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1199702-W2-H

1666.212 Seal Pack - Components Identified ‘A’

1666.213 Screw Pack - Components Identified ‘B’

1666.197 Solenoid - Components Identified ‘C’

1796.138 2nd Outlet Solenoid - Components Identified ‘D’

Digital Mixer - Pumped Valve

1666.198

Outlet Tube (x1)

Includes: 1666.194

1666.199

Inlet/Outlet 

Connector (x1)

1666.209

Inlet Cartridge

+ Filter (x1)

1666.195

Pump Assembly

1666.192

Mixing Valve

Assembly Includes:

166.199 (x3)

1666.209 (x2)

1666.210 (x1)

1666.210

Thermistor

1666.224

Aerial

1666.194

Transfer 

Tube

1666.196

Outlet Clamp

1796.136

Solenoid Cable

1796.137

Control PCB

1796.139

Mains Cable

1666.225

Push Fit Isolator

(x7)

C

A

A

D

A, C

A, D

Summary of Contents for Mira Platinum Dual

Page 1: ...1 1199702 W2 H These instructions must be left with the user Installation Guide Mira Platinum Dual ...

Page 2: ...ds and Approvals 9 Dimensions 11 Installation 13 General Information 13 Important Information Regarding Radio Controlled Devices 13 Use of Flow Regulators with Combination Boilers 15 Installation Schematic 19 Digital Mixer Valve Position and Signal Test 21 Shower Fittings Ceiling Fed Slide Bar Showerhead 24 Ceiling Fed Deluge Head 27 Rear Fed Slide Bar Showerhead 30 Rear Fed Shower Arm and Deluge ...

Page 3: ...troller Mira 360 Fittings Ceiling Fed or Rear Fed Patents and Design Registration Design Registration 001065023 0003 Patents GB 2 392 225 2 421 297 USA 7 240 850 Patent Applications UK 0723827 2 0715612 8 0804172 5 Euro 03254070 0 USA US 2007 0221740 A1 PCT GB2008 004020 WO 2009 022112 INTRODUCTION Recommended Usage Domestic Light Commercial Heavy Commercial Healthcare Guarantee This product has b...

Page 4: ...upply company 3 The plumbing installation must comply with all national or local water regulations and all relevant building regulations or any particular regulation or practice specified by the local water supply company 4 Isolate the electrical and water supplies before commencing installation Mains connections are exposed when the valve module cover is removed 5 The valve module must be earthed...

Page 5: ... the product and make sure that it is properly maintained in accordance with the instructions given in this manual 15 This product can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the product in a safe way and understand th...

Page 6: ...oller User Guide 1 x Showerhead User Guide 1 x Customer Support Brochure 2 x Push Fit Isolators OR Digital Mixer High Pressure Combi Valve 3 x Fixing Screws 3 x Wall Plugs 2 x Outlet Connector Digital Mixer Pumped Valve 1 x Orange Flow Regulator HP Combi valve only 1 x Green Flow Regulator HP Combi valve only 2 x Fixing Screws 2 x Wall Plugs 1 x Wireless Controller 1 x Backplate 3 x AA Batteries 1...

Page 7: ...Assembly 2 x Hex Screws 2 x Wall Plugs 2 x 45 mm Screws 1 x Hex Key 2 x 70 mm Screws 1 x Installation Template not shown 1 x Ceiling Mount Plate 1 x Brazed Pipe 1 x Showerhead 2 x Rubber Washers 1 x Hose 1 x Deluge Head 1 x Plastic Pipe 2 x Brackets 1 x Ceiling Plate Component Pack 2 x Spacers ...

Page 8: ...d 1 x Slide Bar Assembly 2 x Rubber Washers 1 x Hose 1 x Right Angle Connector RAC Kit 1 x Installation Template not shown 2 x Hex Screws 2 x Wall Plugs 2 x 45 mm Screws 1 x Hex Key 1 x Deluge Head 1 x Backplate Assembly 1 x Shower Arm 1 x Concealing Shroud 1 x Fittings Pack ...

Page 9: ...re Not suitable for Pumped Gravity Systems Pressures Maximum Static Pressure 1000 kPa 10 bar 100 m max total head Maximum Maintained Pressure 500 kPa 5 bar 50 m max total head Minimum Maintained Pressure 100 kPa 1 0 bar 10 m min total head Supply Pressure Differential Nominally Equal Temperatures Maximum Temperature factory preset 45 C Maximum Temperature setting range 38 C 48 C Minimum Temperatur...

