WALK-IN BATH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER’S MANUAL
CONGRATULATIONS! You are now the owner of a walk-in bathtub from the most trusted name in plumbing. We thank you for your purchase. Your American Standard ® walk-in bath is a true investment in your health and peace of mind.
OWNERS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS UNPACKING THE UNIT………………………………………………………………. Page 3 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE INSTALLER…………………………………………… Page 4 TESTING YOUR TUB BEFORE INSTALLATION…………………………………… Page 5 INSTALLATION PREPARATION…………………………………………………….. Page 6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION………………………………………………………. Page 7 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES…………………………… ………………………... Page 8-17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ……………………………… ……………………………. Page 18 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS…………………………… …………………………..
OWNERS MANUAL UNPACKING THE UNIT 1. FIRST, inspect the carton for damage: CAREFULLY DOCUMENT AND PHOTOGRAGH ALL PERCEIVED DAMAGE. Report all damage claims to customer service at 1-866-423-0800. 2. DO NOT LIFT THE TUB BY THE PLUMBING. Doing so can result in leaks, for which the installer is responsible. All Walk-In Tubs are water tested before they leave our factory and the bathtub you have purchased has passed inspection. 3. Immediately inspect the unit for damage even if there is no carton damage.
OWNERS MANUAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE INSTALLER The Installer must inspect and water test the product prior to installation to ensure the unit is free of defect and /or damage. In the event of a problem, the unit must not be installed. If the packaging or product has been damaged, please call immediately at 1-866-423-0800. This product has been listed by INTERTEK / ETL and IAPMO / C UPC. The product has been tested and complies with the following standards and guidelines: IAPMO /C UPC, UL-1795, ANSI Z-124.
OWNERS MANUAL TESTING YOUR WALK-IN TUB BEFORE INSTALLATION 1. All American Standard® walk-in baths are 100% water tested at the factory and have passed inspection. Transportation and mishandling may loosen fittings and cause leaks. It is therefore necessary to test the bathtub while there is access to all sides of the bath. 2. The unit needs to be filled with water and inspected for leaks along the door as well as the whirlpool and air systems if equipped.
OWNERS MANUAL INSTALLATION PREPARATION 1. Check the floor area where the tub is to be installed. a. Clean area of any debris or trash. b. Use a 5 or 6-foot level and determine if the floor is level. If the floor is not level, adjust all leveling feet to perfectly level the tub. Note: It is important that all leveling feet are completely touching the floor and level for the door system to work properly. 2. Check to ensure that the drain piping has been “roughed-in” at the proper location.
OWNERS MANUAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION All electrical wiring must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and with all local codes. All wiring shall be done by a qualified electrician. Run one, two or three branch circuits (as required) from the main electrical service panel to the pump area of the framing structure to provide power to the unit. Electrical components have specific wiring requirements.
OWNERS MANUAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ▲ WARNING: When installing whirlpool massage baths, air spa baths, combo baths, or Quick Drain™ equipped baths, the following precautions must be followed: ▲ WARNING: Danger: Risk of electrical shock; connect components to separate circuits, EACH protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) ▲ WARNING: Installation must provide access for servicing the pump and motor (all American Standard® walk-in baths come with access panels for the pump, motor and faucet).
OWNERS MANUAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES WARNING: Never allow the weight of the tub to be supported by wood support stringers and do not use integral tile flange (if equipped) to screw or nail in place, as this will result in product failure and will void the warranty. 6. Verify the product is completely level by checking tub deck surface and ensure all leveling feet are touching the ground. 7. Electrical connection is made by simply plugging each cord into the GFCI outlet. 8.
OWNERS MANUAL Alcove Installation ` Faucet and Pump Access Panels IMPORTANT Do not use tile flange to screw or nail tub in place. Integral Flange Non Integral Flange Model 2651.11X 2848.10X 2848.11X 3051.11X 3052.10X A 50 ½” 48” 48” 50 ½” 51 ½” B 26 ¼” 28” 28” 30 ½” 29 ¾” C 37 ½” 38” 37 ½” 37 ½” 42” D 9 ½” 10 ¾” 10” 9 ½” 12 ½” E 11 ½” 14” 14½” 14½” 14½” F 15 ½” 16 ¾” 16” 15 ½” 17” 3151.10X 50 ½” 31 ¼” 3060.10X 59 ½” 29 ¾” 3260.
OWNERS MANUAL Acrylic Extension Kit Installation The Acrylic Extension Kit is designed to accommodate all acrylic walk-in tubs to fit within a 60” alcove pocket. The top panel measures 30” x 20” (depth x width) and the front panel 37 ½” x 20” (height x width). The panels must be trim to fit the unit within the 60” alcove. Step 1 Temporary locate the tub within the alcove walls. Level the tub along the deck and apron. Measure and record the distance from the tub and apron to the adjacent alcove wall.
