User Maintenance Instructions; Surface Maintenance - JASON Hydrotherapy forma Owner's Manual

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USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

HUMIDITY
WARNING: Avoid high humidity levels in your home.
Mold, mildew, fungi and bacteria which may be harmful
to health thrive in areas with continued high humidity
levels; therefore, every precaution should be taken to
make sure your plumbing fixtures, including bathtubs,
hydrotherapy baths, or showers do not become a source
of high humidity due to improper installations or leaks.
To avoid having your plumbing fixtures become a source of
unwanted humidity, please make sure the following steps are
taken prior to installation.
1. Make sure the area where the bathtub or shower is
installed is well vented and allows enough ventilation and
air circulation to dry the bathroom environment within a
short time after taking a bath or shower.
2. If your bath or shower unit is tiled-in, use units with an
integral tile flange or make sure a tile flange kit or a similar
mechanical barrier is installed to prevent shower spray,
splash, or overflow to leak behind the bathtub.
3. Make sure the plumber properly tests your hydrotherapy
bath before it is roughed in to make sure there are no leaks
and it is installed with proper access to bath equipment.
4. Make sure that all the plumbing and fixtures in the bathroom
are in good working order and have no leaks.
5. Do not use carpeting or other materials or furniture, which
can hold moisture in your bathroom.
6. Use disinfectant to clean any bathroom surfaces which
are regularly exposed to moisture.
7. Clean and disinfect humidifier and dehumidifiers as
recommended by the manufacturer. Replace the air filter
on the HVAC unit once a month.
8. Clean moldy surfaces as soon as any mold appears
by using a detergent/soapy solution and appropriate
household cleaner. Always use gloves during cleaning.
Dispose of any sponges or rags used to clean mold.
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CLEANING
With minimum care, your acrylic-surfaced bath will retain its
high-luster finish for many years. For regular cleaning use
Jason Bath Cleaner or a mild NONABRASIVE liquid detergent
solution (i.e. glass cleaner) and a soft, wet cloth or sponge.
Do not run the hydrotherapy system with foaming cleaners
or soaps. Rinse the bath thoroughly after cleaning.

SURFACE MAINTENANCE

Areas with minor scratches or dull surfaces can be restored
by applying commercially available plastic polish (i.e. Novus
Plastic Polish No. 2, available at your Jason dealer), followed
by an application of acrylic paste wax. Buff the surface with
a clean, soft cloth. Do not use sandpaper, steel wool, or
abrasive rubbing compounds.
If scratches are too deep to rub out, or if the damage penetrates
the acrylic surface, consult your dealer for recommendations
on surface repair.
FLUSHING / SANITIZING
Upon start-up and not to exceed 90 days, your bath and
plumbing system should be flushed. To do so, close the
drain and fill the bath with warm water to at least two (2)
inches [5.1 cm] above the highest jet. Pour in Jason Bath
System Cleaner and follow the directions on the bottle.
DO NOT use bleach or other chlorinated cleansers directly
on the metal trim.
REPAIR
Refer all plumbing or electrical repair to a qualified service
technician.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RESOLVE THE
PROBLEM. This can result in danger of electrical shock
or damage to the unit and will VOID THE WARRANTY.
Remember, when contacting your dealer or service
representative; always have your serial number, proof of
purchase, and model number. This will ensure a quick
response on warranty items. The serial number can be found
on the front page of this manual or on the small card adhered
to the back of the bath just above the equipment.
ALL WARRANTY REPAIRS MUST BE AUTHORIZED BY
THE MANUFACTURER BEFORE WORK IS STARTED.
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