Page 10: ...et 45 C Maximum Temperature settable range 38 C 48 C Minimum Temperature Thermostatic control down to 30 C Full Cold also selectable Hot Water Range 55 C 65 C Cold Water Range 1 C 20 C Temperature Stability 1 C at recommended supply conditions Ambient Temperature 1 C 40 C Maximum Relative Humidity 95 non condensing at 30 C Flow Rates and Times Flow Rates will vary depending on inlet maintained pre...

Page 11: ... BEFORE REMOVING COVER F14319 1 DUAL OUTLET DIGITAL MIXER FOR LOW PRESSURE SYSTEMS PART No 1796 010 N85L MANUFACTURED DATE KOHLER MIRA LTD CHELTENHAM GL52 5EP TEL 44 0870 241 0888 www mirashowers co uk POWER 230V 200W PROTECTION IP24 MIN SUPPLY HEAD 0 1 m 0 01 bar MAX WORKING HEAD 10 m 1 bar MAX SUPPLY WATER TEMP 65 C MOUNTING POSITION VERTICAL HORIZONTAL OR ISOLATE MAINS ELECTRICITY BEFORE REMOVI...

Page 12: ...12 1199702 W2 H Shower Fittings Slide Bar and Showerhead Shower Fittings Ceiling Fed Arm 250 mm 600 mm 650 mm 82 mm 150 mm 62 mm 645 mm Maximum to ceiling 60 mm Minimum 600 mm Maximum 51 mm ...

Page 13: ...signal strength and therefore optimum communication distance It may be necessary to alter the Wireless Controller and Digital Mixer relative orientation position to each other General Information The product may be installed in a loft space under the bath or in a convenient cupboardspace providedthereisenoughroomformaintenance e g Removal of the product lid Failure to do so may result in an inabil...

Page 14: ... 65 C MOUNTING POSITION VERTICAL HORIZONTAL OR ISOLATE MAINS ELECTRICITY BEFORE REMOVING COVER F14319 1 DUAL OUTLET DIGITAL MIXER Outlet 1 warm Outlet 2 warm Float Valve Isolating Valve Tempering Valve Overflow Indicator Mini Expansion Vessel Pressure Reducing Valve COLD HOT Only install the High Pressure Digital Mixer Valve with a multipoint gas water heater or combination boiler of a fully modul...

Page 15: ...ould be removed Note The Mira Dual outlet digital mixing valves do not have a factory fitted hot inlet flow regulator These are supplied in the component pack The table indicates which flow regulator should be fitted in the hot water inlet of the Mira Digital Mixer Valve if installing to a combination boiler system Unscrew hot inlet plastic nuts and remove pipe and seal to gain access to the check...

Page 16: ...44 0870 241 0888 www mirashowers co uk HOT COLD POWER 230V 20W PROTECTION IP24 MIN SUPPLY PRESSURE 50 kPa 0 5 bar MAX WORKING PRESSURE 500 kPa 5 bar MAX STATIC PRESSURE 1000 kPa 10 bar WRAS MAX SUPPLY WATER TEMP 65 C MOUNTING POSITION VERTICAL HORIZONTAL OR ISOLATE MAINS ELECTRICITY BEFORE REMOVING COVER F14319 1 DUAL OUTLET DIGITAL MIXER Outlet 1 warm Outlet 2 warm Hot Cold Dual Outlet Digital Mi...

Page 17: ...HOT COLD POWER 230 V AC 20 W PROTECTION IP24 MIN SUPPLY PRESSURE 50 kPa 0 5 bar MAX WORKING PRESSURE 500 kPa 5 bar MAX STATIC PRESSURE 1000 kPa 10 bar WRAS MAX SUPPLY WATER TEMP 65 C POSITION APPLIANCE OR ISOLATE MAINS ELECTRICITY BEFORE REMOVING COVER F9001 DIGITAL MIXER 2 WIRELESS cold cold cold warm hot hot 100 mm from the lowest level of water in the tank Cistern Minimum 230 litres Mira Platin...

Page 18: ...d under metal bath in front of metal cistern on foil backed plasterboard more than the recommended distance away etc Install the Digital Mixer Valve onto shared water supplies Install the Digital Mixer Valve less than 100 mm from the lowest level of water in the cistern low pressure version only Fit plastic pipework unless rigidly supported Install a High Pressure Combi Valve to a Pumped Gravity S...

Page 19: ...mm contact separation gap in each pole Ensure the switched fused spur is easily accessible for servicable and resetting purposes The use of supply line or zone strainers will reduce the need to remove debris at the Digital Mixer Valve The recommended maximum mesh aperture dimension for such strainers is 0 5 mm Pipework must be rigidly supported to avoid any strain on the connections A 30 mA Residu...

