HydroMassage 100 Series User manual

HydroMassage Product Manual
Class I, Type B, IPXO, Equipment
Revised 4/14/2015

Introduction to HydroMassage®
Congratulations on your decision to add HydroMassage to your business. HydroMassage has been trusted by
doctors and industry leaders for over 25 years to provide clients with a convenient way to deliver the benefits of
a 10-15 minute heated massage every day.
JTL Enterprises Inc / HydroMassage®
15395 Roosevelt Blvd
Clearwater FL 33760
+1-727-536-5566
Fax +1-727-536-6633
www.HydroMassage.com
info@hydromassage.com
Key Departments:
Technical Support: 1-800-699-1008 x 1013
Marketing Support: 1-800-699-1008 x 1027
Admin / Logistics: 1-800-699-1008 x 1010
Accounting: 1-800-699-1008 x 1016
Mission
Our mission is to improve the health and well being of the individual by providing the most effective dry
hydrotherapy systems available. Build value for our stakeholders through the strength of our customers’
satisfaction, a continued focus on innovation, our dedication to operational excellence and the personal and
professional growth of our employees.
Manufacturing
All JTL products are manufactured in the United States, meeting UL / CE / CSA safety standards as well as
being registered as a Class I medical device with the FDA. Each component must first pass a rigorous 5,000
hour life expectancy test before being used in production. During production, each product must pass a 268
inspection checklist, receive approval from four different employees and managers, and undergo a 24 hour
testing process before being considered ready for shipment. All products come with a two year warranty on all
moving components and a three year warranty on major structural elements.
Our Brand Integration
In late 2008, JTL Enterprises announced plans to integrate our two, then separate brands, AquaMED and
HydroMassage to form one all-inclusive brand, under the name of HydroMassage. The medical brand,
AquaMED had been successful with in the medical market for over 20 years, serving nearly every field in the
medical industry. HydroMassage, conversely had been a pioneer in the leisure markets for many years.
Both AquaMED and HydroMassage products have been designed based on thorough research, and customer
feedback over the 20 years in business. This ensures that only the highest-quality and most technologically
advanced products and features are available.
HydroMassage Master Code # 120700

Trademarks
HydroMassage®is a registered trademark of JTL Enterprises, Inc.
Notice of Copyright
HydroMassage®Owner’s Manual © October 2010 JTL Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual, JTL Enterprises,
Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Please note that the information contained herein,
including but not limited to models, specifications, options, accessories, supplies, and prices, is subject to
change without notice.
What is HydroMassage®?
HydroMassage® is an unattended massage system that
gives users the opportunity to get a massage every day.
HydroMassage® delivers a powerful wave of water that
spans the full length of the user’s body providing a deeply
relaxing and rejuvenating massage.
HydroMassage® has been trusted for over 25 years by
doctors, physical therapists, trainers and athletes to help
relieve pain temporarily and assist in muscle recovery.
The HydroMassage® Touchscreen allows users to easily operate the
bed without staff supervision. They are able to fully customize their
massage by controlling the time, speed, intensity and location of
massage, with just the touch of a finger. This advanced feature also
allows users to listen to music, watch videos, play games and even surf
the internet during their massage.
Why users love HydroMassage®
Convenient: It takes 10-15 minutes or less to get a powerful massage; anytime!
Comfortable: Clients don’t get undressed. They can enjoy the massage fully clothed and comfortable.
Entertaining: With the HydroMassage® Touchscreen, clients can watch videos and listen to music during
their massage. Those users who have a hard time sitting still will be completely satisfied with the
entertainment features.
Affordable: Your clients can get regular massage at a substantially reduced cost, as compared to hands-on
massage therapy.
Please visit http://www.hydromassage.com/Customer-Support.htm for additional marketing, technical support,
and installation resources.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to HydroMassage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-3
2. Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-5
3. Limited Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6
Disclaimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Precautions and Contraindications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
4. Safety Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
5. Product Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
6. Setup and Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
Preparation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
Delivery / Unpacking Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12-13
Installing Castors and Moving to Desired Location . . . . . . . . .
14-15
Pre-Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17
External Cooling System Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18
Touchscreen Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19
Touchscreen Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-21
7. First Time Start Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22-24
Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25
Final Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26
Post-Installation Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27
8. HydroMassage Touchscreen Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28
Touchscreen Overview / Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29-32
Member Management Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33-35
Trial Mode & Auto Sign-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
37
Touchscreen Technical Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38
Promotional Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
39-40
Touchscreen FAQs / Cleaning Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . .
41-42
9. Cleaning and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43-45
10. Technical Reference and Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46

