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USACANADAINSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWNING ID: 840116

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1 To be provided to the Best Bath Systems
To be provided to the Best Bath Systems Walk-in Bathtub owner/user USA/CANADAINSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWNING; CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION. WARNING: RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWNING; DO NOT USE HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB UNLESS ALL SUCTION GUARDS ARE INSTALLED TO PREVENT BODY AND HAIR ENTRAPMENT. WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY, EXERCISE CARE WHEN ENTERING OR EXITING HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB. WARNING: RISK OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DROWNING; DO NOT USE DRUGS OR ALCOHOL BEFORE OR DURING THE USE OF A HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH 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 HEATER. WARNING: RISK OF HYPERTHERMIA AND POSSIBLE DROWNING; DO NOT USE A HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB EQUIPPED WITH HEATER IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING STRENUOUS EXERCISE. WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; DO NOT PERMIT ELECTRIC APPLIANCES (SUCH AS A HAIR DRYER, LAMP, TELEPHONE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION) WITHIN 1.5 M OF THIS HYDROMASSAGE BATHTUB. CAUTION: TEST THE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTING THIS APPLIANCE PERIODICALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: RISK OF HYPERTHERMIA AND POSSIBLE DROWNING;' WATER TEMPERATURE IN EXCESS OF 38°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 HEATER. NEVER DROP OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INTO ANY OPENING. DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT WITHOUT THE GUARD OVER THE SUCTION FITTING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES RELATIVES A LA SECURITE LIRE ET SUIVRE TOUTES LES INSTRUC

2 TIONSAVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE BLESSURE E
TIONSAVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE BLESSURE ET DE NOYADE. NE PAS LAISSER UN ENFANT UTILISER LA CUVE A REMOUS EN L'ABSENCE D'UN ADULTE. AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE BLESSURE ET DE NOYADE. POUR EVITER LE HAPPEMENT DE MEMBRES OU DE CHEVEX, NE PAS UTILISER LA CUVE A REMOUS SI LES PRISES D'ASPIRATION NE SONT PAS TOUTES MUNIES D'UNE GRILLE. AVERTISSEMENT: POUR EVITER LES BLESSURES, USER DE PRUDENCE EN ENTRANT DANS LA CUVE A REMOUS ET EN LA QUITTANT. AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE BLESSURE ET DE NOYADE. NE PAS PRENDRE DE MEDICAMENT NI CONSOMMER D'ALCOOL LORSQU'ON UTILISE UNE CUVE A REMOUS AVERTISSEMENT: S, QUE LEUR GROSSESSE SOIT CONFIRMEE OU NON, DEVRAIENT CONSULTER UN MEDECIN AVANT D'UTILISER UNE CUVE A REMOUS CHAUFFEE. AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE D'HYPERTHERMIE ET DE NOYADE. NE PAS UTILISER UNE CUVE A REMOUS CHAUFFEE APRES UN EXERCICE INTENSE. AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS PLACER D'APPAREILS ELECTRIQUES (LUMINAIRE, TÉLÉPHONE, RADIO, TELEVISEUR, ETC.) A MOINS DE 1,5 M DE CETTE CUVE A REMOUS. ATTENTION: VERIFIER REGULIEREMENT LE FONCTIONNEMENT DU DISJONCTEUR DE FUITE A LA TERRE CONFORMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT. AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE D'HYPERTHERMIE ET DE NOYADE. UNE TEMPERATURE D'EAU SUPERIEURE A 38°C PEUT PRESENTER UN RISQUE POUR LA SANTE. VERIFIER ET REGLER LA TEMPERATURE DE L'EAU AVANT D'UTILITISER LA CAVE. AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE D'HYPERTHERMIE. LES PERSONNES QUI PRENNENT DES MEDICAMENTS OU QUI ONT DES PROBLEMES DE SANTE DEVRAIENT CONSULTER UN MEDECIN AVANT D'UTILISER UNE CUVE A REMOUS USA/CANADASAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. COThis hydromassage bathtub may be equipped with a water mixing valve on which THE DESIRED SETTINGS ARE TO BE COMPLETED BY THE INSTALLER. Resetting or tampering with the valve mechanism may lead to serious injury. See Temperature Setting Instructions supplied with the valves.INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Please refer to pages 14 - 16 of this manual for installation schematics.WARNING: When using elect

