Kohler K-1167-GVL-K4 Installation Guide Page 12

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8. Route the Cables (With Chromatherapy and Heated Surface)
IMPORTANT! Several of the included bath components will be powered by the control amplifier via 25’
(7.6 m) cables. Plan the location of the control amplifier so the cables will reach without tension.
Connect the Cables at the Controls
NOTE: The bubble control and heated surface control are mounted to the board at the end of the bath.
Connect the larger Ethernet end of the user interface cable to the open port on the bubble control.
Connect the inter-connect cable (both ends are Ethernet) for the amplifier to the open port on the
heated surface control.
Route the Cables Through the Framing
Carefully cut the cable tie securing the coiled transducer wires to the back of the bath.
Route the transducer wires through the framing to the control amplifier location, drilling 1 (52 mm)
holes where needed.
Route the chromatherapy cable from the bath to the planned amplifier location. Follow the same
route as the transducer cables.
Route the inter-connect cable from the heated surface control to the control amplifier location.
Include a drip loop.
Route the user interface cable through the framing from the bubble control to the planned user
interface location. Include a drip loop.
NOTE: An auxiliary cable connection can be used to pair a BLUETOOTH
®
device or other
battery-operated audio device so users can play their own music with the vibracoustic bath.
If used, route an auxiliary-in cable (not included) to the control amplifier location.
User Interface
Transducer Wires
Control Board
Inter-Connect
Cable
Heated Surface
Control
Chromatherapy
Cable
Optional Auxiliary-In
Cable
Bubble Control
Inter-Connect
Cable
User Interface Cable
Bubble
Control
Drip Loop
Heated
Surface
Control
1212245-2-B 12 Kohler Co.
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