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Without fitting the shower head or cover, connect the hose to the shower outlet to allow the water
to discharge safely to waste.
Ensure that the hose is straight and not kinked or bent (due to packaging).
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Ensuring the electric supply remains isolated
turn on the water supplies. Push the engine button in
(as shown below) and wait until water runs through and out of the hose for a few seconds before
depressing the engine button again.
NB Water will continue to flow for a few seconds after pushing the engine button to stop.
This feature is called phased shut down.
Notice the internal pressure switches being activated after the button is pressed.
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Attach the handset to the hose after passing it through the hose restraint (if required) and place in the handset holder in a
position where it can spray safely. Depress the engine button again and wait until water sprays through the handset for a
few seconds before depressing the engine button again.
4
Turn the flow control valve on the shower unit to full cold (6 o’clock position). Turn the
temperature control lever on the front cover to the full cold position (9 o’clock). The flow control
valve and lever are keyed and must be correctly positioned in order for the front cover to fit.
5
Offer the cover up to the back plate, ensuring that the lower end of the cover hooks onto the
bottom of the shower unit, tilt the cover upwards until vertical, taking care to seat the button well,
and then tighten the cover retaining screw, taking care not to over tighten.
6
Rotate the temperature control knob and ensure it rotates smoothly. If not, the temperature control knob or cover may be
fitted incorrectly.
The temperature control knob should then be positioned in the mid position (12 o’clock).
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Turn on the electrical isolation switch. Press the start/stop button
Slowly turn the temperature control knob towards the hot position. The heater element should now be hotter and the tem-
perature of the water should increase.
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