper building materials are used
in the area surrounding and beneath the spa.  Take into
consideration, also, the high room humidity which will exist
due to high spa water temperature.  Providing natural or
forced ventilation of the room will help maintain comfort and
minimize moisture damage to the building.   Jacuzzi Whirlpool
Bath is not responsible for damageresulting from excess
moisture or water spillage.  Consult an architect or engineer
for aid in designing your indoor installation.

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DRAIN HOSE HOOK-UP

PERMAMENT DRAIN ASSEMBLY

WOODEN SUPPORTS

2" X 6" MATERIAL ~ REDWOOD OR WOOD
TREATED TO RESIST DETERIORIZATION

QTY                               SIZE

2     @    11.0"  H   X   12.0" W   *

1     @    9.25"  H   X   12.0" W   *

1     @    9.50"  H   X   12.0" W   *

1     @    6.25"  H   X     6.0" W   *

1     @    6.50"  H   X     6.0" W   *
                * MATERIALS NOT PROVIDED

W

H

2" X 6" MATERIAL

*PARTS SHOWN ARE NOT PROVIDED

WHIRLPOOL SUCTION
FROM SPA

TEE*

REDUCER*

1" PVC VALVE*

1" PVC PIPE*

TO DRAIN
SYSTEM

WHIRLPOOL SUCTION
FROM SPA

TEE*

HOSE BIB*

2-1/2" TO 3/4"
THREADED ADAPTER*

Summary of Contents for The Cirrus IG

Page 1: ...The Cirrus IG Owner s Manual TM...

Page 2: ...be secured close to the head or a bathing cap should be worn Do not remove the suction grilles They are safety devices and must always be in place on the suction fitting to minimize the potential haz...

Page 3: ...Rainbow Operation Instructions Equipment Set up Priming Procedure I Priming Procedure II Spa Controls Normal Operation Spa Silent Air Induction Water Rainbow Spout Maintenance Water Quality and Water...

Page 4: ...BE ASSEMBLY TO BE INSTALLED ON SITE WHIRLPOOL MOTOR PUMP HEATER FILTER MOTOR PUMP 32 32 BLACK RECTANGLES IN ILLUSTRATION SHOW PLACE MENT OF WOOD SUPPORTS SEE PAGE 4 OF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATE...

Page 5: ...3 The spa should be moved to its final location on a dolly in its upright position while still attached to its shipping pallet 4 When the spa has been moved to its final location preferably a concrete...

Page 6: ...e sewer line or to an outside storm drain Check local plumbing codes See Illustration below If you locate your equipment pack indoors provide drainage for that as well You can attach a garden hose on...

Page 7: ...th seat area and perimeter wetting the sand occasionally Important Use care when backfilling both to avoid system damage and to prevent sand from entering the air line system The backfill should fully...

Page 8: ...nd fit them under the spa seating area as instructed in indoor Installation Refer to Support Method illustration Draining the Spa The spa can be drained to the level of the suction fittings if connect...

Page 9: ...5 lbs which includes weight of spa occupants water and product Consult an architect or engineer to determine the adequacy of your floor or deck to support this amount of weight Build wooden seat suppo...

Page 10: ...set locate holes for bolts or anchors to secure the equipment pack based to the pad Refer to the hole locations on the flange of the equipment pack base Then secure the equipment pack base to the pad...

Page 11: ...e size minimum 12 gauge recommended See also sections on grounding and bonding You will need to purchase a means of controlling your spa equipment pack We recommend that you install an air switch time...

Page 12: ...nes between the equipment pack and the spa must not be longer than a total of 20 ft including vertical and horizontal dimensions Use 2 schedule 40 PVC pipe with as few fittings as possible and bond wi...

Page 13: ...ailed air blower instructions Automatic Chlorinators There are several brands and types of automatic chlorinators available Automatic chlorinators should be installed downstream of the heater all type...

Page 14: ...10 percent See the illustration on page 8 for its recommended location A bottom discharge blower should be mounted directly onto a vertical 2 diameter PVC pipe see illustration on this page Side disch...

Page 15: ...nd is positioned against the footwell wall and the hole is over one of the dimples Insert the drill bit provided into the drill chuck so that only 1 to 1 1 2 of the drill bit extends out of the chuck...

Page 16: ...care Stepping into the spa with shoes will scratch the acrylic surface Remove any packing materials from the spa Remove each filter cartridge and skimmer basket from plastic bags Pull open each skimme...

Page 17: ...ny equipment maintenance At no time should the whirlpool or filter pump motors be activated until the pumps are primed and the spa is filled with water to its normal operating level Running the pump d...

Page 18: ...e plumbing 5 Connect hose to hose bibb on the equalizer tube between the two pumps Make sure anti siphon valve is installed at the water source to prevent contamination of the water supply 6 Open the...

Page 19: ...charge sys tem plumbing 3 Open the air vents in the plastic elbows 4 Close the hose bibb located in the equalizer tube be tween suction lines 5 Fill the spa with water using a garden hose up to its no...

Page 20: ...e for you within that range See Safety Information on the inside front cover Normal Operation Whirlpool System You can enjoy the Cirrus IG spa with or without activating the whirlpool Either way bathi...

Page 21: ...sh water and therefore is not suitable for drinking Silent Air Induction The intensity of the whirlpool action is determined by how much air is induced into the water You have control of this by adjus...

Page 22: ...e spa water The interaction of these with hot water especially at high pH more alkaline levels will cause the water to foam See Water Quality Definitions Oil Film or Cloudy Water Add clarifier to cong...

Page 23: ...active film on the spa at the water line Sodium hypochlorite A liquid chlorine product that is inexpensive and effective but not recommended because the liquid is readily spilled onto the spa or a sur...

Page 24: ...s Follow the manufacturer s instructions for use Another method is to soak the filter cartridge in a plastic pail containing a mild solution of trisodium phos phate TSP and water An hour of soaking ti...

Page 25: ...be used Note If the spa is to be used during winter in a cold climate see warm climate instructions below 1 Turn off the power to the equipment pack 2 Drain the spa and equipment Note If your spa is...

Page 26: ...the spa water If the spa is heavily soiled it may be advisable to lower the water level 2 3 inches before cleaning then refill to normal level Covering Your Spa An optional rigid spa cover is availabl...

Page 27: ...unning B Only whirlpool pump running C Dirty filter s D Plugged strainers E Low water level F Shut off valves closed G Suction skimmer or discharge partially clogged H Worn or damaged pump seal I Fore...

Page 28: ...reaker tripped or in off position C Switch failure D Motor overload condition E Auxiliary switch malfunction A Turn to ON B Turn to ON C D Let cool for one hour Motor overload will reset then start ag...

Page 29: ...ational basis for products of this type It is the responsibility of the installer owner to determine specific local code compliance prior to installation of this product Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath makes n...

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