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HOW TO USE YOUR WHIRLPOOL BATH

Before taking  your first bath, read and apply the "Important Safety Instructions" on Page 1.

To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use the whirlpool unless they are closely
supervised at all times.  Those requiring supervision for any reason, should never be allowed to

use the whirlpool unattended. Persons under a doctor's care, pregnant women, persons with high blood pressure,
heart disease, diabetes, or any serious illness, should not use a whirlpool without prior consultation with their
physician. Never use a whirlpool while under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.

Do not use the whirlpool if protective cover is not installed on the suction intake.  Keep foreign objects, including
hair, away from the suction intake as they could block the intake or get caught in it.  For comfort and safety, per-
sons with long hair should tie their hair in a bun to keep it out of the water and away from the suction fitting.
Never place your head below the surface of the water.

TIME TO RELAX

It's time to relax, unwind, daydream, meditate, etc.  Taking a whirlpool should put no pressure on you. Lay back
and relax while the effervescent whirlpool action works on your body and floats your cares away.

WATER TEMPERATURE

Warm to moderately hot water is ideal for a relaxing and comfortable whirlpool bath.  That temperature is some-
place between 100° F and 102° F.  The maximum water temperature should never exceed 104° F.  If you're inter-
ested in knowing the exact temperature of the water, a thermometer can be purchased at a pool and spa shop, or
if your system uses the Smart-Touch control the LCD displays the temperature when the system is on.  Try cooler
water for an invigorating whirlpool.

Temperatures exceeding 104°F may induce hyperthermia.  Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of
the body reaches a level several degrees above normal body temperature of 98.6° F.  The effects of hyperthermia
include; failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need to exit the whirlpool and unawareness of pending
hazards.

FILLING THE TUB

When the tub is filled with water above the highest jet, step in and sit down before turning the whirlpool on.  Do
not fill over the air controls or bath waste handles.  We recommend this procedure for two reasons.  Some switch-
ing systems will not work unless the bather is in the whirlpool and the action of the water can alter your sense of
touch and balance as your foot "seeks" the bottom of the tub.

TURNING ON THE WHIRLPOOL

Turn on the pump by pressing or touching your control as described previously on pages 6, 7 and 8.   The pump
can take, at times, a minute or two to prime and begin to circulate the water.

TUNING YOUR WHIRLPOOL FOR PERSONAL PLEASURE

The whirlpool may be set to your personal preferences.  The air controls in the open position, turned fully clock-
wise, will provide a more vigorous water action.  Turning them counter clockwise softens the effect. (see Air
Volume Control on page 3, fig. 2).  The Whirlpool Jets (page 3, fig. 1) are adjustable and changing their positions
can effect the whirlpool action. Generally, when the nozzle is centered, the strongest whirlpool is created.  Turning
the nozzles downward and more towards the center of the whirlpool bath, slows down the action.

BATH ADDITIVES

A drop or two of a biodegradable liquid soap, such as Basic H by Shaklee is enjoyable in a whirlpool bath, but a
drop too much will cover you with bubbles and overflow onto the floor. Most people enjoy having a few bubbles
floating around them.  

Pearl does not recommend using use oil based products because the oil will settle in the

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Summary of Contents for Maax Pearl Hot Tub

Page 1: ...RD THAT MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY Information for preventing damage to equipment WHIRLPOOL BATH OWNER S MANUAL Safety Operation Maintenance Warranty SAFETY GUIDELINES This manual contains information...

Page 2: ...s manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the man ufacturer Do not use the whirlpool if the protective cover is not installed on the suction intake Keep foreign objects including hair away fr...

Page 3: ...Maintenance Instructions 11 Cleaning the Tub Surface 11 Commercial Installation cleaning 11 Cleaning the Pump and Plumbing System 11 Minor Scratches and Scuffs 11 Major Repair to the Surface 11 Jet H...

Page 4: ...ects from entering the pump Do not use the whirlpool bath if protective cover is missing Do not remove the protective louvered cover fig 3 Keep the cover of the return fitting clean An obstructed cove...

Page 5: ...rmostat is preset and not adjustable Water tempera ture should never exceed 104 F 40 C Prolonged use in water temperature higher than this could induce hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the intern...

Page 6: ...ble operated not the common linkage type found in most tubs which are subject to clogging prob lems The drain plug has an adjustable screw and locking nut to vary the overall length of the plug If the...

Page 7: ...timer Red light flashes four times if the water level in the tub is too low Motor oper ates only when water is 2 over the highest whirlpool jet A low water shut off near this jet protects the pump fro...

Page 8: ...Off button Continue to press and hold the button for about 10 to 15 seconds while the LCD cycles through the available Timer settings and until it eventually displays an alternately flashing Degree F...

Page 9: ...default intermediate speed of SP3 3 To adjust the operating speed of the pump or blower observe the LCD then press and hold the Up or Down but tons to increase or decrease the speed respectively 4 To...

Page 10: ...ting whirlpool Temperatures exceeding 104 F may induce hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above normal body temperature of 98 6...

Page 11: ...ly remain a few minutes You will feel squeaky clean The vinegar is also helpful in keeping the whirlpool system clean Try this Massage the soles of your feet one at a time directly in front of a jet b...

Page 12: ...nter clockwise 2 Using hot water only fill the tub to at least 2 inches above the highest jet 3 Add 2 tablespoons of low sudsing automatic dishwasher detergent such as Calgonite or Cascade Every other...

Page 13: ...s very slowly Bath waste plug is set too low Remove bath waste plug and adjust the height by backing out and tightening the lock nut as in the set screw fig 8 page 8 The bath waste will not stay open...

Page 14: ...uild up over time in all bathtubs and showers For daily maintenance cleaning use a moist cloth and gentle liq uid detergent For acrylic surfaces occasional use of a special acrylic surface cleaner suc...

Page 15: ...ed by professionals with experience in bathroom products Installation of shower doors by an inexperienced person may result in glass breakage and consequently cause personal injury or death MAAX is no...

Page 16: ...e tub after installation Important safety instructions warranty information and the product registration card are contained within TAPE THIS PACKET TO THE TUB OR LEAVE IN AN OBVIOUS PLACE Manufactured...

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