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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Before Setting into Operation
Before installation and setting into operation, the Safety Instructions and the Operating Instructions must be
carefully read and observed. You must definitely comply with the requirements of the uwe company and of the
standards authorities.
1.2 Setting the Unit into Operation for the First Time
Before the unit is set into operation, the local safety regulations and the Safety Instructions must always be
complied with.
1.3 Sources of Danger
Warning!
The JETSTREAM system forces up to 1200 litres of water per minute into the pool through the nozzle. If all of
this enormous force is used for massage, it can cause injuries to muscles and to connective tissue, as well as
internal injuries. Because of the reduced electrical resistance of the human body in swimming pools and the
resulting increased probability of the occurrence of dangerous currents in the body, increased safety require-
ments are imposed on the electrical installation. For requirements regarding the appropriate electrical installa-
tion, please see "Information for the Electrician". Parts of the equipment that contain electrically live parts must
be inaccessible to persons using the pool. Units and unit parts containing electrical components must be
installed or fixed in such a way that they cannot fall into the water. Units of enclosure class I must be permanent-
ly connected to permanently laid cables.
1.4 Proper Operation
All units are intended soleley for operation in covered swimming pools and in open-air swimming pools with a
water temperature up to 35°C. The units are suitable for installing and operating in installations and rooms in
areas 1 and 2 as per EN-60335-2-41. The pump is normally installed in the walkway behind the pool wall, but it
must be ensured that the environment is dry and that the motor is protected by a suitably sized floor drain to
prevent flooding. The control panel should be installed either in a dry walkway or in an adjacent room, if possible
higher than the water level. Any kind of use other than the intended use is improper. The manufacturer will not
accept liability for any damage or injury resulting from improper operation; the user alone must bear this risk.
Proper operation also includes compliance with the operating, maintenance and repair conditions specified by
the manufacturer. Maintenance work, repair work and suchlike may only be performed by authorised persons.
The units may only be used by persons who are familiar with them and who have been informed about the
dangers. The relevant regulations for the prevention of accidents and the other generally recognised rules
relating to safety and to occupational medicine must be complied with. If unauthorised modifications are made
on the units, the manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damage or injury.
1.5 Product Liability
The user's attention is expressly drawn to the fact that the unit may only be operated in the proper manner. If it
is operated in an improper manner, the user must bear sole responsibility. In such cases, therefore, the manu-
facturer cannot accept any liability.
1.6 Procedure in an Emergency
Leave the water immediately, switch off the electrical supply to the unit by operating the main power switch or
circuit-breaker, and secure the unit to prevent it from being switched on again without authorisation.
2 OPERATION / INFORMATION FOR USERS
2.
Starting
Do not user the unit as a starting block.
Switch the pump off before swivelling the nozzle.
Press the pneumatic switch to switch the unit ON or OFF. The nozzle (2) can be swivelled approx. 30 degrees in all
directions. Always turn off the unit before swivelling the nozzle.
The unit is equipped with a safety switch and can only be started once the cover (5) has been
fitted.
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