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MAINTENANCE
1. General
Refer to section:
"Important Safety Information"
fi rst.
Providing the shower has been correctly installed and is operated in accordance
with the instructions contained in this guide, diffi culties should not arise. If any
maintenance is required then it must be carried out by a competent tradesperson for
whom the maintenance instructions are provided. Before replacing any parts make
sure that the underlying cause of the malfunction has been resolved.
Warning!
There are no user serviceable components beneath the cover of the
appliance. Only a competent tradesperson should remove the cover.
2. Cleaning
2.1
Many household cleaners contain abrasives and chemical substances, and
should not be used for cleaning plated or plastic fi ttings. These fi nishes should
be cleaned with a mild washing up detergent or soap solution, and then wiped
dry using a soft cloth.
2.2
Spray pattern deterioration can be caused by either, debris trapped in the spray
head, or a limescale build-up in the spray holes. The spray head can be removed
and cleaned in a proprietary plastic kettle descalant, following the manufacturer's
instructions.
2.3
To clean the head or spray plate, please refer to the appropriate section in the
Installation and User Guide which accompanies the shower fi ttings.
2.4
Inlet Filter
Warning!
Isolate the electrical and water supplies before removing the cover.
2.4.1
Remove the Cover, refer
to section:
"Maintenance,
3. Cover, Removal and
Reassembly"
.
2.4.2
Remove the Inlet Shield.
2.4.3
Hold a wrench across the
fl ats of the Inlet Connector
Assembly to prevent damage,
and unscrew the Inlet Filter.
2.4.4
Pull out and clean or renew
the Inlet Filter.
2.4.5
Refi t in reverse order. Make
sure that the Inlet Filter is
screwed fully home and check
for leaks.