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inStaLLation inStruCtionS (cont.)
CLeaning
1.
remove all loose debris.
Construction plaster or excess
grout can be removed with the use of a wooden-edged
trowel.
2.
Paint or tar stains
can be removed with paint thinner,
turpentine, or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). Never
allow the cleaner to soak against the acrylic surface for
long periods of time.
always rinse the surface immediately
following the use of cleaners.
note:
Follow the manufacturers instructions for safe use
of cleaning products. If the surface becomes scratched
or dulled, it may be restored by using a quality plastic
polish, like Novus Plastic Polish No. 2 (available from
the Jason Dealer).
It is always preferable to protect the
acrylic surface during installation to minimize cleanup and
prevent surface damage.
Water teSting
Before finishing the installation, it is recommended that the
bath be water tested and the plumbing tested for leaks.
1.
Before water testing the bath
, make sure that all plumbing
connections are tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
2.
fill and operate the bath.
Close the drain and fill the bath with
water to at least 10 inches [25 cm] below the bath deck.
The inlet temperature should not exceed 104°F (40°C) as
this could damage the acrylic surface.
3,
Inspect the plumbing for leaks
.
3.
Turn the blower Off and then drain the water.
The bath unit
and its plumbing are designed to drain after each use
whether used as an air bath, soaking bath, or when taking
a shower.