Trouble Shooting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46-47
Illustrations and Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48-51
Control Box Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
52
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
53
Circuit Board Diagnostic Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
54
11. Drive Motor Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55
12. Net Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
56
13. Parts and Accessories.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
57-58
14. External Timer Connection Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . .
59
Software Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60
External Timer Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . .
61
15. Internal Cooling System Cold Air Supply Duct. . . . . . . . . . .
62
16. External Cooling System Vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
63
17. External Cooling System- Installation in Ceiling . . . . . . . . .. .
64
18. Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65

HydroMassage®Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty Period
90 Days
Labor
2 Years
Parts only
3 Years
Tank & Frame only
All parts found to be defective due to workmanship during the Limited Warranty Period will be repaired or
replaced at JTL’s option.
All labor required during the Limited Warranty Period must be authorized in writing by JTL, and must only be
performed by a JTL authorized technician or service contractor. JTL will give written authorization per incident.
The authorization is only valid for the related incident and only if the person doing the repair does so per the
guidance of our technical department. Any repairs or damage done without the guidance of JTL Technical
Department will void the warranty. At NO time should any repair include cutting and or splicing of wires. All
electrical repairs should be limited to making connections.
JTL’s Limited Warranty does not apply if: (I) the product has been repaired by anyone other than a JTL
Authorized Service Representative; (II) the product has been physically moved from its original installed
location by anyone other than a JTL Authorized Service Representative; (III) the product has been damaged by
improper connection or disconnection with any electrical device; (IV) the product has been damaged by an act
of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or any other use other then the product’s intended use as set
forth in the company’s specifications; (V) the product has suffered damage from mishandling of the product;
(VI) external trauma; or (VII) distilled water was not used. (The warranty does not cover cosmetic damage.)
The sole remedy under this warranty is the repair or replacement of the product provided herein. In no
event shall the company be liable or responsible for any incidental, consequential or indirect damages for
breach of any express of implied warranty on this product. In any event, if damages are awarded, they will be
limited to the cost of the product.
Except to the extent prohibited by an applicable state or federal law, all implied warranties, including those
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are disclaimed.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental, indirect or consequential damages or allow
limitation to the length of an implied warranty, in which case the foregoing warranty shall be extended to
conform to the minimum requirements of such applicable law.
Specific legal rights: This limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state.

Disclaimers
JTL shall not be liable for loss of use of equipment or other incidental or consequential costs associated with
the installation of equipment. (Any implied warranty shall have duration equal to the duration of the applicable
warranty stated above.) Under no circumstances shall JTL or any of its representatives be held liable for injury
to any person or damage to any property, however arising. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and
you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.
This limited non-transferable warranty is extended from JTL Enterprises, Inc. (herein JTL) to the original
purchaser of Dry-Hydrotherapy Equipment (herein “Equipment”). JTL will administer only the warranty provided
by the original component part or equipment manufacturer. This warranty does not cover damage resulting
from accidents, alteration, misuse, abuse, tampering, improper or unauthorized maintenance or repairs, use
contrary to published instructions, or purchaser’s negligence or neglect. Purchaser must place the equipment
in an area that conforms to JTL specifications, room preparation, installation instructions, electrical, and
environmental requirements.
Remedies and Limitations: The sale and exclusive remedies under this Limited Warranty shall be repair
and/or replacement as set forth above except where prohibited by law. JTL shall not be responsible for any
damages, whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or economic in this limited warranty. Some states
may not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you. This thereby limits the duration of all implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose to time listed on warranty sheet. Some states may not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
No Other Warranties Exist: No other warranties, express or implied, exist with respect to the equipment. Oral
statements by salespersons do not constitute warranties. Salespersons are not authorized to make warranties
with respect to the equipment. This entire agreement is embodied in this writing and no other warranties exist.
This writing constitutes the final expression of the parties’ agreement and is the complete and final statement
of the terms of the agreement.
All non-warranty replacement parts are shipped freight prepaid or collect.
Credits will be given on defective or unused parts returned to JTL within 20
days of receipt. Returned opened unused parts will carry 20% restocking fee,
plus a fee for any parts returned that are damaged.

