Luxury Ice Baths Professional Ice Baths The 3 Club Installation Guide
- September 7, 2024
- Luxury Ice Baths
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Professional Ice Baths The 3 Club
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Product Specifications:
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Advanced chilling technology for cold water therapy
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Designed for use in the UK
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Requires stable voltage and grounded power socket with RCD
protection -
Needs a well-ventilated installation location with 30cm free
space around vents -
Not intended for use by children
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Outdoor use requires waterproof electrical outlets and
weatherproof coverings
Product Usage Instructions:
Health and Safety Guidelines:
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Do not use extension leads or plug adapters
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Ensure stable voltage and grounded power socket with RCD
protection -
Install in a well-ventilated location with 30cm free space
around vents -
Do not allow children to use the ice bath unsupervised
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Use waterproof electrical outlets and weatherproof coverings
for outdoor use -
Consult with a healthcare professional before starting cold
water exposure
Tips for Safe Usage:
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Gradually acclimate to cold water exposure
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Know your limits and exit if experiencing excessive
discomfort -
Always have supervision during cold water therapy sessions
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Maintain awareness of water temperature
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Stay hydrated before and after using the ice bath
Post-Usage Procedures:
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Follow a systematic exit protocol, especially after intense
exposure -
Warm up gradually after exiting the ice bath
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Be prepared for emergencies and have access to warm blankets or
clothing -
Regularly inspect and maintain the ice bath for safety
SET UP:
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1. **Step 01:** Verify the power socket
Ensure the power socket is in good working condition before
plugging in the ice bath.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Can pregnant women use the ice bath?
A: Pregnant women should seek advice from a healthcare
professional before using ice baths due to individual health
considerations.
Q: How should I exit the ice bath?
A: Have a systematic exit protocol, gradually leaving the tub to
allow your body to adjust to the temperature change. Be cautious of
wet areas around the ice bath that could be slippery.
Q: Is supervision necessary during cold water therapy?
A: Yes, we recommend having someone present to supervise your
sessions, especially if you are new to cold water exposure or
engaging in breathwork.
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ICE BATH
USER GUIDE
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
DO NOT use an extension lead or plug adapter at any time. A stable voltage
must be ensured at all times.
Ensure your power socket is properly grounded and equipped with Residual
Current Device (RCD) protection
The ice bath must be installed in a well-ventilated location. Provide a
minimum of 30cm of free space around the vents.
This product is not intended for use by children. Always supervise small
children when they are in the vicinity of the ice bath.
Ensure outdoor safety by using waterproof electrical outlets and weatherproof
coverings to shield it from rain. Elevate power sources, inspect components
regularly and prioritize keeping the area dry. Do not use the product during
heavy rain or storms.
Consult with a Healthcare Professional: Before starting any cold water
exposure routine, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions,
consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it’s safe for you.
Gradual Acclimation: If you’re new to cold water exposure, start with shorter
durations and gradually increase over time. This allows your body to acclimate
to the cold.
Know Your Limits: Pay attention to your body and know your limits. If you
experience excessive discomfort or adverse reactions, exit the ice bath
immediately.
Supervision: We recommend always having someone present to supervise your cold
water therapy sessions, especially during the initial sessions. If engaging in
breathwork before or during the ice bath session it is essential to have
supervision. Breathwork can lead to temporary loss of consciousness and is not
to be done unsupervised in an ice bath.
Temperature Awareness: Be aware of the temperature of the water. Ensure it’s
within a safe and tolerable range for individuals.
Hydration: Stay hydrated before and after cold water exposure. Dehydration can
affect your body’s ability to regulate temperature.
Individual Health Considerations: Pregnant women, individuals with
cardiovascular issues, or those with respiratory conditions should seek advice
from a healthcare professional before using ice baths.
Exit Protocol Have a systematic exit protocol, especially if the exposure is
intense. Gradually exit the tub to allow your body to adjust to the change in
temperature. Be mindful of wet areas around the ice bath which could be a slip
hazard.