3 rical products, basic prRISK OF ELECTRIC
rical products, basic prRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.be connected only to a supply circuit that is FCI). Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, push the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the reset button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI is defective. If the GFCI interrupts power to the bathtub without the test button being pushed, a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of an electric shock. Do not use this hydromassage bathtub. Disconnect the hydromassage bathtub and have the problem corrected by a qualified seGrounding is required. The unit should be installed by a qualified service representative and grounded. (For built-in and custom units) Install to permit access for servicing. You must have at least one 15 amp, 120 volt circuiair or water jet system, you must have two 15 amp 120 volt circuits. be plugged into the appropriate receptacle behind the unit skirting/access panels. A qualified service technician must perform all electrical wiring, service and repair in accordance with all applicable local and national codes. Failure to do so may pose an electrical hazard. Before making any electrical connections, make certain that the electrical power is turned the breaker, and take measures to ensure that it CANNOT accidentally be turned on again. Building materials and wiring should be routed away from the blower or heat producing the risk of heat damage or fire. tion Schematics on pages 14-16. Make certain you have a flat surface that can support the combined weight of the tub, the water The plumbing connections, hot, cold and the drain should be installed to local codes. waste/overflow the tub came with: either a brass saddle Tee at the other end of the tubing or a piece of PVC pipe. The saddle Tee is to be installed between the drain shoe and the Tee so that the See ill

4 ustration sheet on page 13 for a schemat
ustration sheet on page 13 for a schematic of these instructions. RECEIVING AND UNCRATING Inspect the packaging for damage that looks like ts before accepting it from the carrier and note the damage on the freight bill. Uncrate the tub, inspect it for damage. If damage is found, file a claim with the carrier immediately. USA/CANADAThe access panels are held on by magnets. Removebottom of the panel and put them in a safe place until the installation is complete.PREPARING THE TUB Install the plumbing rough-in on the deck (unless factory installed). For easier access to plumbing, an additional access hole may be cut out of the side in an ALCOVE or CORNER installation. See pages 12-13 for cutting dimension limitations. Use a skill saw to make the cut. Adjust the foot of the saw to the thickness of the material (approx. 5/8" to 1") to ensure that you don't harm any existing plumbing (if installed). For ALCOVE and CORNER installations, you must attach the flange(s) to the side(s) of the tub on any side that will be against framing. Lay a bead of silicone on either the flange or on the tub where the flange will be attached. Screw the nailing flange(s) to the tub. Place the foil tape on the outside corner to continue the back nailing flange. Lay one final bead of silicone to the joint of the tub and nailing flange. Install the waste/overflow assembly and connect the door drain fitting to the drain. PREPARING THE AREA INSTALL THIS UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART 1 INSTALLER CONFORMEMENT AU CODE CANADIENll and floor materials as required. per the requirements of the National Electrical Code and the local authority having jurisdiction as shown on pages 14 - 16. If the unit is equipped with a pump nor blower, the seat heater requires one dedicated circuit rated 15Amp/120Volt which is properly grounded and protected by a suitable GFCI outlet and a 15A circuit breaker. If the unit is equipped with o

5 nly one pump blower, it requires one de
nly one pump blower, it requires one dedicated circuit rated which is properly grounded and protected by a suitable GFCI outlet and a 15A circuit breaker. This will provide one socket for the pump or blower and one socket for the : If the O³ Ozone Sanitation System option is included, the power connector for the ozone generator has a piggy-back power plug that can be used with the pump or seat heater power If the unit is equipped with both a pump a blower, it requires either two dedicated properly grounded circuits rated , each with a GFCI outlet and 15A circuit breaker, or one properly grounded circuit rated 30Amp/120VoltWith separate 15Amp/120Volt circuits, the pumpon their own dedicated circuit. The seat heater can be plugged into the vacant socket on either of the two GFCI outlets. With one 30Amp/120Volt circuit, the pump and blower each require separate GFCI outlets but the seat heater can use the vacant : If the O³ Ozone Sanitation System option is included, the power connector for the ozone generator can use the remaining vacant socket. USA/CANADAIf the unit is equipped with a pump nor blower, the seat heater requires one circuit 15Amp/125Volt which is properly grounded and protected by a suitable Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) and a circuit breaker. CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER; CONNECT ONLY TO A BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY AN OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE RATED NOT MORE THAN 15 A. BRANCHER SEULEMENT À UNE DÉRIVATION PROTÉGÉE PAR ON PROTÉGÉE PAR UN DISPOSITIF DE PROTECTION CONTRE LES SURINTENSITÉS D'AU PLUS 15 A. If the unit is equipped with only one pump blower, it requires one circuit rated not more which is properly grounded and protected by a suitable Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) and a 15A circuit breaker. This will provide one socket for the pump CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTE

6 RRUPTER; CONNECT ONLY TO A BRANCH CIRCUI
RRUPTER; CONNECT ONLY TO A BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY AN OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE RATED NOT MORE THAN 15 A. BRANCHER SEULEMENT À UNE DÉRIVATION PROTÉGÉE PAR ON PROTÉGÉE PAR UN DISPOSITIF DE PROTECTION CONTRE LES SURINTENSITÉS D'AU PLUS 15 A. : If the O³ Ozone Sanitation System option is included, the power connector for the ozone generator has a piggy-back power plug that can be used with the pump or seat heater power If the unit is equipped with both a pump a blower, a junction box is factory installed with two duplex GFCI outlets for use with the pump, blower, seat heater and optional O³ Ozone sanitation system. CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER; CONNECT ONLY TO A BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY AN OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE RATED NOT MORE THAN 30 A. BRANCHER SEULEMENT À UNE DÉRIVATION PROTÉGÉE PAR ON PROTÉGÉE PAR UN DISPOSITIF DE PROTECTION CONTRE LES SURINTENSITÉS D'AU PLUS 30 A.Follow all safety requirements as referenced under IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on Page 2.After the area is prepared and the floor is clean and level, the tub can be moved into place. Have a licensed plumber prepare the hot and cold water supply and the connection to the drain plumbing so that the final connections can be made through an access opening with the tub in its final location. For reverseŽ plumbing (the tub is flipped to the opposite hand to enable use where a toilet will be ng may be run under the tub if necessary. Fill the tub and after five minutes, check for leaks seal. Turn the pump and/or blower on with the keypads inside the tub and let it run for at least 5 minutes. Check for leaks while the pump/blower is Check by hand where a visual check is not possible. Adjust the temperature of the fill water to a level safe for any physical limitations of the end user. USA/CANADAAttach the cable/lanyard to the magnet's screw and nut on the inside of access hole to meet co

7 de. Install the access panels by guiding
de. Install the access panels by guiding the black plastic boss on the panel to the center of the CARE OF YOUR WALK-IN TUB Regular care of the tub will keep it clean and working at its best. This care should include the tub, the trim and fittings. No maintenance is required for the optional air blower and/or water pump. POST-INSTALLATION CLEANING WARNING: tal sponges, knives, steel wool or scouring pads on any part of the tub. , under any circumstances use powerful solvent benzene or abrasive cleanser on any part of the tub. use ammonia or chlorine-based agents on any plated surface as theyrranty on the plated finish. For a one time cleaning of the tub after installation, proceed as follows: Remove any plaster and/or dabs of paint that have adhered to the surface by gently scraping them off with the sharpened edge of a suitable tool that made of a material that won't scratch the surface such as wood or plastic. Oil or grease spots can be lifted with denatured alcohol. t to remove any construction residue. (such as polishing compound used for cars), followed by a light application of liquid or paste wax, will restore luster to any dulled surface. Clean plated surfaces with warm water only. Because of the detrimental effects that mineral deposits, soap scum and bacteria have on finished surfaces, it is important to keep your bathtub and the fixtures clean on a regular basis. The best way to counteract the soiling and often time corrosive action of these resifrom remaining on any finished surface.For regular maintenance-type cleaning, proceed as follows once a week: Check for stubborn spots. Oily or greasy spots can be lifted with denatured alcohol. n and free of dirt or debris of any kind, it is very important that the door jamb and the seal to be cleaned with a mild dishwashing detergent and warm water using a soft cloth. Wash all exposed surfaces of the bathtub. If your tub is equipped with the water jet system,