HydroMassage®Precautions and Contraindications
Please ensure users are aware of the following precautions and contraindications prior to receiving a
HydroMassage treatment.
Anyone suffering from one or more of the following conditions, or with a condition upon which heat or massage
would have an adverse effect should receive physician approval prior to use:
Heart or circulatory problems; inflammatory conditions such as phlebitis; varicose veins or thrombosis;
swollen joints, acute inflammations, severe bruising, skin infections, contagious diseases; a high
temperature or have pain radiating to the arms or legs when the back is massaged.
Before beginning the treatment session, position the user in the middle of the bed with legs together and
the feet resting at the pump/foot end. The head should be resting comfortably on the cervical support pillow
with the curve under the neck. The pillow should be removed if treatment will include the cervical (neck and
shoulder) area.
After treatment, it is recommended that the user remain lying down for 45 seconds or until comfortable sitting
and standing. The increased circulation may cause temporary dizziness. It is advisable to drink water after a
session to assist in excreting toxins from the system.
*IMPORTANT: Any person with a specific medical condition upon which heat or massage might have
an adverse effect should consult a physician prior to use.

HydroMassage®Safety Considerations
This product is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
This unit uses electricity: to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire keep clear of electrical components.
Always unplug the unit before attempting service or inspection.
This unit is intended for household or commercial use only, and has met the requirements for electro-magnet
emissions per UL standards. Do not locate equipment that is not agency-approved (such as x-ray or high-
frequency equipment) within the vicinity of the unit, as it will cause interference. If this unit causes interference
or another piece of equipment interferes with this product use only one unit at a time or move the equipment a
safe distance to stop interference.
Always frequently inspect under the bed and cooling unit for any signs of water leakage (specifically the
areas under the pump, pressure valve and plumbing).
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a
qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the product –if it will not fit the outlet; have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician.
Always disconnect power before draining water. Never connect power unless the unit has the appropriate
amount of water in it.
Always lift your equipment by the metal frame.Never lift your equipment by the plastic tank, as it may
cause cracking.
Do not store, transport or operate your equipment in freezing conditions without completely draining the tank,
pump, radiator or chiller. It is recommended that air be blown through each of these critical parts to ensure
that they are totally free of water.
In order to maintain temperature control and user comfort, make sure there is adequate ventilation in the room
where the equipment is placed. It is recommended that there be an air conditioner vent or fan located in the
room capable of moving 500 cubic feet per minute (500 CFM).
When models 320, 350, 500 & 700 are installed in rooms less than 12’ x 12’, it is recommended that the
External Cooling System be installed in a separate room or vented (See Internal Cooling System Cold Air
Supply Duct).
The supply lines allow the External Cooling System to be up to 20’ away from the equipment. When choosing
a location for the Cooling System that is remote from the machine, ensure the following:
The temperature remains between 45° -100° degrees Fahrenheit.
There is at least 2000 cubic feet of air space in the chiller location if the room is sealed, i.e. ceiling or
basement. If it is in another room with a door that is open more than 50% of the time the surrounding
hallways and rooms can be added...
If the External Cooling System is to be installed anywhere other than on the ground, check to ensure it
is securely mounted.

