Jacuzzi Hot Tub K339000X User Manual

DESIGNER/LUXURY BATH SERIES  
INSTALLATION / OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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Write and save the model and serial number of your unit below.  
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Date Purchased ____________________________________________________________  
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Installed By ________________________________________________________________  
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Model ____________________________________________________________________  
Installer: Leave this manual for homeowner.  
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©2005 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath K339000X 3/06  
 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING — WHEN USING THIS UNIT, BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED,  
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:  
DANGER — RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A GROUND  
FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI).  
CAUTION — TEST THE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTING THIS APPLIANCE  
PERIODICALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.  
WARNING — USE THIS UNIT ONLY FOR ITS INTENDED USE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL. DO NOT  
USE ATTACHMENTS NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURERS.  
WARNINGTOAVOIDINJURY,EXERCISECAUTIONWHENENTERINGOREXITINGTHEHYDROMASSAGEBATHTUB.  
WARNING — KEEP BODY AND HAIR A MINIMUM OF 6" (15,2 cm) AWAY FROM SUCTION FITTING AT ALL  
TIMES WHEN THE HYDROMASSAGE SYSTEM IS OPERATING. HAIR LONGER THAN SHOULDER  
LENGTH SHOULD BE SECURED CLOSE TO THE HEAD.  
WARNING — RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK; DO NOT PERMIT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES (SUCH AS HAIR  
DRYER, LAMP, TELEPHONE, RADIOORTELEVISION)WITHIN60"(1,5M)OFTHISHYDROMASSAGEBATHTUB.  
WARNING — RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWNING; DO NOT USE DRUGS OR ALCOHOL  
BEFORE OR DURING THE USE OF HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER TO AVOID  
UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND POSSIBLE DROWNING.  
WARNING — RISK OF FETAL INJURY; PREGNANT OR POSSIBLY PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD  
CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER.  
WARNING — RISK OF HYPERTHERMIA AND POSSIBLE DROWNING; DO NOT USE A HYDROMASSAGE  
BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING STRENUOUS EXERCISE.  
WARNING — RISK OF HYPERTHERMIA AND POSSIBLE DROWNING; WATER TEMPERATURE IN  
EXCESS OF 104°F (40°C) MAY BE INJURIOUS TO YOUR HEALTH. CHECK AND ADJUST WATER  
TEMPERATURE BEFORE USE.  
WARNING — RISK OF HYPERTHERMIA; PEOPLE USING MEDICATIONS AND/OR HAVING AN ADVERSE  
MEDICAL HISTORY SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB  
EQUIPPED WITH A HEATER.  
FOR BUILT-IN AND DROP-IN UNITS, INSTALL TO PERMIT ACCESS FOR SERVICING.  
THIS UNIT SHOULD BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED AND INSTALLED BY A LICENSED CONTRAC-  
TOR, ELECTRICIAN, AND PLUMBER.  
BUILDING MATERIALS AND WIRING SHOULD BE ROUTED AWAY FROM THE MOTOR/PUMP OR  
BLOWER OR OTHER HEAT PRODUCING COMPONENTS OF THIS UNIT.  
A PRESSURE WIRE CONNECTOR IS PROVIDED ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE MOTOR/PUMP AND  
HEATER TO PERMIT CONNECTION OF AN NO. 8 AWG (8.4 MM) SOLID COPPER BONDING CONDUCTOR  
BETWEEN THIS UNIT AND ALL OTHER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT AND EXPOSED METAL IN THE VICINITY,  
AS NEEDED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL REQUIREMENTS.  
PRECAUTIONS  
Do not operate the hydromassage system unless the bath is filled with water to at least 1" to 2" (2,5 - 5,08 cm) above the  
highest jet.  
Do not immerse the control panel by overfilling the bath.  
Do not use oil-based bath additives in your hydromassage bath.  
When cleaning your bath, do not use abrasive substances which will damage the bath's surface.  
To prevent discoloration of the acrylic finish, do not fill the bath with water in excess of 140°F (60°C).  
NOTE: This is a professional grade product. Aknowledge of construction techniques, plumbing and electri-  
cal installation according to codes are required for proper installation and user satisfaction. We recommend  
that a licensed contractor perform the installation of all Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath products. Our warranty does  
not cover improper installation related problems.  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH PRODUCT.  
The Company has obtained applicable code (standards) listings generally available on a national basis for products of this type.  
It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to determine specific local code compliance prior to installation of the product. The  
Company makes no representation or warranty regarding, and will not be responsible for any code compliance.  
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CONTENTS  
Safety Instructions _____________________________________________________________________ 2-3  
Contents _____________________________________________________________________________ 4  
Specifications _________________________________________________________________________ 5-8  
Roughing-in Reference _________________________________________________________________ 9-13  
Installations Instructions _________________________________________________________________ 14-19  
Framing and Support _________________________________________________________________ 14  
Service Access ______________________________________________________________________ 15  
ALLUSION Installation ________________________________________________________________ 16-17  
Electrical Connections _________________________________________________________________ 18  
Plumbing and Water Supply ____________________________________________________________ 19  
Clean Up After Installation _______________________________________________________________ 19  
Operating Instructions __________________________________________________________________ 20-22  
Maintenance Instructions ________________________________________________________________ 23-24  
General Troubleshooting Guide ___________________________________________________________ 25  
Authorized Service _____________________________________________________________________ 26  
Warranty _____________________________________________________________________________ 27-28  
NOTE: If you need a referral for a service company near you, or need assistance with operation or maintenance  
related questions, please call our Service Support Department at 1-800-288-4002. Visit our web site at http://  
www.jacuzzi.com/ for products and services.  
To find service agent listings for:  
Electrical or Mechanical Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/ASA.PDF  
Finish, Surface, or Shell-Related Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/AFC.PDF  
Repair Parts or Accessories visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/MPD.PDF  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Important: Read complete instructions before beginning installation.  
Each whirlpool bath arrives ready for installation, completely equipped with motor/pump assembly, heater, plumb-  
ing, and fittings necessary for whirlpool operation. An optional drain/overflow kit is available for installation on the  
bath.  
Remove the bath from the carton. Retain the shipping carton until satisfactory inspection of the product has been  
made. Do not lift the bath by the plumbing at any time; handle by the shell only.  
Immediately upon receipt, inspect the shell before installing. Should inspection reveal any damage or defect in the  
finish, do not install the bath. Damage or defect to the finish claimed after the bath is installed is excluded from the  
warranty. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath's responsibility for shipping damage ceases upon delivery of the products in good  
order to the carrier. Refer any claims for damage to the carrier. For definitions of warranty coverage and limitations,  
refer to the published warranty information packed with the product.  
All bath units are factory tested for proper operation and watertight connections prior to shipping. NOTE: Prior to  
installation, the bath must be filled with water and operated to check for leaks that may have resulted from  
shipping damage or mishandling. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for any defect that could have been  
discovered, repaired, or avoided by following this inspection and testing procedure.  