8 then: Once a month, clean the entire sys
then: Once a month, clean the entire system using liquid automatic dishwashing detergent, which will remove body and bath oils, soap residue and other sources that can contribute to bacterial growth in the hydro massage system. t and add one spoonful of liquid automatic dishwashing detergent, turn on the water jet system for 15 minutes, and then drain the tub. USA/CANADAthe system for another 15 minutes to rinse out the system, again drain the tub and wipe dry. There are serviceable parts in this system. All service, repairs and electrical wiring must be performed by a qualified service technician in accordance with all applicable local and national codes. Your Walk-In Tub was specifically designed to deliver dependable operation. All Walk-In Tub hydromassage system fittings are manufactured of strong, highly inert brass and PVC materials to prevent water discoloration and ensonents also conform to all of the applicable safety standards. Each Walk-In Tub system is thoroughly tested and inspected before ntinued enjoyment and peace of mind. An automatic drying cycle that lasts one minute will start 20 minutes after the blower is jet, but should water somehow still get in the lines, particularly when showering in the tub,add any liquids or powders to the water, especially foamy, bubbly or oily types. use the tub with the hydro massage system acor medication, which can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia. no more than . Use of the tub too long at an excessively warm temperature for your body may induce hyperthermia. occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level above the normal body temperature of 37°C (98.6°F). This level may vary by individuals and conditions. Consult your doctor regarding a safe temperature for your include in the internal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting. The effects of hyperthermia are as follows: Failure to perceive heat to e

9 xit the hydromassage Unawareness of impe
xit the hydromassage Unawareness of impending hazard Unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning If you are pregnant, or you think you may be pregnant, or if you are under a doctors care, consult your physician for guidelines as to the appropriate water temperature and the duration of each use. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE HYDRO MASSAGE SYSTEM WITH ANY PARTS OR FITTINGS REMOVED. Use this unit only for its intended use as described in the manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Any improper installation or misuse of the equipment may result in injury to user and will void the warranty. To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the hydro massage bathtub as the floor may be slippery. iting the hydro massage bathtub, as the door may swing suddenly with applied weight. Because of the risk of hyperthermia and drowning, do not strenuous exercise. USA/CANADABecause of the risk of electric shock, no appliances should be within 1.5 meters (5 feet) of the bathtub, i.e., hair dryer, lamp, TV, radio, etc. open door until water has been drained from the tub. If the seat is not already out of the way, fold it in the up position before you enter the tub. Enter the tub, turn around and latch the door securely. The downward motion of the door lever locks and seals the door. Fold down the seat and sit down. Turn the drain valve handle (the cover of the overft (counter clock wise) Fill to the water level that is comfortable for you, but at least one inch above the highest water jet. Read and follow the information regarding hyperthermia. However, under no circumstances use a bathtub with water above 40°C (104°F). the key pad on the side of the tub with the buttons. jets, turn the air volume control knob to the open or closed position to allow more or less air to be drawn in to the jets. To increase the pressure from an individual jet, tunter-clock wise to all

10 ow more water to the jet. To operate the
ow more water to the jet. To operate the (optional) air jets, press the buttons on the three button key pad on the side of the tub in the following ways: Button: The blower turns on and off. Up/down Button: The speed of the blower increases/decreases until the button is released. ries gradually from low to high and back to low. The blower turns off and on, then off again. Unless the tub is in use, always leave the door open to maintain the integrity of the door seal. DOOR SEAL AND DOOR LEAKS If a small leak has been detected around the Walk-In Tub door, check closely for any accumulation of dirt or debris. Any small collection of either on the door seal or where the seal comes in contact with Before filling the tub with water, be sure to wipe down the door seal using a damp soft cloth, as well as the surface on the door jamb that will come in contact with the seal. Once the above surfaces have been wiped clean, be sure that when closing the door, the latch is completely locked down. When draining the water from the tub, be sure that the door latch is in the locked position (forward). If the latch is not secure when draining the tub, as the water level lowers, the pressure on the door will be reduced, thus increasing the possibility of a leak around the door. IMPORTANT or jamb after each use in order to maintain the integrity of the seal. If there are any contaminates, i.e. dirt, dust, sand, etc. or the buildup of soap scum, calcium, etc. on the seal and/or the door jamb it will haIf the above steps fail to stop any minor leaks, you may adjust the door latch by using the supplied 1/8Ž hex key. Please refer to page 10 of this manual for a schematic of the door latch adjustment procedure. USA/CANADABest Bath Systems warrants the tub and certain components that comprise the Walk-In Tubs Hydro Massage System(s), but no other products, to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and conditio

