LANARK SHANTI MIC-JET SPA
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LANARK SHANTI MIC-JET SPA
page 1 of 3 LANARK SHANTI MIC-JET SPA 522 75 845 420 585 40 1795 1050 50 14951495 50 515 515 555 555 860 860 1495 1495 11401140 Dimensions are nominal measurements only. 80 80 Pump mount standard on the Mic Jet Spa only. SPECIFICATIONS Recommended use Domestic, Hotel, Commercial Material Sanitary grade acrylic Colour availability White Fixing Hob mounted inset bath Capacity Shanti Square - 350 litre capacity Mic Jet Shanti Rectangle -175 litre capacity Weight Square Mic-Jet - 64kg Rectangle Mic-Jet - 56kg Pump Only weight -10kg Plug & Waste: Suitable with 40mm non-overflow style waste (not supplied) Additional Information: Plain Bath Options available To see the complete LANARK range go to www.reece.com.au/bathrooms Disclaimer: Products in this specification manual must by regulation be installed by licensed and registered trade people. The manufacturer/distributor reserves the right to vary specifications or delete models from their range without prior notification. Dimensions are nominal measurements only. Dimensions and set-outs listed are correct at time of publication however the manufacturer/distributor takes no responsibility for printing errors. Tech Page Version 1 AUSTRALIA page 2 of 4 LANARK SHANTI MIC-JET SPA Cleaning Recommendations We recommend the use of soapy water or approved cleaners. This product should not be cleaned with abrasive materials. Damage caused by any improper treatment is not covered by the product warranty. Refer to Warranty Conditions. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Please ensure that a water test is done prior to the final installation being completed. Lanark will only fix leaks or damaged pipe work if it easily accessible. Lanark will not accept any damage claims after installation. Remove protective plastic sheet to check for shell damage as no claim will be entertained by Lanark after installation has been completed. Caution The following instructions are intended as a guide, regulations vary from area to area. You must check local authority requirements prior to installation. Check list The layout of taps and waste outlet must be carefully considered to ensure that the layout is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The top edge of the bath must be installed level to ensure proper drainage. Check flooring and framework and adjust if necessary. Pumps may come installed on a steel frame and connected to the bath. The pump will require a 10 amp power point/supply. Extra support may be necessary by using timbers. Spa bath & bath installation It is now the responsibility of the installer to check for any shell imperfections, leaks or spa plumbing imperfections. Lanark spas are manufactured under strict quality control but damage may occur during transport or installation. If any issues are detected, lanark must be contacted immediately. 1. This bath is not self supporting and does require a support at the base via masonry, steel, timber. It is important that the full rim of the bath rests on a support wall constructed from wood, masonry or steel. 2. Place bath in position and connect waste. Fill bath and then release, checking seals for leaks and that the bath drains successfully. 3. Apply flexible sealant to the exposed edges. Air or dual systems These spas must not be bedded into cement slurry. Once the correct levels and heights have been achieved, place supporting blocks (normally timber) under the base of the bath. Only place these blocks to the base of the bath. If they any higher than the base, it may distort the shape of the base which will cause drainage issues. Make sure that the supporting blocks are clear of the air injectors. The blocks should be siliconed into position to prevent them from moving. The blower must be installed in accordance with the manufactures instructions. These are inside the blower box. The most important thing to keep in mind is that the blower must be installed in such a way to prevent water from getting into it. This can be achieved by installing above the water level or by installing a loop which rises above the water level. Mic-jet spa bath installation It is now the responsibility of the installer to check for any shell imperfections, leaks or spa plumbing imperfections. Lanark spas are manufactured under strict quality control but damage may occur during transport or installation. If any issues are detected, lanark must be contacted immediately. 1. The spa should be placed into position and the top leveled by adjusting the feet at the bottom of the frame. Mortar should then be pushed under the frame to fill the gap between the bottom of the bath and the floor. This will add support to the bath and bonds the bath in place. Expandable foam is not an adequate means of support. 2. The pump must be accessible for service reasons and it must be well ventilated. If the pump is installed outside, ensure that it has adequate weather protection. 3. Pump manfacturers will not accept warranty claims if the pump is not accessable. 4. Only after the spa has been tested should the final tiling process take place. Plumbers, please ensure a copy of the installation instructions is left with the end user for future reference. AUSTRALIA page 3 of 4 LANARK SHANTI MIC-JET SPA Spa operating instructions. Operating your spa is very simple. Manual pump & Mic-Jet Spa. To start the spa, simply press the air button once. This will activate the pump and the heater inside the pump. It will now force water through the jets. Top stop the pump, simply press the button again. The heater will run whenever the pump is on. Air systems. The instructions for these are the same as a manual pump or touchpad pump. To start the blower, simply press the air button or touchpad once. When first activated the blower will switch on at its highest sped. The blower is fitted with a heater. It will take a few minutes for the heat from the blower to be felt. By pressing the button or touchpad, you will gradually reduce the speed of the blower until it is off. NB – Approximately 20 minutes after the blower has been switched off, it will automatically switch itself back on. This is called a purge cycle. It does this automatically to push the remaining water out of the air tubes. Air controls. The control on the top of the spa is called an air control or air venturi. This regulates the amount of air flow through the jets. When the spa system is running you will notice that by turning this control clockwise or anti clockwise the pressure of the jets increases. Touchpad systems. The touchpad has a separate button for the heater. This allows you to turn the heater on and off and to keep the pump running. There is a power light on the touchpad. This will be illuminated as long the pump is plugged in and the power is active. By pushing the button labeled “Jets”, the pump will switch on. The spa will be activated and the heater will automatically be on. To turn the whole system off, push the “Jets” button again. When the heater is on, the “Heat” light on the touchpad will be illuminated. To switch the heater off but keep the pump running, press the “Heat” button on the touchpad. Diverter Valves. These valves are fitted to certain models. They allow you to split the water flow between different sections of the spa. This is done by turning the handle on the diverter from one side to the other. When the spa is on you will notice that when you turn the handle the pressure in one bank of jets will increase while other bank of jets will decrease. If you have the handle in the middle, the water pressure will be split between all the jets. AUSTRALIA