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FOR THE INSTALLER:
dEFAULT PLUMBING SETTING: The shower unit is supplied for right hand
mains water connection. To plumb the unit from the left of the shower back plate
you must remove the blanking cap by sliding off the metal retaining clip and refit
to the right hand side of the unit ensuring the metal retaining clip is refitted and
pushed firmly into the groove. Whilst leak testing the installation please ensure
that there are NO water leaks from this area.
IMPORTANT: To comply with water regulations, building regulations or any specific
local water company regulations and in accordance with BS EN 806 a double check
valve should be fitted where it is possible that the shower head may come into
contact with used water, for example in the bath or a shower tray.
IMPORTANT: Check that there are no hidden cables or pipes before drilling
holes for the wall plugs. Choose a flat piece of wall to avoid the possibility of
distorting the back plate and making the front cover a poor fit. Exercise great care
when using power tools near water. The use of a residual current device (RDC) is
recommended.
IMPORTANT: Before connecting the water supply to the shower
unit the water supply pipe should be flushed out to remove all debris. After
flushing the pipe work make the connection to shower inlet and ensure the
shower is positioned squarely on the wall and all fixing screws are tightened.
IT IS VERy IMPORTANT to ensure that the terminal block screws are FULLy
tightened and that no cable insulation is trapped under the screws. The earth
continuity conductor of the electrical installation must be effectively bonded to
earth on the fuse board.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the flow control knob is turned to FULL flow and the
commissioning instructions are followed before switching the unit on. This will
make sure that the unit is full of water when first activated.
IMPORTANT: The shower unit MUST be full of water before the heat settings
are used.
PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (CONT.)
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