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1. SAFETY RULES
The SPA bath will be delivered to the Customer in its original package. After the package is removed, one should check
the SPA bath carefully before commencement of installation and report all spotted problems.
Do not move the bath and the filtrating equipment by holding them with the piping.
The bath should be always placed on its legs, never on its side.
Make sure the bath is properly protected in the course of installation works to be carried out near
the bath.
Connection to the electrical system and the water connections should be carried by licensed installation staff.
2. SITE PREPARATION
- The SPA bath can be used both in closed premises and in open areas.
- The bath should be installed on a hard surface ground, to avoid settling down.
- In case of a SPA bath installed in closed premises, make sure there is enough space to bring in the equipment.
- Dimensions of the foundation slab for the SPA bath should enable the installation staff to install properly the legs, the
pipes and the cables (allowing for access to these elements).
- Consider the drainage method to be used for the SPA bath. The base should be levelled.
- Check the materials used for walls and ceiling of the premises. They should be resistant to vapour released during
operation of the SPA bath.
- Due to likelihood of water splashing during use of the SPA bath, the base should be made of a highly water resistant
material, such as ceramic floor tiles or PVC coating. In case of carpet flooring, such material should be properly protected
against bacteria breeding in humid environments. Special carpets or carpet flooring used in sailing industry should be
used. Wooden parquet or any other timber flooring is not recommended, unless it is specifically treated, like timber used
for gardening or external use in construction. Make sure the floor incline towards the floor drain is 2%.
3. INSTALLATION OF SPA BATH AND ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
- To ensure proper operation of a SPA bath, it should be installed on a durable and carefully levelled base (with an
incline towards the floor drain), e.g. on a 10 cm thick cement slab, to avoid settling down of the floor base.
- The weight of the SPA bath when filled with water, with 3 users inside, is approximately 1200 kg. The pressure on the
floor base is then equal to 360 kg/sq m.
- Having defined the height of installation for the bath, prepare a cement block for support of both fixed and telescopic
extended legs.
- The dimensions of the pit and of the cement block need to be large enough for the installation staff to properly install
the legs, the pipes and the cabling.
- After installation of telescopic extended legs the bath edge should be levelled.
- Fix the legs to the cement block to make sure they are not accidentally displaced.
- All connections between the additional equipment and the bath must be made by means of pipes and fixtures connected
by means of gluing. Metal pipes and elements cannot be used.
- Tightness of all connections needs to be checked once the bath is filled with water.
- The pit around the bath cannot be filled with any type of material. Access to all pipes and connections must be ensured.
- The additional equipment must be installed with due care, preferably in an air-conditioned room, not farther than 10
m from the bath in horizontal plan. The level of the foundation slab for additional equipment cannot be higher than the
level of the bath slab. Additional equipment should not be also installed lower than 2.5 m below the bath level. In case
of greater distances we recommend to contact the Manufacturer (provision of another filtrating pump will be necessary).
- It is recommended that the floor incline should be located near the place, where SPA bath will be installed, below the
level of the bath.