MAX 1"  
A
L
W
(Heater)  
(51 mm)  
H
2"  
4"  
B
(102 mm)  
DRAIN/OVERFLOW  
(Motor)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
W
ALLUSION  
MAX. 1/2"  
MAX. 1/2"  
L
L
W
2"  
(Heater)  
H
H
(Heater)  
2"  
(51 mm)  
(51 mm)  
(Motor)  
(Motor)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
CIPREA™, Right Hand  
BELLAVISTA  
MAX. 1/2"  
H
MAX. 1/2"  
H
L
W
L
W
1/2"  
2"  
(Heater)  
(Heater)  
(13 mm)  
(51 mm)  
(Motor)  
(Motor)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
ELARA  
REÁL™, Right Hand  
MAX. 1/2"  
L
MAX. 1/2"  
2" (51 mm)  
W
L
W
(Heater)  
H1  
H2  
H3  
1"  
2"  
(Heater)  
H
(25 mm)  
(51 mm)  
(Motor)  
(Motor)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
END VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
TORRETTA 36  
SABELLA  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS (Rectangular) LH = Left Hand, RH = Right Hand  
HEATER,  
INTAKE/DISCHARGE  
SKIRT &  
MOUNTING  
TOTAL WEIGHT/  
CUTOUT FLOOR LOADING GALLONAGE  
OPERATING  
PRODUCT  
WEIGHT  
DRAIN/OVERFLOW  
DIMENSIONS  
MODEL  
135 lb  
(61 kg)  
ALLUSION™  
6636  
66"  
36"  
26"  
(1676 mm) L 17-3/8" (441 mm) A  
( 914 mm) W 11-15/16" (210 mm) B  
( 660 mm) H  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
843 lb  
(383 kg)/  
51 lb/ft2  
Min - 55 U.S. gal  
(208 liters)  
Max - 75 U.S. gal  
(284 liters)  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
RH  
BY20000  
(248 kg/m2)  
145 lb  
(66 kg)  
ALLUSION™  
7236  
72"  
36"  
26"  
(1829 mm) L 17-3/8" (441 mm) A  
( 914 mm) W 11-15/16" (210 mm) B  
( 660 mm) H  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
978 lb  
(489 kg)/  
54 lb/ft2  
Min - 65 U.S. gal  
(246 liters)  
Max-85 U.S. gal  
(322 liters)  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
RH  
BY20000  
(263 kg/m2)  
169 lb  
(77 kg)  
ALLUSION™  
7242  
72"  
42"  
26"  
(1829 mm) L 17-3/8" (441 mm) A Template  
(1067 mm) W 11-15/16" (210 mm) B  
( 660 mm) H  
1127 lb  
(470 kg)/  
54 lb/ft2  
(263 kg/m2)  
Min - 75 U.S. gal  
(284 liters)  
Max - 99 U.S. gal  
(375 liters)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
Provided  
P/N  
BY20000  
RH  
110 lb  
(50 kg)  
BELLAVISTA™  
5
60"  
42"  
26"  
(1524 mm) L 20"  
(1067 mm) W 11-3/4" (298 mm) B  
( 660 mm) H  
(508 mm) A  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
1026 lb  
(466 kg)/  
59 lb/ft2  
80 U.S. gal  
(303 liters)  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
RH  
P187000  
(288 kg/m2)  
120 lb  
(56 kg)  
BELLAVISTA™  
5.5  
66"  
42"  
26"  
(1676 mm) L 20"  
(1067 mm) W 11-3/4" (298 mm) B  
( 660 mm) H  
(508 mm) A  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
1078 lb  
(490 kg)/  
56 lb/ft2  
(273 kg/m2)  
85 U.S. gal  
(322 liters)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
RH  
P187000  
130 lb  
(59 kg)  
BELLAVISTA™  
6
72"  
42"  
26"  
(1829 mm) L 20"  
(1067 mm) W 11-3/4" (298 mm) B  
( 660 mm) H  
(508 mm) A  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
1130 lb  
(514 kg)/  
54 lb/ft2  
90 U.S. gal  
(341 liters)  
Not Available  
Included  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
RH  
P187000  
(263 kg/m2)  
170 lb  
(77 kg)  
72"  
48"  
(1829 mm) L16-1/4" (413 mm) A  
(1219 mm) W 13-1/2" (343 mm) B  
NA  
895 lb  
(407 kg)/  
37 lb/ft2  
(180 kg/m2)  
57 U.S. gal  
(216 liters)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
CIPREA™  
RH  
20-1/2" ( 521 mm) H  
58" x 40"  
(1473 mm x  
1016 mm)  
Umt Template  
Provided  
200 lb  
(91 kg)  
ELARA™ 6042  
LH & RH  
60”  
42”  
(1524 mm) L 18.5” (470 mm) A  
(1067 mm) W 10.6” (269 mm) B  
1126 lb  
(512 kg)/  
Min - 83 U.S. gal  
(314 liters)  
Max - 92 U.S. gal  
(348 liters)  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
23-1/2” (597 mm) H  
65.4 lb/ft2  
(319 kg/m2)  
P/N DQ50000  
64" x 34"  
(1626 mm x  
864 mm)  
Umt Template  
Provided  
200 lb  
(91 kg)  
ELARA™ 6636  
LH & RH  
66”  
36”  
(1676 mm) L 18.5” (470 mm) A  
( 914 mm) W 10.6” (269 mm) B  
1039 lb  
(472 kg)/  
63 lb/ft2  
Min - 75 U.S. gal  
(284 liters)  
Max - 83 U.S. gal  
(314 liters)  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
23-1/2” (597 mm) H  
(307 kg/m2)  
P/N DQ51000  
70" x 40"  
(1778 mm x  
1016 mm)  
Umt Template  
Provided  
215 lb  
(98 kg)  
ELARA™ 7242  
LH & RH  
72"  
42"  
(1829 mm) L 18.5” (470 mm) A  
(1067 mm) W 10.6” (269 mm) B  
1345 lb  
(611 kg)/  
64 lb/ft2  
Min - 95 U.S. gal  
(360 liters)  
Max-105 U.S. gal  
(398 liters)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
23-1/2" ( 597 mm) H  
(312 kg/m2)  
P/N BZ51000  
130 lb  
(59 kg)  
REÁL™  
RH  
72"  
42"  
23"  
(1829 mm) L20" (508 mm) A  
70" x 40"  
(1778 mm x  
1016 mm)  
1130 lb  
(514 kg)/  
54 lb/ft2  
90 U.S. gal  
(341 liters)  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
(1067 mm) W 14"  
( 584 mm) H  
(356 mm) B  
(263 kg/m2)  
133 lb  
(60 kg)  
SABELLA™  
RH  
72"  
47"  
(1829 mm) L 20" (508 mm) A  
(1194 mm) W 14" (356 mm) B  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
1199 lb  
(545 kg)/  
51 lb/ft2  
98 U.S. gal  
(371 liters)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
23-3/4" ( 584 mm) H  
P187000  
(249 kg/m2)  
115 lb  
(52 kg)  
TORRETTA™ 36 72"  
35-1/8" ( 892 mm) W 15"  
22-7/8" ( 581 mm) H1  
21" ( 533 mm) H2  
23-1/2" ( 597 mm) H3  
(1829 mm) L 18-3/16" (459 mm) A  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
948 lb  
(431 kg)/  
54 lb/ft2  
70 U.S. gal  
(265 liters)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
(381 mm) B  
P652000  
(263 kg/m2)  
Add 1/4" to this dimension when roughing-in for 3-wall niche.  
NOTE: The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm).  
FOR ALL UNITS: Electrical Service Requirements: All require a dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
RapidHeatTM: 120 VAC, 15 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
Motor/Pump: 120 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
OVAL & ROUND BATHS  
A
MAX. 2-1/2"  
H
L
W
1/2"  
B
(Heater)  
(13 mm)  
DRAIN/OVERFLOW  
(Motor)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
DUETTA™  
(51 mm)  
2"  
L
(Heater)  
MAX. 1/2"  
H
L
W
W
(Heater)  
(Motor)  
(Motor)  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
CORTINA™  
VENICIA™  
SPECIFICATIONS (Oval & Round) LH = Left Hand, RH = Right Hand  
PRODUCT  
WEIGHT  
SKIRT &  
MOUNTING  
HEATER,  
INTAKE/DISCHARGE  
TOTAL WEIGHT/  
CUTOUT FLOOR LOADING  
DRAIN/OVERFLOW  
DIMENSIONS  
OPERATING  
GALLONAGE  
MODEL  
DIMENSIONS  
CORTINA™  
72"  
72"  
(1829 mm) L  
(1829 mm) W 19-1/4" (489 mm) B (1778 mm)  
16-3/4" (426 mm) A  
70" Dia.  
1293 lb  
(588 kg)/  
36 lb/ft2  
(176 kg/m2 )  
100 U.S. gal  
(379 liters)  
210 lb  
(95 kg)  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Discharge  
(U394000 HEATER)  
RH  
22-1/4" ( 565 mm) H  
Hole  
DUETTA™  
6042  
60” (1524 mm) L  
42” (1067 mm) W  
26” ( 660 mm) H  
18.4" (467 mm) A Template  
999 lb  
Min - 77 U.S. gal  
(291 liters)  
Max - 83 U.S. gal  
(314 liters)  
110 lb  
(50 kg)  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
11"  
(279 mm) B  
Provided  
P/N  
(454 kg)/  
57.1 lb/ft2  
RH  
DA09000  
(278 kg/m2  
)
DUETTA™  
6636  
66” (1676 mm) L  
36” (914 mm) W  
26” ( 660 mm) H  
18.4" (467 mm) A Template  
1019 lb  
(463 kg)/  
61.8 lb/ft2  
(301 kg/m2  
Min - 75 U.S. gal  
(284 liters)  
Max - 80 U.S. gal  
(303 liters)  
180 lb  
(82 kg)  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
11"  
(279 mm) B  
Provided  
P/N  
RH  
DA08000  
)
)
DUETTA™  
6642  
66” (1676 mm) L  
42” (1067 mm) W  
18.4" (467 mm) A Template  
1106 lb  
(503 kg)/  
57.5 lb/ft2  
(280 kg/m2  
Min - 90 U.S. gal  
(341 liters)  
Max - 95 U.S. gal  
(360 liters)  
117 lb  
(53 kg)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
11"  
(279 mm) B  
Provided  
P/N  
26”  
(660 mm) H  
RH  
DA07000  
DUETTA™  
7242  
72" (1829 mm) L  
42" (1067 mm) W  
26" ( 660 mm) H  
18.4" (467 mm) A Template  
1277 lb  
(581 kg)/  
60.8 lb/ft2  
(296 kg/m2 )  
Min - 98 U.S. gal  
(371 liters)  
Max - 106 U.S. gal  
(401 liters)  
130 lb  
(59 kg)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
11"  
(279 mm) B  
Provided  
P/N  
RH  
DA06000  
VENICIA™  
72" (1829 mm) L  
42" (1067 mm) W  
23" ( 584 mm) H  
20"  
14"  
(508 mm) A  
(356 mm) B  
Template  
Provided  
P/N  
1130 lb  
(514 kg)/  
54 lb/ft2  
(263 kg/m2 )  
90 U.S. gal  
(341 liters)  
130 lb  
(59 kg)  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
RH  
P187000  
NOTE: The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4  
mm).  
