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Note that the discharge tap should always be left open in an empty tub. If water gets inside the
tank from somewhere when the discharge tap is closed, water can freeze in the pipes and break
parts.
The external stove is emptied at the same time when you empty the water from the tub. Do not
leave water unsupervised/unheated at subzero temperatures. The plastic drain pipes and taps
freeze really easily. In case the exhaust hose/tap has frozen, the tub can be emptied by removing
the stove to lead the water away from the lower hose. In case the stove is frozen, do not light a fire
but rather thaw the stove slowly.
Hygiene
Chemicals killing bacteria, i.e. chlorine, are for public use. There are oxygen-based chemicals to
replace chlorine for home use and they are suitable for disinfecting small tubs. The dosage
instructions for chemicals can be found in the packages and they should be followed. Excessively
large dosages may cause the corrosion of the tub parts. NOTE! When using chemicals, the pH of the
water should always be monitored and kept in the given limits, i.e. 7.0-7.6. When using chemicals,
the pH usually decreases, which may corrode the tub parts. The use of trichlorine or other
combination tablets in the tub is forbidden, excluding 20 g tablets whose concentrations are not
too high. Use only chemicals recommended by the manufacturer. Substances in tablet formats
shall always be dissolved in the tub using a dispenser, never directly to the tub.
In order to use the same water for a long time, use both chemicals and a filter and other cleaning
solutions if necessary. Only chemicals and the filter can keep the water clean and hygienic for a
long time. Ask more about filters and chemicals from your dealer.
Do not use swimming pool chemicals in these small tubs. The dosages will be too high
and they will corrode the materials. Remember also that even automatic chemical
devices should be supervised and the water pH and other values should be measured
regularly.
In case the tub is filled with water for exhibition purposes, the water shall always be
chemically treated.
Clean-up
Take care of the cleanliness and hygiene of the tub by washing and drying it carefully and often. We
recommend rinsing the pipes of the stove and the tub after each use. Washing can be made, for
example, with pine soap and cloth or Kirami Bio solution. After emptying and cleaning the tub, leave
the drain tap open to allow water to drain off the pipes.
Other safety
Ensure children's safety in the tub and nearby it. Never leave children alone in the tub. When the
tub is not in use, it shall be covered to prevent children or anyone else from misusing the tub. More
safe locking mechanism for tub covers can purchased separately.
Do not dive. Take care of the stairs – leading to the tub especially at subzero temperatures when
the water turns into slippery ice.
Do not heat the water too much. The recommended water temperature is 37°C.
People with contagious skin infections should not use the tub. The bath water temperature should
be below 37°C for patients with heart problems.

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