HydroMassage®Specifications
Touchscreen Specifications
Manufacturer
ASUS
Monitor Size
15.6”
Display Type
Wide Screen All In One PC Touchscreen
Max Resolution
1024x768 pixels at 75 Hz
Temperature Parameters
Operating: 41°F to 95°F
Weight
7.82 lb (3.1 kg )
Input Requirements
Any object (finger nail, etc.)
Model
Series 100
Series 300, 340
Series 320,350,500,700
Dimensions
94L x 371/2 W x 24H
94L x 371/2 W x 24H
94L x 371/2 W x 24H
Weight
260 lbs/ 118kg without
water
260 lbs /118kg without
water
260 lbs without water
380 lbs / 175kg with water
460 lbs/ 209kg with water
460 lbs with water
Electrical Requirements
120 V, single phase, 60
hertz , 15-amp breaker, 14
gauge / wire
208-230V, single phase,
50 / 60 hertz, 30-amp
breaker, 10 gauge / 4mm
wire
208-230 V, single phase,
50 /60 hertz, 30-amp
breaker, 10 gauge / 4 mm
wire
Distilled Water
Necessary
15 gallons - no water
hookup needed
25 gallons /96 liter - no
water hookup needed
25 gallons - no water
hookup needed
Water Temperature
Range
92°/33° to 105°/ 41° C
92°/33° to 105°/ 41° C
92°/33° to 105°/ 41° C
Continuous Cooling
Unit
Yes with proper ventilation
Yes with proper ventilation
Yes –External Cooler Unit
External Cooler
Dimensions
NA
NA
17"W x 21"L x 14"H /
41cm W x 61cm L x 36cm
H
External Cooler Weight
NA
NA
70 lbs / 32kg
Maximum User Weight
400 lbs / 180 kg
400 lbs / 180 kg
400 lbs / 180 kg
Massage Area 200/100
66”L x 12” W /
167cm L x 30cm W
66”L x 12” W /
167cm L x 30cm W
66”L x 12” W /
167cm L x 30cm W
Massage Type
Full Body, Effleurage
Full Body, Deep Tissue &
Effleurage
Full Body, Deep Tissue &
Effleurage
Massage Zones
30
30
30
Timer Range
1 to 60 Minutes
1 to 60 Minutes
1 to 60 Minutes
Programmable
Yes
Yes
Yes
Water Release System
Water Through Air
NavitracTM
Water Through Air
NavitracTM
Water Through Air
NavitracTM
Preferred Room Size**
8 x 10
8 x 10
8 x 10
Construction
Aluminum, ABS Plastic On
castors
Aluminum, ABS Plastic On
Castors
Aluminum, ABS Plastic On
castors
Pressure Applied
2 –28 PSI
2 –38 PSI
2 –38 PSI
Interactive Touchscreen
N/A
300-No / 340-Yes
320-No / 350-500-700-Yes

HydroMassage®Installation Preparation Instructions
Room Preparation
Determine where the unit will be located. The minimum room size is 8’ x 6’. To maximize user comfort an
8’ x 10’ or larger is preferred. For best results with the Series 320/350/500/700 Series (with external cooling
system), it is recommended that cooling system is installed in a separate area or vented to remove heat from
room –see “External Cooling System Heat Exhaust Vent” section.
Electrical Requirements
Series 300 and higher
A dedicated line supplying a voltage within the range of 208-volt to 240-volt power.
30-amp dedicated breaker
Requires 10 gauge wire (2 hot legs and a ground*) USA / 4 mm wire internationally
Equipment is shipped with a NEMA L6-30 Locking Receptacle (shown below- 3 prong plug) / For
International installations: please have your electrician install an appropriate plug and receptacle
according to code
Requires a 110 Volt outlet within 5’ of the center of the HydroMassage bed.
CAT 5 or Cat 6 Internet / Network connection at least 6’ from bed
Please be sure your electrical installation is completed before the unit arrives.
*If the equipment will be installed in a patient care area, additional electrical requirements may apply.
Water Requirements
Distilled water contains no chlorine and is free of minerals and other chemicals that can cause build-up and
decrease the life expectancy of key components. Distilled water is available at most major supermarkets or
directly from your water supplier (if you have a water delivery service). Please have water on hand the day of
installation.
Series 300 and higher: 25 Gallons/ 96 Liters of Distilled Water
Series 100 : 15 Gallons / 64 liters
Specifications
Dimensions: 94” (239cm) long, 41” (95cm) wide, 27” (69cm) high
Weight: 260lbs (118kg) without water. 460lbs (209kg) with 25 gallons (95L) of distilled water.
Requires a doorway larger than 27” to install in room.
NEMA L6-30R
Locking Receptacle
(USA Only)
X
Y
G

