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Notice before starting: For best results, please read-through this manual before starting. Do not turn power on until instructed. No water will spray until the power is turned on. Back water sprays will not function if doors are open. Keep Hand Shower Wand sprays away from door opening Please retain this manual for future reference If the control panel needs repair, please contact your local distributors at the earliest convenience. Unplug power from wall when not in use for long periods of time. Make sure all wires are connected properly before powering on To prolong the life of the control panel, make sure to wait at least 30 seconds between turning unit on and off Only use power transformer supplied with shower. Other power sources may harm or breakdown system Safety Warnings: If you hear “CAUTION, THE TEMPERATURE HAS EXCEEDED THE DESIRED SETTING”; this means that the temperature has risen at least 3 degrees over your set temperature. Note: You may hear this prior to your first temperature setting. In this case, use the hot/cold main valve to get to desired temperature then set your new temperature setting by pressing the * (star) and hold for 3 seconds on the keypad at the control panel. The warning will then cease. INTRODUCTION - Outline of Control Panel 1) Power Button On/Off 2) Water control buttons:- Top – Hand – Wall spray 3) Temperature control 4) Hands Free Wireless Telephone; 5) Hands Free Intercom 6) FM radio; 7) Auxiliary: Ipod/CD stereo 1/8 inch input 8) Clock 9) Voice Reminder 10) LCD screen First Time Starting and Setting Procedures Note: Do not turn water off by using the main valve handle after showering. If you do so, there will be no water pressure when turning unit on from the buttons on the control panel during future use. 1. MAIN WATER VALVE 1 and BACK SPRAY PRESSURE VALVE 2 must be turned on by turning valves fully counter clockwise. 2. Without touching the red tab 1 on the thermostatic valve 4 ) Turn thermostatic valve fully clockwise then turn back counterclockwise until manufacturers preset stop. Note: Red tab on the thermostatic valve 3 is to be pressed only when changing the temperature to your own desired setting ( as shown in # 5 below). 3. Exit shower and close doors. 4. Press exterior button 5. You will hear “POWER ON” from the voice reminder recording. All sprays will begin to spray water. Temperature will rise to the factory preset. 5. Open door and manually adjust temperature using the thermostatic valve 4 while pressing Red Tab 3. 6. After the desired temperature is reached, press and hold the * (star) button for 3 seconds to save the temperature setting. You will see the temperature value blink then hold on the screen. 7. Turn power off by pressing the interior button 6 or exterior button 5. You will hear “POWER OFF”. All water will be turned off. The overhead light will automatically shut off one minute after powering off. Note: If at any time you would like to change your temperature setting, adjust the thermostatic control valve until you are satisfied with your new desired temperature then hold the *(star) button for 3 seconds as before. Note: You may readjust the Back “WALL” sprays at your own desired pressure at any time by using the manual valve 2. At this point all manual and automatic showering controls are set. You are ready for easy showering. DAILY SHOWERING 1. With the shower doors closed, start your shower with a push of the exterior red Power Button 5. You will hear “POWER ON”. The over head light turns on. All of the shower heads will begin to spray while the water temperature rises to your previously saved setting. You will hear “THE TEMPERATURE IS READY” when that temperature is reached. Confirm the temperature by looking at the display screen 15 as a precaution. Note: If you hear “CAUTION, THE TEMPERATURE HAS EXCEEDED THE DESIRED SETTING”; this means that the temperature has risen at least 3 degrees over your set temperature. Reasons for this happening : Someone has changed the valve setting on the THERMOSTATIC CONTROL VALVE 4 during the previous shower. To reset a comfortable temperature, with power on, simply press one of the sprays (the hand spray pointed away from you and the door is best) press the red button on the thermostatic valve 4 and turn until you feel that the temperature is comfortable. At this point, press and hold the * (star) button for 3 seconds. The temperature display on the screen will blink and the new temperature is set. 2. Push the exterior Power Button 5 to shut water and power off. You will hear “POWER OFF”. 3. Enter shower and press the interior Power Button 6. You will hear “POWER ON”. 4. Press the desired shower sprays: TOP 7, HAND 8, WALL 9. The water will begin spraying at your custom preset temperature. Notice that the button pressed will light when that particular spray function is in use. Press the same button again to turn off that particular shower spray and the button light will also turn off. Note: More than one spray function can be used simultaneously depending on your household water pressure. Note: The DOOR OPEN indicator on the screen will light and continue to blink while either of the doors are open. If the “WALL” sprays are in use, they will shut off and the “WALL” button will blink as well until the doors are shut . The spray will also resume once doors are shut. Telephone Operation Note: Power must be on for phone system to function. 1. To place a call: Press “TEL” 10 . You will hear “TELEPHONE ON” then a dial tone. Dial number. You will notice the telephone 12 button keypad lights up. Each number pressed will be displayed on the screen. Speak towards the control panel for best results. Listen through the overhead speakers. Press “TEL” 10 again to end call. Your will hear “TELEPHONE OFF”. 2. Volume can be adjusted by pressing and holding the “AUX” 13 button for three seconds only after you are already in telephone mode (the TEL 10 button must be lit). The 1 ()…
