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Manual mixer shower

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MAIN COMPONENTS

 Ref.  Description

 

1.

  Mixer shower body 

(non thermostatic)

 

2.

  Control handle

 3.

  Fixing plinth

 4.

  Outlet adaptor

 5.

  Blanking plug

 

6.

  Elbows and fittings X2

 7.

  Olive, nut, trim X2

All dimensions listed in this fitting book regarding the product and installation are approximate.

All kits and fittings are for illustration purposes only and are not supplied unless otherwise stated.

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Summary of Contents for Kaho

Page 1: ...se note these instructions are to be left with the user CAUTION THIS PRODUCT IS NOT THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED The showerhead and hose supplied with this product are an integral part of the safety of...

Page 2: ...N COMPONENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 SITE REQUIREMENTS 2 SAFETY WARNINGS 2 PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS 3 WATER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 3 TYPICAL SUITABLE INSTALLATIONS 4 5 SITING OF THE SHOWER 6 FITTING THE MIXER 7 BO...

Page 3: ...ixing plinth 4 Outlet adaptor 5 Blanking plug 6 Elbows and fittings X2 7 Olive nut trim X2 All dimensions listed in this fitting book regarding the product and installation are approximate All kits an...

Page 4: ...e must not be exceeded Pressure reducing valve On sites where the running pressure is above 5 bar the use of a suitably sized pressure reducing valve fitted in the cold mains supply pipework can provi...

Page 5: ...ns that easily accessible in line filters are used to aid maintenance Hard water areas a If it is intended to operate the shower in areas of hard water above 200 ppm temporary hardness a scale inhibit...

Page 6: ...with an unvented stored hot water cylinder For systems with no cold water take off after the appliance reducing valve it will be necessary to fit an additional drop tight pressure reducing valve when...

Page 7: ...mal store manufacturer Gravity fed systems fig 5 The shower control MUST be fed from a cold water cistern and hot water cylinder providing nominally equal pressures There MUST be a minimum of one metr...

Page 8: ...ies showerhead riser rail can be positioned above or to either side of the shower refer to fig 6 Supply pipework Complete the pipework to the shower area having decided on the position of the shower a...

Page 9: ...mounting plate onto the wall fig 8 The inlet elbows allow for either rising falling or rear entry hot and cold water supplies The elbow adapters have two O ring seals fig 9 to the body and do not requ...

Page 10: ...all compression fittings Tighten all the grub screws to secure the mixer to mounting plate FITTING THE CONTROL LEVER Push the control lever onto the valve Using an Allen key secure the lever to the va...

Page 11: ...t the water temperature turn the control lever clockwise for a hotter shower and anti clockwise for a cooler shower fig 15 To stop the shower To start the shower Anti clockwise for cooler Clockwise fo...

Page 12: ...wer head connected Important Product flow rates are for guidance only CLEANING DO NOT use abrasive or solvent cleaning fluids The shower unit riser rail hose etc should be cleaned using a soft cloth a...

Page 13: ...Manual mixer shower 11 All dimensions listed in this fitting book regarding the product and installation are approximate DIMENSIONS 100mm 130mm 150mm 1 2 BSP...

Page 14: ...enuine Triton spare part for your product please visit www tritonshowers co uk spares for product codes and prices Alternatively please call our Customer Services team on 024 7637 2222 to order direct...

Page 15: ...4 1 Reduce the simultaneous demand from the mains supply 2 1 1 Turn the control lever clockwise 2 2 1 Turn the control lever clockwise 2 3 1 Make sure heating appliance is set to maximum or has suffi...

Page 16: ...or Diners Card Payment can also be made by pre payment of a pro forma invoice by cheque or postal order Telephone orders are based on information given during the call Before contacting Triton please...

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