Care And Cleaning; Troubleshooting - Toto Air Bath ABA756 Owner's Manual

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Drain the tub of water
• Once the sensors no longer detect water, the automatic maintenance timer
begins counting down from 15 minutes. The keypad will alternately display
EJE and the remaining time. The eject cycle begins when the timer counts to
zero.
Air is blown through the jets
• The water removal cycle will run for 2 minutes.
• To manually initiate the Maintenance Cycle, press the ON/Off button for 2
seconds and then release it. The display will flash EJE. 10 seconds later, the
cycle will start.
Failure to follow these care and cleaning instructions will void your warranty.
Wipe the bath using a soft, damp cloth with only a non-abrasive liquid detergent.
• Do not use a dry (powder) cleaner or any cleaner that has abrasives. Do not use a strong acide or a strong alkalai (bleach).
• Using any of the above will cause irreparable damage to the surface and components.
NO TE: Slight scratches can be removed with white automotive polishing paste or extremely fine grain, wet sandpaper (1200-1600 grit).
• Be sure to thoroughly rinse off all cleaners after application.
Clean the Keypad
• Wipe away any dirt on the keypad with a dry cloth. A damp cloth and a small amount of mild detergent can be used on a particularly
dirty keypad.
Bathing Aides
• Bathing products such as sea salts, essential oils, soaps, etc. are suggested for use to enhance the bathing experience. However,
concentrated essential oils should not be applied directly to the skin, tub parts or acrylic. They should be added after the tub is filled.
Be sure to thoroughly rinse the tub after draining.
Cleaning the Optional Pillows
• The pillows (if applicable) should be cleaned at least once a month. Use a mild detergant and damp cloth. A vinyl cleaner can be used
on more stubborn stains. A vinyl rejuvenator liquid can be used to restore the look of the pillows.
Please check the following before calling for service.
PROBLEM
Completely fails to
operate
Breaker trips
continuously
Blower stops after only
a few minutes
Jets do not work at low
speed
Jets do not work at
high speed
Motor stops after 20
minutes
Keypad works, but the
blower won't run
Intensity or Modes
won't change
EJE appears on the
keypad and cycle starts.
CARE & CLEANING
Automatic Maintenance Cycle

TROUBLESHOOTING

POSSIBLE CAUSE
A power outage, tripped circuit breaker or tripped
GFCI.
The breaker amperage is not sufficient or multiple
electrical devices are connected on one circuit.
The blower is equipped with a thermal shut off
in order to prevent overheating, damage to the
blower, or risk of fire. The thermal shut off sensor
may be detecting overheating due to insufficient air
circulation.
Low air volume is moving through the jets. Blower
may be blocked.
Air nozzles are clogged or dirty.
In order to prevent continuous operation, the
blower automatically shuts off after 20 minutes.
The blower cord may be disconnected or damaged.
The motor or keypad may be damaged.
Any time the blower is activated or the sensor
detects water in the system, the EJE timer will
activate.
SOLUTION
Wait until the power is restored. Turn the circuit
breaker back on.
Make sure the bath is the only thing connected to
the breaker circuit and is on a 15 A circuit.
Make sure the blower has sufficient air volume
and is not clogged with debris.
Make sure the blower is clean and has enough air
space to draw from.
Fill the tub with hot water and let it stand for 2
minutes. Turn the jets on and off on the highest
intensity. If this does not fix the problem, contact
your dealer or TOTO for repair.
Restart the blower with the keypad.
Inspect the cord. If it is undamaged, reconnect
it. If damaged, contact your dealer or TOTO for
repair.
Contact your dealer or TOTO for repair.
This is not a malfunction. See page 5 for more
information.
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