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There are 3 bathroom electrical zones that have been distinguished in the IEE wiring guidelines and these are:

 

 

Zone 0

 is the area inside a bath, basin or shower. It's characterised as 'any area within a bathroom that can hold water'. Any fitting or electrical appliance 

utilised inside zone 0 must be a maximum of 12 volts (SELV) and completely secured against both partial and total submersion in water (minimum of IPX7)

 

 

Zone 1

 is the region straight above zone 0 to the height of 2.25m from the base of the bath or shower. It covers the width of the shower cabin or length of 

the bath. Consider zone 1 to be the 

splash zone', where a fitting or electrical appliance is probably going to get exceptionally wet, very rapidly, however 

would not be totally immersed in water. Any fitting or electrical appliance inside zone 1 must be IPX4 (splash proof) or have a limit of 12v (SELV) with the 

transformer situated past zone 2.

 

 

Zone 2

 is the area extending to 600mm outside of the bath or shower, be that above or to the sides of each. This is commonly the region which is least 

likely to get wet however there is a likelihood for it to be splashed. Any fitting or appliance inside zone 2 has to be IPX4 (splash proof) or have a maximum 

of 12v (SELV) with the transformer situated past zone 2.

 

 

Outside zones (Beyond Zone 2) 

 

At the point where the size of a bathroom goes past zones 0, 1 and 2, portable electrical appliances can be utilised if their cord length doesn't allow them to 
be used in zone 2. For example, a hairdryer can be used in the outside zones provided its extended length doesn't enable it to be used in zone 2. Despite 
the fact that installing electrical appliances past zone 2 is allowed without an IP number, it is recommended that electrical appliances have some type of 
protection from moisture.

 

The Ingress Protection or IP number denotes the amount of mechanical and moisture protection an electrical appliance has. The 

IP

’ 

notation is followed by 

2 numbers that show a numerical degree of mechanical and moisture protection. 

 

The higher the number, the better the assurance it has against moisture/damage. If an appliance does not have an IP number it should never be used in 
zones 0,1,2 or anywhere that has a wet or damp environment. 

 

All electrical circuits inside a bathroom must be protected by an RCD (residual current device), commonly known as a circuit breaker, not surpassing 30mA. 
RCD

s ascertain when an electric current is not functioning normally and break the flow of the current if necessary, to guarantee that you are safe whilst 

using it.

 

Precaution should always be taken when introducing any electric appliance into a bathroom. We always advise using a registered bathroom fitter or 
electrician.

 

*The information on this page is for guidance only and you should always refer to the current IEE regulations of a qualified fitter or electrician to guarantee you are aware if the 

latest regulations and codes of practice.

 

Summary of Contents for 2825951

Page 1: ...ments Parts inside of your warranty contact www insigniarange co uk support Spares Replacements Parts outside of your warranty visit www insigniaoutlet co uk www insigniarange co uk WARRANTY REG NO __...

Page 2: ...ny years to come Like everything in order to obtain a first class product that will serve you well for many years the effort and correctness put into the assembly will reflect in the quality of your f...

Page 3: ...cian This product comes with 13 amp plug s fitted with an RCD unit We leave it this way for you to connect this your own way due to continued additions to current regulations 1 Connect within current...

Page 4: ...D ELECTRICAN COMPANY TO COMPLETE THE CONNECTION FROM SHOWER TO THE HOUSE SUPPLY LAWS DEMAND IN MANY CASES YOU DO THIS AND YOUR WARRANTY IS VOID IN REGARDS TO THE ELECTRICAL ITEMS IF THIS IS NOT UNDERT...

Page 5: ...Plumbing Requirements Schematics Starting The Installation Steam Generator Connections Sealing and Water Testing Control Panel Instructions Spare Parts List Steam Room Shower Safety Guide Steam Room U...

Page 6: ...Fixed glass 2 x Aluminium curved end posts Whilst the next steps show you how to assemble your shower we want to make sure you have a correct build to ensure you get a trouble free shower Therefore ou...

Page 7: ...Requirements Bacteria Resistant Sanitary Silicone for vertical joints RubberGum Plumbers Mait for waste joints Not Supplied Supplied Not Supplied Hardware Requirements A Steam Shower requires 3 x 1 M...

Page 8: ...as arrived been checked and is present No replacement missing parts can be obtained free of charge during or after the build Any claims can only be within the timescale permitted 48 hours after delive...

Page 9: ...r plumber The end delivery however must fall within the scope above Important Note Do not exceed 3 4 BAR pressure under any circumstances Warranty is void if so as damage will occur If you have a comb...