FOR ALL UNITS: Electrical Service Requirements: All require a dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
RapidHeatTM: 120 VAC, 15 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
Motor/Pump: 120 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CORNER BATHS  
MAX. 1/2"  
W
2"  
A
(51 mm)  
H
(Heater)  
B
END VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
DRAIN/OVERFLOW  
BELLAVISTA™ CORNER, Right Hand  
SPECIFICATIONS (Corner) LH = Left Hand, RH = Right Hand  
TOTAL WEIGHT/ OPERATING PRODUCT  
CUTOUT FLOOR LOADING GALLONAGE WEIGHT  
SKIRT &  
MOUNTING  
DRAIN/OVERFLOW  
DIMENSIONS  
HEATER,  
INTAKE/DISCHARGE  
MODEL  
DIMENSIONS  
BELLAVISTATM 60"  
(1524 mm) L 18-7/8" (479 mm) A Template  
Not Available  
Factory Installed  
Intake  
(S749000 Heater)  
1046 lb  
(475 kg)/  
42 lb/ft2  
130 lb  
(59 kg)  
80 U.S. gal  
(303 liters)  
CORNER  
60"  
(1524 mm) W 14"  
(356 mm) B Provided  
21-3/4" ( 553 mm) H  
P/N  
P654000  
(205) kg/m2  
RH  
NOTE: The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4  
FOR ALL UNITS: Electrical Service Requirements: All require a dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
mm).  
RapidHeatTM: 120 VAC, 15 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
Motor/Pump: 120 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 Hz. dedicated GFCI protected separate circuit.  
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE  
ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE (RECTANGULAR)  
Some tubs are supplied with cutout and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.  
66"  
72"  
Motor  
Motor  
5" x 5"  
5" x 5"  
8-1/2"  
36"  
8-1/2"  
36"  
42"  
42"  
Heater  
Heater  
11-15/16"  
11-15/16"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
Opt. Service  
Access  
33"  
36"  
ALLUSION™ 6636, Right Hand  
ALLUSION™ 7236, Right Hand  
72"  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
60"  
Motor  
5" x 5"  
8-1/2"  
Motor  
4" x 4"  
30-1/8"  
42"  
Heater  
Heater  
11-15/16"  
11-3/4"  
6"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
36"  
7"  
32-1/2"  
ALLUSION™ 7242, Right Hand  
Opt. Service Access  
BELLAVISTA™ 5, Right Hand  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
66"  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
72"  
Motor  
30-1/8"  
4" x 4"  
42"  
30-1/8"  
11-3/4"  
Motor  
Heater  
4" x 4"  
Heater  
11-3/4"  
6"  
6"  
10"  
35-1/2"  
Opt. Service Access  
Opt. Service  
Access  
10-1/2"  
BELLAVISTA™ 6, Right Hand  
35-13/16"  
BELLAVISTA™ 5.5, Right Hand  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
*72"  
36"  
48"  
Motor  
34-1/2"  
7"  
14" x 4"  
Heater  
4"  
CIPREA™, Right Hand  
* Add 1/4" to this dimension when roughing-in for 3-wall niche.  
NOTE: 1. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in floor to allow for drain/overflow.  
2. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.  
3. Service access dimensions given are minimum size.  
4. The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm).  
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE  
ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE (RECTANGULAR)  
Some tubs are supplied with cutout and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.  
60"  
60"  
21"  
21"  
12" x 4"  
2"  
12" x 4"  
2"  
Motor  
Motor  
Heater  
42"  
42"  
Heater  
4.2"  
4.2"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
Opt. Service  
Access  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
10.6"  
10.6"  
ELARA™ 6042 Left Hand  
ELARA™ 6042 Right Hand  
66"  
66"  
18 "  
18 "  
4.2"  
12" x 4"  
Motor  
12" x 4"  
Motor  
36"  
36"  
Heater  
2"  
Heater  
2"  
4.2"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
Opt. Service  
Access  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
10.6"  
10.6"  
ELARA™ 6636 Right Hand  
ELARA™ 6636 Right Hand  
Opt. Service  
Access  
10.6"  
12" H x 18" L  
Opt. Service  
Access  
10.6"  
Service Access  
4.2"  
21"  
Heater  
Motor  
12" x 4"  
4.2"  
21"  
Heater  
12" x 4"  
42"  
42"  
2"  
2"  
Motor  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
72"  
72"  
ELARA™ 7242 Right Hand  
ELARA™ 7242 Left Hand  
* Add 1/4" to this dimension when roughing-in for 3-wall niche.  
NOTE: 1. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in floor to allow for drain/overflow.  
2. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.  
3. Service access dimensions given are minimum size.  
4. The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm).  
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE  
ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE (RECTANGULAR)  
Some tubs are supplied with cutout and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.  
1"  
1"  
72"  
72"  
Motor  
3"  
42"  
Motor  
Heater  
18" x 4"  
18" x 4"*  
47"  
3"  
3"  
3"  
7"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
10-1/2"  
5-1/4"  
36"  
Heater  
10-1/4"  
36"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
REÁL™, Right Hand  
SABELLA™ Right Hand  
72"  
Motor  
15" X 4"  
18"  
36"  
Heater  
6-3/4"  
Opt. Service Access  
15-1/4"  
TORRETTA™ 36, Left Hand  
* Add 1/4" to this dimension when roughing-in for 3-wall niche.  
NOTE: 1. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in floor to allow for drain/overflow.  
2. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.  
3. Service access dimensions given are minimum size.  
4. The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm).  
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE  
ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE (OVAL)  
Some tubs are supplied with cutout and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.  
66"  
60"  
Motor  
Motor  
13" x 4"  
13" x 4"  
2"  
36"  
2"  
42"  
Heater  
Heater  
Opt. Service  
Access  
3.84"  
33"  
Opt. Service Access  
3.84"  
30"  
11.04"  
11.04"  
DUETTA™ 6042, Right Hand  
DUETTA™ 6636, Right Hand  
66"  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
72"  
Motor  
42"  
14" x 4"  
Motor  
13" x 4"  
2"  
Heater  
42"  
Heater  
3-1/2"  
11"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
3.84"  
33"  
Opt. Service  
Access  
2"  
11.04"  
36"  
DUETTA™ 7242, Right Hand  
DUETTA™ 6642, Right Hand  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
72"  
Motor  
18" x 4"  
29-7/8"  
5-1/4"  
42"  
Heater  
3"  
Opt. Service Access  
10-1/2"  
VENICIA™, Right Hand  
36"  
NOTE: 1. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in floor to allow for drain/overflow.  
2. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.  
3. Service access dimensions given are minimum size.  
4. The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm).  
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ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE  
ROUGHING-IN REFERENCE (ROUND, CORNER)  
Some tubs are supplied with cutout and/or undermount template. Refer to CUTOUT on pages 6-8 for template part numbers.  
60"  
Service  
Access  
14"x5"*  
60"  
59-1/2"  
Ref.  
72"  
5"  
Heater  
34-9/16"  
16"  
26"  
Motor  
12"x4"  
3"  
Heater  
Opt.  
Service  
Access  
16"  
12" H x 18" L  
Service Access  
Motor  
4"  
7-1/2"  
9"  
77-3/4"  
BELLAVISTA™ CORNER, Right Hand  
72"  
CORTINA™, Right Hand  
NOTE: 1. Measurements inside each unit represent cutout in floor to allow for drain/overflow.  
2. All measurements are in inches. To convert to millimeters, multiply inches by 25.4.  
3. Service access dimensions given are minimum size.  
4. The overall dimensions are nominal with a tolerance of +0 and -1/4" (6,4 mm).  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Framing and Support  
The drain/overflow of the bath extends below the bottom of the bath. Note that this requires a cutout in the floor.  
The floor structure beneath the bath must be able to support a total weight of bath, water, and bather.  
