SHIPPING
The CM-1 arrives in one palletized crate.
87-3/4" X 64" X 53"
Crate Weight (full): 710-730lbs (approx.)
When your Angel of Water® colonic system is shipped, you can feel
confident that it will arrive safely. Your colonic equipment comes in
one professionally-engineered crate and is shipped with bonded, approved
common carriers. Lifestream’s dedication to excellence extends
to the shipping and crating process: our system has generated a 100%
delivery success rate with out customers. Our success results from quality
and attention to detail. For instance, our crates are one of a kind,
designed specifically for each Angel of Water® shipped. Shipping
can sometimes damage a product, so we adopted practices used by computer
mainframe manufacturers to insure your product had a safe trip to your
door. Each crate is equipped with a SHOCHWATCH meter, similar to a TIP-n-TELL
mechanism. These mechanisms alert you upon receipt of your device if
it has been handled roughly or dropped. We treat shipping as part of
our business and an important part of our relationship with our clients.
Shipping: Safe Delivery of Your Constipation Causes and Colon
Irrigation system
There are a few things you should know about accepting, unloading,
and transporting your colon Lavage equipment. Anticipate what
help you will need (tools, people to help you) before receiving your
Constipation Causes. Have a loaded camera available to document
any damage that may have occurred during shipping. You will need a crow
bar, a Phillips head screwdriver, and a 9/16 - inch wrench or crescent
wrench for unpacking. Follow the directions as posted on the outside
of the two shipping crates.
Before acceptance of the shipment and before signing the delivery
receipt, you must inspect shipping crates for any visible damage. Please
note that you are accepting the freight based on the outward appearance
of the crates only. The condition of the contents is as yet unknown
and you may not be able to fully inspect them before the driver leaves
to continue his route or at the shipping dock or port. There is a SHOCKWATCH
meter or TIP-n-TELL meter on the inside and outside of each shipping
crate. If these meters read red (are in the damage zone), this indicates
that the common carrier has slammed your crate around and/or dropped
it. You will need to note on the delivery receipt the status of the
outer SHOCKWATCH meter if it reads red before the driver leaves.
After inspecting the colon irrigation system, leave it in the protective
wood crate bottoms until you have transported it to the location of
your colon Lavage room. Use every care not to damage the lamination
when moving the cabinets into place. Once you see that the colon cleansing
equipment is completely intact, begin installation in accordance with
your Angel of Water® CM-1 installation guide to be found in the
plastic billing file that is placed in the basin cabinet drawer. Once
this is done, the healthcare practitioner can begin conducting professional
colon cleansing sessions.
INSTALLATION
(Sample Floor Plan: for a 10x10 room with equipment installed; Designing
an Appropriate Room: Four steps for maximizing utility of equipment;
Aerial View & Dimensions of Angel of Water®; Blank Floor Plan
Grid; Rough Installation Guide)
NOTE: There is only one (right-handed)
orientation for the Angel of Water® CM-1.
The following five steps will prepare your room for the installation
of the Angel of Water® CM-1.
Step 1. Electrical Outlet and Rough Plumbing Placement. An aerial view
of the Angel of Water® CM-1 Surround appears below. Both electrical
outlet and rough plumbing (Hot, Cold, Drain Connections) need to be
placed in one of the Ranges A, B, or C pictured. You may choose area
A, B, or C depending upon your room constraints.
Step 2. Outlet Installation. Install an outlet socket that conforms
to national and local electrical standards (110V for U.S. and Canada/220V
for Europe and Asia) in the wall closest to the Angel of Water®
CM-1 Surround. We recommend a hospital grade (green dot) duplex outlet
or a GFCI outlet. For UK, we recommend an RCD (residual current device)
protected socket outlet. Consult a licensed (qualified) electrician
to determine the particular needs of your space. Your room is now ready
for preparation of the rough plumbing.

Step 3. Rough Plumbing Installation. Consult a licensed (qualified)
plumber. Plumbing must comply with all building and water supply regulations
for your area. A) Install the drain pipe so that it is 8 inches (20.3
cm) from the center of the pipe off the floor or less, BUT NOT MORE
THAN 8 INCHES. See figure below. A wall-mounted drain pipe is shown.
A floormounted drain is also acceptable..

B) The Angel of Water® CM-1 Surround requires both a hot and cold
line connection. The hot and cold water supply lines coming from the
wall should be in the side or back corner of the clinic room where System
is to be placed. The connection valves must have 1/2-inch (1.3 cm) male
threads. The drain must be a 2-inch (5.1 cm) PVC pipe or larger. These
rough plumbing supplies are not included with your System.

C) Obtain an estimated length of 2-inch (5.1 cm) PVC pipe and a P-trap
(not included). Lay out the 2-inch (5.1 cm) PVC pipe and P-trap on the
floor and configure as appropriate to your needs. DO NOT GLUE INTO PLACE
YET. See below. 1) Back Wall Placement of Electrical Outlet and Rough
Plumbing If back wall is used for outlet and rough plumbing (Hot, Cold,
Drain), make placement either inside of 7 inches (0 - 17.8 cm) from
the corner of the room (RANGE A) OR between 10 and 26 inches (25.4 -
66 cm) from the corner (RANGE B) to avoid interfering with the supporting
leg and sides of the Surround basin cabinet. 2) Side Wall Placement
of Electrical Outlet and Rough Plumbing If side wall is used for outlet
and rough plumbing (Hot, Cold, Drain), make placement between 12 and
48 inches (30.5 – 121.9 cm) from the corner of the room (RANGE
C) to avoid interfering with the supporting leg and sides of the Surround
basin cabinet.

