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Pedicure chairs with plumbed tubs
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SECTION 5: INSTALLATION
Electrical Service
110V/60 Hz or 220V/50 Hz GFCI protected grounded circuit must be used to supply
power to the pedicure tub.
Cutting off the end of the electrical plug to hardwire the spa is NOT recommended, and
can void the warranty. (See page 3 for grounding instructions/safety warnings.)
All wiring connections have been done with unit assembly.
Plumbing/Water Supply
All plumbing connections, including the drain, must conform to all state and local codes.
Maximum suggested operating temperature should not exceed 105°F (41°C), and the
maximum suggested supply water temperature should not exceed 120°F (49°C). State
and local codes may have different regulations - please follow codes if different from
suggested temperatures.
Carefully connect the water supply fittings. Shut-off valves are recommended.
Water pressure must be 30-80 psi (206-551 kpa).
Option 1 - Plumbed to the Wall
Use this option if your hot and cold water supply and drain line will be coming from the wall,
behind the pedicure chair. For this option, all the internal plumbing connections have already
been made for you. After the tub has been anchored (see instructions on page 21), all the
plumber will need to do is connect the hot water supply line, cold water supply line, and the
drain line to the rear manifold.
Cold Water Connection
(1/2" female pipe thread)
Power Cord
(8 ft long)
Hot Water Connection
(1/2" female pipe thread)
Drain/Discharge
Pump Connection
(1" female pipe thread)
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