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9.  During normal operation if the shower senses an overheated water temperature then the 

thermal cutout will switch off the heating elements. Water will continue to flow and as the 
water temperature falls the heating elements will be turned back on. If the unit continues 
to cycle then increase the flow rate by turning knob “E” clockwise and check that the 
handset does not require de-scaling. If it still continues to cycle then press button B to the 
MEDIUM power setting. (Knob E will need adjusting). 

 

10. Note that knob 

“E” IS NOT A TAP

 and does not turn the water off. 

 

WARNING! DO NOT SWITCH THE SHOWER ON IF YOU SUSPECT IT OF BEING 
FROZEN. WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE SURE IT HAS THAWED OUT. 
 

Redring After Sales Service 

 

We offer a technical advisory service on the telephone to contractors and other customers with 
problems in the field. 

RING 0870 9000 430 

 

Spare parts can be supplied against any debit or credit cards. 
 

RING 0870 0102 829 

Remember to quote the exact type of shower, as written on the front of the shower and on this 
leaflet. It may also be of use to have a note of the model and serial number as stated on the 
underside the shower.

 

 
How your shower works 

 
Your shower is designed for 
convenience, economy and safety 
of use 
 

1.  Water is heated 

instantaneously as it flows 
over the heating elements in 
the copper heating tube. 
(Diagram 2). 

 
2.  The required water 

temperature is achieved by 
adjusting the rate of water 
flow. Diagram 3 shows the 
principle involved in relating 
temperature rise to flow rate. 
The higher the water flow the 
lower the temperature rise, 
and vice versa. The 
temperature of the water 
supplied from the mains can 
vary considerably throughout 
the year from 5 to 20

°

C. This 

means that in Winter, the 
flow rate will be less than in 
the Summer to achieve the 
same outlet temperature. In 
summer the ‘MEDIUM’ 

Diagram 2

 

Summary of Contents for 650

Page 1: ...Shower Handbook Also covers 650 chrome variant IMPORTANT Please retain this booklet for future reference ...

Page 2: ...nts The final adjustment can be anywhere on the scale See diagram 3 for relationship of flow to temperature 5 Once a temperature setting to your liking has been achieved knob E will rarely need adjusting e g Adjust for variations of incoming mains water temperature between summer and winter 6 When you have finished showering push button D only The electricity to the elements is then disconnected a...

Page 3: ... in the field RING 0870 9000 430 Spare parts can be supplied against any debit or credit cards RING 0870 0102 829 Remember to quote the exact type of shower as written on the front of the shower and on this leaflet It may also be of use to have a note of the model and serial number as stated on the underside the shower How your shower works Your shower is designed for convenience economy and safet...

Page 4: ... spray plate settings adjustable by rotating the spray plate see diagram 4 The modes have a positive click to identify them If desired many combinations between the 3 can be achieved IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR SHOWER YOU MUST CLEAN THE SHOWERHEAD All water contains particles of lime which build up in the showerhead and unit reducing the performance It is therefore important to cl...

Page 5: ...us checks fail to restore the performance you should either contact the Redring Technical Advisory Service or seek the assistance of a qualified plumber and or electrician The person who installed the shower is probably the best one to repair it and is certainly the person to contact if you have a problem in the guarantee period The following additional checklist is provided for the benefit of the...

Page 6: ...ngement taking the following into account a The possible need to use the handset over the sink for hair washing etc b The heater must not be mounted in the direct spray from the showerhead c The handset must not be able to come into contact with any used water in the bath or basin If it can even after the hose has been retained by the hose retainer see diagram 13 then a vacuum breaker must be fitt...

Page 7: ... the mains cold water supply This must have a minimum running pressure of 100kPa 1 0 bar 14 5 p s i and a maximum pressure of 1000kPa 10 bar 145 p s i Before connecting the pipe work to the shower ensure that pipe work is flushed out 1 It is recommended that a WRAS Water Regulations Advisory Scheme listed isolating valve is fitted between the rising main and the unit This will allow the unit to be...

Page 8: ...current BS 7671 I E E regulations If in doubt consult a qualified electrician 1 The shower is designed for a single phase A C electrical supply Please check the rating plate on the unit to see what details apply 2 For the 9 5kW you may be able to use 6mm cable if Method 1 clipped direct is used Remember to up rate the cable if it runs in thermal insulation in a loft or for longer distance 3 A mean...

Page 9: ...e flow valve see diagram 12 WARNING TAKE CARE WHEN REPLACING THE FRONT COVER TO AVOID DAMAGING ANY COMPONENTS 9 Operate the shower first without the handset to flush out particles fit handset and then operate the shower as explained previously and check a That the water gets to a satisfactory temperature b Power selection does give a change in water temperature c Check again for leaks d That the h...

Page 10: ...odically cleaned as previously detailed Additional Accessories Catalogue Number White 2 metre Shower hose 83 593529 Water control tap 93 792452 Shower de scaling powder 95 711015 Curtain and rail pack 83 792802 Curtain and rail pack with non slip Bath mat 83 792801 Spares White 650 cover complete 93 597808 Plated front cover complete plated version 93 597814 Plated control knob plated version 93 5...

Page 11: ...11 650 CHROME MODEL ACCESSORIES 11 Diagram 13 ...

Page 12: ... details of terms and conditions are available on request from APPLIED ENERGY PRODUCTS LTD MORLEY WAY PETERBOROUGH PE2 9JJ Tel 44 0 1733 456789 Fax 44 0 1733 310606 Website www redring co uk 555 2066 01A 12 ...

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