OWNERS MANUAL Acrylic Extension Kit Installation Steps 5 & 6 Remove the tub from the alcove and install the front and then top panel with the self tapping fasteners. Steps 7 & 8 Apply the temporary clamps to help support the front and top panels while re-locating the tub back into the alcove. Remove temporary clamps, check level, shim if necessary, and seal in panels with silicone.
OWNERS MANUAL Gelcoat Extension Kit Installation The Gel Coat Extension Kits are designed for each unit to fit within a 60” alcove packet. The top and end panels have integral flange for easy of installation. Step 1 Step 2 Temporary locate the tub within the alcove walls. Level the tub along the deck and apron. Measure the distance from the tub and apron to the alcove wall. Verify the fit of both front and top extension panels.
OWNERS MANUAL Gelcoat Extension Kit Installation Step 3 Step 4 Remove the tub from the alcove. Install the front and then the top panel with the tub brackets. Apply the temporary clamps to help support the panels while re-locating the tub back into the alcove. Remove temporary clamps, check level, shim if necessary, and seal in panels with silicone.
OWNERS MANUAL Drain Overflow Installation Drain / Overflow Information A drain / overflow assembly is provided with the tub must be installed on the bath, water tested and connected to the sanitary system of the house. Some drain / overflow kits are packed with the waste flange, strainer, overflow cover, and fasteners, packed separately within the kit to protect the trim finish. Follow the installation instructions provided with the drain / overflow kit.
OWNERS MANUAL Threshold Drain Installation Threshold Drain Information All gel coat walk-in bathtubs are provided with a threshold door drain. All acrylic walk-in bathtubs feature the “Patented T5 Door System” which does not require the threshold drain. Connection of the Door Drain Door Drain requires the connection to a minimum 1 ½” sanitary drain line. Use UPC Approved PVC Glue, Primer, and Schedule 40 1 ½” pipe.
OWNERS MANUAL Inline Heater Installation Whirlpool In-Line Heater All whirlpool systems are deigned with an In-Line Heater Blank. The threads and union set on the heater blank and heaters are specifically designed for our system. All other heaters and heater blanks will not interchanges with our system. The heaters are equipped with a preset pressure switch which will not allow the heater to turn on if the pump is not running with water flowing through the whirlpool system.
OWNERS MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS WHEN USING THIS UNIT, BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED. ▲ WARNING: Risk of personal injury. Use this unit for its intended use as described in this manual. DO NOT use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. ▲ WARNING: Risk of personal injury. To avoid injury, exercise caution when entering or exiting your walk-in bath. ▲ WARNING: Risk of personal injury.
OWNERS MANUAL SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Enter your American Standard® walk-in bath, close the door, place handle in down position, and fill the bath to at least 2 inches above the highest jet before activating the whirlpool pump (if equipped). Do not apply excessive pressure when placing the handle in the close position. Do not put weight on the door when entering and exiting the tub. It is recommended to leave the door in the open position when the tub is not in use. 2.
OWNERS MANUAL SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9. If your American Standard® walk-in bath is equipped with Chromatherapy lights, the lights have a dedicated control button. Pressing the control button off and back on will change the color of light. 10. If any factory-installed fittings have been removed, do not operate the unit. A safety hazard may have been created by this modification. Seek the help of a qualified professional. 11.
OWNERS MANUAL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Pump and pipe circulation systems should be flushed before first use and on a monthly basis when product is under normal use. Below are the recommended procedures for cleaning: Do not run whirlpool dry. Fill the tub with hot water 2-3 inches above the jets and add 2-3 teaspoons of low foaming detergent such as dishwashing machine detergent. Turn on whirlpool system and run for 10 minutes. Drain tub completely. Fill tub with cold water above jets.
OWNERS MANUAL LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE American Standard® Walk-In Baths are warranted in accordance with the following warranty: This warranty is extended to the first purchaser and does not extend to products previously used as display models or products that have been modified or repaired by anyone else but American Standard® unless approved by American Standard®.
OWNERS MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDELINES WHEN SERVICING THIS UNIT, BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED. ▲ To reduce the risk of injury, keep all components in a vented enclosure and out of the reach of ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ children. Risk of Electrical Shock – Connect only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). Verify all components are installed to dedicated circuit(s) with the recommended electrical rating .
OWNERS MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDELINES Whirlpool Pump Motor Will Not Start – Check For: Check the air line between the motor and air button for connection and depress to test air signal. Improper or loose connections, open switches or relays, blown circuit breakers. Manually check rotation of motor shaft for free movement and obstruction. Motor Cuts Out – Check For: Wiring, loose connections etc. Low Voltage at motor. (Frequently caused by undersized wiring.) Binding or overload.
OWNERS MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDELINES Heaters All heaters are equipped with a preset pressure switch which will not allow the heater to turn on if the pump is not running with water flowing through the whirlpool system. The heater includes an exclusive High Limit Switch. This safety circuit will not false trip from hot tap water. It will turn off the heater is the thermostat fails.