Refer to the table under total weight for your model. The unit must be supported from the bottom of the bath and  
not from the bath rim or tile flange. If the subfloor is level and a continuous surface, no other preparation is neces-  
sary. You can proceed to install the bath. If the subfloor is not level, you MUST level the entire surface prior to  
installing the bath. The use of materials that provide a level installation are allowed provided the method used will  
insure a level bath that is supported from the bottom. Materials that may be used are a floor leveling compound,  
mortar, plaster or minimal expansion structural foam having a density of a minimum of 5 lbs./cubic feet; however the  
bath must remain level in order for it to drain properly and all foam feet must make full contact with the leveling  
material. Both sides of a joint or splice of subfloor should be level to each other. When attaching baths with  
flanges to stud wall, use shims to fill any gaps between the bath flange and studs.  
NOTE: Drop-in tubs are additionally equipped with metal anchor straps. With a level floor, when mortar or  
similar anchoring material is NOT used, use construction adhesive under the foam feet and fasten the metal  
anchor straps to the floor to prevent the unit from shifting while trim, deck finishes, or finish caulking cure.  
The rim of the bath is not designed to support weight. If finish material is to overlap or contact the bath, the added  
weight must be fully self-supporting.  
The protective film liner inside the bath is used to prevent damage to the finish during installation. Before  
installation, remove liner to inspect for any defects, reapply and do not remove until final cleanup.  
Important: If a skirt is to be used, it must be installed at the time of unit installation – refer to skirt instal-  
lation instructions. Install optional trim parts when all installation has been completed.  
TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS  
MORTAR OR ADHESIVE  
SEALANT  
TILE  
FINISHING  
MATERIAL  
MORTAR OR ADHESIVE  
TILE  
MORTAR  
PLASTER  
FILLER  
SEALANT  
CEMENT  
BOARD  
BATH RIM  
FLASHING  
FLANGE  
NAIL  
SUB-FLOOR  
FLASHING  
OR  
SILICONE  
SEALANT  
SCREW  
STUD  
WALL  
1" X 4" (NOT FOR  
SUPPORT)  
1" X 4" (NOT FOR SUPPORT)  
1" X 4" (NOT FOR SUPPORT)  
FLUSH TO WALL  
OPTIONAL TILE FLANGE KIT  
SEMI-SUNKEN  
TYPICAL FLANGE MOUNTING DETAIL  
TILE  
TILE  
STUD  
STUD  
CAULKING  
CEMENT  
BOARD  
CEMENT  
BOARD  
CAULKING  
TILE  
ADHESIVE  
TILE  
ADHESIVE  
FLANGE  
FLANGE  
ATTACH WITH  
SCREWS  
PROVIDED  
ATTACH WITH  
SCREWS  
PROVIDED  
SHIM IF  
SHIM IF  
NECESSARY  
TO FILL GAPS  
NECESSARY  
STUD  
STUD  
TO FILL GAPS  
BETWEEN  
STUD  
BETWEEN  
STUD  
AND FLANGE  
1/8" GAP  
1/8" GAP  
FLANGE  
AND FLANGE  
1"X 4"  
(NOT FOR  
SUPPORT)  
FLANGE  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The Duetta Whirlpool baths should access as shown  
below.  
DUETTA SERVICE ACCESS (WITHOUT SKIRT)  
Service Access  
For partially or fully sunken installations, allow for ac-  
cess to service connections. It is the installer's respon-  
sibility to provide sufficient service access. The recom-  
mended minimum dimensions allowable for service to  
the bath are shown in the "Service Access" illustration.  
Provide adequate area around unit for air circulation  
for cooling the motor and to supply sufficient air to the  
jets. Do not insulate this area or around motor.  
HEATER  
12"  
SERVICE ACCESS (WITHOUT SKIRT)  
FRONT  
18"  
12"  
PREFERRED  
ACCESS  
ALTERNATE  
ACCESS  
MOTOR  
18"  
12"  
18"  
TheAllusion Whirlpool baths should access as shown  
below.  
ALLUSION SERVICE ACCESS  
12"  
ALTERNATE  
ACCESS  
PUMP/MOTOR  
PREFERRED  
ACCESS  
MOTOR  
18"  
HEATER  
12"  
FRONT  
18"  
12"  
PREFERRED  
ACCESS  
18"  
ALTERNATE  
ACCESS  
Service Access (Corner Tubs)  
In some cases, access may not have been provided  
because of the design of the bath environment and hav-  
ing full understanding that in this case, it may be neces-  
sary to remove the unit for service.  
If this is the case, diagnosing a problem may not be  
possible without complete access to the plumbing sys-  
tem. This would necessitate the removal of the unit.  
Although this practice is not commonly implemented, it  
is an acceptable method.  
For partially or fully sunken installations, allow for ac-  
cess to service connections. It is the installer's respon-  
sibility to provide sufficient service access. The recom-  
mended minimum dimensions allowable for service to  
the bath are shown in the "Service Access" illustration.  
Provide adequate area around unit for air circulation  
for cooling the motor and to supply sufficient air to the  
jets. Do not insulate this area or around motor.  
SERVICE ACCESS  
SERVICE ACCESS (CORNER BATHS)  
AREA  
A
20"  
AREA  
B
A
18"  
MOTOR  
C
B
In some cases access may have been provided in  
Area A but service is required in Area B which requires  
the unit to be pulled for service and reinstalled.  
If service access has not been provided, it is the  
home owners responsibility to remove the bath and  
providetherequiredaccess,shouldarepairbecome  
necessary.  
36"  
24"  
RIGHT HAND UNIT SHOWN  
A- Preferred access  
B - Acceptable alternative if access A is not possible  
C - Additional access for equipment (Optional)  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTALLATION CLEARANCE RECOMMENDATIONS  
The installation clearance recommendations below are to ensure that installers have enough space to maneuver and  
insert tub. The Designer/Luxury line whirlpool tubs have electrical, plumbing and lighting systems installed. Do not  
lift the bath by the plumbing or wiring at any time; handle by the shell only.  
TWO WALL INSTALLATION  
TUB  
CUTOUT  
TUB  
CUTOUT  
10"  
32"  
THREE WALL INSTALLATION  
MINIMUM VERTICAL CLEARANCE  
FOR INSTALLER TO POSITION TUB  
TUB  
CUTOUT  
TUB  
CUTOUT  
32"  
32"  
3"  
10"  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installation  
See END/SIDE VIEW in  
Specification pages for  
this dimension.  
Note that the motor/pump protrudes beyond the bath rim a maxi-  
mum distance of 1" (25,4 mm). Care should be used when lowering  
the tub into cutout to prevent injury to installer(s), finished surfaces,  
or tub and components.  
(Heater)  
(Motor)  
Clearance must be provided for installers. See page 16 for  
recommended clearances surrounding tub. Damage to shell,  
plumbing, wiring, lighting, and other components because of  
failure to observe minimum clearances are not the responsibility  
of Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath.  
All deck finish work must be completed before installation. Use the Cutout Template provided. Flooring surface inside  
the cutout to deck height must not exceed height specification for tub.  
Cover all finished surfaces to protect from damage during tub installation.  
Turn OFF power supply to dedicated GFCI protected circuits.  
Begin Installation  
Optionally, use a washable marker to scribe a reference line 1" (25,4 mm) out-  
side the cutout edge on the deck surface. This may assist in final alignment of the  
tub.  
TUB  
CUTOUT  
Install any trim kits, faucets, or other tub components before installing.  
REFERENCE  
LINE  
1/2"  
To install unit insert the motor/pump end first when lowering the tub into the  
cutout opening as shown in the bottom illustration. Do not use plumbing fixtures or  
plumbing lines to lower unit. The clearance under the substrate is required for air  
flow circulation requirements.  
Place a piece of scrap lumber under each corner as a temporary support for the tub rim. Inspect all fittings, plumbing, and  
control lines after inserting to insure components are not damaged, disconnected, or contacting the finish surface substrate or  
support members.  
FINISHED SURFACE  
Connect flex water supply lines to faucet.  
SCRAP LUMBER  
2 " MAX  
THICKNESS  
Plug power cords into GFCI outlet.  
Remove fingers, hands, and all other items from under the rim edge before lowering the tub.  
Slightly lift one tub end and remove the scrap lumber. Gently lower the tub rim until it contacts the  
APPROX. 2-1/2"  
deck surface. Slightly lift the remaining tub end and remove the scrap lumber. Gently lower the  
SUBSTRATE  
tub rim until it contacts the deck surface.  
If you created the optional reference lines, align the tub over the cutout.  
Connect drain line.  
SUBFLOOR  
SUPPORT  
Turn ON the power supply to the dedicated GFCI protected circuits.  
Check for leaks and check system operation.  
