O p e r a t i o n
17
OPERATING THE SHOWER
Make sure all plumbing and electrical supplies
are connected and switched on.
To start the shower, press the Start/Stop button
(fig.37)
.
Adjust the flow control
(fig.38)
until the flow
rate is satisfactory.
For maximum flow, turn the flow control fully
clockwise. For minimum flow, rotate the flow
control fully anti-clockwise.
To adjust the water temperature, rotate the
temperature control
(fig.39)
. The temperature
is numbered for ease of use, ranging from ‘1’ –
fully cold to ‘9’ – fully hot.
Once the preferred temperature is reached, no
further adjustment is required, providing the hot
and cold water supplies remain constant.
To stop the shower, press the Start/Stop button
once more. This stops the pump and water flow.
Unless the shower is to be used again
immediately, the shower should also be
switched off at the electricity isolating switch.
As a safety feature, the temperature control has
a built-in stop to prevent you accidentally
exceeding your highest desired temperature. If
adjustment is required see section
‘Adjusting the
maximum temperature stop’
.
To override this stop, press the button
(fig.40)
while the control is up against the stop and turn
the control anti-clockwise to the higher settings
(pressing the button before the stop will not
operate the override mechanism even if the
control is turned with the button depressed).
To return to the normal temperature range just
turn the temperature control clockwise until it is
past the maximum temperature stop. Make sure
that the temperature control is in the normal
temperature range when the shower is switched
off. The stop comes in a factory set position
based on 65°C stored hot water temperature.
CAUTION:
It is recommended that persons who
may have difficulty understanding or operating
the shower controls should not be left
unattended whilst showering. Special
consideration should be given to young children
and the less able bodied.
Fig.37
Fig.39
Fig.38
Maximum
temperature
override
button
Fig.40