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Luxury Whirlpool Bath
Maintenance
To clean your bathtub, 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, use a fine grade automotive rubbing compound followed by an application of automotive paste wax.
Never use abrasive household cleaners on any Jacuzzi Luxury Bath product.
Surface Repair
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color finish can be removed by lightly sanding with
Spinning Jet Maintenance
If hair, or other types of debris, get caught in the bearings of these jets, it could cause them to stop spinning. This may require disassembly and removal.
To do this, simply grab the nozzle and pull it straight out of the jet housing. The bearing casing will be attached to the nozzle. These two items can be separated by holding the casing and pushing the nozzle out from the rear of the casing. After the cleaning is complete, reassemble and reinstall.
Suction Cover/Strainer Maintenance
Clean the suction cover/strainer of hair and debris when necessary.
1 | Remove the center screw and detach the suction |
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2Clean the cover by backflushing debris from the holes.
3Replace the suction cover immediately 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 reinstalling onto the suction fitting.
Keep hair a minimum of 6 inches (152 mm) away from the suction 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 system with the suction cover/strainer removed!
It is a safety device and must always be in place on the suction fitting to minimize the potential hazard of hair and body entrapment.
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