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SENSASIA SHOWER PRODUCTS, INC ALEC PHILLIPS, VICE PRESIDENT Attention: Application Examiner Re: Request for confidentiality Applicant: SENSASIA SHOWER PRODUCTS FCC ID: YIO‐INDEPENDENCE1 To whom it may concern, Request is hereby submitted by SENSASIA SHOWER PRODUCTS to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential: Schematics Detailed Block diagrams Detailed Operational/Functional Description Parts list Internal photos (only when new technology is involved ; requires additional justification) User manual (only with added justification, such as professional installation) Sincerely, Vice President SENSASIA SHOWER PRODUCTS 600 OLD SANFORD OVIEDO ROAD WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32780 PHONE: 407.414.4193 FAX: 407.327.2837 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: WWW.SENSASIASHOWER.COM
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Label 1 Label 2 Label Placement on Control Panel Label Placement on Shower
Inside Assembly Inside Assembly under buttons Board 1 Side 1 Board 1 Side 2 Board 1 under shielding can Board 2 Side 1 Board 2 Side 2 Board 3 Side 1 Board 3 Side 2 Board 3 under LCD
Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 28 of 136 Note that the EUT is a handset device that is fixed in a shower installation and is therefore used in a Fixed Configuration. The maximum measured output power was 17.29 dBm (53.6 mW) and the antenna gain is stated by the manufacturer to be 0 dBi. Therefore, the EUT generates 17.29 dBm (53.6 mW) peak EIRP, however it has a duty cycle of less than 4%, based on a burst length of approximately 392.3 us and a burst interval of 10 ms. Therefore the average EIRP is 2.14 mW, and the minimum safe distance where the power density equals the General Occupation RF exposure limit of 1 mW/cm 2 is 0.41 cm. Section 1.1310 and RSS-102 4.0 Combined Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Frequency range (MHz) Electric field strength (V/m) Magnetic field strength (A/m) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging time (minutes) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposures 1500–100,000 137 0.364 5.0 6 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure 1500–100,000 61.4 0.163 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz
This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 1 of 136 EMISSIONS TEST REPORT Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Project Number: G100058757 Report Issue Date: 12/16/2010 Product Designation: Shower with DECT 6.0 Intercom/phone plus radio; Shower Panel Unit Standards: CFR47 FCC Part 15 Subpart D:2010 “Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices” CFR47 FCC Part 15 Subpart B:2010 “Unintentional Radiators” IC RSS-213 Issue 2 December 2005 “2 GHz Licence-exempt Personal Communications Service Devices (LE-PCS)” IC ICES-003 Issue 4 February 2004 “Digital Apparatus” Tested by: Client: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. 70 Codman Hill Road Boxborough, MA 01719 Sensasia Shower Products 600 Old State Road 419 Winter Springs, FL 32708 Report prepared by Report prepared by Nicholas Abbondante/Senior Project Engineer Michael F. Murphy / Staff Engineer, EMC Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 2 of 136 1 Introduction and Conclusion The tests indicated in section 2.0 were performed on the product constructed as described in section 3.0. The remaining test sections are the verbatim text from the actual data sheets used during the investigation. These test sections include the test name, the specified test Method, a list of the actual Test Equipment Used, documentation Photos, Results and raw Data. No additions, deviations, or exclusions have been made from the standard(s) unless specifically noted. Based on the results of our investigation, we have concluded the product tested complies with the requirements of the standard(s) indicated. The results obtained in this test report pertain only to the item(s) tested. 