1 First Startup
1.1 Initial Preparation
Verify that all connections have been made. Ensure that the residual current device is inserted and functioning. Check that there are no water leaks from connections. Verify that all nozzles are properly tightened. Remove any protective films from the control panel.

1.2 First Fill
- Close the tub drain plug
- Open the hot and cold water taps
- Adjust the incoming water temperature
- Fill the tub to the indicated level (usually 5-10 cm above the highest nozzles)
- Never exceed the overflow level
- Close the taps when the level is correct
WARNING: Never turn on the pump with insufficient water level. The nozzles must be completely submerged.
2 Daily Use
2.1 Filling for Normal Use
- Briefly clean the tub before filling
- Close the drain plug
- Fill with water at desired temperature (recommended 37-40°C)
- Verify that the level covers all nozzles
- Enter the tub carefully
2.2 System Startup (for models with digital panel)
- Press the ON/OFF button on the control panel
- Wait for the display to light up and show the temperature
- The system performs an initial self-test (about 5-10 seconds)
- Once the test is complete, the system is ready for use
2.3 Hydrotherapy Activation
- Press the hydrotherapy activation button (for models without digital display, operate the mechanical button)
- The pump starts and water begins circulating through the nozzles
- Adjust the intensity of individual nozzles by rotating the rings (if present)
- Orient the nozzles in the desired direction
- The hydrotherapy turns off automatically after 60 minutes (varies by model)
NOTE: For longer sessions, reactivate hydrotherapy by pressing the button again.
2.4 Temperature Adjustment
If the tub is equipped with a heater:
- Press the + or - buttons to set the desired temperature and OK to confirm the value
- The heater activates automatically when the temperature is below the set point
- The display shows the current water temperature
- The heater deactivates when the set temperature is reached
WARNING: It is recommended not to exceed 40°C for prolonged use. Such high temperatures can cause discomfort.
2.5 Air Jet Activation
If the tub is equipped with an air system:
- Press the air jet activation button
- The air pump starts and begins injecting microbubbles
- Air jets can be used together with hydrotherapy or separately
- The system turns off automatically after the preset time (60 minutes - varies by model)
2.6 Chromotherapy Function
If the tub is equipped with chromotherapy LEDs:
- Press the + and - buttons to select the chromotherapy icon and press OK to activate the LEDs
- Press again to turn off the function
- Some models offer automatic color change sequences
3 Recommended Duration and Frequency
3.1 Session Duration
| Type of Use | Recommended Duration |
|---|---|
| General relaxation | 15-20 minutes |
| Muscle therapy | 20-30 minutes |
| Intensive use | Max 30 minutes |
| Children (over 6 years) | Max 10-15 minutes |
WARNING: Never exceed 30 continuous minutes at temperatures above 38°C. Risk of discomfort.
3.2 Weekly Frequency
- Daily use: possible, but with short sessions (15 minutes)
- Optimal use: 2-3 times per week, 20-30 minutes
- Therapeutic use: follow doctor or physiotherapist instructions
4 Recommended Hydration and Preparation
4.1 Before Use
- Drink a glass of water 15-30 minutes before
- Take a quick shower to remove creams and oils from skin
- Do not enter on a completely full stomach
- Do not enter completely fasting
- Remove jewelry and metal objects
4.2 During Use
- Always have water within reach
- Sip water if the session exceeds 15 minutes
- Do not consume alcohol before or during use
- Avoid smoking
4.3 After Use
- Exit the tub slowly to avoid dizziness
- Take a warm shower to remove any residue
- Drink plenty of water to replenish fluids
- Rest 10-15 minutes before intense activities
5 Experience Optimization
5.1 Nozzle Adjustment (only if adjustable)
To maximize the benefits of hydrotherapy:
- Back nozzles: orient toward lumbar and dorsal area
- Side nozzles: orient toward hips and waist
- Foot nozzles: orient toward soles and calves
- Close unnecessary nozzles to increase pressure on others
5.2Room Atmosphere
To enhance the experience:
- Soft lighting or use of chromotherapy only
- Room temperature 20-22°C
- Relaxing music at low volume
- Natural aromas (essential oils in the room, NOT in the water)
- Candles (positioned safely, away from water)
WARNING: NEVER add oils, salts or foaming products to the massage bathtub water. They damage the pump and piping.
6 What to Avoid
6.1 Products Prohibited in Water
- Bath salts
- Essential oils
- Bubble bath
- Liquid soaps
- Creams and lotions
- Foaming products
DANGER: These products irreparably damage pump, piping and seals. Warranty is voided.
6.2 Behaviors to Avoid
- Do not immerse with loose hair (risk of suction clogging)
- Do not enter with open wounds or skin infections
- Do not make sudden movements in the tub
- Do not jump or dive
- Do not allow children under 6 years to use the hydrotherapy
- Do not use under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Do not fall asleep during use
7 Common Errors
7.1 Excessive Temperature
Error: Setting temperatures above 40°C thinking to get greater benefits.
Consequence: Risk of dehydration, discomfort, low blood pressure, fainting.
Solution: Maintain 35-39°C for normal use, max 40°C for short periods.
7.2 Excessive Duration
Error: Staying in the tub for more than 30-40 minutes.
Consequence: Dehydration, wrinkled skin, fatigue, possible discomfort.
Solution: 15-25 minute sessions, breaks between sessions.
7.3 Insufficient Water Level
Error: Turning on hydrotherapy without checking the level.
Consequence: Air intake, pump damage, abnormal noises.
Solution: Always verify that nozzles are completely submerged before turning on.
7.4 Use of Unsuitable Products
Error: Adding salts, oils or bubble bath.
Consequence: Pipe clogging, pump damage, excessive foam formation.
Solution: Use only clean water. For aromas, use external room diffusers.
8 When Not to Use the Tub
8.1 Medical Conditions
Do not use the massage bathtub in case of:
- Pregnancy (always consult doctor)
- Acute cardiovascular problems
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Acute infections in progress
- Fever above 37.5°C
- Open wounds or skin ulcers
- Recent episodes of thrombosis
- Severe varicose veins
8.2 Temporary Situations
- Within 2 hours after heavy meals
- After alcohol consumption
- During or after intense physical activity (wait 30-60 minutes)
- In a state of severe fatigue or drowsiness
- While taking medications that cause drowsiness
8.3 Children and Elderly
| Category | Precautions |
|---|---|
| Children 0-6 years | Hydrotherapy use prohibited |
| Children 6-12 years | Max 10-15 min, max temperature 36°C, adult supervision |
| Elderly over 70 | Consult doctor, max temperature 38°C, short sessions |
9 Shutdown
9.1 End of Session
- Deactivate hydrotherapy by pressing the shutdown button
- Wait for the pump to stop completely
- Turn off any air jets and chromotherapy
- Press the ON/OFF button to turn off the system
- Exit the tub carefully
9.2 Draining
- Open the drain plug
- Wait for complete draining
- Rinse the tub with clean water
- Dry surfaces with a soft cloth
- Leave the plug open for ventilation
9.3 Periodic Pipe Cleaning
- Fill the tub with warm water until it covers the nozzles
- Add specific pipe cleaning product
- Activate hydrotherapy for 15-30 minutes
- Drain completely
- Rinse and dry
NOTE: Pipe cleaning should be performed every 20-30 uses or at least twice a year.
