Technical Specifications; User Safety - Jacuzzi ALIMIA wood Instructions For Preinstallation

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It is the installer/owner's responsibility to check and
ensure compliance with the specific local regulations prior
to installation. Jacuzzi Europe S.p.A. gives no guarantee in
this respect and declines all responsibility for the compli-
ance of the installation carried out.

Technical specifications

MAXIMUM POWER ABSORPTION OF SYSTEM
Power supply
Tot. Consumption: electric
(x)
heater + filtering (k)
Voltage
Hertz
Ampere
220-240 V
50/60
23
(k): at 230 V - (j): absorbed power
(x): see the "Preparing the electrical connections" chapter
The electrical system that powers the hot tub must be sized for
maximum consumption (as shown in the relevant tables).
Where there is an insufficient energy supply (models with
heater), an electronic limiter can still be activated; this reduces
consumption to 3.6 kW (when using a hydromassage pump, the
electric heater switches off).
WEIGHT
Net
MAX
Average volume
weight
of use
water volume
kg
litres
litres
~290
~ 1370
~ 1650

User safety

If installed by qualified personnel in compliance with the in-
structions in the enclosed installation manual, the system does
not present any risks for the user. However, safety is also contin-
gent upon appropriate use, according to the provisions in the
respective manual, while the user must delegate the operations
described in the installation manual to qualified personnel.
It is important to make sure that personnel tasked to install
or manage the system are qualified as per legal requirements in
effect in the country where installation is carried out.
This appliance uses and generates radio waves. If it is not in-
stalled and used as indicated, it can interfere with the reception
of television and radio programmes.
However, in special cases this may happen even if the instruc-
tions provided are followed.
kW (j)
5,35
Max.
Resting
Load on rest-
surface
ing surface
total weight
kg
m
2
kg/m
~ 1940
~ 3,10
~ 626
Positioning the hot tub
The site where the hot tub will be installed must be
designed to ensure that the hot tub itself can be re-
moved or repositioned if necessary.
Position the hot tub away from glass and/or reflec-
tive surfaces in order to avoid any possible damage
to the panelling.
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
ventilation will help preserve the users' comfort and
reduce humidity damage to the building.
Jacuzzi Europe declines all responsibility for any
damage caused by excessive humidity or by over-
flowing water. Consult a specialist for indoor instal-
lations.
Ensure that all flooring, furniture, walls, etc. in the
area around the hot tub are suitable for use in en-
vironments that may contain significant concen-
trations of chlorides and acidic substances, such as
swimming pools and hot tubs.
Prolonged sun exposure could damage the material
of which is made the hot tub shell, due to its capac-
ity to absorb heat (dark colours in particular). Don't
leave the hot tub to sun exposure without adequate
protection when not in use (cover thermal, gazebo,
etc.). Any damage arising by not following these
warnings are not covered by the guarantee.
The hot tub can be installed in various ways:
2
- (
5) free standing on the floor or on a specifically prepared
base.
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6) Semi-built in, so that only the base of the hot tub is
built-in and therefore the side cover panels remain free. In this
case, it is appropriate to prepare some removable under-frames
(in marine plywood, etc.) that, besides aesthetically completing
installation, allow the panels to be removed more easily. The size
of the built-in space in the floor is obtained from that of the base
of the hot tub (
NOTE: between the floor embedding and the panels, it is ad-
visable to leave enough manoeuvring space all around the
hot tub in order to remove the panels (mod. "Alimia synthe-
tic wood").
- (
7/8) built-in, with the tub edge flush with the floor.
In this case, a base support must be made under the bottom of
the tub (in concrete and steel beams, (detail 1).
Access to the hosing must be ensured and to all other electro-
mechanical parts that are under the tub, for example by making
a passage along the outer perimeter, that is wide enough (about
12
1).

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