** MIN CLEARANCE - DUETTA 3"-3½"  
TILE OR FINISHED  
SURFACE  
SUBSTRATE  
TILE OR  
FINISHED  
SURFACE  
TYP MIN. 1-1/2"  
CLEARANCE**  
SUBSTRATE  
SUPPORT  
MEMBER  
SUBFLOOR  
SUPPORT  
MEMBER  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Electrical Connections  
Separate circuits, each must be protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), are required for the pump/  
motor and the RapidHeatTM Heater. Refer to the electrical specification for each model on pages 6-8. Install duplex  
outlets to the studwall underneath the bathtub, at least 4 inches (10,2 cm) above the floor or in accordance with local  
building or electrical codes. Duplex outlets are not provided. Because these units are manufactured with an elec-  
tronic control panel no remote switch or timer is necessary.  
Tubs with electronic control panels combine the electrical requirements of the pump/motor and electronic controls  
into a control box. For these units the power supply cord from the pump/motor runs to the control box. The power  
supply cord from the control box should be connected to the 20 AMP GFCI circuit.  
Before installing electrical connections, inspect the pump/motor and heater nameplates and confirm you have 120  
VAC, 20 AMP and 15 AMP service requirements. The GFCI circuits must match these requirements. Care must be  
taken to connect the 20 AMP pump/motor or control box power cord ONLY to the 20 AMP GFCI circuit and to connect  
the 15 AMP heater power cord ONLY to the 15 AMP GFCI circuit. Do NOT switch power cords and GFCI circuits.  
With a #8 solid copper wire, bond the heater to the house electrical panel or approved local bond. Abonding lug is  
provided on the heater. With another #8 solid copper wire, bond the pump/motor to the house electrical panel or  
approved local bond. A bonding lug is provided on the pump/motor.  
At initial start-up and before each use thereafter with power ON, push the GFCI test button on each circuit. The  
reset button should pop out. Push this button in to reset. If the interrupter fails to operate in this manner, there is a  
ground current flowing or a device malfunction, indicating the possibility of electrical shock. Turn off power and do  
not use the bath until the source of the problem has been identified and corrected.  
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Connect only to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Inter-  
rupter (GFCI).  
CAUTION: Operating the motor/pump without enough water in the bath can cause leaking and permanent  
damage to the pump. Before power is applied to the installation, make sure the switch is in the OFF position  
to avoid pump damage.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
15 AMP, 3 PRONG PLUG  
(Heater)  
20 AMP, 3 PRONG PLUG  
(Pump/Motor)  
DUPLEX  
RECEPT.*  
4" MIN.  
OR IN  
ACCORDANCE  
WITH LOCAL  
BUILDING OR  
ELECTRICAL  
CODES  
M
T
* INSTALL SEPERATE  
GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUITS,  
DUPLEX RECEPTS NOT PROVIDED  
HEATER  
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Plumbing and Water Supply  
Drain Information  
Water Supply  
A drain/overflow assembly (sold separately) must be in-  
stalled on the bath, water tested, and connected to the sani-  
tary system of the house. After opening the carton, inspect  
for damage and verify that the kit is of the proper finish. In the  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath drain/overflow kit, note that the waste  
flange, strainer, overflow cover and cover screws are pack-  
aged in a separate package within the kit to protect the trim  
finish. Follow the installation instructions provided with the  
drain/overflow kit. After the drain is fully installed, test for  
proper drainage. If the unit does not drain properly, rectify  
this condition before proceeding with the installation. Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for removal and or reinstal-  
lation costs.  
Consult local authorities for plumbing code requirements  
in your area.  
IMPORTANT: Proper installation of the fill spout plumb-  
ing and compliance with local codes are the responsibil-  
ity of the installer. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath does not war-  
rant connections of water supply fittings and piping, fill  
systems, or drain/overflow systems. Nor is it responsible  
for damage to the bath which occurs during installation.  
CAUTION: A nonflammable protective barrier must be  
placed between soldering work and bath unit to prevent  
damage to the bath.  
Shower Information  
NOTE: Watertight installation of the drain is the installer's  
responsibility. Drain leakage is excluded from the Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath warranty of this product.  
Because of some baths' unique contour design, a rigid  
shower door cannot readily be installed. If a shower is de-  
sired, we recommend a hand-held shower be installed in con-  
junction with a shower curtain, as this will allow the user to  
control the direction of the spray.  
Plumbing  
NOTE: Proper installation of a shower is the responsibil-  
ity of the installer. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not respon-  
sible for damage to the unit or for water damage which  
might occur due to its installation.  
Pump, jets, and suction fittings for the whirlpool system  
are factory plumbed in schedule 40 PVC piping.  
All Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath products are factory tested for  
proper operation and watertight connections prior to shipping.  
If leaks are detected, notify your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.  
Do not install the unit.  
Anti-Siphon Valve  
Optional Anti-Siphon valve installation. Anti-Siphon valve  
is not supplied with the tub. Consult your local plumbing code  
requirements for the minimum height above the tub rim.  
RECOMMENDED WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS (NOT ALL REQUIRE OR HAVE ALL FEATURES SHOWN)  
ANTI-SIPHON VALVE  
THESE ITEMS SHOWN  
WATER RAINBOW® FILLSPOUT  
DIVERTER HANDLE  
6"  
BATH RIM  
FOR EXAMPLE ONLY  
Consult local authorities  
for plumbing code  
HOT WATER SUPPLY  
3/8" FPT x 1/2"  
NOM. COUPLING  
requirements in your area.  
COLD  
WATER  
SUPPLY  
3/4" FPT x 5/8" O.D.  
COMPRESSION  
3/8"x1/2"  
NOM. ELL (2)  
1/2" NOM.  
ELL (TYP)  
1/2" NOM. TEE  
1/2" NOM. COPPER (TYP.)  
1/2" FPT x 3/8" NOM.  
ADAPTER  
SHOWER HOSE 1/2" FPT  
1/2" MPT x 1/2" MPT x 18" FLEXIBLE  
Clean-Up After Installation  
To avoid dulling and scratching the surface of the bath, never use abrasive cleaners. A mild liquid detergent and warm water  
will clean soiled surfaces.  
Remove spilled plaster with a wood or plastic edge. Metal tools will scratch the surface. Spots left by plaster or grout can be  
removed if lightly rubbed with detergent on a damp cloth or sponge.  
Paint, tar, or other difficult surface stains can be removed with paint thinner, turpentine, or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol).  
NOTE: Use these chemicals only on SURFACE stains.  
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color finish can be removed by lightly sanding with 600-grit wet/dry sandpaper.  
You can restore the glossy finish to the acrylic surface of the bath with a special compound, Meguiar's #10 Mirror Glaze. If that  
is not available, use automotive rubbing compound followed by an application of automotive paste wax.  
Major scratches and gouges which penetrate the acrylic surface will require refinishing. Ask your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
dealer for special instructions or visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi.com/. To find service agent listings for:  
Electrical or Mechanical Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/ASA.PDF  
Finish, Surface, or Shell-Related Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/AFC.PDF  
Repair Parts or Accessories visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/MPD.PDF  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATION  
NOTE: These instructions pertain to all bath products manufactured by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath. Not all features dis-  
cussed in this instruction pamphlet apply to all baths.  
All baths manufactured by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath are designed for "fill and drain," which means the bath should be drained  
after each use and filled with fresh water by the next bather. This is a health precaution, as these baths are not designed to hold  
water continuously like pools or spas. If you want a unit designed to continuously hold water, see your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
dealer for the complete line of whirlpool spas available.  
Once the bath is installed, remove any residue or foreign materials left over from construction. Paint, tar, or other difficult surface  
stains can be removed with paint thinner, turpentine, or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). NOTE: Use these chemicals only on  
SURFACE stains. Other dirt can be cleaned off with a mild liquid detergent on a damp cloth. Scrape off plaster with a wooden or  
plastic edge; do not use metal scrapers, wire brushes or other metal tools, as they will damage the bath's surface.  
Water Level  
Close the drain and fill the bath until water is at least 1" to  
2" (2,5 - 5,08 cm) above the highest jet (see water line indi-  
cated in the illustration). Do not turn on the whirlpool sys-  
tem at any time if the jets are not completely immersed in  
water. Do not immerse the control panel by overfilling  
the bath. Running the whirlpool system when there is insuf-  
ficient water in the bath could result in water spraying outside  
the bath area. Running the whirlpool system without water  
will damage the recirculating pump.  
FILL TO AT LEAST  
1" - 2" ABOVE HIGHEST JET  
1" - 2"  
IMPORTANT: When exiting the bath, the water level will drop  
below the jets which could result in water being sprayed out  
of the unit. To prevent this, you must turn unit off before  
exiting bath.  
TYPICAL BATH FITTINGS  
Controlling Whirlpool Action  
ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL  
The whirlpool action in your bath, controlled manually and  
electronically, is influenced by three factors – direction of flow,  
force of water, and force of air. Every bath manufactured by  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath that is equipped with fully adjustable  
PowerPro® jets, are manually adjustable for direction and water  
force. Some baths have additional jets which can be adjusted  
for direction only. Baths equipped with 2 speed motors and  
electronic controls can also influence water force and force  
of air.  