HydroMassage®Delivery / Unpacking Instructions
Tools & Supplies Needed
Small Scissors (to remove wrapping)
Adjustable Crescent Wrench
Phillips Screw Driver
Tin-Snips (for removing bands)
25 Gallons Distilled Water
Unpacking Shipping Crates
1. Snip packing bands
2. Remove Lid
3. Remove box (sleeve) by lifting up
4. Pull down sides of box at base and sides of bed
5. Remove plastic shrink wrap around bed
Use small scissors (not a knife).
6. Unsnap (or un-Velcro) and remove
cover sheet and comfort pad

7. Remove both side panels then end panels by
lifting up the top edges off Velcro fasteners
8. Retrieve Parts Supply box and Marketing
Materials Boxes. In Parts Supply Box, all units
include castors, nuts, water fill tube, panel screws,
and pillow. Some models will also include
Touchscreen with wiring and battery backup.
9. Remove six packing bolts used to secure unit bed to plywood shipping platform. Do not carry unit or
move by using plywood-shipping platform.
10. Unpack External Cooling System (if included).
Snip packing bands and remove box. Not all models include External Cooling System.
Supply Box
Remove six
packing
bolts
Inside view of
supply box
External Cooling
System Crate
External Cooling
System

(HydroMassage®Delivery / Unpacking Instructions Continued)
Installing Castors & Moving Unit into Desired Location
1) Pull one corner of the bed off the plywood by pulling the metal frame (pull one corner off at a time
while securing castors)
2) Install casters (wheels) into frame through holes and tighten nuts using crescent wrench. Castors
are found in the Parts Supply Box, and they go into the holes where the shipping bolts were located.
3) If bed is already in desired location, skip to step #6.
4) To move bed, turn bed on its side once all castors have been installed.
Use caution; do not do this alone. If possible, place a dolly underneath to protect the bed.
Aluminum
Control Box
Pump
End
Head
End

(HydroMassage®Delivery / Unpacking Instructions Continued)
5) Move bed to desired location. Always try to make sure the metal
control box is facing toward the center of the room for easy access.
a) If you must stand the bed on end, always stand it with the head
end up and the pump end down.
b) Use cardboard ring from the shipping box to protect the floor,
walls and door threshold and to assist in sliding the bed if
necessary.
6) If included, also move External Cooling System near
pump (foot) end of bed.
7) Put side and end panels back on unit.
Use black screws from Parts Supply Box to secure end panels
Before beginning installation, the following components should be ready:
Also, the following items should be ready:
Owners Manual
T-Max controller (if applicable)
Any additional items as specified on the invoice
**THIS IS THE END OF THE DELIVERY / UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS**
Pump End
External Cooling
System (If applicable)
Parts Supply
Box
HydroMassage Bed
(with pillow)

