- Air Jetting
The super quiet air blower is fitted with variable speed control for total enjoyment and is handheld remote control activated. The twelve individual air injectors in the floor will bubble up around your legs and body, soothingly caressing your skin as they rise. Activating the air blower for about a minute before entering the tub can be a good idea for heating up the bubbles. While the air is warmed, it can still feel slightly cool when the bubbles first touch the skin. The sensation still feels fabulous. - Jet Positions The jets are positioned in the floor of the tub, this offers a very pleasant sensation for the legs and body. Also, even on the highest power, the bubbles will not splash over the edge of bathtub.
- Hygiene For improved hygiene, each jet is fitted with a backflow preventer which stops water from entering the warmed air supply system. For additional hygiene and to dry out the air lines, the bloweris programmed with an automatic purge cycle that will run for 2 minutes - 20 mintes after the blower is switched off.
- Fittings Position
There are no remote fittings on the tub, everything is encased within the tub body. The double shell tub design makes it possible to maintain the original bathtub appearance with no visible or remote jetting parts.
- Bath Salts and Bubble Bath
It is safe to use bath salts and bubble bath. However, make sure the salts are dissolved before entering the bath or they can scratch the tub surface. - Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the high gloss acrylic finish requires a wipe down with a soft cloth and some very gentle liquid soap without abrasives.
SanSiro® Jetted Tubs - Electrical Cord Position on Tub
All of the jetted tubs in the SanSiro® range use a 3' long cable 110v – 15-amp standard 3 pin plug. You have choices as to where you would like the plug on the jetting system to connect to the GFCI outlet in your home.
1 - Leave the connection under the tub. In this case, you would need to have your GFCI at the control board and not on the plug under the tub.
2.- Connect to a wall socket GFCI. You can drill holes in the outside of the tub and run the electrical cable to a wall mounted GFCI near the tub.
3 - To drill the holes, we recommend first drilling the 1/8” (bit supplied) pilot hole and then the hole saw supplied. If you have two plugs, drill two holes.
4 - You can then feed the cord through the hole(s) and attach the rubber grommet. This grommet fits around the inside of the hole to prevent a rough tub edge rubbing on the electrical cord.
Just in case you need it, we include an additional 3’ long extension cord for each plug on the tub.
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