Post-Exposure Warm-up: After exiting the ice bath, warm up gradually. Use
towels, warm clothing, or engage in light physical activity to increase
circulation.
Emergency Preparedness: Be aware of emergency procedures, including how to
exit the tub quickly in case of discomfort, and have access to warm blankets
or clothing nearby.
Regular Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain the ice bath to ensure it
functions correctly and is safe to use.
SET UP
Step 01: Verify the power socket
Our ice baths undergo rigorous safety testing before leaving the workshop.
While we ensure their safety, the user is responsible for ensuring the unit is
plugged into a socket in good working condition. Hence, we urge you to take a
few minutes to verify the safety of the power socket.
It is your responsibility to confirm that your ice bath or chill tub is
connected to a standard UK 13 amp socket with:
· a grounded electrical supply
· 30mA RCD (residual current device) protection
Before plugging in your ice bath we recommend using a smart plug socket tester
to identify any potential faults. If the socket passes the test, proceed with
the setup. In case of failure or lingering uncertainty, consult with an
electrician before proceeding. Never use an extension lead or adapter to plug
in your ice bath. If you require a closer power socket, consult an electrician
before proceeding any further.
Step 2: Positioning
Before installing the ice bath, ensure that the vents on the chiller/fan’s
side are free from any obstructions. Blocked vents trigger the compressor’s
self-protection mechanism, preventing the water temperature from dropping. The
air inlet must be completely free of any obstacles. Do not position the chill
tub in an enclosed area with limited air volume. Your chill tub requires
continuous free airflow to operate at maximum efficiency with adequate heat
exchange. Once the ice bath or chill tub is in your desired position, let it
lay flat for 24 hours to allow the refrigerant to settle in the compressor.
Similar to fridges or freezers, the gas requires time to stabilize before use.
Ensure there is 30cm of free space around the chiller. Do not turn the chiller
upside down.
Weight: Ensure that the chill tub is positioned on a hard flat surface capable
of supporting 900kg of weight. The chill tub weighs 205kg and at capacity
holds 500kg of water. The weight of the user also needs to be considered.
Ventilation: There must be 30cm of free space around the vent at all times.
Step 3: Install the Filter
01
Drain the ice bath until the water level is below the holes. Slide the filter
changing tool up the tube containing the filter and turn the device until it
comes free.
02
Keeping the base supported with your hand, remove the filter from the tube.
Filters will be visibly dark when they require changing.
03
Unpack your new filter and place it inside the tube. Use the filter changing
tool to reconnect the tube to the chiller. Ensure it is seeled properly.
The second filter (highlighted in blue) requires washing. When changing the
main filter, it is best to clean the second filter at the same time. Failure
to maintain and replace the filters as required will cause the chiller to stop
working. A grumbling sound will be made indicating the filters require
immediete care.
Step 4: Add Water
Use fresh tap water to fill the chill tub and do not add any chemicals to the
water without approval from an expert at The 3° Club. Fill your ice bath to
20cm below the top line. Try and minimize water spillage when entering and
exiting the ice bath as this will create a slip hazard. Remember to replace
the water that is lost over time. Do not turn the chill tub on without
sufficient water in the pipe as it could cause irreversible damage. The water
level must NOT drop below the holes in the tub.
Step 5: Turn on the ice bath
Touch panel introduction
will be displayed when there is a fault
1. Adjust the Ozone working time interval: 0 min (off) and max to 5 min 2.
Adjust the screen brightness: min 1O%, max 1OO% 3. Adjust the screen sleep
time: 0 min (off), max 5 min 4. Adjust the screen lock time: 0 min (off), max
5 min 5. Click return button to enter the first interface 6. Long press to
enter the WiFi function (connect Tuya or Smart Life) 7. Click the help Icon to
scan the QR code for technical support 8. Temperature unit switching (°C/°F)
9. Adjust the sound button: ON/OFF
10. Power-on automatic operation ON/OFF
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Maintenance: 6 simple steps
1
Regularly check the filter and replace it when
required. The filter will visibly change colour and become much darker when it
requires changing. This will typically be once every 30-45 days if the product
is
used once a day.