Your rough plumbing is complete and your room is now ready for placement
of the System.
Step 4. Basin Cabinet Placement. Place Angel of Water® Surround
basin cabinet next to your rough plumbing for making the plumbing and
electrical connections. See figure below.

Step 5. Tower Cabinet Placement. Align tower cabinet in front of basin
as shown. A) Lay Drain Pipe (with compression fitting hidden under basin)
supplied by Lifestream on floor in front of tower cabinet.

B) Unroll 3 electrical cords located under basin cabinet as shown.

Step 5. Tower Cabinet Placement, continued. C) Connect Drain Pipe to
tower by tightening female union to male thread as shown. D) Place all
3 electrical cords through tower rectangular opening as shown.

E) Then slide the two cabinets together until they are snug, as shown,
making sure that round male threads from basin drain go into round tower
cabinet opening.

Step 5. Tower Cabinet Placement, continued. F) Secure two cabinets
together by screwing thumb wing bolt and washer supplied by Lifestream
into hole on inside tower wall near bottom of cabinet. Step 6. Tower
Drain Assembly Installation. A) Now place Cup and Drain Assembly supplied
by Lifestream on floor as shown. Slide into place and connect both female
unions to male threads. Tighten completely.

Step 6. Tower Drain Assembly Installation, continued. B) Align Tank
Exit over Cup and Drain Assembly. This is an “Air Gap” which
keeps the tank above sanitary and the drain below separate.

Step 7. Electrical Cord Connections. Now plug each cord into its appropriate
receptacle on the lower junction box. Double check to make sure this
is done correctly or the corresponding function will not work. The cords
are color matched. Perform this check before you plug the power cord
into your external electrical source. The cords are as follows:

Step 8. Connecting Basin to Tower Connectors. A) Locate tower and basin
1/2-inch (1.3 cm) connecting pipes supplied by Lifestream with fittings
as shown.

B) Connect those pipes and gaskets by HAND TIGHTENING them SECURELY
to front of basin and front of tower, as shown below.

Step 9. Final Hot and Cold Connections from Basin Cabinet to Rough
Plumbing. A) Look inside large basin cabinet access doors and connect
hot and cold valves on the wall to the Surround hot and cold male connectors
(1/2 inch male thread) (1.3cm) with appropriate connectors (flex tube
or CPVC, not included), as shown below. Consult your licensed (qualified)
plumber for appropriate materials. NOTE: HOT Line is RED (left); COLD
Line is BLUE (right). Your Angel of Water® CM-1 Surround should
now have: (1) All electrical cord connectors between basin and tower
cabinets plugged in. (2) Tower Drain Assembly installed and Drain Pipe
that is connected on the tower male fitting ready for final drain connection
(next page). (3) Complete connection to the external hot and cold water
source. DO NOT TURN ON HOT AND COLD VALVES FROM THE WALL TO YOUR SYSTEM
YET.

Step 10. Final Drain Connection. A) Make any final adjustment to the
rough plumbing length of 2-inch (5.1 cm) pipe and the Drain Pipe connected
to the tower before connecting them with the compression fitting included
as shown. Rough plumbing with P-trap that you supplied will be to the
left and the Drain Pipe (supplied by Lifestream) from the tower will
be on the right. B) Connect compression fitting to the P-trap and to
the tower Drain Pipe. Pipe may have to be shortened or lengthened depending
on placement range chosen by you (A, B, or C). Tighten completely.

Step 11. Connecting your Exhaust Fan. When all other final connections
are made, connect your exhaust fan port on the top of the tower cabinet.
Connect 1 1/2 inch (3.8 cm) draftpipe (not included) to exhaust port
fittings (supplied by Lifestream) at the top of the tower and vent either
through the side wall or through the ceiling and to area (outside) determined
by your building code.

Step 12. Mirror Installation. The mirror has a bottom hinge to attach
to tower cabinet, an eyelet to hold the chain, and the chain itself.
Install mirror on front of tower to right of viewing window in the pre-drilled
holes.
A) Screw small eyelet provided into top pre-drilled
hole. B) Remove and then connect screw on lower hole on front of the
tower cabinet to inside of hinge at the base of the mirror. C) Connect
chain as shown. D) Adjust for appropriate viewing angle of the viewing
tube.

Step 13. Plugging Power Cord to Electrical Source. Plug the pronged
end of the power supply cord into the electrical outlet (socket) on
the wall you prepared in Step 2 underneath the Surround basin cabinet
in Range A, B, or C. NOTE: Lifestream supplies a 110 V or 220 V cord
that is country specific. YOUR ANGEL OF WATER® CM-1 SURROUND IS
NOW INSTALLED.

Step 14. Preparation of System for Use. A) OPEN Surround basin cabinet
large doors. B) OPEN hot and cold valves at the wall. Reach inside basin
cabinet large doors to open Valves #9 and #10.

Locate LIGHT switch on tower control panel. Turn on LIGHTS switch and
make sure that tower and basin lights come on.
.
NOTE: Both tower and remote FLOW switches must be in ON position for
that function to work (the indicator light confirms FLOW is on). The
FLOW function will stop and indicator light will go off automatically
even though switch is in the ON position if water temperature should
exceed 103 degrees F. (39.8 C.) and will come back on automatically
once water is cooled to 102 degrees F. (38.8 C.).
Before using the unit you will need to configure it for use; see VALVE
SETTINGS