Page 20: ...ing on a Horizontal Surface The Digital Mixer Valve which contains the thermostatic mixing valve may only be orientated in the positions shown above when mounted on a vertical or horizontal surface Failure to do so will compromise the ability of the unit to fail safe and deliver constant blend If the supply cords are damaged they must be replaced by the manufacturer or a service engineer Warning T...

Page 21: ...e length of pipework running from the Digital Mixer Valve to the Shower Fitting will have an effect on the showering temperature and the response time when changing the temperature using the Wireless Controller The shorter the length of pipework from the Digital Mixer Valve the better the shower will respond It is recommended that this length does not exceed 5m from the valve outlet to shower fitt...

Page 22: ...controller will then display its default time of 10 00 Place wireless controller in approximate final position no more than 10 m free air from digital mixer valve and test wireless signal by pressing either 1 or 2 and adjusting the temperature If temperature display remains unchanged and out of range symbol is displayed units are unable to communicate with each other A sluggish response to button ...

Page 23: ... of product damage Make sure both hot and cold supply pipes are flushed thoroughly prior to connection to the Digital Mixer Valve Any product malfunction caused by pipework debris is not covered under the guarantee Connect the hot and cold water supply pipes to the Digital Mixer Valve as indicated on the product lid Install the Shower Fittings and Wireless Controller see further instructions Push ...

Page 24: ...e sure fixing holes are vertical Fold long end of template and move up to ceiling Using upper marked fixing hole as guide mark centre for hole in ceiling Important If supplied Slide Bar spacers are required centre distance for hole will increase to 75 mm from wall Cut hole in ceiling 29 mm diameter Suitable for solid dry lined stud partition shower cubicle or laminated panel walls The Slide Bar sh...

Page 25: ...ts Fully tighten screws Use longer fixing screws if using spacers supplied Note Slots in Wall Brackets allow for adjustment Use one horizontal slot and one vertical slot Make sure that holes for Slide Bar Securing Screws are positioned correctly as shown Fit ceiling plate and extension tube Note Extension tube may need to be shortened use a hacksaw to shorten tube Make sure rough end is concealed ...

Page 26: ... fitting not supplied When shortening for use with any push fit e g JohnGuest fitting follow manufacturer sguidelinesforfinishing and cleaning the pipe Push and twist plastic pipe end until it clicks and locks in place Connectplasticpipeinceilingtooutlet pipe from valve using elbow supplied Push all parts together fully Connect elbow to Digital Mixer Valve Fit an isolating valve between to enable ...

Page 27: ...oles in line Decide on a suitable position for the Deluge Head avoiding cables and pipeshiddenbetweenjoistsorrafters Note A timber noggin or plywood plinth securely fixed to the joist should be used to mount the Deluge Head Drill a 29 mm hole through the ceiling and the wooden support Ensure the two holes drilled are directly in line or theceilingpipeworkwillbeatanangle Push the Brazed Pipe throug...

Page 28: ...t plate to allow room to fit the olive nut and elbow Secure the brazed pipe to the ceiling mount plate with the olive and 1 2 BSP nut Note This is not a water tight connection tighten sufficiently to clamp the pipe in place Offer the Chrome Extension Tube to the brazed pipe and determine the length required to allow the tube to conceal the brazed pipe and protrude into the ceiling space a minimum ...

Page 29: ...chestofullytighten approximately 1 4 turn Connect elbow to digital mixer valve Fit an isolating valve between to enable easy maintenance Pipe and isolatingvalvenotsupplied Lockpipe to elbow using clip supplied Follow manufacturers guidelines for fitting alternative push fit connections and flexible pipework Connect brazed pipe in ceiling to outlet pipe from digital mixing valve using elbow supplie...

Page 30: ...fixing holes are vertical Drill and plug fixing holes 600 mm Suitable for solid dry lined stud partition shower cubicle or laminated panel walls The Slide Bar should be fixed to the wall at a convenient height for all the family It should be positioned so that water sprays down the centre of the bath or away from the opening of a shower cubicle Water should spray away from the Wireless Controller ...

Page 31: ...n screws Note Slots in Wall Brackets allow for adjustment Use one horizontal slot and one vertical slot Make sure that holes for Slide Bar Securing Screws are positioned correctly as shown Position Slide Bar over Wall Brackets and secure with screws Do not overtighten Fit Slide Bar End Caps into top and bottom of Slide Bar Assembly Push and twist caps until they click and lock in place ...