FULLY ADJUSTABLE JETS  
SUCTION  
COVER  
Direction: To change the direction of the water flow, swivel  
the jet nozzle to the desired angle. The jets can be directed  
individually toward any location on your body to provide a  
hydromassage. The jets can also be adjusted so that they all  
point in the same direction (clockwise or counterclockwise)  
to circulate the water in a circular motion around the bath,  
causing a total whirlpool effect.  
WATER RAINBOW  
FILL SPOUT (OPTIONAL)  
DRAIN/OVERFLOW  
(OPTIONAL)  
Water Force: The high volume, fully adjustable PowerPro®  
jets can be manually adjusted to control the force of the water  
coming into the bath. For robust action, increase the force of  
the flow by rotating the jet handles to the left (counterclock-  
wise). For a more gentle effect, rotate the handles to the right  
(clockwise). Customize water force by lowering water volume  
of one (1) jet(s) to increase water force in another jet(s). In  
units with 2 speed motors the water force can be increased or  
decreased using the electronic control. Never run the whirl-  
pool system with all the jets closed.  
JETS  
FULLY  
ADJUSTABLE  
DIRECTIONALLY  
ADJUSTABLE  
Force of Air: Force of air is controlled electronically. Re-  
fer to the Control panel instructions for details in adjusting  
force of air.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd)  
Electronic Control Panel Operation (with optional Chromotherapy/IllumatherapyTM lighting)  
All tubs in this product line come with electronic controls and standard Chromotherapy or IllumatherapyTM. Read and follow the  
operation instructions for the control system of your unit.  
General Functions  
This Jacuzzi tub is equipped with a seven button electronic control panel. The seven button panel controls a two speed pump/  
motor, Chromotherapy or IllumatherapyTM lighting, air controls, and wave control. LED lights (in the control panel) indicate function  
levels. When switching between functions, the LED for the inactive functions will dim and the active function will brighten.  
The bath is equipped with a water level sensor(s). When the water level is below the sensor, the pump/motor can not be  
activated. If the ON/OFF pump/motor button is pressed at this time, the pump/motor will not operate. When the water goes  
above the water level sensor, the pump/motor can be activated. If the water level drops below the level sensor, the pump/motor  
will shut OFF. To restart the pump/motor after the water level goes above the level sensor, the ON/OFF pump/motor button must  
be pressed. The pump/motor will automatically shut off 30 minutes after the pump/motor was turned on.  
NOTE: Ensure the water level sensor located inside the bath is free of any soap or dirt buildup.  
Bath Light  
Normal Operation (with the bath filled to the proper level)  
Left Air Valve  
Right Air Valve  
Left Air Valve  
Status LED  
Pump/Motor Switch (ON/OFF )  
Right Air Valve  
Status LED  
Pressing the  
button will turn ON the two speed pump/  
motor at HIGH speed. Pressing a second time will turn OFF  
the pump/motor. To change speeds use the Toggle buttons.  
Pump/Motor  
Status LED  
Pump/Motor Status LED  
Toggle Buttons  
ON/OFF  
Pump/Motor  
Wave Function  
When the pump/motor is ON at HIGH speed all four LED  
indicator lights will be lit. When the pump/motor is ON at  
LOW speed the bottom LED indicator light will be lit.  
Left Air Valve Switch  
Wave Function Switch (ON/OFF )  
Pressing this button activates wave action by opening  
and closing both right and left air valves. Pressing a second  
time will turn OFF the wave action.  
Pressing this  
button will acitvate the left air valves use  
the Toggle buttons to increase/decrease air flow to the left set  
of jets. The air flow can be adjusted from no air to maximum  
air.  
Left Air Valve Status LED  
Toggle Buttons  
The Left Air Valve Status LED will show four LED lights at  
maximum air and only one LED light when the air is turned  
OFF. Each additional LED indicates more air flow.  
The Toggle buttons, up  
other buttons to increase, decrease, or modify functionality.  
Use the up arrow to increase and the down arrow to decrease.  
and down  
, act on each of the  
Right Air Valve Switch  
Pressing a toggle button after pressing the Pump/Motor  
button will increase or decrease speeds on the Pump/Mo-  
tor. If the pump/motor is on HIGH speed press the down  
arrow to select LOW speed. If the pump/motor is on LOW  
speed press the up arrow to select HIGH speed.  
Pressing this  
button will acitvate the right air valves. Use  
the Toggle buttons to increase/decrease air flow to the right  
set of jets. The air flow can be adjusted from no air to maxi-  
mum air.  
Pressing an up or down toggle button after pressing the  
Right Air Valve Status LED  
Bath Light button once will increase or decrease the white  
light brightness. Pressing an up or down toggle button  
after pressing the Bath Light button twice will begin cycling  
the light colors. Leave the colors cycling or press the same  
toggle button again to stop the color cycling. With the lights  
stopped on a color pressing the Bath Light button a third  
time will turn OFF the light. (A favorite color will be saved  
ONLY when the cycling has been stopped on that color  
The Right Air Valve Status LED will show four LED lights at  
maximum air and only one LED light when the air is turned  
OFF. Each additional LED indicates more air flow.  
Bath Light Switch (ON/OFF )  
Pressing this  
button will turn ON the white bath light(s).  
Pressing the Toggle buttons at this time will increase or de-  
crease light intensity. Pressing the button a second time will  
access the saved favorite color. To cycle lighting colors use  
the Toggle button. Pressing the Toggle button again will stop  
the light cycling. The color displayed when the cycle has been  
stopped will be saved as your favorite color. Pressing the  
button a third time to turn OFF the light.  
and then turned OFF.)  
NOTE: When switching between functions, the LED for  
the inactive functions will dim and the active function will  
brighten.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd)  
RapidHeatTM  
HIGH LIMIT RESET  
HEATER ON  
TheseunitshaveaRapidHeatTM heaterinstalledontheintakeordischargelines. The  
HEATER ON  
heater will help maintain the temperature of the water in the bath.  
OVER HEAT  
PROTECTION  
Operation  
With the heater installed and the whirlpool pump is operating, the heating func-  
PUSH TO RESET  
tion is totally automatic. No user control required.  
Vacuum/Pressure Switch  
The heater is equipped with a preset vacuum/pressure switch which will not al-  
low the heater to turn ON if the pump is not running with water flowing through the whirlpool system.  
High-Limit Switch  
The heater includes an exclusive High-Limit switch. This safety circuit will not false trip from hot tap water. It will only turn off  
the heater if the thermostat fails. To reset, press the button. If the high-limit trips frequently, contact your Authorized Electrical/  
Mechanical Service Provider. Visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi.com/.  
To find service agent listings for:  
Electrical or Mechanical Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/ASA.PDF  
Finish, Surface, or Shell-Related Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/AFC.PDF  
Repair Parts or Accessories visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/MPD.PDF  
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
Cleaning the Bath  
Purging the Whirlpool System  
To clean your bath, simply use a mild, nonabrasive liquid  
detergent solution. You can protect and restore the gloss to a  
dulled acrylic surface by applying Meguiar's #10 Mirror Glaze,  
a product specifically designed for use on acrylic finishes. If  
Meguiar's is not available, an acrylic polish of equal quality or  
automotive paste wax is acceptable.  
NOTE: THE WHIRLPOOL SYSTEM SHOULD BE PURGED  
AT LEAST TWICE A MONTH  
To remove accumulations of bath residue from the whirl-  
pool system, it is recommended that a whirlpool bath be  
purged at least twice a month. For best results, however, we  
recommend that you purge your whirlpool bath after each use  
using, Systems Clean™, our exclusive two-part plumbing  
system cleaner made specifically for whirlpool baths.  
Never use abrasive household cleaners on any Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath product.  
SystemsCleanisavailablethroughanauthorizedJacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath distributor or by calling us direct at 1-800-288-  
4002.  
Repairs to the Surface  
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color finish  
can be removed by lightly sanding with 600-grit wet/dry sand-  
paper. Restore the gloss using Meguiar's Mirror Glaze or au-  
tomotive paste wax.  
Systems Clean™ Instructions for use:  
Refer to the instructions on the Systems Clean™ packet.  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE WHILE BATHING! USE EXTREME  
CAUTION WHEN HANDLING THIS PRODUCT!  
Major scratches and gouges which penetrate the acrylic  
surface will require refinishing. Ask your Jacuzzi Whirlpool  
Bath dealer for special instructions.  
