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Kohler K-1914 Guide D'installation page 30

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Drip Tray
17. Confirm Operation and Check for Leaks
All Installations
This bath is designed to contain water, but small amounts of water will escape during normal operation.
When the bath is functioning properly, you may see:
Water along the access panel or in the drip tray, particularly after the seal deflates.
Water coming out of the accumulator drain tube and entering the drip tray and drip tray
drain.
Some water going over the door seal and entering the drip tray when the bather moves
abruptly in a bath completely filled to the overflow.
A small amount of water dripping from the bottom of the door. This happens when water
that runs over the top of the door seal enters the gap between the primary and secondary
seals. The water follows the path to the lowest point and may drip into the drip tray there
until the water level stabilizes.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Connect the controller and blower to a properly grounded,
grounding-type receptacle protected by Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current
Device (RCD). Do not remove the plug grounding pins. Do not use grounding adapters.
NOTE: The model number is printed on a label near the blower motor. This label also identifies the
electrical rating.
Connect both the controller and blower power cords to a dedicated 120 V GFCI or RCD protected
outlet and turn on the main power supply. If a UPS has been installed, connect the door power to it
following the directions supplied with the UPS.
1128535-2-B
Bath Drain
Drip Tray
Drain
Secondary Drain Valve
30
Accumulator Valve
and Drainage Line
Kohler Co.

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