Installation instructions, Service access, Corner tubs) – Jacuzzi Luxury/Designer Bath Series K339000X User Manual

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Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath K339000X 3/06

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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.

MOTOR

18"

PREFERRED
ACCESS

ALTERNATE
ACCESS

18"

SERVICE ACCESS

(WITHOUT SKIRT)

12"

12"

20"

36"

24"

18"

B

A

C

SERVICE ACCESS

(CORNER BATHS)

A - Preferred access
B - Acceptable alternative if access A is not possible
C - Additional access for equipment (Optional)

RIGHT HAND UNIT SHOWN

PUMP/MOTOR

18"

ALLUSION SERVICE ACCESS

12"

18"

12"

HEATER

ALTERNATE
ACCESS

PREFERRED
ACCESS

FRONT

The Allusion Whirlpool baths should access as shown

below.

The Duetta Whirlpool baths should access as shown

below.

MOTOR

18"

ALTERNATE
ACCESS

PREFERRED
ACCESS

18"

DUETTA SERVICE ACCESS

(WITHOUT SKIRT)

12"

12"

FRONT

HEATER

Service Access

(Corner Tubs)

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.

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.

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
provide the required access, should a repair become
necessary.

MOTOR

AREA

A

AREA

B

SERVICE ACCESS

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