Whirlpools Laurel Mountain Bathtub User Manual
- June 2, 2024
- Whirlpools
Table of Contents
LAUREL MOUNTAIN – OWNER’S MANUAL
For your installation, operation, and maintenance needs for all Colony units.
Specifications
Your Laurel Mountain Whirlpools unit was created to your order specifications.
The tub was constructed from a cast acrylic shell. It was then reinforced with
a mixture of chopped fiberglass in a polyester resin applied to the backside
of the shell. The base of your unit was designed to give uniform support to
the tub floor and has been pre-leveled. It meets or exceeds load-bearing and
impact resistance requirements of the listed standard without evidence of
crazing or cracking and with minimal deflection when installed in accordance
to Laurel Mountain Whirlpools printed instructions.
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Immediately inspect your tub upon arrival. If any damage has occurred, make a
notation on the freight carrier’s proof of delivery. DO NOT remove the bath
from its shipping container until you are ready to watertest and install. When
you are prepared to remove the tub from its carton DO NOT LIFT the tub out by
its plumbing. We also recommend cutting cardboard from the shipping container
to place inside the tub to protect its floor. Even though your tub has been
inspected and water tested prior to shipment, it is very important that you
perform a water test of your own to ensure all of the fittings and connections
were not damaged during transit. Take your tub to an area where you can fill
it up, run electrical components, & drain it. Fill your tub to the overflow
and if you have a pump and/or blower, operate it for 15 minutes. Inspect the
entire unit during and after for leaks. Any defects that are discovered MUST
be reported at this time to qualify for warranty coverage. Qualified plumbers
and electricians MUST be used for all tub connections to assure you follow
local codes and acquire any permits required for the install. NEVER LIFT the
unit by any portion of the plumbing or stand in the unit during installation
as this may cause serious damage to the unit.
Framing-in Your Bath
It is VERY important that your tub is supported by its base and not the rim.
Take your installation measurements directly from your tub, as they may vary slightly from our literature. When installing the drain fitting, you will notice it protrudes below the bottom of the tub. You will need to allow clearance in the sub-floor for this dimension. Now you are ready to place your tub in its desired location. Check the unit and sub-floor to ensure it is level. If it is not, insert wood shims between the sub-floor and support base. Mark stud wall underneath the tub’s return lip. Remove the unit from position and install a 1x stop to stud wall for lip to rest on to prevent deflection. At this time, check to see if any wiring needs to be completed (see wiring instructions). Since a great variety of installations are possible with this bath, special framing procedures may be needed. A ledge under the rim, or an apron without a ledge, may be constructed as required. Where installation is planned against a wall, install the tub against the studs as indicated, adding blocking below the rim to prevent deflection or movement of the tub, but ensuring that the weight of the tub is not supported in any way by the blocking (Diagram A). When placing the unit in a platform floor or cut out installation, the opening should be 1” smaller than the specified rim dimensions.
If your model has an integral tile flange, the unit should be placed in a pre-
measured studded pocket. Pre-drill holes through the flange to align with
studs. Use screws to secure studs (Diagram B). DO NOT attempt to nail directly
through the flange. Always pre-drill the holes. In every “system”
installation, an access panel must be placed near the pump/blower for
servicing. This access may be through the wall or platform apron. In the case
of a sunken installation, access may be through the ceiling below the bathtub.
See Diagram C for instructions for the access panel provided on the skirted
tub.
Diagram C – To remove skirt panel, simply pry loose at the top corners and
pull outward (away from the frame). To reinstall skirt panel, simply set panel
in frame (bottom side first) and push or ward. Lightly depress he tabs on the
top of the panel while pushing forward until the panel snaps into its frame.
Electrical and Wiring Instructins
Rough in the wiring on a single 120VAC, 20 amp, GFCI protected dedicated
circuit for each whirlpool, air system, or heater installed on the tub.
WARNINGS:
- All electrical connections must be made by a licensed certified electrician in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code and applicable state and local codes and procedures.
- All circuits connected to this unit must be equipped with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection. It is the tub installer’s responsibility to wire the circuit with GFCI.
- All bathtubs equipped with an inline heater require two dedicated circuits. One for the whirlpool system and one for optional inline heater.
- DO NOT splice a longer cord to the power supply cord and DO NOT connect to an extension cord.
All whirlpool, air systems, and heaters are equipped with a molded plug on the end of a power supply core. One or two outlet boxes will be factory installed to accommodate up to three plugs. Electric power must be supplied to the outlet boxes. Install a separate, dedicated 120VAC, 20 Amp GFCI protected electrical wall plug outlet inside the access panel for each pump, blower, and heater equipped on the tub. For example, if the tub is equipped with a whirlpool system only, then one GFCI wall plug outlet is necessary. If the tub is equipped with both whirlpool system and a heater then two separate circuits with GFCI wall plug outlets are required. Be sure to count the number of accessories before installing the GFCI wall outlets. Also, the power supply cords equipped with each accessory are only 2.5’ long so locate the GFCI wall outlet within 1.5’ of the intended accessory.
