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Diagram 5

E

F

G

Installed in an

insulated wall

In conduit

trunking

Clipped direct

or buried in a

non-insulated

wall

6 mm

32A

10 mm

43A

16 mm

57A

I

I

2

2

2

6 mm

38A

10 mm

52A

16 mm

69A

I

I

2

2

2

6 mm

46A

10 mm

63A

16 mm

85A

I

I

2

2

2

Twin and earth PVC insulated cable

Current carrying capacity

8.5kW

9.5kW

10.8kW

I

I

40A

40/45A

45A

I

I

45A

45A

45A

I

I

Unit

Rating

MCB

Cartridge

Fuse

CIRCUIT PROTECTION

Note:

 Cable selection is dependent on derating

factors

8

entry points then the following backplate 
component will need to be discarded allowing 
for the conduit to fit into the backplate. See 
Diagram 5 - Option

 ‘E’

 or

 ‘F’

.

If the installation requires the use of 10mm² 
cable up through the Bottom Entry option, then 
you will need to remove the appropriate 
backplate section 

‘G’

 

shown in Diagram 5.

(

*

 See limitations on 16mm² on Page 9).

Rear cable entry is permissible within the 
service channel area 

“H” shown in diagram 5. 

The position will be dependent on the chosen 
water entry.

The cable connected to the appliance must be 
fixed wiring, and should be stripped back as 
shown in Diagram 7

Connect the cable to the terminal block.
Ensure that all the retaining screws are 

VERY 

tight and that no cable insulation is trapped 
under the screws.

Warning!

 Failure To Comply With 

These Instructions Could Result In 
A Failure Of The Terminal Block.

Warning!

 

This Appliance Must Be 

Earthed

Replace the 
trimplate section complete with seal.

inlet cover and side access 

Diagram 6

H

*

*

*

Summary of Contents for Selectronic Premier

Page 1: ...emier IMPORTANT This booklet should be given to the customer after installation and demonstration Selectronic Premier Thermostatic Instantaneous Electronic Shower Handbook IMPORTANT PLEASE REMOVE THE USER INFORMATION LABEL FROM FRONT COVER IF THIS IS A CARE INSTALLATION ...

Page 2: ...EN SUPERVISION OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE APPLIANCE IN A SAFE WAY AND UNDERSTAND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED CHILDREN SHALL NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE CLEANING AND USER MAINTENANCE SHALL NOT BE MADE BY CHILDREN Warmer Cooler Start Stop Temperature Temperature Lock Selectronic Premier Selectronic Premier Plus with 2m Hose 1050 mm Warmer Cooler Start Stop Temperature Temperature Lock Selectronic...

Page 3: ...ded hose and riser rail The installation must comply with BS 8300 2018 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people Code of practice Remembering to Adhere to point 1 5 Choose a flat piece of wall to avoid the possibility of distorting the backplate and making the front cover a poor fit 3 Mains cold water supply either top bottom or rear entry Height of spray head a...

Page 4: ...must be taken to ensure the notch in the riser rail is fully engaged into the corresponding lug in the wall bracket This has been made a firm fit to aid stability and stop rotation Having determined the direction of the inlet water mains supply and cable approach for the installation Top Bottom or Rear or any combination it is necessary to remove the appropriate section inserts See Plumbing Connec...

Page 5: ...e fed from a header tank provided this has a minimum head of 7 metres 23ft IMPORTANT Before completing the connection of the water supply to the inlet of the shower flush out the pipework to remove all swarf and system debris This can be achieved by connecting a hose to the pipework and turning on the mains water supply long enough to clear the debris to waste A blockage in the waterways particula...

Page 6: ... DO NOT use excessive force when making these connections Installation Note If installing a water feed pipe from the back the use of a soldered Elbow Connector is recommended It should be positioned approximately 87mm from the inlet connector centre The centre of the inlet connector to the wall surface is 21mm IMPORTANT The inlet fitting MUST be used in the Bottom fitting position for Rear fitting...

Page 7: ...e and Showerhead supplied or approved by the manufacturer Electrical Connections The electrical installation must be in accord ance with the current BS7671 I E T wiring regulations and Part P of the Building Regulations and or local regulations The unit is designed for a single phase 50 Hz a c electrical supply Please check the rating plate on the unit to see what details apply to your unit A mean...

Page 8: ... installation requires the use of 10mm cable up through the Bottom Entry option then you will need to remove the appropriate backplate section G shown in Diagram 5 See limitations on 16mm on Page 9 Rear cable entry is permissible within the service channel area H shown in diagram 5 The position will be dependent on the chosen water entry The cable connected to the appliance must be fixed wiring an...

Page 9: ... three different lockable temperature settings plus normal operation position from left to right Remove the front cover taking care not to strain the flying lead Change the switch to the desired temperature control position WARNING Switch OFF the electricity at the isolating switch before removing the cover Replace and refasten the front cover Switch on electricity Check that the unit operates cor...

Page 10: ...ront cover display d When set to 4 the start up 41 C Nominal Digit 6 on front cover display Previous Setting With the DIP Switch is pushed to the right the shower will start up at the same temperature as the last time the shower was used E g If the shower was set to Digit 4 39 C when it was switched off then it will start up at Digit 4 the next time it is used DIP 6 This is used to select Eco Wate...

