Electric shower
12
Fig.16
Fig.13
REPLACING THE COVER
• Locate the trimplate into the backplate and
secure with the two fixing screws.
• The power selector spindle must be aligned
as shown
(fig.13)
.
• To make sure that the temperature control
is correctly positioned on the stabilising
valve, temporarily place the cover in position
so that the splines engage and rotate the
temperature control fully anti-clockwise.
• Remove the cover and position the
temperature control knob so that it points to
the maximum flow position
(fig.14)
.
• Position the power selector to the
‘COLD‘
position
(fig.15)
.
• Offer the cover to the unit. Attached to the
Stop/Start switch inside the cover is a two-wire
lead. The connection on the end of this lead
must be connected to the plug that is situated
at the bottom right-hand side of the unit
(fig.16)
-
Note: The plug and socket can
only fit one way.
• Check to ensure that the wiring is not
trapped and replace the cover squarely to
the backplate and guide into position so that
the knobs locate correctly into the splined
spindles.
•
Should any difficulty arise, recheck the
points above.
• While applying slight pressure to the cover,
secure in position with the retaining screws.
Fig.14
Fig.15
The first operation of the shower is
intended to flush out any remaining
unit debris, and to make sure the
heater unit contains water before
the elements are switched on. This
operation must be carried out with
the flexible hose screwed to the outlet
but without the showerhead attached.
Make sure the outlet of the flexible
hose is directed to waste.
WARNING
COVER RETAINING SCREWS
ONLY
the
SUPPLIED SCREWS
should be
used. The use of none supplied screws
WILL
invalidate product specifications & warranty.