Care and Cleaning Instructions
Cleaning Your Acrylic Bath Whirlpool
- Do not use abrasive cleansers or solvents on acrylic surfaces.
- Wipe out your acrylic whirlpool with a soft cloth after each use.
- Avoid detergents, disinfectants, or cleaning products in aerosol cans.
- If the surface gets excessively dirty you can use a general purpose cleaner such as: Formula 409r All Purpose
Cleaner, Gel Glossr (Bath and Shower only), Scrub Freer Mildew Stain Remover, Mr. Clean Lemon Fresh, Cinchr,
Glass Plusr, or Fantastikr All Purpose.
NOTE: To restore dull or scratched units: Apply white automotive polishing compound with a clean rag. Rub
scratches and dull areas vigorously. Wipe off residue. Follow with a coat of white automotive paste wax. Do not
wax areas where you walk or stand.
Cleaning Your User Keypad and Remote Control
- Use a soft cloth to wipe the keypad and remote control after each use. If the surface becomes dirty, use a
non-abrasive soap and warm water to clean.
Flushing Your Whirlpool System
Flush your whirlpool system twice a month or more, depending upon usage. Use the following sequence:
- Turn the jet trim rings fully clockwise to remove air induction.
- Fill the whirlpool with warm water to a level at least 2" (5cm) above the highest jets, or leave water in the
whirlpool after using.
- Add 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of a low-foaming dishwasher detergent and 20 ounces (590 ml) of household bleach
(5% - 6% sodium hypochlorite) to the water.
- Run the whirlpool for 5 to 10 minutes. Turn off the whirlpool and drain.
- If desired, rinse the bath surfaces with water.
- Rinse the surfaces of the jets, faucet, handrails, drain, etc. and wipe them dry with a soft cloth.
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