Page 32: ...rcompletion offinishedwallsurfacewheninstalling RAC Finish the surface of the wall as required Trim the pipework back to the required depth from the finished wall surface Remove all burrs and sharp edges Disassemble the right angle connector assembly and mark the locations of the screw fixings Drill the fixing holes 7 mm diameter for screws supplied DO NOT drill through the backplate into the wall...

Page 33: ...33 1199702 W2 H Securethebackplatetothewallsothe foam seal is fully compressed Fit the pipe collar and lock Re check the pipe length Flush pipework to clear all debris Foam Seal 29 33 mm 1 min ...

Page 34: ...34 1199702 W2 H Fit the o seal and elbow Check for leaks Fit the cover Carefully lift the cover to locate the screw Unscrew fully to lock using the 2 5 mm hex key supplied o seal ...

Page 35: ...n isolating valve not supplied close to the Digital Mixer Valve for ease of maintenance Mark the positions of the backplate fixing holes Caution Be aware of hidden pipes or cables For solid walls drill the fixing holes for the backplate with a 6 mm drill and insert the wall plugs supplied For othertypesofwallstructurealternative fixingsmayberequired notsupplied Caution Take care not to drill into ...

Page 36: ...e concealing shroud onto the backplate Do not fit deluge head until after pipeworkhasbeenfullyflushedthrough Refertosection Commissioning in the Dual Outlet Installation Guide Screw the deluge head onto the shower arm by hand Note Use a suitably sized wrench to fully tighten approximately 1 4 turn Caution The shower arm is not designedtotakeweight thereforecare needs to be taken when installing th...

Page 37: ...e batteries Replace all three batteries at the same time Secure battery cover Hook Controller on top of backplate and push firmly until Controller clicks back into place Wireless Controller Suitable for solid dry lined stud partition shower cubicle or laminated panel walls The Wireless Controller should be fixed to the wall at a convenient height for all the family It should be positioned so that ...

Page 38: ...or priming Caution Risk of product damage Do not run Pumped Valve low pressure version without a water supply for longer than 5 minutes during priming COMMISSIONING Make sure the end of the hose is in eitherthebath showertrayorother water catchment area Note The overhead mounting will flow water when switched on 1 2 or 2 dependingontheoutlet plumbing configuration Turn on electrical supply to Digi...

Page 39: ...o User Guide for further instructions on how to use the shower The Wireless Controller factory default settings are as follows Maximum Showering Temperature 45 C Eco Mode Off Warm Up Mode Off Clock 10 00 when batteries connected Clock Display On Shower Duration Off Bath Fill Mode Off Note If the display reads 4 00 when the batteries are connected the wireless controller will require registering re...

Page 40: ...tware revision number eg r04 may be briefly displayed the controller will then display its default time of 4 00 unregistered The digital mixer valve will now begin to make a noise as it resets itself and registers with the wireless controller Registration in progress symbol is displayed for approximately 30 seconds Do not remove the batteries or switch off the digital mixer valve Registration in p...

Page 41: ...reviously been assigned to a digital mixer This is indicated by the clock time default 10 00 when batteries are connected RE REGISTERING The wireless controller has previously been registered to the digital mixer at the factory if communication problems are encountered a re registering of the wireless controller may be required A re registering of the wireless controller must also be performed sho...

Page 42: ...communications The wireless controller batteries are flat or incorrectly fitted Aerial loose inside digital mixer box Digital mixer sited too far from the wireless controller Radio signal being blocked by building structure or other fixtures and fittings Steel tanks hot water cylinders thick brick walls etc External radio interference from other radio sources Wireless controller lost registration ...

Page 43: ...lters or check valves blocked Outlet hose or handset blocked Digital Mixing valve air locking Loss of or poor radio communications out of range symbol maybe illuminated on wireless controller DigitalMixervalveboxorWireless Controller failure HP Combi valves are not suitable forPumpedGravitywatersystem refer to Typical Suitable Installation Check electrical connection and power supply Check and rem...

Page 44: ...s controller bezel Platinum models or flow buttons non Platinum models refer to Using The Shower in the Wireless Controller User Guide Check and remedy Check and remedy refer to Maintenance Check and remedy Check maintained water pressureiswithinrecommended range refer to Specifications Perform flow calibration procedure refer to Changing Function Settings in the Wireless Controller User Guide Ref...

Page 45: ... as required No product fault refer to using the shower in the Wireless Controller User Guide book and set as required No product fault refer to using the shower in the Wireless Controller User Guide book and set as required Refer to Loss of or poor radio communications section above Check for correct installation practices repeat commissioning procedure and rearrange pipework to avoid airlock for...

