Safety precautions Definitions in this manual Make sure that the assembly is carried out: • WARNING • so the product is in accordance with the data label. Means: Safety warning. Failure to understand and obey this warning may result in injury to you or to others.
Introduction The System 2000 is delivered in two separate boxes Box 1, contains the panel, legs and accessories. • Weight box 1 (Gross) Min. 180 kg 397 lbs Max. 215 kg 474 lbs Box 2, contains the bathtub only. •...
Unpacking and assembly Remove the two transport straps by pulling their ends. Remove the cardboard covers around the panel. (See fig. 1 - 3) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Remove the tape, boxes, both legs and the plastic cover. (See fig.
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Fig. 11 Raise the panel to top position by pressing the "UP" button. (See fig. 11) Remove the bottom frame covers. (See fig. 12) Fig. 12 Remove the angle iron brackets. (See fig. 13) Place one of the wooden boards under one side of the panel to slightly raise it.
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12 Move the wooden board to the other side. (See fig. 18) Fig. 18 Repeat the same procedure as in step 11 by mounting of the second leg. (See fig. 16 & 17) 13 Move the panel forward so the back feet are close to the end of the pallet.
Preparations for mounting of bathtub Fig. 1 CAUTION During the unpacking of this product, always make sure that ALL staples are fully removed when remov- ing the outer cover. This will prevent damage to the laminate surface. NOTE To unpack the bathtub, remove the wooden lid first and then the box covering the product.
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Fig. 6 Mount the drain bracket on the right (or left) bottom side of the panel. (See fig. 6) Cut the drain pipe to a suitable length according to the site specifications. (See fig. 7 & 8) Create airgap if needed. (See chapter “Drain installa- tion”...
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Assembly of Hydromassage Fig. 1 System with Hydromassage only Loosen the hose clamps on the connections of the hydro- pump. (See fig. 1) Fig. 2 Fit the hydromassage nozzles to the bathtub. The suction nozzle must be secured with air nipple connection in top position.
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Assembly of Hydrosound Fig. 1 System with Hydrosound only Mounting of the transducer to the bathtub: Slide transducer into tub opening with connector facing down. (See fig. 1) Manually press the transducer towards the tub surface, and from behind, slightly tighten the six M4 nuts in sequence.
Sound & Vision - additional installation Bundle together and draw the left side LED, speaker and Fig. 1 earth cabling through the left side panel hole A. (See fig. 1) Bundle together and draw the right side LED, speaker and earth cabling through the right side panel hole B. (See fig.
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Run the earth cabling along the existing cable path Fig. 4 secured to the PEX piping cold water line. (See fig. 4) Connect the terminals to the common ground connection point on the mixer. (See fig. 5) With the cables tied into position and power returned to panel, raise and lower the tub to end positions checking that the cabling does not catch or pull (ie, cables can move freely without obstruction).
Mounting of bathtub Place the tub in an almost horizontal position. Locate the Fig. 1 two tub hooks into the pillar clamps. (See fig. 1) Cut a section of cardboard from the packaging, place it Fig. 2 between the tub and panel to prevent the seal from getting punched between the tub and panel.
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If distance between bottom hooks and top fixing holes is too short or too long, adjust the position of hooks. Loosen two nuts on the hook plate and repo- sition the hook up or down. Tighten both nuts firmly, before mounting the tub again.
Connecting sensor cables Connecting temperature sensor cable Unscrew the two screws and lift out the top box, to get access to the control box. (See fig. 1 & 2) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Unscrew the four screws in the control box, remove the spacers and the cover.
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Thread the sensor cable through the hole inside the tub, Fig. 7 with the sealing inside the tub. (See fig. 7) Sensor Primo Ferro Systems only: Inside the tub there are two sealings and one washer. (See fig. 8) Sealing Fig.
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Strap together temperature sensor cable with level sensor Fig. 10 cable. 10 Lead the temperature sensor cable up between the tub and panel. Lead it through the cable gland and into the control box. (See fig.10 & 11) CAUTION Cable gland and nut tightened with fingers and then 1/2 turn.
Assembly of drainage Insert the drain hose end (A) through the hole in the lower left Fig. 1 part of the panel. (See fig. 1) From the rear side of the panel, connect the drain hose section (A) to the air gap drain (B). (See fig. 2) Connect the drain hose to the drain pipe.
Set the Disinfectant/Cleanser concentration, see sepa- rate document Instructions for Use. • ArjoCare (Shampoo & Body Wash). (See fig. 3) • Arjo Oil or ArjoSound (Skin Conditioner & Bath Oil). (See fig. 3) Fig. 4 Fasten the securing lock plate (included with optional disinfection).
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Put the footrest into position (A) and secure the pillow (B). Fig. 6 (See fig. 6) Primo Ferro...
Electrical installation With the bath system connected to the earth equalization con- nection point in the building, measure with an ohmmeter on the parts listed below. (Use the earth connection point shown in figure 1 as the reference point when testing) WARNING All plumbing and electrical work must be carried out by qualified personnel according to regula-...
