BT1200WH-170R Celeste Taranto Bathtub Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- CELESTE
Table of Contents
BT1200WH-170R Celeste Taranto Bathtub
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: CELESTE TARANTO 170 BACK TO CORNER R BT1200WH-170R
- Article Numbers: TJLG.M12 (Bathtub Foot), D9-1-WH (Pop Up Drain), XBG-L (Drain Pipe)
Tools and Materials Required
- Feet (Article Number: TJLG.M12)
- Drain (Article Number: D9-1-WH)
Maintenance
The bathtub is made of acrylic and can be cleaned with a damp cloth and water with a mild detergent. Household detergents with aggressive, chlorinated, and/or abrasive constituents may not be used because this will damage the surface of the bathtub. Limescale can best be removed with a product based on citric acid. However, never use acetic acid as the acrylic surface material will be irreversible damaged.
FAQ
Q: How should I clean the bathtub?
A: The bathtub can be cleaned with a damp cloth and water with a mild detergent. Avoid using household detergents with aggressive, chlorinated, and/or abrasive constituents as they may damage the surface. Limescale can be removed with a product based on citric acid, but never use acetic acid as it will irreversibly damage the acrylic surface material.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
Feet
Drain
Inspect the bathtub for damage before installation
INSTALLATION
Step 1
Fit the drain hose to the bathtub drain stopper. Tighten carefully
Step 2
Adjust the legs to the same height, and make sure that they are at the same level as the underside of the bathtub
Step 3
Step 4
Adjust the legs so that the bathtub is levelled
Step 5 Apply the silicone against the wall for stability.
Step 6 Important! Do not put silicone between the floor and the bathtub
Maintenance
The bathtub is made of acryl and can be cleaned with a damp cloth and water with a mild detergent. Household detergents with aggressive, chlorinated and/or abrasive constituents may not be used because this will damage the surface of the bathtub. Limescale can best be removed with a product based on citric acid. However, never use acetic acid, the acryl surface material will be irreversibly damaged.
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