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Drain down procedure (fixed shower head)
1. Close hot and cold mains feeds using the
isolating valves.
2. Remove the shower hose (A) and drain the
hose and head or lay the hose and head
down in the shower tray to drain any excess
water.
3. Loosen the grub screw (C) to disconnect the
fixed head from the wall.
4. Loosen the two inlet nuts (B) at back of the
shower and disconnect the valve from the
wall.
5. Remove the whole unit from the wall, face
the inlet valves face down over the shower
tray until the water stops running.
6. Once the water is drained reverse the
process to reconnect the shower back to
the wall.
7. Let the water drain out of the valve into the
shower tray.
Protecting your bath thermostatic mixer
valve (where fitted)
In addition to a shower Thermostatic Mixer
Tap, if your RPH has a bath fitted there will be a
TMV fitted to regulate the water temperature to
the bath. This should be removed or correctly
drained down during months in which frost may
occur.
12.11 Cleaning
Shower mixer & taps
All surface finishes will wear if not cleaned
correctly. The safest way to clean your mixer
or tap is using warm soapy water and a cloth.
To dry use a soft cloth. Stains can be removed
using washing up liquid. Most bath cleaning
powders and liquids will damage the surface of
your fitting even the non-scratch cleaners.
Bathroom fittings
High quality plastics are used in the
construction of the shower room fittings. Never
pour very hot or boiling water directly onto the
basin or onto the shower tray - always add cold
water first.
be cleaned with detergent and warm water.
WARNING:
Never use abrasive cleaners.
Kitchen
The kitchen worktop, sink, drainer and cooking
equipment surfaces should only be cleaned
with hot soapy water, unless the appliance
manufacturer says otherwise in their own
literature. Do not use abrasives or wire wool.
The inside of ovens should be cleaned in
accordance with the instructions contained in
the manufacturer’s leaflet.
12.12 Furnishings
Upholstery care
Cleaning
Dust, dirt and grit should be removed frequently as
this will affect the durability and colour of the fabric.
i
Note:
Please vacuum and brush your
furniture frequently.
General Care
Plastics can be cleaned using a very mild
detergent in tepid water. Never use abrasive
cleaner or chemical cleaner.
i
Note:
It is important
not
to pour hot water
directly into or onto any plastic.
Always start with cold water and add the hot to
achieve the desired temperature.
The shower cubicle and sanitary ware should
Summary of Contents for Biarritz Lodge 40x13-2 2020
Page 8: ...9 Warranties 10 AfterSales 12 Swift Connect Direct 12 WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SUPPORT...
Page 18: ...19 Siting Figure 4 Typical Support and holding down points Twin unit...
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Page 20: ...21 Fire precautions 22 Emergency shut off points 23 GENERAL SAFETY ADVICE...
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Page 30: ...31 Mains electricity and wiring 32 Bulbs 33 MAINS ELECTRICITY WIRING...
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Page 36: ...37 APPLIANCES...
Page 38: ...39 COOKING...
Page 40: ...41 BLINDS...
Page 42: ...43 Pull out sofa bed 44 Bunk beds 44 BEDS...
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Page 58: ...59 Protecting your RPH and possessions 60 SECURITY...
Page 60: ...61 Winterisation 62 Condensation 63 WINTERISATION...
Page 64: ...65 External dimensions 66 Model names berths and bed sizes 67 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
Page 78: ...79 Single Unit Generic Gas Technical info...
Page 79: ...80 Single Unit Generic Lighting Technical info...
Page 81: ...82 Twin Unit Generic Lighting Technical info TWIN LODGE SCHEMATIC 2020...
Page 82: ...83 Technical info CO AX Schematic LOUNGE OR...
Page 85: ...86 Notes...