Immediately after bathing and exiting the whirlpool bath,  
leave the bath water in the tub and add more hot water. The  
water level in the tub must be at least 2” (5,08 cm)above the  
highest jet. NOTE: Inducted air from the hydromassage  
system will cause the Systems Clean™ contents to foam  
increasing odor. Turn OFF the whirlpool air control or turn it to  
the lowest setting and pour in the entire contents of PACKET  
#1 ONLY directly into the bath water. For bestresults, pour the  
System Clean into the tub near the intake for the circulation  
pump and be sure to avoid contact with your skin. Allow the  
whirlpool to run for 30 seconds and then add PACKET #2  
ONLY. It is important to use PACKET #1 before PACKET  
#2 to avoid a strong odor. Allow the bath to run for 5 to 10  
minutes then drain the tub completely. Refill the tub with cold  
water and run for 2 to 3 minutes. Drain completely and rinse  
off any residue. Remember to reset the air valves to your  
bathing comfort level.  
Bath Additives  
NOTE:DONOTUSEOILOROILBASEDBATHADDITIVES.  
If you want to use any kind of bath additive, use only a small  
amount of low-foaming powder or crystal substance; the  
whirlpool action intensifies the foaming properties of soaps.  
The use of certain bath oils, bubble baths and bath addi-  
tives may increase the level of accumulations of bath residue  
in the whirlpool system. If excess accumulations persist, you  
should discontinue use of these products.  
DANGER:Harmfulifswallowed. Eyeirritant. Protectyour  
eyes, skin and mucus membranes from contact with this  
product or its concentrated solution. A strong alkaline  
product can cause severe burns to the eyes and skin.  
If you have followed the standard purging instructions  
above and still have an excess accumulation of bath residue  
and desire an alternative cleaning mechanism, we recom-  
mend SUPER SYSTEMS CLEANPLUS manufactured by  
Stearns Packaging to rectify this condition. This may be  
obtained by contacting us at 1-800-288-4002. It is recom-  
mended that you follow the instructions provided by the  
manufacturer with the product. Repeated use may be neces-  
sary. SUPER SYSTEMS CLEANPLUS does not replace  
the necessity to regularly purge your whirlpool system with  
Systems Clean™ as recommended.  
Spinning Jets Maintenance  
(Models equipped with spinning jets)  
If hair or other kind of debris gets caught in the bearings of  
these jets, it could cause them to stop spinning. This may  
require disassembly and cleaning. To do this, simply grab the  
nozzle and pull straight out of the jet housing. The bearing  
casing will be attached to the nozzle. These can be separated  
by holding the casing and pushing the nozzle out from the rear  
of the casing. After cleaning, reassemble in reverse.  
PUSH FROM REAR  
TO REMOVE  
NOZZLE  
NOZZLE  
BEARING CASING  
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
SUCTION COVER/STRAINER ASSEMBLY  
Suction/IntakeCover/StrainerMaintenance  
Clean the suction/intake cover/strainer of hair and debris  
when necessary. To do this, remove the center screw and  
detach the square cover. Clean the cover by backflushing  
debris from the holes. Replace the suction/intake cover im-  
mediately after cleaning. When reinstalling, orient the cover/  
strainer with the small notch at the bottom. The gasket must  
be inserted into the groove of the cover/strainer before rein-  
stalling onto the suction fitting.  
COVER STRAINER  
SUCTION  
FITTING  
SCREW  
CAUTION: Keep hair a minimum of 6 inches (15,2 cm)  
away from the suction/intake fitting at all times when the  
whirlpool system is operating. Hair longer than shoulder  
length should be secured close to the head, or a bathing  
cap should be worn. Do not operate the whirlpool sys-  
tem with the suction/intake cover removed! It is a safety  
device and must always be in place on the suction fitting  
to minimize the potential hazard of hair and/or body en-  
trapment.  
GASKET  
NOTCH  
LED LIGHT ASSEMBLY  
Lighting (Chromotherapy lighting)  
Your unit has Chromotherapy (LED) lighting. If the lights  
fail to function contact your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.  
There are no customer serviceable components on the Chro-  
motherapy lighting.  
LOCKING NUT  
Replacement fixtures are available from your Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath dealer.  
LIGHT BEZEL  
SHELL  
Lighting (optional IllumatherapyTM lighting)  
If your unit has Illumatherapy (fiberoptic) lighting and the  
lights fail to function contact your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
dealer. There are no customer serviceable components on  
the Illumatherapy lighting.  
JET WITH FIBEROPTIC LIGHTS  
DIN BOX (MOUNTED  
ONTO FIBERGLASS SHELL)  
LOCKING NUT  
Replacement fixtures are available from your Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath dealer.  
LIGHT BEZEL  
FIBEROPTIC CABLE  
(ROUTED TO WHIRLPOOL  
CONTROL BOX)  
SHELL  
FIBEROPTIC CABLES  
ROUTED FROM JET TO DIN BOX  
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General Whirlpool Bath Troubleshooting Guide  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
REMEDY  
Pump/Motor does not start.  
No power to pump/motor.  
Reset GFCI.  
Pump/motor not plugged in.  
Pump/motor faulty.  
Insert plug fully into outlet.  
Replace pump/motor assembly.  
Open jets by rotating counterclockwise.  
Jets are closed.  
Control panel cable disconnected.  
Reconnect control panel cable at control  
or junction box.  
Pump/Motor operates but no fully  
adjustable jets are functioning.  
Suction cover may be clogged.  
Air valves closed.  
With motor turned off, remove safety  
cover and remove any debris. Clean  
thoroughly before replacing. Replace  
suction cover before operating.  
Pump/Motor operates but air is not  
injected into water.  
Use electronic controls to open air  
valves. Reset air valves to allow air flow.  
Overtightened, O-ring may be  
pinched or improperly seated, under  
tightened.  
Untighten unions check and reseat O-  
ring. If O-ring has been pinched out of  
shape, replace (refer to number below).  
When tightening union nuts, hand  
tighten only.  
Water leakage from pump unions.  
Motor thermal protection has deacti-  
vated pump/motor due to overheat-  
ing. (Supply voltage low.)  
Let motor cool; thermal protection will  
reset. Check for proper ventilation.  
(Check supply voltage.)  
Pump/motor shuts off by itself before  
set time elapses.  
GFCI tripped.  
Reset GFCI. If it continues to trip do not  
use this unit. Disconnect the unit and  
have the problem corrected by a  
licensed electrician before using.  
Inadequate supply wiring.  
No power to control panel.  
Consult a licensed electrician to correct  
wiring to unit.  
Control panel not responding.  
Power down the system by either unplug-  
ging the unit or shutting off the power at  
the house breaker panel. Wait 15 sec-  
onds then power back up. Retry the sys-  
tem by activating the feature that was not  
responding.  
Lighting does not work  
Cable disconnected or broken.  
Reconnect loose cable. Repair broken  
cable wires.  
NOTE: If unit is within the warranty period, contact Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Service Support at 1 - (800) 288-4002 with bath's serial  
number before work is started. The Serial Number is located on the Specification/Serial Number Plate. See page 26.  
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ADDENDUM  
8-Button Electronic Control Panel for  
the 240 V Control System  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
The Addendum for the 8-button Electrical Control Panel is attached to the Luxury® SalonInstallation and Operation  
Instructions, EL21000B. It provides the electrical requrements for the 240 V Control Systems.  
8-Button Control Panel  
SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL UNITS  
Electrical Service Requirements: Requires a separate dedicated GFCI-protected circuit  
Blower: 120 VAC, 15 Amp, 60 Hz separate dedicated GFCI-protected circuit  
Motor-Pump: 240 VAC, 15 Amp, 60 Hz separate dedicated GFCI-protected circuit  
RapidHeat: 120 VAC, 15 Amp, 60 Hz separate dedicated GFCI-protected circuit  
DETAILS ON ThE 4-WIRE, hARD WIRINg  
115 V  
115 V  
Neutral  
Ground  
4-Wire, hard Wiring  
Copyright © 2008 by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Products  
Page ꢀ of 2  
Publication GR86000A • 08-08  
 
The following details will replace information found in the Combination Air Bath and Whirlpool Installation and Operation  
Instructions, BR28000B (4/05) manual.  
CAUTION: Install all electrical services on the right side of the bath. The blower has been moved from the left  
side to the right side, next to the pump motor.  
NOTE: The following art replaces the similar art found on  
Page 1 of the Combination Air Bath and Whirlpool manual.  
L
W
4"  
H
2"  
Heater  
Blower Motor  
SIDE VIEW  
END VIEW  
Allusion  
NOTE: The following art replaces both pieces of similar art at the bottom of Page 3 of the manual. The art  
"Blower Service Access" shows the blower on the left end of the bath, but it has been moved to the right end,  
alongside the pump motor.  
Blower  
12"  
Heater  
Motor  
FRONT  
18"  
MOTOR  
SERVICE  
AREA  
18"  
HEATER SERVICE AREA  
Pump Motor, Blower Service Access (Required)  
Jacuzzi™ Addendum, Control Panel Electrical Requirements  
Page 2 of 2  
Publication GR86000A • 08-08  
 
AUTHORIZED SERVICE  
If you need a referral for a service company near you, or need assistance with operation or maintenance related  
questions, please call our Service Support Department at 1-800-288-4002. Visit our web site at http://www.jacuzzi.com/  
for products and services.  
