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Covers supervision, intended use, water temperature limits, medication effects, and health conditions.
Mandates GFCI protection and installation by a licensed electrician for electrical safety.
Details pre-installation checks, freight damage inspection, and leak testing procedures.
Covers requirements for access panels, ventilation, and drain fitting clearance.
Emphasizes supporting the tub base with mortar and ensuring it is perfectly level.
Guides on installing the tub with a factory-installed tile flange, including support and finishing.
Stresses the need for licensed electricians and adherence to national electrical codes.
Details the requirement for a dedicated 120V, 15 Amp GFCI protected circuit for the unit.
Warns about the risks of hyperthermia from prolonged hot water immersion and substance use.
Instructions for disconnecting the blower and control box from the base and mounting them remotely.
Guidance on mounting the control box near the blower and connecting cables to the GFCI outlet.
Details on marking, drilling, pipe installation, and securing feet for Serenity 10 and 37 models.
Details on turning the system on, changing blower modes, and adjusting speed settings.
Lists possible problems like no power, tripped GFCI, or short circuits, with suggested solutions.
Addresses blower turning off unexpectedly and control panel not responding correctly in modes.
Outlines which products and components are covered under the limited lifetime warranty.
Details conditions that void the warranty and limitations on coverage, including shipping damage and misuse.
Explains what the consumer must do to make a warranty claim, including notification and substantiation.