Site requirement ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Voltage 230/240V (Europe) 120V (North America) 100V (Japan) 220V (Korea) 230 V (Saudi Arabia) Number of phases Single phase AC Frequency, 50Hz (Europe) 60Hz(North America) 50/60Hz (Japan) 60Hz (Korea) 60 Hz (Saudi Arabia) Power consumption (max.) 1100 VA Fuse 6 A (Europe)
Drain installation Drainage requirement • Minimum. drainage capacity 100 l/minute (26.4 US gal/minute) The bath must be connected to drainage. Create airgap if needed. Connections must be done in accordance with local regulations. Floor mounted drainage. (See fig. 1) Fig. 1 Airgap Wall mounted drainage: Connect the enclosed drain hose to a drain hose/pipe in the wall.
Water installation Water supply requirement Maximum static pressure 6 bar (600 kPa, 87 psi ) Minimum operating pressure (All markets) 2 bar (200 kPa, 29 psi) Cold Water Temperature 2 - 20 °C (36 - 68 °F) Warm Water Temperature 60 - 80 °C (140 - 176 °F) Minimum flow / supply pipe 25 l/minute (5.5 gal/minute), per side...
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Fig. 1 " Fig. 2 Water connection from floor 2 3/4" 2 " Fig. 3 Water connection from wall 2" 600( 100) ± ") 23 5/8" ± 4...
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IMPORTANT The water hoses must be installed within sight. They must not be walled up, installed in narrow tunnels or in places where they cannot be reached and inspected. The water hoses must not be insulated or covered with insulating material. IMPORTANT Do not install water hoses in tension or in torsion.
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Air in the MPA pump Due to the possibility of air in the MPA pump 6316295, after connecting the bathtub, perform the venting the following way: 1. Unscrew the vent plug and let the water flow out. 2. After the water has been drained, close the cap and let the pump run for a few minutes.
Calibration of the thermostat mixer P220 • WARNING Failure to calibrate the thermostat mixer may cause scalding. • WARNING Make sure that the HOT water supply has a stable temperature and represents the maximum hot water temperature available before the calibration procedure starts. •...
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Take the black stop ring from the plastic bag and attach. Fig. 4 Make sure the stop peg is positioned according to the illustration. Attach o-ring found in the plastic bag. (See fig. 4) stop peg stop peg Fig. 5 Take the knob from the plastic bag.
Calibration of the thermostat mixer P300 WARNING Failure to calibrate the thermostat mixer may cause scalding. WARNING Always use a calibrated thermometer to check water temperatures against the panel display valve. NOTE To exit the “code” screen at any point press the hidden button and down button simultaneously until “--”...
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The code sequence required is “9175”. Fig. 4 To enter the code sequence: Press the “+” button until the required individual number is displayed. (See fig. 4) • Press the hidden button to accept. • Continue this procedure until all four required numbers are entered in correct sequence.
Technical specifications • Rhapsody System 20 System 23 System 25 Tub length 1600 mm (63”) 1900 mm (75”) 2150 mm (85”) Tub + panel, length 1970 mm (77 5/8”) 2270 mm (89 3/8”) 2520 mm (99 1/4”) Tub width 970 mm (38”) 970 mm (38”) 970 mm (38”) Total weight...
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• Primo Ferro System 23 System 25 Tub length 1870 mm (73 5/8”) 2120 mm (83 1/2”) Tub + panel, length 2240 mm (88 1/4”) 2490 mm (98”) Tub width 760 mm (30") 760 mm (30”) Total weight 490 kg (1078 lbs) 545 kg (1199 lbs) Water consumption (top level sensor) 260 l...
Overall dimensions - Rhapsody • All measurements are in mm unless otherwise stated. For other solutions concerning drainage and water inlet, please contact your Arjo representative. 5 7/8" Fixed height 1300 / 51 1/8") Min. 1085/ 42 3/4" (P220, 300) Max.
Overall dimensions - Primo All measurements are in mm unless otherwise stated. For other solutions concerning drainage and water inlet, please contact your Arjo representative. 5 7/8" Fixed height 1300 / 51 1/8") Min. 1085/ 42 3/4" (P220, 300) Max. 1585/ 62 3/8"...
Overall dimensions - Primo Ferro All measurements are in mm unless otherwise stated. For other solutions concerning drainage and water inlet, please contact your Arjo representative. 5 7/8" Fixed height 1300 / 51 1/8") Min. 1085/ 42 3/4" (P220, 300) Max.
Overall dimensions - Harmonie All measurements are in mm unless otherwise stated. For other solutions concerning drainage and water inlet, please contact your Arjo representative. 5 7/8" Fixed height 1300 / 51 1/8") Min. 1085/ 42 3/4" (P220, 300) Max. 1585/ 62 3/8"...
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AUSTRALIA FRANCE Arjo Australia Arjo SAS Arjo Polska Sp. z o.o. Building B, Level 3 2 Avenue Alcide de Gasperi 11 Talavera Road CS 70133 Macquarie Park, NSW, 2113, FR-59436 RONCQ CEDEX Tel: +48 691 119 999 Australia Tél: +33 (0) 3 20 28 13 13 E-mail: arjo@arjo.com...
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