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Initial Set Up
NOTE: Use tap water to fill unit. If you are in a hard water environment where distilled water
is preferred, add one cup of tap water to every gallon of distilled. Unit may not function
properly if distilled water is exclusivley used.
1Unpack the splint bath and place on a level surface that is
capable of bearing the bath and water load. Be sure there
is adequate space between the vent and wall for
ventilation. Make sure that all packaging materials are
cleared from the reservoir.
2Plug the Strava supplied power cord (do not use any
other power cord other than supplied by Strava) into the
back of the unit and a dedicated wall receptacle.
(Protective Earthing - a dedicated electrical circuit is
recommended). Be sure that thepower is off prior to
filling the tank with water.
3Fill the reservoir with water just above the water sensor
(approximately 2”/5cm). Gently lift the front of the unit
until the water travels to the base of the heater. This
process is to prime the unit - it removes any trapped air
and the pump will engage.
4Continue filling the tank to approximately 5 inches depth
or to the bottom of the internal hinge line. Flip the switch
at the back of the unit to turn the unit “on”. At initial
powering up of the bath, the start up wizard will display
on the LCD screen.
•Start up wizard will prompt user to set time, day of
the week, and temperature.
•Unit must be primed before operation. If it doesn’t
prime correctly, a loud humming sound from the
pump will be evident and the water will not lightly
bubble.
•Note: Sanitation cycle defaults to “on”.
instrUCtions
WARNING: Do not start the unit if the cable or plug is damaged, if there are obvious,
visible defects to the unit, or if the drain valve is not adequately closed.
Location of Sensor
Lift Unit