4.Load a few small items of delicate clothing or a sweater into the jetted sink.

5.Set the jet speed control for desired water force/speed. See “Jet Speed Control.”

6.Press the on/off button to start the pump/motor and to set the 10-minute timer. The on/off button sets the timer to shut off automatically in 10 minutes, but the on/off button can also override the timer and stop the pump/motor at any time.

IMPORTANT: Starting the pump when there is no water in the jetted sink could result in damage to the pump or internal seals and could void the warranty.

7.After wash is finished, turn pop-up drain control knob clockwise to open the drain.

8.Gently squeeze water from garment(s) without twisting or wringing.

9.Close the drain again, turning the pop-up drain control knob counterclockwise as before. Fill the jetted sink with clean water, reset the jet speed control, and push the on/off button to begin another 10-minute cycle to rinse garment(s).

10.After rinse is finished, drain the rinse water from the jetted sink and gently squeeze water from garment without twisting or wringing. Additional water can be removed by laying garments flat on a clean, dry towel. Roll up the towel, then gently squeeze out excess water. Follow recommendations on the garment care label for drying.

JetSpeedControl

Water pressure in the jetted sink may be adjusted from a very high agitation (H) to a low, swirling action (L) by turning the jet speed control dial.

NormalSounds

Your jetted sink may make sounds that are unfamiliar to you.

The normal sounds are:

During washing

You will hear the sound of the pump and motor operating.

During draining

You will hear the sound of water draining from the sink.

JETTED SINK CARE

CleaningYourJettedSink

Acrylic is a renewable surface. If the acrylic surface is damaged, minor cuts or scratches usually can be buffed or polished out of the finish with a paste wax or automobile rubbing compound.

To clean your jetted sink:

Clean the acrylic surface with a mild, liquid detergent and a damp cloth or sponge. Rinse and wipe dry with a soft cloth.

Do not use abrasive cleaners such as scouring cleansers or harsh cleaning tools such as scouring pads. These can scratch or damage materials.

To flush your jetted sink:

Flush the jetted sink at least once every 90 days.

1.Fill the jetted sink with hot water and add 2 tsp (9.8 mL) of non-sudsing laundry detergent.

2.Run the system for 10 minutes, then drain the jetted sink.

3.Fill jetted sink with cold water and run for 10 minutes to rinse the system, then drain the jetted sink.

Storing

To winterize your jetted sink:

IMPORTANT: The jetted sink must be filled to a level above the suction cover.

1.Fill the jetted sink with an R.V.-type antifreeze solution to just above the suction cover.

2.Run the jetted sink for a 10-minute cycle.

3.Unplug jetted sink or disconnect power.

4.Shut off the water faucet.

5.Disconnect the water inlet hoses from faucets and then drain.

To use your jetted sink again:

1.Flush the water pipes.

2.Reconnect the water inlet hoses to faucets.

3.Turn on both water faucets.

4.Plug in jetted sink or reconnect power.

5.Run the jetted sink through a 10-minute cycle with ¹⁄₄ the normal recommended amount of detergent to clean out the antifreeze.

TROUBLESHOOTING

First try the solutions suggested here and possibly avoid the cost of a service call...

Jetted sink pump/motor won’t turn on

Is the power cord plugged into the timer control box outlet?

Is the clear air-line hose connected to both the bottom of the timer control box and the bottom of the on/off button?

Is the reset button on the GFCI tripped?

Is the timer control box plugged into the wall outlet?

 

Jetted sink won’t drain

Has a fuse blown, or has the circuit breaker tripped? If

Is the drain clogged?

problem continues, call electrician.

Is the drain plug adjusted correctly? Adjust the drain plug

Is there power at the plug? Check electrical source or call

 

height by turning the adjusting screw on the bottom of the

electrician.

 

drain plug. See Installation Instructions.

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