Page 11: ...RT STOP button to switch the unit OFF Confirm with three audible short bleeps See Diagram 12 This completes the commissioning 1 Audible Short Bleep Audible Short Bleep 1 Audible Short Bleeps 3 IMPORTANT This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children and the infirm with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been gi...

Page 12: ...is set by the installer See Installer section This is normally 40 C Digit 5 with adjustment being 34 C to 40 C Digit 1 to 5 After two seconds the Display will change to show the actual temperature usually L The digit will flash and increase until the Display reaches the target running temp When the shower has reached the target temperature it stops flashing A double bleep will sound indicating the...

Page 13: ...eps will sound See Diagram 16 Diagram 16 Audible Short Bleep 4 Diagram 17 Audible Short Bleep 4 Pressing the Cooler Button when the temperature is at Minimum will not decrease the temperature Four rapid Bleeps will sound See Diagram 17 Please Note The temperature adjustment range is set by the installer See Installer section When there is a limit to the adjustment the Temperature Lock light is ON ...

Page 14: ...If the ceiling isolator is used to stop the shower running without first pressing the Stop button then the shower may go into Over Temperature Shutdown the next time it is used Over Temperature Shutdown If an abnormal condition occurs which causes the water to get too hot Diagram 20 Audible Short Bleeps 8 The unit will automatically shutdown straight away and the water will stop flowing This is to...

Page 15: ... water temperature has been reached Temperature Lock Operation This mode is selected on installation to prevent the temperature being set too Hot or too Cold See section in Changing the Operating Mode Page 9 All the controls are the same as previously described However the Warmer and Cooler adjustment is Locked to the digit range Shown in table on Page 9 and the temperature lock light will come on...

Page 16: ...tart Stop Temperature Temperature Lock Selectronic Premier How Your Shower Works 1 Water is heated instantaneously as it flows over the heaters in the heat exchanger assembly 2 The thermostatic shower auto matically adjusts the power to the heating elements and flow of water to achieve the selected water temperature The electron ics senses the incoming water temperature and the flow of water throu...

Page 17: ...e The switch operates with an audible click and will reset if cold water is run through the shower Stage two only operates if an extreme temperature is sensed The cut out will permanently switch off and it will then have to be replaced Manufacturer Glen Dimplex Product RSELP85S RSELP85P RSELP85WPC RSELP95S RSELP95P RSELP95WPC RSELP108S RSELP108P Load profile XS XS XS Efficiency Class A A A Efficie...

Page 18: ...ose etc be cleaned using a soft cloth and that the use of abrasive or solvent based cleaning fluid be avoided especially on any plated finishes We recommend that before any cleaning the isolating switch be turned off thus avoiding accidentally switching on the shower You Must Regularly Inspect The Shower Hose For Wear And Damage Replace If Necessary Or Every Two Years With Our Approved Part Diagra...

Page 19: ...ble to use an old toothbrush or similar Do not remove the filter mesh from the body and clean whilst still in position Refit the filter making sure it is screwed fully home Do not over tighten the filter cap on reassembly WARNING Switch OFF the electricity at the isolating switch and the water supply at the mains before removing the cover Diagram 26 Troubleshooting If the performance of the shower...

Page 20: ...o control over water flow d No water when START STOP button is pressed e Unit has been switched OFF using START STOP button but can be heard heating the water I I I I I Check inlet outlet thermistors to see if they are in circuit Check for blockage in the inlet filter Check circuit through thermal cut out Check circuit through all heating elements Test should be done using a low voltage resistance...

Page 21: ...ubber Seal Set Receiving PCB 1 25m Long Chrome Shower Hose 2m Long Chrome Shower Hose Main Logic Board 3 Elements Main Logic Board 4 Elements Backplate Trimplate Backplate Side Section 5 Mode Handset White Grey Solenoid Valve c w Seals Height Adjuster Assembly Part No 93594147 93594150 93594153 93550896 93550897 SP01 100119 0 SP01 100125 0 SP01 100114 0 SP01 100111 0 SP01 100124 0 SP03 70055 0 SP0...

Page 22: ...inforcing plates into position before fixing screws in place Slide push riser rail into position then push the bracket covers into place locating the clips at the open end into the slots REINFORCING PLATES HOSE RETAINER LOCKING SCREW 22 Diagram 27 EASY CLEAN SOAPDISH ...

Page 23: ...ram below HANDSET SHOWER OUTLET After fixing the brackets to the wall slide the fixings covers over behind rail push covers into place locating the clips at the open end into the slots Use a bracket to mark the lower rawl plug positions on the wall and then slide push riser rail into lower bracket with notch facing to the rear Fix the bracket to wall using the supplied rawl plugs screws HOSE RETAI...

Page 24: ...or its authorised dealers Caused by repairs or alterations to your Redring product not carried out by Redring service personnel or its authorised dealer s Caused by use of any consumables or spare parts for your Redring product which are not Redring specified Terms and Conditions The Redring warranty is valid from the date of purchase of your Redring product from a recognised retailer in the count...

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