To find service agent listings for:  
Electrical or Mechanical Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/ASA.PDF  
Finish, Surface, or Shell-Related Repairs visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/AFC.PDF  
Repair Parts or Accessories visit http://jacuzzi.com/pdf/MPD.PDF  
When requesting service or technical assistance please have available both the model and serial number of your  
unit. This information can be obtained from the product registration card provided with your unit. If the card has  
been misplaced, this information can be obtained from the specification/serial number label on the unit itself (for  
location of specification/serial number label see below).  
BATH PRODUCTS  
Whirlpool baths: The label is located on the wall of the bath near the pump/motor.  
Non-jetted baths: The label is located next to the overflow.  
SPECIFICATION/SERIAL NUMBER PLATE  
CORE NUMBER - SERIAL NUMBER  
XXXX - XXXXXX  
Applicable Electrical Specifications for your unit.  
MODEL # XXXXXXX  
NAME XXXXX  
COLOR XXXXX  
MFG # XXXXX  
SER # XXXXXX  
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
PRINTED IN THIS AREA  
YOU WILL FIND YOUR  
SERIAL NUMBER HERE.  
THIS PRODUCT MEETS OR EXCEED  
MADE IN  
THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS  
USA  
BATH & SPA xxxx xxxx.x  
SHOWER BASES xxxx xxxx.x  
Appropriate Safety Compliance Logos for your unit.  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH PRODUCT.  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath has obtained applicable code (standards) listings generally available on a national basis for products of  
this type. It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to determine specific local code compliance prior to installation of the product.  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath makes no representation or warranty regarding, and will not be responsible for any code compliance.  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
P.O. Box 702168, Dallas, TX 75370-2168  
Service Support: (800) 288-4002  
©2005 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath K339000X 3/06  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
Printed on Recycled Paper  
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Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Limited Warranty  
Designer/Luxury Collection Bath Product  
WARRANTY COVERAGE  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath (the “Company”) offers the following express limited warranty to the original purchaser of any Jacuzzi Whirlpool  
Bath Designer Collection Bath Product (“unit”) who purchases the product for personal or single family use (“user”). The Company will repair  
or replace, at its sole option, the unit or its equipment in accordance with the following terms and conditions.  
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON BATHS  
Our limited warranty on Designer Collection Bath products is for two (2) years. Our warranty covers the unit and factory-installed  
components (e.g., pump, motor) against defects in material or workmanship. Warranty coverage begins on the date the unit was originally  
purchased by the user.  
FIVE YEAR (PARTS ONLY) LIMITED WARRANTY ON PUMP AND MOTOR  
Our limited warranty on the pump and motor is for five (5) years for parts only. Warranty coverage begins on the date the unit was originally  
purchased by the user.  
NINETY DAY (PARTS ONLY) LIMITED WARRANTY ON OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES  
Our limited warranty on options and accessories manufactured by the Company is for ninety (90) days for parts only. Our warranty covers  
options and accessories manufactured by the Company (e.g., fill spout kits, trim kits, skirts) against defects in materials or workmanship. Warranty  
coverage begins on the date the option or accessory was originally purchased by the user.  
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS  
Our limited warranty does not cover defects, damage, or failure caused by the common carrier, installer, user, or other person, or resulting  
from, without limitation, any of the following: careless handling (lifting unit by plumbing, abrading finish, etc.); modification of any type for any reason  
(including modification to meet local codes); improper installation (including installation not in accordance with instructions and specifications  
provided with the unit); connections supplied by the installer of the equipment; improper voltage supply or unauthorized electrical modification;  
misuse; incorrect operation, or lack of proper routine maintenance; operation of the unit without specified minimum amount of water or at  
inappropriate water temperature; use of abrasive or improper cleaners; or acts of God, such as lightning, floods, earthquakes, etc.  
In addition, THE COMPANY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES or losses arising from any  
cause (e.g., water damage to carpet, ceiling, loss of use, etc.) including its own negligence; damages to, respecting, or resulting from: plated parts  
when pool and/or spa chemicals are used in the unit; optional bath equipment not manufactured by the Company but supplied by Dealer, installer  
or the Company; the unit's prior usage as an operational display; or defects that should have been discovered before installation. This limited  
warranty does not include: labor, transportation, or other costs incurred in the removal and/or reinstallation of the original unit and/or installation  
of a replacement unit; any costs relating to obtaining access for repair; or loss of use damage, including loss of sales, profit or business advantage  
of any kind under any circumstances. Bath units are excluded from any warranty coverage if any addition, deletion, or modification of any kind  
whatsoever has been made to the unit (or to any component).  
Warranty coverage is provided in the United States of America and Canada.  
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED ALTOGETHER OR  
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW.  
NOTICE: Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights, andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate. Therearenowarranties  
applicable to Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath products except as expressly stated herein or as implied by applicable state and federal laws. The Company  
will not be responsible for any statements or representations made in any form that go beyond, are broader than or are inconsistent with any  
authorized literature or specifications furnished by the Company.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
RETURN OF WARRANTY CARD  
The attached Warranty Registration Card MUST be filled out by the purchaser within thirty (30) days from purchase and mailed to Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath in order for this warranty to become effective.  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
P.O. Box 702168  
Dallas, TX 75370-2168  
 
RESPONSIBILITIES OF OTHERS  
Inspecting the unit prior to installation is the responsibility of the installer or building contractor who acts on behalf of the user. They are  
responsible for ensuring the unit is free of defect or damage. Notices are placed on and in the unit and on the shipping carton advising the installer  
of this responsibility. In the event of a problem, the unit must not be installed. The Company is not responsible for failures or damage that could  
have been discovered, repaired, or avoided by proper inspection and testing prior to installation.  
Damage occurring in transit is the responsibility of the carrier. The user or installer MUST open the crate and inspect the unit for damage when  
it is delivered. If damage is discovered, it must be reported immediately to the seller and the carrier in writing, and an inspection requested. Failure  
of the carrier to respond should be reported to the seller and the carrier. Your freight claims should be filed promptly thereafter.  
It is the responsibility of the installer, building contractor, or user to provide access for service. The Company is not responsible for any costs  
relating to obtaining access for repair. The user shall bear such costs and, if appropriate, must seek recovery from the installer.  
Damage occurring to the unit during installation is the responsibility of the installer and/or building contractor and damage occurring thereafter  
is the responsibility of the user.  
Failure of any optional equipment is the sole responsibility of the equipment manufacturer. (Options and accessories manufactured by the  
Company are warranted for ninety (90) days from the original date of purchase for parts only.)  
The Distributor or Dealer is responsible for knowing local code requirements and notifying the installing contractor and/or user of these  
requirements at the time of purchase. The Company is not responsible for costs to modify any product to obtain any code approval, such as city,  
county, or state building codes in U.S.A. or municipal or provincial codes in Canada.  
WARRANTY SERVICE  
For the customer's benefit, the Company maintains a list of independent service personnel to perform required warranty service repairs. Such  
firms are not agents or representatives of the Company and cannot bind the Company by words or conduct.  
The Company will provide the warranty service described above when the following conditions have been met: the failure is of the nature or  
type covered by the warranty; the user has informed an Authorized Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Service Agent or Warranty Service Department  
Representative of the nature of the problem during the warranty period; conclusive evidence (e.g., proof of purchase or installation) is provided  
totheforegoingbytheuserprovingthatthefailureoccurredorwasdiscoveredwithinthewarrantyperiod;anauthorizedindependentserviceperson  
or Company representative has been permitted to inspect the unit during regular business hours within a reasonable time after the problem was  
reported by the user.  
In order to obtain warranty service, consult your local telephone book for the location of the nearest Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Authorized Service  
Agent. Describe the problem and the Authorized Service Agent will inspect the unit and provide the required warranty service.  
If you are unable to contact a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Authorized Service Agent, call or write:  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
Warranty Service Department  
14801 Quorum Dr., Suite 400  
Dallas, TX 75254  
Call: (800) 288-4002  
To obtain warranty replacement for factory-installed components for Company supplied options and accessories manufactured and supplied  
by the Company, call or write the above. Provide a description of the problem and proof of purchase. You will be instructed how to obtain  
replacements and where to return, at your expense, the failed component(s), option(s), or accessory(ies).  
All replacement parts, equipment, and repairs shall assume the remaining warranty period of the part(s) replaced.  
The Company's warranty obligation shall be discharged upon tender of replacement or repair. The customer's refusal to accept the tender  
terminates the Company's warranty obligation.  
©2005 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath K339000X 3/06  
 

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