11. Turn the bottom temperature control
knob clockwise for hotter water and
anti-clockwise for cooler water. Allow a
few seconds between selections - for
the temperature change to reach the
showerhead.
NOTE: When the temperature is changed
the flow rate alters.
12. Push the
STOP/START
button to stop the
flow.
13. Switch of pull-cord or wall mounted switch.
COMMISSIONING THE SHOWER / OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION 10
Operating the shower
1. Switch on pull-cord or wall mounted switch.
The
‘Power’
neon will illuminate indicating
the switch is on.
2. Press the
STOP/START
button for
immediate water flow.
3. Select your power setting using the top
control. The shower has three positions
‘Cold’
,
‘Low’
power and
‘High’
power.
‘Cold’
setting
(Solid Blue Symbol)
:
Adjustment of the flow control on this
setting will only alter the flow of water not
the water temperature.
‘Low’
setting
(Outline Red Symbol)
:
This is the low power setting for
economy during warmer months
or when a cool shower is required.
Temperature adjustment is via the
bottom temperature control.
‘High’
setting
(Solid Red Symbol)
:
This is the full power setting.
Temperature adjustment is via the
bottom temperature control.
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SECTION 9
Commissioning the shower
1. Make sure that the electrical supply has
been isolated at the double pole isolating
switch.
2. Turn the top power selector knob to the
‘Cold’
setting
(Solid Blue Symbol)
.
3. Turn the bottom temperature control knob
anti-clockwise to the full cold position.
4. Ensuring the water supply is fully on at the
mains stop cock and isolating service valve
(if fitted)
, check that water is not leaking
from the bottom of the case.
5. Switch on the electrical supply at the
double pole switch. The
‘Power’
neon
indicator will light.
6. Press the
STOP/START
button. Check
that water flows freely from the shower
within a few seconds. The water from the
showerhead will be at full force and at a
cool temperature.
7. Rotate the bottom temperature control
knob slowly clockwise fully. This will
gradually reduce the flow with the water
temperature remaining cool.
8. Return the knob anti-clockwise to
maximum flow.
9. Now turn the top power selector knob to
the
‘Low’
setting
(Outline Red Symbol)
.
Allow a few seconds for the warmer
temperature to reach the showerhead
- this shows that the
‘Low’
power setting
is operating correctly.
10. Now turn the top power selector knob
to the
‘High’
setting
(Solid Red Symbol)
.
The temperature at the showerhead will
rise further - this shows that the full power
setting is operating correctly.
IMPORTANT
To comply with National Water Council bylaws
a double check valve must be fitted with all
flexible shower accessories where it is possible
that the shower head may come into contact
with used water i.e. in the bath or shower tray.
SECTION 5
Plumbing connection
Plumbing the shower unit must precede
wiring.
Turn off the water supply at the isolating stop
tap.
Having determined the direction of the inlet
water supply:
Top
(falling),
Bottom
(rising),
or
Back
inlet. It is necessary to remove the
appropriate plastic cross section from the back
plate, before commencing with the installation
(See diagrams
Fig 1 & Fig 2
).
PLUMBING CONNECTION
5
The back plate is fitted with removable inserts
for
Top
(falling) and
Bottom
(rising) inlet mains
water pipework to the shower unit.
We have incorporated into the bottom right-
hand side of the back plate an easy removable
trim section, to allow easy access when
connecting the water supply.
(
Please Note!
Remember to replace this trim
section before refitting the cover).
Remove this plastic
cross-section when using
the ‘REAR’ or ‘TOP’ entry
point for plumming
Remove this plastic
cross-section when using
the ‘BOTTOM’ entry point
for plumming
Connect the mains water supply to the inlet
of the shower unit using a 15mm copper or
stainless pipe with a 15mm compression
elbow or 15mmm push-fit elbow.
Do not
use excessive force when making the
connection to the unit
.
IMPORTANT
Before turning on the water supply to the
shower unit the water supply pipe should be
flushed out to remove debris. This can be
achieved by connecting the flexible hose to the
15mm compression elbow and turning on the
mains water supply long enough to clear the
debris.
After flushing the pipework ensure that the
shower unit is positioned squarely on the wall
and tighten the screws. Tighten all plumbing
connections and check the pipework for leaks.
Fig 1
Fig 2
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