**HYDROMASSAGE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BEGIN ON NEXT PAGE**

HydroMassage®Pre-Installation Checklist
1) Verify HydroMassage room is ready for installation
2) Check to ensure the following are available:
a) Distilled water
b) 220V outlet (not applicable for 100 Series)
c) 110V outlet
d) CAT5 cable (if applicable)
e) T-Max wall cut-outs (if applicable)
f) Internet connection (if applicable)
g) External cooling system mounting structure (if applicable). Check with contractor to ensure structure is
able to hold up to 300 pounds and has method of securing system in place during use, as system will
vibrate slightly.
3) Check to ensure no shipping damage to all HydroMassage components:
a) Shipping boxes
b) Bed panels
c) External cooling unit (if applicable)
d) External cooling unit cabinet (if applicable)
4) Position HydroMassage unit(s) in desired location
a) If possible, bed should be positioned with electrical box (mounted on frame) facing towards center of
the room for ease of access during service
b) If external cooling system will be installed on the HydroMassage room floor, ensure there is sufficient
space available for cooling unit, and allow for a minimum of 12” of space for both the intake and
exhaust vents of the cooling unit. Exhaust should not be directed towards the HydroMassage bed.

HydroMassage®External Cooling System Installation
(This section only applies to 320, 350, 500, and 700 series)
1) Do not connect the 220V outlet to the bed prior to installing the External Cooling System
2) Remove both side panels (first) and both end panels (second) if currently attached to the bed.
Begin by unscrewing knobs on end panels.
3) Position the External Cooling System where desired (maximum of 20’ from pump end of bed).Do not
place anything on top of or within 2 feet of either vent.
4) Connect the External Cooling System to the Power Cord
Run tubing and power cord under frame to ensure side panels can be attached to frame
Connect the cooling system electrical cord (A) to the corresponding power cord (B) coming from the
bed. If the cord is not already connected to the control box, insert the power cord through the right side
of control box and connect to the corresponding 10, 11 and 12 (C) on the circuit board as shown below.
5) Connect the External Cooling System Water Lines
Connect the two 20’ plastic water lines coming from the tank to the cooling system. The lines have red
or blue color-coded tape which matches the colored dots at the connections on the cooling system.
After inserting the tubes, gently pull on each one to make sure they are securely attached.
6) Neatly coil the excess cooling system tubing, and secure to the inside of the bed frame with a
reusable tie supplied (do not squeeze tubing). Allow for a minimum of 3’ of excess wiring to enable
movement of HydroMassage unit during servicing or maintenance
External Cooling System
Connections
for color-
coded water
lines coming
from tank
A
A
B
Cooling System
C
Cooling system
tubes inside
frame
Cooling System
Power Cord

HydroMassage®Touchscreen Installation
(This section only applies to 340, 350, 500, and 700 series)
Touchscreen Components Supplied
Part
Picture
Part
Picture
Touchscreen Monitor
& CPU (front view)
Power Cord For Touch
Screen (already connected
to Touchscreen)
Touch Screen Pole
with wiring
(back view)
Communication Cable
(flat, silver cable already
connected to
Touchscreen)
Battery Backup
Touch Screen Pole
Support Receiver (located
on top / side of bed frame)
Allen Wrench
to tighten Touchscreen
Pole if necessary. Found
in bag attached to frame.

HydroMassage®Touchscreen Installation
(This section only applies to 340, 350, 500, and 700 series)
1) Remove Touchscreen from parts supply box
2) Identify all component on previous page
3) Insert Touchscreen mounting pole into bed frame
Touchscreen is typically installed on the side of the bed adjacent to a wall. Recommend installing
Touchscreen pole on opposite side of Aluminum Control Box (makes control box easier to access).
4) Plug Battery Backup into standard 110V wall outlet.
5) Connect Touchscreen Power Cord to Battery Backup.
The black power cord coming from the Touchscreen needs to be plugged into the battery back-up.
**IMPORTANT: make sure the Touchscreen power cord is plugged into the correctly labeled outlet on
the battery backup.
Battery Backup
(Models will vary)
Battery Backup
Touchscreen
Power Cord
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