2
Apply Osmo UV protection oil to the cedar wood where applicable and if
desired.
3
Wipe down the surfaces and keep the vents free of any dust/debris, especially
if keeping the chill tub outside.
4
Ensure the space around the chill tub has been kept free of debris. For
example, if kept outside do not allow leaves to collect around the
vent.
5
Check the water inlet and drainage
often to ensure free movement of
water.
6
Clean the sides of the chiller to ensure
efficient heat exchange.
WARRANTY
Warranty Period:
The warranty period of 2 years applies to the Ice baths and chill tubs
supplied by THE THREE DEGREE CLUB LTD. The 2-year warranty begins on the date
of delivery.
Warranty Coverage:
During the warranty period, THE THREE DEGREE CLUB LTD. warrants that our ice
baths and chill tubs will be free from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use. This warranty is applicable only to the original purchaser
and is non-transferable.
Conditions for Warranty Validity:
For the warranty to be valid, it is essential to adhere to the following
conditions:
Proper Use:
The ice baths and chill tubs must be used for their intended purpose as
outlined in the user guide provided with the product. Any misuse, abuse, or
use outside of the recommended guidelines may void
the warranty.
Maintenance:
Regular maintenance, as specified in the user guide, must be
performed to ensure the longevity and performance of the product.
Original Purchase:
The warranty is valid only for the original purchaser and requires proof of
purchase, such as a sales receipt
or invoice.
Warranty Exclusions:
The warranty does not cover damages resulting from:
· Using the product against the guidelines set out by The Three Degree Club
LTD.
· Accidents, abuse, misuse, or neglect. · Unauthorised modifications or
repairs. · Normal wear and tear. · Use of the product in a manner contrary to
the
user guide. · Adding chemicals to the water · Not maintaining/replacing the
filter when
required. · Restricted airflow to the ice bath/chill tub. · poor maintenance
of the chiller (Chiller must
be cleaned to ensure proper heat exchange). · regular checks of the chiller
system pressure. · Damages caused by misuse, lack of
maintenance, or limescale deposits are not covered. · THE THREE DEGREE CLUB
LTD reserves the right to replace defective parts with factory or re-
manufactured parts.
· The warranty does not cover damages resulting from alterations or
modifications made by the consumer.
· Defects, damage, or failure caused by carriers, installers (other than THE
THREE DEGREE CLUB LTD), users, pets, rodents, or acts of God are excluded.
· THE THREE DEGREE CLUB LTD is not liable for incidental or consequential
damages, losses, or damages due to specific causes.
· The warranty excludes labour, transportation, crane, or any removal/re-
installation costs.
· The warranty is void if any additions, deletions, or modifications are made
without the manufacturer’s consent.
· Normal wear and tear, improper installation, alterations without
manufacturer consent, accidents, misuse, abuse, commercial or industrial use,
use of unauthorized accessories, failure to follow the user manual, or repairs
by unauthorized personnel are not covered.
· Compensation for delays in resolving warranty claims or loss of use during
the claim process will not be provided.
Making a Warranty Claim:
If you believe your ice bath or chill tub is experiencing an issue covered by
the warranty, please contact our customer service team at info@
threedegreeclub.co.uk. Be prepared to provide proof of purchase and a detailed
description of the issue.
Resolution of Warranty Claims:
Upon receiving your warranty claim, we will work diligently to assess the
issue and determine the appropriate course of action. This may include repair,
replacement, or, if necessary, a refund.
Limitation of Liability:
THE THREE DEGREE CLUB LTD. shall not be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of profits, loss of
data, or any other indirect damages arising from the use or inability to use
our products.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For further assistance or inquiries regarding the warranty, please contact us at
info@thethreedegreeclub.co.uk
08000614376
Note: This warranty information is subject to change, and the terms outlined
here represent the most recent policy as of the current date. Please refer to
the user guide
and our website for the latest warranty information.
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