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754063-100 Rev. B 1 THANK YOU... for selecting an American Standard bath. Your new bath is shipped to you after careful inspection. The Air Massage System is completely assembled with air pump, motor, lights, and system piping. All you need to finish the installation are your selected fittings and electrical connections for an Air Massage System. T[...]
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754063-100 Rev. B TABLE OF CONTENTS: Cover ................................................................................................Page 1 Table of Contents ..............................................................................Page Safety Instructions Notice.................................................................Page[...]
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754063-100 Rev. B 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS! ! ! ! ! ! ! WARNING: Risk of personal injury. Do not permit children to use this bathtub without adult supervision. WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Do not permit electrical appliances near any bathtub when bathtub contains water. WARNING: Risk of hyperthermia and p[...]
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4 754063-100 Rev. B ELLISSE OVAL MODEL 2709 AIR BATH C/L FOR SPOUT & VALVES FOR HAND SPRAY FITTINGS DECK EDGE OF FITTINGS DECK 35-3/4 (908mm) TO END OF TUB 1-1/2 (38mm) 1-1/2 (38mm) 1-1/2 (38mm) 2-1/2 (64mm) 4-1/2 (114mm) 4-1/2 (114mm) 5 (127mm) DRAIN ROUGHING-IN REFERENCES HOLE DRILLING LOCATION FOR AMERICAN STANDARD "TOWN SQUARE" DE[...]
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754063-100 Rev. B 5 GREEN TEA™ 6' x 36" MODEL 3573 AIR BATH GREEN TEA™ 5' x 42" MODEL 3574 AIR BATH ROUGHING-IN REFERENCES TOP VIEW END VIEW TOP VIEW END VIEW TOP VIEW END VIEW TOP VIEW END VIEW GREEN TEA™ 5-1/2' x 36" MODEL 3572 AIR BATH GREEN TEA™ 6' x 42" MODEL 3575 AIR BATH 22 AIR JETS PROVIDE ACC[...]
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6 754063-100 Rev. B ROUGHING-IN REFERENCES GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2748 AIR MASSAGE SYSTEM 59-1/2 x 41-5/8 x 23 In. (1511 x 1057 x 584mm) 110 Lbs. (50 Kg.) 611 Lbs. (278 Kg.) 60 Gal. (227 L) 34 x 24 In. (864 x 610mm) 52 x 31 In. (1321 x 1321mm) 12-1/2 In. (318mm) 40 Lbs./Sq.Ft. (194 Kgs./Sq.m) 2 7 . 8 4 5 . 4 1.0 HP, 10 AMPS ,120V. BLOWER ELECTR[...]
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754063-100 Rev. B 7 60-1/4" 35" 36" 1" 5-1/" 34-1/" 1530mm mm 14mm 43mm 146mm 76mm 66-1/4" 35" 36" 1" 64-1/" 34-1/" 163mm mm 14mm 43mm 163mm 76mm 7-1/4" 35" 36" 1" 70-1/" 34-1/" 1[...]
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754063-100 Rev. B All wiring must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the national electrical code and all other applicable codes. WARNING: When using electrical products, basic precautions should always be observed, including the following: 1. DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Connect only to a circuit protected by a ground[...]
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754063-100 Rev. B Please note that care must be taken to protect the surface of the tub during all aspects of the installation. Do not drill or cut the bath deck with the tub directly beneath it as damage to the tub may result. 1. Install the tub per the installation instructions provided with the unit. . Prepare the bath deck support struct[...]
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10 754063-100 Rev. B DRAIN CONNECTION 1. Remove and identify all drain components as defined in air bath drain illustration. 2. Find 1" schedule 40 PVC pipe, see pipe chart, HORIZONTAL DRAIN PIPE . Mark as "horizontal pipe", drain to elbow section. 3. Find 1" schedule 40 PVC pipe, see pipe chart, VERTICAL DRAIN PIPE . Mark as &q[...]
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754063-100 Rev. B 11 DRAIN CONNECTION continued... 8. Have assistant take drain assembly from step 6 and place over back surface of drain hole to engage the metal strainer bolt. Secure plastic drain base to metal strainer in drain opening using nut driver shaft. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN! Carefully remove excess silicone from acrylic surface as directed [...]
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1 754063-100 Rev. B DRAIN CONNECTION continued... 12. Apply PVC cement to Horizontal Drain Pipe PVC and assemble to 0 degree elbow. 13. Dry fit Vertical Drain Pipe PVC into overflow assembly, then insert into elbow, WITHOUT PVC GLUE to align drain and overflow to bath. Mark overflow female coupling as shown in photo M . 14. Test fit and trim [...]
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754063-100 Rev. B 13 DRAIN CONNECTION continued... 18. Tighten chrome overflow retainer onto drain overflow assembly pipe per photo Q below. 19. Align flat on drain actuator shaft with corresponding flat in chrome metal overflow escutcheon and tighten set screw to fix overflow escutcheon in place per photos R and S . 20. Rotate left and right light[...]
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14 754063-100 Rev. B POST INSTALLATION CLEAN-UP Remove all construction debris from bath. Tile grout can be removed with a wooden popsicle stick or tongue depressor. Do not use wire brushes or any other metal implement on bath surface. Post installation clean-up generally can be completed using warm water and liquid dishwashing detergent. Stubborn [...]
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754063-100 Rev. B 15 REMOTE BLOWER LOCATION OPTION IMPORTANT! It is not necessary that the blower motor be relocated. This option is provided for the case that a particular installation makes this effort practical. NOTE: Relocating blower motor from factory installed location, see photo W , will require disassembly of air blower from mounting board[...]
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16 754063-100 Rev. B By Mail: American Standard Inc. P.O. Box 65 West Caldwell, N.J. 07007 Attention: Customer Care Center AS America, Inc. Limited Lifetime Warranty for Premium Acrylic Air Baths AS America, Inc. (”American Standard”) warrants to the original consumer purchaser that it will, at its option, repair or replace this whirlpool or[...]