- Semi-built in, so that only the base of the spa is built-in and
therefore the side cover panels remain free (
it is appropriate to prepare some removable under-frames (in
marine plywood, etc.) that, besides aesthetically completing in-
stallation, allow the panels to be removed more easily.
In any case you will need to provide a support base that is suit-
able for the selected model, taking into consideration the data
contained in the table "Weights".
In the case of intermediate flooring, terraces, roofs
or other similar structures, consult a building engi-
neer.
11) The support base must be flat and level in or-
(
der to provide uniform support for the weight of the
spa. Otherwise the front panels and/or methacrylate
shell could be damaged: this damage is not covered
by the warranty.
Prolonged sun exposure could damage the material
of which is made the spa shell, due to its capacity to
absorb heat (dark colours in particular). Don't leave
the spa to sun exposure without adequate protec-
tion when not in use (cover thermal, gazebo, etc.).
Any damage arising by not following these warnings
are not covered by the guarantee.
The evaporation of water in the hot tub may lead to
very high levels of humidity, particularly when the
ambient temperature is high. Natural or forced ven-
tilation will help preserve the users' comfort and re-
duce damage caused to the building by humidity.
Make sure any paving, furnishings, walls, etc. pres-
ent in areas adjacent to the hot tub are suitable for
use in the conditions mentioned above.
You can use a garden hose to fill the spa.
If the spa is connected, for periodic filling, to the
mains system that supplies drinking water, this con-
nection must be carried out in compliance with the
EN1717 norm, using "AA", "AB" or "AD" anti-pollution
protection procedures. For further information, we
recommend you contact your water supply company
and/or your plumber.
ATTENTION: (IEC 60335-1) The pressure of the hydrau-
lic system that supplies the equipment must not exceed
600 kPa (6 bar) and, in case water is supplied through
solenoid valve(s) (eg. balance tank) the pressure must
have a minimum value of 35 kPa (0.35 bar).
Jacuzzi Europe refuses all responsibility for any damage caused by
excessive humidity or by overflowing water. Consult a specialist for
indoor installation.
Electrical preparations
10). In this case,
The electrical connection can be made as follows ( 0 12):(
All models
-- single-phase line (220-240V 1~) for providing power to the
pump(s) and heater (TB1 terminal block).
only J-235/J-245/J-275/J-280 models
- a single-phase line (220-240V 1~) for providing power to the
pump(s) and heater (TB1 terminal block).
- two separate single-phase lines for providing power to the
pumps (TB1 terminal block) and heater (TB2 terminal block).
The installer must use cables with an adequate cross-section,
protected by a sheath and/or with tubes or ducts, with character-
istics not inferior to type H 05 VV-F.
The entry of cables into the mini-pool up to the electrical box
(
1-7) must be provided at point B or B1, depending on the
customer's installation needs.
Note: The lead sections must take account not only the sys-
tems absorption but also the cable path and the distances,
the chosen protection systems and the specific regulations
for fixed electrical systems in force in the country where the
spa is installed.
The installer must comply with the above regulations, and
also use watertight connectors at connection points. He
must also guarantee compliance with the specific current
standards for systems in the country in which the spa is in-
stalled.
It is mandatory to comply with this instruction. Any other procedure
is prohibited.
Electrical safety
The Jacuzzi® spas are safe products, manufactured in compli-
ance with standards EN 60335.2.60, EN 61000, EN 55014 and
tested during production to ensure user safety.
Installation must be carried out by qualified and authorized
personnel, in compliance with current national provisions.
The Jacuzzi® spas are class "1" appliances and therefore they
must be permanently connected, without any intermediate
connections, to the electrical system and to the protection sys-
tem (earth system).
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It is the responsibility of the installer to select mate-
rials based on their intended use, to carry out work
properly, to check the condition of the system that the
unit will be connected to and that it ensures safety of
use also concerning maintenance work and the possi-
bility to examine the system.
The electrical system of the building must be provided
with a 0.03A differential switch and with an efficient
protection (earth) circuit.
Check for proper operation of the differential switch
by pressing the TEST button, which should trip.
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