Aquatic Infinity Series owner manual Water Quality Issues, Chemical Quality

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE

WATER QUALITY ISSUES (continued):

Pigmented Bacteria- Water utilities from all over the United States have experienced calls from consumers inquiring and complaining about pinkish substance on bathroom fixtures that is very persistent, appearing in the shower, sink and along the water line of toilet bowls. With whirlpool bathtubs, the formation of this colored substance may be particularly pronounced in white tubs. The residue is less likely a problem associated with water quality than with naturally occurring airborne bacteria. The bacteria may produce a pinkish film, and sometimes a dark gray film, on surfaces that are regularly moist, including toilet bowls, shower heads, sink drains, and tiles. The problem is more common in humid areas of the country. In any particular case, the determination of the exact species of bacteria causing the problem would require lengthy and costly laboratory testing; however, most experts believe the bacteria responsible is Serratia marcescens. These bacteria thrive on moisture, dust and phosphates, and are widely distributed in soil, food and also in animals. The American Water Works Association suggests that short of buying pink fixtures, the best solution to keep these surfaces free from the bacterial film is continual cleaning. The AWWA recommends a chlorine containing the compound as the best cleaner and avoiding abrasives to avoid scratching fixtures, which will make them more susceptible to bacteria.

2. CHEMICAL QUALITY

The water supplied by individual wells or water systems always contains chemicals, usually in amounts below those which the consumer would notice. Examples of such chemicals, which are of potential concern for the owners of fill and drain whirlpool bathtubs, are calcium and magnesium salts, copper, iron, manganese and sulfates. When these chemicals are present in sufficient amounts, they may cause problems in whirlpool bathtubs. You should contact your water supply or treatment company and follow their suggestions for treatment.

Calcium and Magnesium Salts- Collectively, the various compounds of calcium and/or magnesium are referred to as salts. Calcium and magnesium salts are often found in ground water supplies and cause “hardness” in water. Hard and soft water are relative terms. Hard water retards the cleaning action of soaps and detergents, causing expense in the form of extra work and cleaning agents. When hard water is heated, it will deposit a hard scale. With regard to whirlpool bathtubs, high calcium and/or magnesium levels may result in the formation of white stains and scale formation on the inside of the tubs, especially noticeable with colored tubs. If this occurs, you need to contact the water supplier to determine the calcium and/or magnesium content and/or corrosion potential of the water and follow their suggestions for treatment. If you are on an individual well, you need to contact a water treatment company to test your water and suggest solutions if a problem is present.

Iron- Iron is found in many natural waters especially from wells. Iron in water can also result from the corrosion of piping in the water supply system, such as cast iron mains or galvanized steel service lines, or galvanized piping in the home water system. High iron levels may result in the formation of brown stains in the vicinity of the faucet outlets of various fixtures in the home. With whirlpool bathtubs, the staining may be particularly pronounced because the aeration action can oxidize iron to a form that settles out on the inside of the tubs, especially noticeable in white tubs. If high iron in the water is present, you can also notice rust colored deposits in your toilet tank or dishwasher. If this occurs, you need to contact the water supplier to determine the iron content and/or corrosion potential of the water and follow their suggestions for treatment. If you are on an individual well, you need to contact a water treatment company to test your water and suggest solutions if a problem is present.

Manganese- Manganese is found in many natural waters, especially from wells. High manganese levels may result in the formation of small black particles that can stain laundry, especially noticeable with whites such as sheets or towels. With whirlpool bathtubs, the formation of small black particles may be particularly pronounced because the aeration action in the tub can oxidize manganese to an insoluble form that is especially noticeable with white tubs. If high manganese in the water is present, you may also notice black stains on white laundry. If this occurs, you need to contact the water supplier to determine the manganese content of the water and follow their suggestions for treatment. If you are on an individual well, you need to contact a water treatment company to test your water and suggest solutions if a problem is present.

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Contents Infinity Series Table of Contents Warranty Confirmation Owner InformationPurchase Registration Congratulations Read and Follow ALL Instructions Installation Instruction Guidelines Read ALL Instructions Carefully Before InstallationPRE-INSTALLATION Procedures Installation Instructions Structural PreparationStructural Preparation Leveling of the InfinityFactory Installed Tile Flange PlumbingSee Illustration 2A ROUGH-IN Measurements ModelFast Fill Waterfall Spout Electrical Installation Continuous Waterfall InfinityPlease see Diagrams 4A and 4B. BlowerInfinity Electronic T-HEATER Model Number HS Chromatherapy LED Lighting Infinity ON/OFF with Heater Control see Diagram 6A Infinity Series WhirlpoolsBathside Control Systems Infinity JET Sequencer Control see Diagram 6B Infinity AIR Bath Control see Diagram 6CInfinity AIR Bath Purge Cycle see Diagram 6C Purge 24 HoursTo adjust pressure see Diagram 7B To replace or change jet see Diagram 7DTo Remove/Replace Pillow see Diagram 8A JET OperationsTo adjust pressure see Diagram 8B To replace or change jet see Diagram 8CTo adjust pressure see Diagram 9A To replace or change jet see Diagram 9CTo adjust pressure see Diagram 10A To adjust circular patternTo adjust pressure see Diagram 11A To replace or change jet see Diagram 11BElectrical Installation Information Listed on pages Whirlpool User InformationFCC Consumer Information Maintenance and Care Initial CleaningWhirlpool System Cleaning AIR Bath System CleaningSurface Cleaning JET CleaningWater Quality Issues Surface Scratch RemovalWater Quality Issues Chemical QualityTreatment Troubleshooting Guide Symptoms Possible Problems Suggested SolutionsReplacement Parts Order Form How To UseQuantity Description Color/Finish Price Please Fill OUT CompletelyReplacement Parts Order MAP Infinity SeriesAssorted Fittings Replacement Parts Order MAP 27a 27b 28a 28b 28c F I N I T Y B a T H P a R T S L I S T Assorted Fittings Aquatic Industries, Inc. Limited Lifetime Warranty IOM6 12/05