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Page 11: ...this out as this item is for the steam generator drainage and will be connected in the instructions later Now please level the tray by firstly placing the tray in its final location and then using a s...

Page 12: ...l at the bottom take the rubber off and apply silicone inside the rubber and replace back onto the column Step 2 Place the mirrored back panel marked Right to the side glass ensuring that the side gla...

Page 13: ...ow attach the front fixed panels using ST35 screws wider rail with the Insignia logo at the top Step 5 Then screw the inner uprights into the top and bottom rails using the ST25 screws To do this you...

Page 14: ...www insigniarange com Last Modified 08 10 2020 14 Step 6 Insert the corner uprights onto the outer front fixed glass pan els as shown in the image Step 7 Now use the ST14 screws to secure into place...

Page 15: ...ete front frame to the side panels once you are happy with the alignment run a bead of silicone up the edges on the inside of the corner post and Rubber gum along the bottom of the frame Then screw to...

Page 16: ...and the bath tub and using the ST14 screws and SW9 washers fix the back walls to the roof by screwing upwards from the rear of the shower NOTE If a small gap exists silicone seal later Step 11 Screw d...

Page 17: ...ur shelf brackets and secure by tightening the grub screw situated on the bottom of the bracket Accessory Installation Please Note Ensure all grey backing film on the rear of the glass panels are pier...

Page 18: ...liding up and down Thermostatic Probe Insert the probe into the hole situated below the control panel roughly 6mm into the cabin and run clear silicone around the rear side of the probe Ozone o3 Unscr...

Page 19: ...wheels towards the track ensuring a secure a tight fit Now grease the track to ensure a smooth and long lasting operation not supplied Handles Ensuring that the inner thread is protruding out from th...

Page 20: ...Guard Version Place in middle hole first Turn Tri Jet to tighten Use Allen key to tighten left chrome outlet Use Allen key to tighten right chrome outlet Note Connect the 1 metre insulated hose to the...

Page 21: ...e water exits from then turn off the water and swap over the relevant hose Alternatively remove the outer chrome knob by removing the chrome cap and loosening the grub screw please ensure not to unscr...

Page 22: ...www insigniarange com Last Modified 08 10 2020 22 Electric Box Steam Generator Connections Thermostatic Probe Roof Light Antenna Speaker Speaker Power Supply...

Page 23: ...ur shower Make sure these are fitted in the correct position as they are only attached for transportation reasons only Water Inlet Connect a braided hose from the shower valve s centre feed to this op...

Page 24: ...as shown below Follow the lights around in the order shown as this allows a consistent path around the entire roof and will leave you placing the last light next to the first light This is important...

Page 25: ...ther side finishing at the front If you have a small leak normally caused through insufficient sealer or air bubble on assembly dry the area thoroughly and reseal Please remember the location of the w...

Page 26: ...activated Other buttons will remain functional whilst in this state of lock mode Button 5 Music Press once for FM Radio and press twice for Bluetooth For tuning radio stations or connecting Bluetooth...

Page 27: ...tep 1 To tune your radio channels firstly press the music function button which looks like a musical note Tuning your radio channels Step 1 To connect a device via Bluetooth press the music function b...

Page 28: ...contains many useful items such as is your parts warranty registered advice on cleaning servicing your shower cabin fault finding and many more items This is a MUST to read and not just HELP It saves...

Page 29: ...Part Code Part Description SP300 Waste hose SP301 White insulated thermo pipe SP187 Drain Hose SP305 Magnetic door seals SP309 Rear door seals SP153 4 Port 3 Feed Thermostatic Valve SP126 4 Port Sele...

Page 30: ...e use 8 If you have any underlying health conditions which you feel could be aggravated by using a steam room consult your GP before use 9 If you begin to have any issues with your health after using...

Page 31: ...ee a small C to the right of the display The large number in the middle of the display can be changed by pressing the arrows 4 The maximum temperature you can reach is 60 C The average temperature in...

Page 32: ...in water until it is fully hydrated Pour at least 5ml half a bottle of the AMI essential oil onto the pad The more oil you use the more intense the aroma 3 Fully insert the diffuser pad into the allot...

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Page 34: ...oom goes past zones 0 1 and 2 portable electrical appliances can be utilised if their cord length doesn t allow them to be used in zone 2 For example a hairdryer can be used in the outside zones provi...

Page 35: ...mmon crossed out wheelie bin label We accept returns of all products carrying the Insignia brand All other products are either considered outside the scope of WEEE or Insignia is not technically the p...

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