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Electrical safety
The MaxiJacuzzi
®
are safe products, manufactured in compli-
ance with standards 60335-1: 2002, 60335-2-60: 2003, 60825-
1: 1994+A1+A2, EN 55014-2, CISPR 22 CLASS B, EN
61000-3-2, EN 6100-3-3
and tested during production to
ensure user safety.
Installation must be performed by qualified personnel who
ensure compliance with current national regulations and who
are also authorized to issue a certificate of compliance with
proper installation procedures.
It is the responsibility of the installer to select ma-
terials based on their intended use, to carry out
work properly, to check the condition of the system
that the unit will be connected to and that it en-
sures safety of use also concerning maintenance
work and the possibility to examine the system.
The MaxiJacuzzi
®
are class “I” appliances and therefore they
must be permanently connected, without any intermediate
connections, to the electrical system and to the protection
system (earth system).
The electrical system of the building must be pro-
vided with a 0.03A differential switch and with an
efficient protection (earth) circuit.
Check for proper operation of the differential switch
by pressing the TEST button, which should trip.
Parts incorporating electrical components, except
remote control devices, must be located or fixed
so that they cannot fall into the spa.
Live components and equipment must be out of
reach of individuals in the spa.
For connection to the electrical mains, it is necessary to install
an omnipolar cut-off switch as per the values indicated in the
chapter “Electrical characteristics., which is to be located in an
area which is compliant with safety instructions and which can-
not be reached by the users who are using the MaxiJacuzzi
®
.
It is mandatory to comply with this instruction. Any other proce-
dure is prohibited.
The installation of electrical devices and equipment (sockets,
switches, etc.) near the MaxiJacuzzi
®
must be in compliance
with legal standards and regulations in the country where the
MaxiJacuzzi
®
is installed.
The omnipolar switches which were previously mentioned
must ensure an opening of contacts of at least 3 mm, and they
must be compliant with the voltage and current as specified in
the chapter “Technical characteristics”.
For the equipotential connection as required by specific
national standards, the installer must use the terminal provided
(standard EN 60335.2.60) in the electrical box, and marked
with the symbol . In particular, an equipotential condition must
be established for all metallic masses surrounding the spa, for
example water and gas pipes, metallic platforms, and so on.
Refer to the pre-installation information sheet for in-
structions and electrical input of the various models.
Start-up instructions
Read each step in its entirety before proceeding with
that step.
Remove any dirt from the spa. Although the spa shell has been pol-
ished at the factory, you may want to treat it with a specially formulated s-
pa cleaner and wax available from your dealer prior to filling the first time.
Filling the spa
Remove the filter cover and the filter cartridge as indicated in
the chapter on cleaning the filter.
Position the end of the hose inside the filter connection and fill
the spa until the level of water covers all of the nozzles, without
however reaching the headrest.
Do not overfill your mini-pool.
N.B.: If your water is extremely hard, it is preferable to fill
halfway with hard water and the rest of the way with softened
water. Or, you may fill entirely with hard water if you use a spe-
cial water additive.
Always fill the mini-pool from the filter fitting so as to expel air
trapped in the pump intake. Otherwise, the air may remain in the
nozzle of pump, preventing the pump from circulating the water.
After filling, make sure the filter is installed properly before ap-
plying power to the mini-pool (refer to the chapter on cleaning
the filter).
Checks
Open the cabinet access panel and check all pump fittings to
make sure they are tight. Loosening can occur during shipping
and handling.
Turning on power
Turn on power to spa at the home’s circuit breaker: the heater and
pump automatically activate. The water temperature LED flash on
the control panel and the messages “COL” or “ICE” appear.
Start-up
Activating the pump(s)
Addition of chemical additives at first start-up
Add the spa water chemicals as recommended by your dealer
(refer to the chapter “Water Quality Maintenance. for general
guidance.
N.B.: Always cover the spa (except when mixing chemical
additives!) with the insulating cover, so as to reduce heating
times and thus minimize operating costs.
The time required for initial heat-up will vary depending on the
starting water temperature.