Page 46: ...ller failure Increase the temperature by pressing the button on the wireless controller refer to Using The Shower in the Wireless Controller User Guide Increase F1 Maximum Water Temperature refer to Changing Functions Settings in the Wireless Controller User Guide Check and remedy refer to maintenance Check and remedy Check and remedy Increase hot inlet water temperature to between 55 C and 65 C r...

Page 47: ...er HP Combi valve only refer to Use of Warm up Digital Mixer valve box or Wireless Controller failure Increase the temperature by pressing the button on the wireless controller refer to Using The Shower in the Wireless Controller User Guide Reduce hot inlet water temperature to between 55 C and 65 C refer to Specifications Check and remedy refer to Maintenance Refer to Use of Flow Regulators for c...

Page 48: ... between 55 C and 65 C refer to Specifications Refer to Use of Flow Regulators for correct operation Ensure the water supply pressures are stable and nominally equal refer to Specifications Check and remedy Check and remedy refer to Maintenance Check for correct installation practices repeat commissioning procedure and rearrange pipework to avoid airlock forming refer to Typical Suitable Installat...

Page 49: ...mperature We would therefore recommend that all water outlets are kept enclosed within the water catchment area Refer to Loss of or poor radio communications section above Contact Kohler Mira Ltd Noise Digital Mixing valve air locking Water Hammer Amplified acoustic noise from the pump due to structure of wall or flooring mounting Digital Mixer valve box failure Check for correct installation prac...

Page 50: ...alfunction has been resolved If the shower is dismantled during installation or servicing then upon completion the product must be inspected to ensure there are no leaks Warning There are no user serviceable components beneath the cover of the appliance Only a competent tradesperson should remove the cover Cleaning Many household cleaners contain abrasives and chemical substances and should not be...

Page 51: ...6 223 Aerial 1666 199 Inlet Outlet Connector x1 1666 209 Inlet Cartridge Filter x1 1666 225 Push Fit Isolator 1666 210 Thermistor 1796 143 Mixing Valve Outlet 2 Assembly 1796 139 Mains Cable A A B B x 7 A Digital Mixer High Pressure Combi Valve A 1664 123 Stepper Motor Extension Lead 1664 123 Solenoid Extension Lead 1666 215 Flow Regulator ...

Page 52: ...mped Valve 1666 198 Outlet Tube x1 Includes 1666 194 1666 199 Inlet Outlet Connector x1 1666 209 Inlet Cartridge Filter x1 1666 195 Pump Assembly 1666 192 Mixing Valve Assembly Includes 166 199 x3 1666 209 x2 1666 210 x1 1666 210 Thermistor 1666 224 Aerial 1666 194 Transfer Tube 1666 196 Outlet Clamp 1796 136 Solenoid Cable 1796 137 Control PCB 1796 139 Mains Cable 1666 225 Push Fit Isolator B x7 ...

Page 53: ...lation Template 1688 185 Clamp Bracket 1688 193 Slide Bar 1688 201 360M Showerhead A A A A 1688 184 Seal and Screw Pack Components Identified B 1688 190 Classic Fittings Component Pack Components identified A A 1688 194 Chrome Supply Tube 1841 090 Internal Parts 1841 088 Components Pack 1841 088 Component Pack 1841 090 Internal Parts 1841 088 Component Pack x2 1841 087 RAC Cover 1688 282 Check val...

Page 54: ...ling Plate 1799 013 Brazed Pipe 1656 131 Backplate Assembly 1799 008 250mm Deluge Head Chrome 1799 016 Deluge Fittings Component Pack 1688 194 Chrome Supply Tube Digital Mixer User Interface 1796 133 User Interface 1796 142 Backplate Includes Screws Wallplugs 1796 141 Battery Lid Includes Screws 1656 132 Concealing Shroud ...

Page 55: ...has reached the end of its serviceable life please remove the batteries and take it to a recognised WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment collection facility such as your local civic amenity site for recycling Your local authority or retailer will be able to advise you of your nearest collection facility Batteries Spent batteries should not be disposed of with your normal household waste ...

Page 56: ...ny kind Damage or defects caused if the product is repaired or modified by persons not authorised by us or our appointed representative Routine maintenance or replacement parts to repaired or modified by persons not authorised by comply with the requirements of the TMV2 or repaired or modified by persons not authorised by TMV3 healthcare schemes Accidental or wilful damage Products purchased ex sh...

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