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WARNINGS
Jacuzzi Europe S.p.A. declines all liability for dam-
ages arising from failure to observe the following
instructions.
For periodic filling, if you decide to connect the hot
tub hydraulic circuit to the public water system that
supplies drinking water, this connection must be
carried out in compliance with standard EN1717,
using the "AA", "AB" or "AD" anti-pollution protec-
tion procedures. For further information, we recom-
mend you contact your water supply company and/
or your plumber.
Do not connect the hot tub to the hydraulic system
using hoses used to water the garden.
CAUTION: Before preparing the drainage system for
connecting the hot tub, consult the local authorities
about regulations for the disposal of chemically-
treated water.
In areas where winter temperatures frequently drop below
0°C, during the period when the hot tub is not in use, we
recommend completely emptying the system (hot tub, com-
pensation tanks, pipes, filter).
In areas where temperatures only occasionally drop
below 0°C, the hot tub can be left in operation, since it is
equipped with an anti-freeze protection that ensures that a
minimum water temperature is maintained (see the chapter
"Setting water temperature" - "Preventing freezing of water
in the pipes" - "Smart Winter" mode).
In case of long periods of inactivity, it is advisable to fully
drain the system.
Periodic drainage, during normal use, varies depending
on the frequency of use, the contaminants and the type of
installation. Even if not used particularly frequently, you
should change the water at least once a month.
Prolonged sun exposure could damage the material
the hot tub shell is made from, due to its capacity
to absorb heat (dark colours in particular). Do not
leave the hot tub exposed to the sun without ad-
equate protection when not in use (thermal cover,
gazebo, etc.). Any damage resulting from failure
to observe these warnings are not covered by the
product warranty.
Live components and equipment (except those pow-
ered at very low voltage not exceeding 12 V) must
be out of the reach of individuals in the hot tub.
Jacuzzi® hot tubs are class "1" appliances and must there-
fore be permanently connected, without intermediate junc-
tions, to the electrical network and to the protection circuit
(grounding system).
Parts incorporating electrical components, except
remote control devices, must be positioned or fixed
so that they cannot fall into the tub.
The appliance must be powered by means of a re-
sidual-current device with operating current not ex-
ceeding 30 mA.
The installer must use cables with a suitable cross-section,
with minimum characteristics equivalent to type H 05 VV-F.
Please refer to the corresponding section.
For the equipotential connection of the appliance, the in-
staller must use the terminal provided and identified by the
symbol. Please refer to the corresponding section.
You must build a support base that is adequate for the hot
tub load.
You must provide a drainage system for accidental water
spills. Please refer to the corresponding section.
For connection to the supply network, we recommend in-
stalling an isolating multi-pole switch, which will ensure
complete disconnection in the event of a category III over-
voltage; these devices must be placed in an area that com-
plies with the safety regulations.
WARNING! Before carrying out any maintenance op-
erations, disconnect the appliance from the power
supply line.
WARNING: (IEC 60335-1) The pressure of the hydraulic
system that supplies the equipment must not exceed
600 kPa (6 bar) and, in case water is supplied through
solenoid valve(s) (e.g. balance tank) the pressure must
have a minimum value of 35 kPa (0.35 bar).
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