Technical Specifications; Preparing For Installation; User Safety - Jacuzzi SKYLOUNGE Manual De Instrucciones

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It is the installer/owner's responsibility to check and
ensure compliance with the specific local regulations prior
to installation. Jacuzzi Europe S.p.A. gives no guarantee in
this respect and declines all responsibility for the compli-
ance of the installation carried out.

Technical specifications

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■ Skylounge® (
1) has one hydromassage pump and one filter
pump. There is a filter on the edge of the tub to filter the water.
■ MAXIMUM POWER ABSORPTION OF SYSTEM
Power supply
(x)
Volt
Hertz
220-240 V
50/60
(k): at 230 V - (j): absorbed power
(
): with 3 kW heater
(x): see the "Preparing the electrical connections" chapter
The electrical system that powers the hot tub must be sized for
maximum consumption (as shown in the relevant tables).
Where there is an insufficient energy supply, an electronic lim-
iter can still be activated; in this case, when using a hydromas-
sage pump, the electric heater switches off.
■ WEIGHT
Net
MAX
Average volume
weight
of use
water volume
kg
litres
litres
~ 220
~ 600
~ 765

User safety

■ If the system has been installed by qualified personnel in com-
pliance with the installation manual, there are no risks for the
user. Safety, however, is also related to correct use, as specified
in the manual; and the user must entrust tall the operations de-
scribed in the installation manual to a qualified professional.
■ Check that installers and those managing the system are qual-
ified, in compliance with the regulations in force in the country
where the product is installed.
■ This appliance uses and generates radio waves: if it is not in-
stalled and used as directed, it may cause interference with the
reception of radio and television programmes.
However, in special cases this may happen even if the instruc-
tions provided are followed.
Total consumption
(with heater)
Ampere (k)
kW (j)
~
16 (20,5
)
~
3,7 (4,7
Max.
Resting
Load on rest-
surface
ing surface
total weight
kg
m
kg/m
2
~ 985
~ 3
~ 328

Preparing for installation

■ Semi-embedded models (with removable panels) (
Create a support base under the bottom of the tub (concrete,
steel H-beams).
The hot tub can be semi-embedded, so that only the base of the
hot tub is embedded and the lateral covering panels are free. In
this case, it is advisable to prepare removable duckboards (made
of marine plywood or similar) which, besides improving the look
of the installation, facilitate the removal of the panels. The meas-
urements for the recess on the floor are the same as the base of
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the hot tub (
1).
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2) If you want to install the hot tub against multiple
walls, a suitable space must be ensured for removing the
panels and for any maintenance.
■ Embedded models
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5) Create a support base under the bottom of the tub (con-
- (
crete, steel H-beams), (det.1).
)
It is also necessary to ensure that the pipes under the tub are acces-
sible, for instance by creating a passage around the external perim-
eter of the tub. This passage must be wide enough (approx. 80 cm)
to house all the electrical and hydraulic connections and to allow for
any maintenance operations (det.2); it can be shut off with remov-
able boards (part.3), resting on suitable supports (det.4).
Any stagnant water must also be drained (det.5) and there must
be suitable ventilation.
■ All models
As the sizes of the models may vary slightly, before installing the
hot tub always check the measurements.
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If the tub is installed on a mezzanine, terrace, roof or
another similar structure, please seek advice from a
building engineer.
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2a) The support base must be flat and level so as
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to support the weight of the hot tub evenly. If this is
not the case, the front panels or methacrylate shell
may be damaged. Any such damage is not covered by
the warranty.
The support base must hold the hot tub load, taking
into account the "Weight" tables above.
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Prolonged sun exposure could damage the material the
hot tub shell is made of, due to its capacity to absorb
heat (dark colours in particular). When it is not in use, do
not leave the hot tub exposed to the sun exposure with-
out adequate protection (thermal cover, gazebo, etc.).
Any damage resulting from failure to observe these
warnings is not covered by the product warranty.
The site where the hot tub is installed must be de-
signed to ensure that the hot tub itself can be re-
moved or relocated, if necessary.
Position the hot tub away from glass and/or reflec-
tive surfaces in order to avoid possible damage to the
panelling.
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