2 Test Summary Section Test full name Result 3 Client Information 4 Description of Equipment Under Test 5 System Setup and Method 6 Occupied Bandwidth (CFR47 Part 15.323(a); ANSI C63.17 Sub- Clause 6.1.3 & 6.1.2; IC RSS-213 6.4) Pass 7 Peak Transmit Power and RF Exposure (CFR47 Parts 1.1307(b), 1.1310, 2.1091, 2.1093, 15.319(c & e & i); ANSI C63.17 Sub- Clause 6.1.2 & 4.3.1 & Annex A; IC RSS-213 6.5; IC RSS-102; IC RSS-Gen) Pass 8 Power Spectral Density (CFR47 Part 15.319(d); ANSI C63.17 Sub- Clause 6.1.5; IC RSS-213 6.6) Pass 9 Automatic Discontinuation of Transmission (CFR47 Part 15.319(f); IC RSS-213 4.3.4(a)) Pass 10 Emissions Inside the Sub-Bands, Conducted (CFR47 Part 15.323(d.1); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 6.1.6; IC RSS-213 6.7.2) Pass 11 Emissions Outside the Sub-Bands, Conducted (CFR47 Part 15.323(d.2); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 6.1.6; IC RSS-213 6.7.1) Pass 12 Emissions Outside the Sub-Bands, Radiated (CFR47 Part 15.323(d.2); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 6.1.6; IC RSS-213 6.7.1) Pass 13 Receiver Radiated Spurious Emissions (CFR47 Part 15.109; IC RSS-213 6.8; IC RSS-Gen 4.10, 6.0, 7.2.3) Pass 14 AC Mains Conducted Emissions (CFR47 Part 15.207; IC RSS-Gen 7.2.2) Pass 15 Frame Repetition Stability (CFR47 Part 15.323(e.1); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 6.2.2; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(c)) Pass 16 Frame Period and Jitter (CFR47 Part 15.323(e.2); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 6.2.3; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(c)) Pass 17 Carrier Frequency Stability (CFR47 Part 15.323(f.1, f.2, f.3); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 6.2.1.1, 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3; IC RSS-213 6.2) Pass Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 3 of 136 Section Test full name Result 18 Monitoring Threshold (CFR47 Part 15.323(c2 & c5); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 7.3.1(b), 7.3.2; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(2, 5.1 & 9)) Pass 19 FCC LIC Selection / IC LIC Confirmation with 6dB Power Measurement Resolution (CFR47 Part 15.323(c5); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 7.3.3; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(5.2) Pass 20 Monitoring Time (CFR47 Part 15.323(c1); ANSI C63.17 Sub- Clause 7.3.4; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(1)) Pass 21 Maximum Transmit Period (CFR47 Part 15.323(c3); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 8.2.2; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(3)) Pass 22 System Acknowledgement (CFR47 Part 15.323(c4); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 8.1 / 8.2; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(4)) N/A 23 Random Waiting Interval (CFR47 Part 15.323(c6); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 8.1.2 & 8.1.3; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(6)) N/A 24 Monitoring Bandwidth (CFR47 Part 15.323(c7.1); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 7.4; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(7.1)) Pass 25 Maximum/Monitoring Reaction Time (CFR47 Part 15.323(c7.2); ANSI C63.17 Sub-Clause 7.5; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(7.2)) Pass 26 Monitoring Antenna (CFR47 Part 15.323(c8); ANSI C63.17 Clause 4; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(8)) Pass 27 Duplex Connections (CFR47 Part 15.323(c10); ANSI C63.17 Sub- Clause 8.3; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(10)) N/A 28 Co-Located Devices (CFR47 Part 15.323(c11); ANSI C63.17 Sub- Clause 8.4; IC RSS-213 4.3.4(b)(11)) N/A 29 Revision History Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 4 of 136 3 Client Information This EUT was tested at the request of: Company: Sensasia Shower Products 600 Old State Road 419 Winter Springs, FL 32708 Contact: Mr. Alec Phillips Telepho…
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Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 47 of 136 11.4 Setup Photographs: Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 63 of 136 12.4 Setup Photographs: Transmit Mode 30-1000 MHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 64 of 136 Transmit Mode 30-1000 MHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 65 of 136 Transmit Mode 1-4 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 66 of 136 Transmit Mode 1-4 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 67 of 136 Transmit Mode 4-18 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 68 of 136 Transmit Mode 4-18 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 69 of 136 Transmit Mode 18-20 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 70 of 136 Transmit Mode 18-20 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 86 of 136 13.4 Setup Photographs: Receive Mode, 30-1000 MHz Receive Mode, 30-1000 MHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 87 of 136 Receive Mode, 1-10 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 88 of 136 Receive Mode, 1-10 GHz Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 98 of 136 14.4 Setup Photographs: Idle Mode Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 99 of 136 Idle Mode Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 100 of 136 Transmit Mode Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 101 of 136 Transmit Mode Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 109 of 136 17.4 Setup Photographs: Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 124 of 136 21.4 Setup Photographs: Intertek Report Number: 100058757BOX-003 Issued: 12/16/2010 Emissions Report for Sensasia Shower Products on the Independence1 Panel Page 131 of 136 25.4 Setup Photographs:
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15D | 1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz | 44.50 mW |