Installation Guide
Interference - Reset GFCI Note: Assure Heater is properly
Grounded and Bonded
Inspect Heater for Leaks or Moisture - Correct or Replace as Required
GFCI TRIPS REPEATEDLY
Defective Component - Replace Heater
CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS
Breaker Size Improper - Contact a qualified service technician.
Heater Requires a DEDICATED Circuit -Assure No Other Appliances are on this Circuit
1. Now that the heater installation is complete, fill the bathtub with water (preferably cold so the
heater can be properly tested below lOOº F).
2. Inspect all plumbing connections for leaks.
3. Activate the hydromassage pump to circulate water throughout the systems plumbing and check
again for leaks at all plumbing connections.
4. Turn off the pump and plug the heaters power cord into the 20Amp GFCI protected outlet.
5. Activate the pump and verify that the Heater ON indicator light is illuminated on the heater.
When illuminated, the heater is operating properly and will continue to do so as long as there is
water flowing through the plumbing to maintain and prolong your bathing enjoyment.
OPERATION
Once the Whirlpool Bath Heater has been installed, operation is totally automatic.
The Heater will help maintain the temperature of the water in the bathtub, or increase the
temperature of the water in the bathtub at about two to four degrees Fahrenheit
per hour. The heater includes the following components:
THERMOSTAT: The Smart Thermostat requires no adjustment and will automatically maintain the
water temperature at lO2º F-lO4º F. If the bathtub water is too warm, simply adjust by adding cold
water. See important Safety Instructions.
HIGH-LIMIT: The heater includes an exclusive intelligent High-Limit circuit that constantly monitors
the water temperature and assures that any over heat condition turns off the heater until the
condition has been corrected. This safety circuit will not trip from hot tap water. It will only turn off if
the thermostat fails. To manually reset the circuit in the event that the High-Limit switch has been ac-
tivated, simply (I) Turn off whirlpool Pump (2) Drain water from the tub (3) Remove power from heater
by unplugging at receptacle or turning off circuit breaker (4) The heater circuit will
automatically reset in less than 15 minutes (5) Restore power to heater (6) Whirlpool Bath is now
ready for use. lf the high-limit trips frequently, contact your local dealer or service company.