11 ns for a period of five (5) year for par
ns for a period of five (5) year for parts, including the unit hardware, i.e. hinge, door latch mechanism, five (5) years for the finish of the unit, including all gel coat surfaces, i.e. door, access panels, molded wall system and deck extension and life time for the door seal from the date of Best Bath Systems warrants the heated seat features heat element to be free of defects in the manufacturing, material and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years, the electronic controls and the plating of apparent components for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase by the owner/end-user. See Section II for DOOR SEAL warranty details Best Bath Systems warrants the water jet pump to be free of defects in the manufacturing, material and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years, the electronic controls and the plating of apparent components for a period of 1 (one) year from the date of original purchase by the owner/end-user. See Section II for DOOR SEAL warranty details Best Bath Systems warrants the air blower to be free of defects in the manufacturing, material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years, the electronic controls and the plating of apparent components for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase by the owner/end-user. See Section II for DOOR SEAL warranty details Best Bath Systems warrants the O³ ozone generator to be free of defects in the manufacturing, material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year, the electronic controls and the plating of apparent components for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase by the See Section II for DOOR SEAL warranty details Should service be required by reason of any defect or malfunction of the product during the warranty period, Best Bath Systems will replace or repair the part or product without charge subject to verification of the defect or malfunction. Best Bath Systems will not be respon

12 sible for any water damage to structures
sible for any water damage to structures or property or damage to the Walk-In Tubs Hydro Massage Systems. Best Bath Systems will assume no responsibility for the loss of the system, inconvenience due to loss, damage to real or personal property or any other consequential damage. Best Bath Systems will not be liable for any incidental expenses or material charges in connection with removal or replacement of the purchased part or any part or parts of the System. This warranty shall not apply to any type of failure resulting from negligence, abuse, misuse, misapplication, improper installation, alteration or modification, chemical corrosion or improper USA/CANADAmaintenance. There will be a charge for replacement parts or replacement of the component if the y of the reasons listed above. Best Bath Systems reserves the sole authority to make any type of warranties or representations concerning Best Bath Systems or its products and will not be responsible for any warranties or representations made by any outside source, including dealers, retailers, distributors or contractors. Best Bath Systems does not warrant the installation of their Walk-In Tub including the plumbing or electrical connection installation. Improper or negligent installation of the product or other components, alteration made of the Walk-In Tub, or alterations or modifications to the system, may cause the product or the system to malfunction. Such problems are not covered by the warranty, expressed or implied, given by or otherwise imposed by law on Best Bath Systems. or implied by Best Bath Systems. Warranties implied under State Law, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall be limited to: five (5) year for parts, including the unit hardware, i.e. hinge, handle mechanism, five (5) years for the finish of the unit, including all gel coat surfaces, i.e. door, access panels, deck extension, flan

13 ge trim and wall surround system and lif
ge trim and wall surround system and life time for the door seal from the date of original purchase by the owner/end-user. The air blower to be free of defects in the manufacturing, material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years, the electronic controls and the plating of apparent components for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase by the owner/end-user. Section II. DOOR SEAL Best Bath Systems warrants the door seal for the life of the unit under normal use and conditions. This warranty shall not apply to any failure resulting from negligence, abuse, misuse, misapplication, alteration or modification or improper maintenance. The replacement door seal will be issued to the end user and it will be the responsibility of the end user to determine the means of installation. Best Bath Systems will not be liable for any incidental expenses or material charges in connection with removal or replacement of the door seal. USA/CANADALIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Best Bath Systems, Inc. warrants to the original consumer that Best Baths Walk-In Bath Tub fiberglass reinforced products will be free from ma long as the original ich the bathing unit is installed. If a manufacturing defect should become apparent, Best Bath Systems, Inc. following investigation and verification of claim, will either repair or replace the item at our discretion. The Best Bath warranty obligation in regard to equipment anto Best Bath Systems, Inc. by the manufacturer of the equipment or accessories. When products are shipped by common carrier, the responsibility for the units safe delivery is assumed by the carrier. It is the responsibility of the consignee to inspect the container and report any damage to the freight company within their allotted time and to Best Bath Systems Customer Service within five (5) business days of delivery., accidents, fire, repairs or alterations not authorized in writing by Best Bath Sy

