9. Test Run the Overflowing Bath
Check all electrical connections, and make sure the electrical power to the unit is turned on.
Make sure union connections to the pump, butterfly valves, and in-line heater are securely handtightened.
Make sure the bathing well and overflow channel are clean and free of debris.
Position the metal suction screen over the plastic suction cover (see picture, previous page). The pump
may cavitate it the metal screen is not in place.
Fill the overflowing bath bathing well with water so it overflows the bathing well rim and flows into the
overflow channel. Continue filling the bathing well until both overflow channel sensors are completely
covered with water, and the water level is at the drain overflow.
Verify that the green light in the "On/Off" control switch starts to blink automatically within 1/2 minute
after the overflow channel sensors are completely submerged.
Test the Control Switch
Press the "On/Off" control switch to start the pump/motor and begin the hydro-therapy cycle. An orange
light in the "On/Off" control switch will temporarily turn on to indicate the start of the operating mode.
As the pump/motor turns on and the water begins to circulate, the light will change to constant green,
and will stay on as long as the overflowing bath is running.
With the unit running, check all harness (piping) connections for leaks.Visually observe the cascading
water flow over the bathing well rim to verify that it is smooth and even along all four sides and corners.
If the water is cascading uniformly over all four sides of the bathing well rim, you do not need to make
further leveling adjustments.
If further leveling is necessary, keep the overflowing bath running and turn the adjustable feet up or down
with the 7/8" wrench provided. Make sure the unit is resting on all four adjustable feet.
Verify that the chromatherapy lights are operating. Upon start-up the lights should be changing through
the color sequence. Press the light control switch (located directly across the bath from the power switch).
The lights should stop sequencing and stay one color. Press the light control switch again and lights will
deactivate.
Check the harness connections for leakage one more time.
Press the "On/Off" control switch again to turn off the overflowing bath. The orange light in the "On/Off"
control switch will temporarily turn on to indicate the end of the operating mode. The green light in the
"On/Off" control switch will then start to blink automatically until the overflowing bath is drained or
restarted.
NOTE: For additional information on operation of your overflowing bath, see "Using Your Bath" section.
IMPORTANT! Allow adequate access to each of the four adjustable feet until test run is complete.
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