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Hole Cover Fitting
Top left entry:
Depending on your choice of cold-water entry
direction, you may need to remove thin areas of plastic cover to
facilitate pipe work entry down through the top left of the unit.
Bottom entry:
Depending on your choice of cold-water entry
direction, fit ‘hole covers’ to the pipe work slots at the bottom of
the unit.
Note:
The grey areas shown are tabs that can be removed to allow
6mm cable entry only.
Water Connection
The inlet pipe connection into the elbow is a self-seal push-fit type.
All burrs and rough edges must be removed from the end of the
pipe before connecting.
To release the pipe work from the push-fit type fitting, press and
hold the collet against the elbow and pull the pipe out of the elbow.
Turn on the water supply and inspect for water leaks at the shower
inlet. Once inspected-turn off the water supply.
Pressure Relief Device (PRD)
A pressure relief device is designed into this shower. The pressure
relief device provides protection should an excessive build up of
pressure occur within the shower unit. It is advisable to position
the shower unit over a bath or shower tray in the unlikely event the
device should discharge.
Do not use the shower with a damaged or kinked shower hose or
blocked handset. This may trigger the PRD which will discharge
through the vent in the bottom right hand corner (shown).
In the event of the PRD activating, water will be discharged from the
vent. If this happens, switch off the electricity and water supplies to
the shower and contact Customer Services.
Plumbing Connections
cont.
Pipe
cover
Blanking
cover
Pull collet
back towards
elbow
Pull pipe
from elbow
Collet
Back of unit
Need help?
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0844 701 6273
and speak to one of our trained advisors.
PRD Vent