14 stems, theft, lost materials, improper i
stems, theft, lost materials, improper installation, damage to product due to shipping, storage or handling, reactions caused by accessories or cleaning materials, mis-drilled holes, negligence, construction damage, punctures from dropped items into the tub and other non-manufacturer issues are not covered by this warranty.The use of permanent non …slip type appliqués or use for over 24 hours may result in blistering of the surface which is not covered under our Best Bath Systems will under no circumstances be liable for water damage to the house and unit. It is the responsibility of the If a replacement of the warranted item is determthis warranty does not cover labor costs involved in demolition and removal of item or installation of the USA/CANADAFiling a Claim To file a claim, contact Best Bath Systems CustomerPlease contact: National Customer Service Supervisor Best Bath Systems, Inc. Phone: (208) 433-6650 Toll free: (866) 433-6650 Fax: (208) 333-8657 Toll free: (866) 333-8657 warranty@best-bath.com Web Site: www.best-bath.com The following information is necessary to process your claim: Name, address, email and phone number Sales Order number, Invoice number, Purchase Order from the original customer, or some original date of purchase Description of damage and repair requested State laws relating to this warranty Some states laws prohibit limitations on warranties.ion of this warranty is found to be not legal or conflicting with any state law, that portion Modifications to this Warranty This document supersedes all previous warranties written, verbal, or implied issued by Best Bath Systems, Inc., Best Bath Systems, Inc. reserves the right to modify or change this warranty in its entirety at any time without prior notification. Effective date of this warranty is 06/01/2009. USA/CANADATo adjust pressure of door on door seal: Loosen set screw with 1/8Ž Allen wrench Rotate lever as required for more or less pr

15 essure Set screw (1/8Ž Allen wrench)CHE
essure Set screw (1/8Ž Allen wrench)CHECK VALVEOPTIONAL PLACEMENTDOOR DRAIN T UB DRAIN USA/CANADAInstallation schematic for BigE walk-in tub for ALCOVE installation (with add-on flanges) ACCESS PANELS MAY BE REMOVED TO PREVENT DAMAGE AND MAKE HANDLING DURING INSTALLATION MORE CONVENIENT. MAKE SURE TO KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE TO AVOID DAMAGE, AS THEY WILL NEED TO BE REATTACHED AFTER FINAL INSTALLATION. ATTACH THE FLANGES BY FIRST LAYING A BEAD OF SILICONE ON THE FLANGE OR ON THE TUB WHERE THE FLANGE WILL GO. NEXT, SCREW THE NAILING FLANGES TO TUB. PLACE THE FOIL TAPE ON THE OUTSIDE CORNER TO CONTINUE THE BACK NAILING FLANGE AND LAY ONE FINAL BEAD OF SILICONE TO JOINT OF THE TUB AND NAILING FLANGE. INSTALL THE VALVE ROUGH-IN (UNLESS FACTORY INSTALLED) INSTALL THE WASTE/OVERFLOW AND DOOR DRAIN MAGNET PREPARING THE TUB PREPARING FINAL LEVEL THE FLOOR TO ENSURE THAT ALL FIVE LEVELING FEET WILL TOUCH PREPARE THE DRAIN MIN. 5Ž x 5Ž HOLE FOR DRAIN PIPE PREPARE THE HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY SCREW BACK NAILING FLANGE TO THE STUDS CHECK THAT THE TUB IS LEVEL ATTACH THE CABLE/LANYARD TO MAGNET SCREW AND NUT TO MEET CODE FINAL DRAIN AND HOT/COLD CONNECTION 15Ž 18Ž 10Ž … 120V/15A GFC OUTLETS TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS DESIGNATED AREA CANADA … 120V/15A GFCI OUTLETS OR JUNCTION BOX TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS DESIGNATED AREA PERNo. 218.2 14Ž 10Ž USA/CANADAInstallation schematic for BigE walk-in tub for CORNER installation (with add-on flanges ACCESS PANELS MAY BE REMOVED TO PREVENT DAMAGE AND MAKE HANDLING DURING INSTALLATION MORE CONVENIENT. MAKE SURE TO KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE TO AVOID DAMAGE, AS THEY WILL NEED TO BE REATTACHED AFTER FINAL INSTALLATION. ATTACH THE FLANGE BY FIRST LAYING A BEAD OF SILICONE ON THE FLANGE OR ON THE TUB WHERE THE FLANGE WILL GO. NEXT, SCREW THE NAILING FLANGE TO TUB. PLACE THE FOIL TAPE ON THE OUTSIDE CORNER TO CONTINUE THE BACK NAILING FLANGE AND LAY ONE FINAL BEAD OF SILICONE TO JOINT OF THE TUB

