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9) In this case, a base support must be made under the bot-
tom of the tub (in concrete and steel beams, (detail 1).
Access to the hosing must be ensured and to all other electro-
mechanical parts that are under the tub, for example by making
a passage along the outer perimeter, that is wide enough (about
80 cm) to carry out all electrical and hydraulic connections and
any maintenance operations (detail 2). This passage can be
closed using removable under-frames (detail 3), with suitable
supports (detail 4).
Drain any stagnant water (detail 5) and guarantee suitable
ventilation.
In any case, you will need to provide a support base that is suit-
able for the load of the hot tub as shown in the table of weights
above.
If the tub is installed on a mezzanine, terrace, roof or
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another similar structure, please seek advice from a
building engineer.
The support base must be flat and level in order to
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provide uniform support for the weight of the hot
tub; in addition, the base of the hot tub must rest
completely on the floor. Otherwise the front panels
and/or methacrylate shell could be damaged: this
damage is not covered by the warranty.
The support base must hold the hot tub load, taking
into account the "Weight" tables above.
The evaporation of water in the hot tub may lead to
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very high levels of humidity, particularly when the
ambient temperature is high. Natural or forced ven-
tilation will help preserve the users' comfort and re-
duce humidity damage to the building.
Make sure any paving, furnishings, walls, etc. present
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in areas adjacent to the hot tub are suitable for use in
the conditions mentioned above.
Jacuzzi Europe refuses all responsibility for any damage caused by
excessive humidity or by overflowing water. Consult a specialist for
indoor installation.
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