Electrical Requirements
Please note, that when sizing the electrical circuits to power the unit, you should always check the rating labels on equipment because there could be changes.
Plumbing Installation
Install fill valves and spout in the desired locations. Note, due to various
possible fill valve and spout locations, the holes are not drilled at the
factory. Make certain that the spout is long enough to clear the interior rim
of the tub. If installing fill valves on the deck of the tub, be sure that you
have enough clearance for connections
of valve to tub and water connections before drilling/cutting into tub. Seal
the joints under the tub rim and against the wall with a water resistant seal.
Then install a standard 1.5” trap to the drain and overflow.
Before proceeding, make a final operational check by filling the tub with
water to the overflow and operate for at least 5 minutes. Leave the water in
the bath for 30 minutes, check the connections for leaks during and after
operation. Complete the installation with desired trim material on the back
wall, side walls, and down exposed interior walls.
Operation Instructions
Laurel Mountain Whirlpools will not be held responsible for water damage of any kind in connection with the installation and/or operation of one of our bathtubs. All whirlpool jets must be completely submerged below water before starting the pump. Do not operate the pump without water as damage may occur. Do not block the overflow drain and allow water to reach the controls as they are not waterproof and leaks to the floor may occur.
Important Safety Instructions
Do
Ensure your qualified electrician supplies a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) during installation. This offers necessary protection to your unit and
should be tested periodically. To test, simply push the and power should be
interrupted. Then push the and power should be restored. If not, DO NOT use
the unit as this indicated there is a ground current flowing and that a
possibility of ELECTRIC SHOCK exists. Disconnect the unit at once and call a
qualified electrician before further operation.
Use this tub for its intended purposes described in this manual. The
manufacturer does not recommend using any attachements not specifically
approved in this manual.
Do Not
- Allow any electrical appliances near the bathtub.
- Use alcohol, drugs or medication. This will greatly increase your risk of hypothermia or drowning.
- Use this tub if you think or know you are pregnant. Consult your physician first.
- Allow children to use the bathtub without adult supervision.
- Operate the whirlpool without the suction cover.
- Insert any objects into any of the openings.
- Use options NOT installed by the manufacturer.
Care and Cleaning Instuctions
WHIRLPOOL
Prior to using the whirlpool, the tub and its system(s) should be thoroughly
cleaned and disinfected. DO NOT use abrasive cleaners on the high-gloss
acrylic finish. Use a non-abrasive cleaner and rinse thoroughly after
cleaning. To remove the labels on the tub, we recommend using fingernail
polish remover if they do not come
off easily. Fill the tub up with water at least 2” above the highest jet, then
add 2 tsp. of low sudsing automatic dish washing detergent and no more than 8
oz. of household bleach. Operate your whirlpool for 5-10 minutes and then
drain the tub. Refill the tub with water and run the system for another 5
minutes, then drain. Repeat every 30 days unless an ozonator was purchased.
ALL TUBS
Your bath has an acrylic finish and will retain its high luster for years with proper care. Never use an abrasive cleaner or pad to clean your bath tub. Always use a soft cloth or sponge along with a spray liquid non-abrasive bath cleaner/disinfectant. On the metallic finish, use only a soft cloth and warm soapy water.
Whirlpool Operation
If your bath has a whirlpool system, simply pushing the push-button located on
the tub will turn the tub on or off. The button next to it will cycle through
the various speeds of the pump (low, medium, and high). Most jets may be
adjusted by turning the jet ring/trim counterclockwise and the water flow will
increase, while turning
the jet trim clockwise will decrease the water flow. The jets can be closed if
turned far enough clockwise. The whirlpool system requires a 20 amp dedicated
circuit, 120V.
Air Bath Operation
The air bath is operated by touching the control pad pictured below.
- ON/OFF – Press to start, press again to stop
- PULSE CYCLES – Pressing this button once will turn on Wave Mode which fluctuates the blower fromminimum to maximum power. Pressing the button again changes to Pulse Mode. In Pulse Mode, the blowerwill release air in short, intense bursts. Pressing the button again will return the blower to normal.
- INCREASE SPEED – Press and hold to increase the speed of air flow. Release when desired speed is reached.
- DECREASE SPEED – Press and hold to decrease the speed of air flow. Release when desired speed is reached.
- MOOD LIGHT – Press the button to activate/deactivate the mood light and to cycle through the colors.
Standard Drying Cycle – An automatic drying cycle will start 20 minutes
after the blower is turned off. The blower LED blinks while waiting for the
purge cycle.
24 Hour Programmable Drying Cycle – The system must be stopped prior to
activation or deactivation.
Activation – Determine at which time you wish the purge to activate. At
that precise time press and hold
Button 2 on the keypad for 5 seconds. All of the LED lights will flash twice
to confirm the activation is complete. The purge cycle will now start at the
programmed time every 24 hrs. In the event of a power failure the program will
be automatically deactivated.
Deactivion – Press and hold Button 2 for 5 seconds. All of the buttons
will flash once to confirm deactivation.