16 AND NAILING FLANGE. INSTALL THE VALVE RO
AND NAILING FLANGE. INSTALL THE VALVE ROUGH-IN (UNLESS FACTORY INSTALLED) INSTALL THE WASTE/OVERFLOW AND DOOR DRAIN MAGNET PREPARING THE TUB PREPARING FINAL LEVEL THE FLOOR TO ENSURE THAT ALL FIVE LEVELING FEET WILL TOUCH PREPARE THE DRAIN MIN. 5Ž x 5Ž HOLE FOR DRAIN PIPE PREPARE THE HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY SCREW BACK NAILING FLANGE TO THE STUDS CHECK THAT THE TUB IS LEVEL ATTACH THE CABLE/LANYARD TO MAGNET SCREW AND NUT TO MEET CODE FINAL DRAIN AND HOT/COLD CONNECTION 15Ž 42Ž 6Ž 5-1/212Ž 12Ž TO BACK WALL 10Ž 10Ž O END WALL TOP VIEW DETAIL FRONT VIEW DETAIL MUST ELEVATE 1-1/2Ž OFF OF FINISHED FLOOR … 120V/15A GFC OUTLETS TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS DESIGNATED AREA CANADA … 120V/15A GFCI OUTLETS OR JUNCTION BOX TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS DESIGNATED AREA PERNo. 218.2 USA/CANADAInstallation schematic for BigE walk-in tub for STRAIGHT WALL installation ACCESS PANELS MAY BE REMOVED TO PREVENT DAMAGE AND MAKE HANDLING DURING INSTALLATION MORE CONVENIENT. MAKE SURE TO KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE TO AVOID DAMAGE, AS THEY WILL NEED TO BE REATTACHED AFTER FINAL INSTALLATION. INSTALL THE WASTE/OVERFLOW AND DOOR DRAIN FITTING THROUGH THE PLUMBING ACCESS PANEL IN THE FRONT OR THROUGH THE OPEN BACKINSTALL THE VALVE ROUGH-IN (UNLESS FACTORY INSTALLED) INSTALL THE WASTE/OVERFLOW AND DOOR DRAIN MAGNET PREPARING THE TUB PREPARING 15Ž 12Ž 6Ž 5-1/242Ž 12Ž TO BACK WALL 10Ž 10Ž O END WALL TOP VIEW DETAIL FRONT VIEW DETAIL MUST ELEVATE 1-1/2Ž OFF OF FINISHED FLOOR PREPARE THE DRAIN MIN. 5Ž x 5Ž HOLE FOR DRAIN PIPE LEVEL THE FLOOR TO ENSURE THAT ALL LEVELING FEET WILL TOUCH PREPARE THE HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY FINAL SCREW BACK NAILING FLANGE TO THE STUDS CHECK THAT THE TUB IS LEVEL ATTACH THE CABLE/LANYARD TO MAGNET SCREW AND NUT TO MEET CODE FINAL DRAIN AND HOT/COLD CONNECTION … 120V/15A GFC OUTLETS TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS DESIGNATED AREA CANADA … 120V/15A GFCI OUTLETS OR JUNCTION BOX TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS DESIGNATED AREA PERNo. 218.