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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)

Figure 13b

4.  Place the equipment inside the frame and attach 

all the plumbing and electrical connections. See 
Figure 14a for AirMasseur

®

 and 14b for MicroSilk

®

 

baths. 

 

Note: The electrical service can be provided inside 
or outside the enclosure. Refer to the ELECTRICAL 
section of this manual for service requirements. If the 
service is outside the cabinet, position cord through the 
slot provided in the frame and enclosure.

5.  For MicroSilk baths, clamp the plumbing lines to 

the appropriate barb using the clamp provided. 
Assure the line will allow proper drainage to the bath 
fitting.  The hose must have a continuous drop from the 
barb to the fitting. See Figure 14c.

Figure 14b

Figure 14c

6.  Refer to faucet manufacturer’s installation instruc-

tions if a faucet is intended to be mounted on the top of 
the cabinet and position the plumbing stub outs inside 
the cabinet. 

 

Caution: Use long enough stainless steel flexible 
hose to lift the enclosure up to provide access 
for disassembly in the future. Be sure to install a 
faucet that will reach the well of the bath from the 
enclosure. Refer to the bath specification sheet for 
deck width dimensions.

7.  Fill the bath and test all connections for leaks.

8.  Place cabinet on the frame and attach with the four (4) 

screws and decorative caps.

Figure 14a

Summary of Contents for forma AirMasseur RE630PS

Page 1: ...responsible for insuring that the unit is free from defects or shipping damage In the event of a problem DO NOT install the unit If the carton shows sign of damage inspect the product before accepting...

Page 2: ...e AEC carton aside to be installed later 4 Cardboard bath well protector Each bath is provided with a cardboard bath well protector that should be kept in the unit throughout the bathroom construction...

Page 3: ...four existing 3 8 holes located in the bottom four corners of the skirt to mark where to drill the pilot holes for the four locating studs If installing on a wooden floor 1 4 6mm holes are required a...

Page 4: ...IR BLOWER section of this manual before proceeding to the next step 20 Reattach the skirt to the bath by positioning the skirt on the bath and fastening the 5 16 nut and washers to the 5 16 leveling b...

Page 5: ...ted by any control device Likewise the electrical service from the GFCI to the bath control should be direct and not interrupted by a switch Never use a switch in conjunction with a control device Thi...

Page 6: ...nature Edition AirMasseur Control Box The blower junction box must be connected into a dedicated 240v 15A 50 or 60Hz GFCI protected circuit See Figure 9a Control Box Light Cable Check Valve Blower Blo...

Page 7: ...routed away from the equipment or other heat producing compo nents of the unit Figure 10 Standard Premier Edition MicroSilk m MICROSILK Control Box Dedicated 120V 50 or 60 Hz GFCI Protected Service G...

Page 8: ...e blower s check valve Use screws to attach the pipe to the check valve and route the hose to the remote blower tubing floor cutout location CAUTION Do NOT use ABS or PVC glue near the blower it could...

Page 9: ...NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS cont ACRYLIC EQUIPMENT CABINET INSTALLATION The Jason Acrylic Equipment Cabinet AEC can be used to house the bath equipment that cannot be remote mounted away from the bath Th...

Page 10: ...the appropriate barb using the clamp provided Assure the line will allow proper drainage to the bath fitting The hose must have a continuous drop from the barb to the fitting See Figure 14c Figure 14...

Page 11: ...olish 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...

Page 12: ...pt that the Blower junction box must be connected into one dedicated 240v 15 Amp GFCI circuit PREMIER EDITION AIRMASSEUR Jason s Premier Edition AirMasseur system incorporates all the features of the...

Page 13: ...ord to ozone unit Figure 17 NOTE This diagram Figure 17 also applies to 50 Hz 240v controls and power supply systems MICROSILK CONTROL BOX CONNECTIONS STANDARD EDITION MICROSILK Jason s Standard Editi...

Page 14: ...r LED light G Ozone Unit pre wired to control box PREMIER EDITION MICROSILK Jason s Premier Edition MicroSilk system incorporates all the features of the Standard Edition system and includes the benef...

Page 15: ...er is powered a digital control with LCD display window low water and temperature sensors and a 20 minute timer Signature Touchpad A main control touchpad mounted on the bath deck features a LCD reado...

Page 16: ...LED light if installed Press the icon for less than two 2 seconds to turn the lights Off or On Hold the icon for more than two 2 seconds to change modes This function has a two 2 hour timer and remem...

Page 17: ...TIONS section Remote Control The Signature Edition control system includes a waterproof floating Universal Remote Control It controls all bath functions plus a TV DVD CD etc which can be heard through...

Page 18: ...ol touchpad installed on the bath deck a floating waterproof Universal Remote Control is provided with all Signature Edition MicroSilk baths This remote control provides the same control functions as...

Page 19: ...icon is used to activate the MicroSilk unit and the 20 minute timer Press the icon the first time to start the MicroSilk unit Press the icon again to shut off the MicroSilk unit LED Light Icon The LED...

Page 20: ...ote Use the above figure to locate the icons A menu will be displayed to choose the following Product Test Diagnostics Temperature F or C and Language English or Spanish Menu Instructions Use the top...

Page 21: ...ass cleaner and a soft wet cloth or sponge Do not run the hydrotherapy system with foaming cleaners or soaps Rinse the bath thoroughly after cleaning USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS SURFACE MAINTENANCE...

Page 22: ...overheated and thermal protection device deactivated motor possibly low voltage b GFCI tripped a Check that blower has sufficient ventilation and that the intake into the blower is not blocked Clear...

Page 23: ...ice deactivated motor Possibly low voltage b GFCI tripped c Water level fell below recommended level a Make sure motor air cooling vents are not blocked clear and allow motor to cool down Check servic...

Page 24: ...trictors vasodilators hypnotics narcotics or tranquilizers F Persons with a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physici...

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