Functioning
- Lateral turbo air ports spaced around the lower side walls of the tub.
- The system functions with a 2 hp blower / 300W air heater that is separate from any other systems.
- This system requires a 20Amp dedicated circuit, 120V.
- The air heater is designed to provide a warm air massage. It is not designed to heat the bath water.
Whirlpool Inline Heater
The inline heater is designed to MAINTAIN the temperature of the bath water
between 101-104 degrees Fahrenheit. These limits cannot be increased or
decreased. The Heater is operated by a pressure switch which is programmed
into the heater. This switch allows the heater to operate only when there is
sufficient water flowing through the system.
DO NOT BYPASS THE SWITCH. This option is equipped with a molded plug on
the end of a supply cord. Check your local codes and install a 120VAC 20amp
GFCI protected dedicated circuit wall outlet within 1.5’ from the heater unit.
Plug the cord into the outlet. Every time the whirlpool unit is activated, the
heater will activate as well, and will MAINTAIN the water’s temperature
between 101 104 F.
Water Heater for Air Bath and Soaker Tubs
The on/off button on the bath tub activates/deactivates the heater. The heater
has a built-in 20 minute timer and is a low flow/high efficiency pump,
providing silent operation. The option is equipped with a molded plug on the
end of a power supply cord. Check your local codes. For the LM305 install a
120 VAC 20amp GFCI and
make sure the GFCI protected dedicated circuit wall outlet is located within
1.5’ from the heater unit. Plug the cord into the outlet. This heater is
designed to MAINTAIN the temperature in your bath water between 101- 104 deg
Fahrenheit. These temperatures are preset and cannot be adjusted.
Back Massage Functioning – Includes 8 jets that function on an
independent 3/4 hp (7.5Amps). 2 jets work at a time cycling up and down your
back. This system requires a 20Amp dedicated circuit, 120V.
Back Massage Controls – DO NOT OPERATE the back massage system before you
are in the tub and ready for use. Doing so will spray water out of your tub!
(1) The push button located at the bottom left of the photo above turns the
unit on and off. The large dial (2) on the right will adjust the cycling speed
of the jets from completely stopped on 2 active jets, to quickly cycling up
and down through the entire back massage system.
Neck Massage Controls – DO NOT OPERATE the neck massage before you are in
the tub and ready for use.
Doing so will spray water out of your tub! The middle button (3) is the On/Off
button. Pushing the button on the left will adjust the speed of the neck
massage jets and set them to pulse simultaneously. Press once for fast, twice
for medium, and three times for low speed. The button on the right performs
the same function, only with the jets alternating back and forth. Once
activated, the neck massage will run on a 20 min timer.
Chromotherapy Mood Light
The ColorGlo LED Multi-Color bath light comes pre-programmed with 10 light
modes. To change modes, switch the unit off and then back on within 5 seconds.
To resume a lighting mode, leave the unit switched off to save the last
lighting mode displayed in memory. That same lighting mode will display the
next time the unit is switched on. DO NOT attempt to service the electronic
components yourself. Any opening, altering or tampering with this product will
void the manufacturer’s warranty. DO NOT submerge the transformer in water or
allow it to get wet. Keep the unit dry at all times. DO NOT allow this unit to
freeze.
Ozonator
This factory installed option sanitizes your whirlpool. When your whirlpool
system is operating your ozonator is generating ozone which is mixed with the
re-circulating bath water. The ozone helps neutralize soaps, body oils and
other organic and inorganic materials. This unit eliminates the need to run a
sanitation solution through the tub’s circulating system.
Solo Touch Control
The Solo Touch system operation and installation information is shown below.
Features:
Pulsating Mode- The pump speed varies automatically with a cycle period of
approximately 10 seconds. Speed 10 is the default speed but the keypad will
remember the last speed used after being shut down and will automatically
revert to that speed. Wait 5 seconds after powering on the unit to adjust the
speed settings
Laurel Mountain Whirlpools Warranty
This Laurel Mountain Whirlpools bath is warranted to the original purchaser to
be free from defects in material and workmanship for the following periods.
The bathtub shell carries a limited lifetime warranty. The pump, blower and
heater have a limited 10 year warranty. All other parts have a limited 5 year
warranty. Proof of purchase is required.
This warranty is issued to the original purchaser and shall be effective from
the date of purchase as shown on purchaser’s receipt. Laurel Mountain
Whirlpools will repair or replace (at their choice) any unit which proves to
be defective in material or workmanship under normal use and service, having
been properly installed. This warranty is the only express warranty made by
Laurel Mountain Whirlpools and is limited to the duration of this warranty.
Any labor charges and/or damage incurred in installation, repair or
replacement as well as incidental and consequential damages connected
therewith are excluded and will not be paid by Laurel Mountain Whirlpools.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you. This warranty is void for any damage to the bath due to abuse, misuse,
neglect, accident, improper installation, any use violating instructions
furnished by us, or repair not authorized in writing by Laurel Mountain.
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