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Installation and User Guide

Mira Select Flex
Thermostatic Mixer

Summary of Contents for Select Flex HP-S

Page 1: ...1 For SPARES ADVICE or REPAIRS Please call us on 01685898110 These instructions must be left with the user Installation and User Guide Mira Select Flex Thermostatic Mixer...

Page 2: ...ensing unit which provides an almost immediate response to changes of temperature of the incoming water supplies to maintain the selected showering temperature An adjustable temperature stop is provid...

Page 3: ...from the date of purchase shower fittings for one year For non domestic installations Mira Showers guarantee the Mira Select Flex against any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of one ye...

Page 4: ...the shower to a cooler temperature 14 The water supplies to this product must be isolated if the product is not to be used for a long period of time If the product or pipework is at risk of freezing d...

Page 5: ...ed Shower Control q 1 x O Key q 2 x Olives q 2 x Compression Nuts q 2 x Concealing Plates q 1 x Hexagon Key 2 5 mm q 2 x Screws No 8 x 1 q 2 x Wall Plugs q 2 x Securing Clips q 2 x Concealing Caps q 1...

Page 6: ...however this could detrimentally affect thermostatic performance For safety and performance reasons it is recommended that the maximum hot water temperature is limited to 65 C Cold Water Range up to 2...

Page 7: ...Fittings 0 2 0 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Supply Pressure bar 25 20 15 10 5 0 Flow Rate l min Typical Flow Rates on High Pressure Systems with 12 Litre Min flow regulator fitted in shower control outlet Mira Sele...

Page 8: ...1 The product must not be installed in an area where it may freeze Pipework to the product that could become frozen must be properly insulated 2 Do not install the product in a position in which serv...

Page 9: ...he product DO NOT use any other type of fittings 11 All pipework must be checked for leaks before the product installation is completed The product should be pressurised the inlet outlet connections i...

Page 10: ...HOT COLD Screw Backplate 3 For solid walls drill the holes for the backplate with a 6 mm drill and insert the wall plugs For other types of wall structure alternative fixings may be required not supp...

Page 11: ...erway securing ring until it abuts the adjustable inlet preventing outward movement 13 Assemble the concealing caps and securing clips and push into the elbow 14 Tighten the compression nuts onto the...

Page 12: ...trol lever interface 90 clockwise and pull off 5 Pull off the flow lever adaptor 6 Locate the O key supplied onto the cartridge nut and turn anticlockwise Unscrew fully and pull the cartridge from the...

Page 13: ...be conducted by designated qualified and competent personnel Exercising the Thermostat Thermostatic mixing valves with wax thermostats are inclined to lose their responsiveness if not used Valves whic...

Page 14: ...ing temperature is obtained Turn anticlockwise to increase or clockwise to decrease the temperature turn approximately 1 C Temperature Control Lever 5 Once the desired maximum blend temperature has be...

Page 15: ...ations Fit flow regulator supplied to shower valve outlet For more information contact Mira Showers or visit the website Symptom Fluctuating or reduced flow rate Cause Rectification Check the showerhe...

Page 16: ...dge then this will necessitate a complete cartridge replacement Note The cartridge contains no internally serviceable parts If you require a Rada trained engineer or agent refer to section Customer Se...

Page 17: ...ers under a jet of water to remove any lodged particles 4 Refit the filters and tighten the filter plugs Note Make sure that the O seal is fitted correctly and undamaged 5 Turn on the hot and cold wat...

Page 18: ...62479 Outlet Connector 1663 265 Flow Regulator Pack B 1595 231 O Key A A 1592 081 Handle Adaptor Pack 1062476 Backplate 1679 041 2 off Concealing Cap B B 1595 036 Temperature Hub Assembly B 090 95 2 o...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...ter or electrical supply waste and isolation issues Compensation for loss of use of the product or consequential loss of any kind Damage or defects caused if the product is repaired or modified by per...

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