Triton Luxury Body Dryer Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 10

Body dryer

7

600mm diameter

Before installing consideration should be given 
to ease of installation, inspection, servicing and 
removal.

Access to electrical connections and the routing 
and security of electrical cables should always be 
paramount, particularly the isolation switch 

(see 

Electrical Requirements)

.

Fig.4

 shows a typical system layout.

As a minimum, a floor area of 600mm diameter 
should be allowed directly below the output 
vent (rectangular nozzle) of the body dryer for 
the user to stand in 

(fig.5)

. However, the user 

will benefit most where the area under the dryer 
is the largest area possible of clear floor space.

Note: The body dryer MUST not be positioned 
over a bath or within a shower cabinet.

Use the template 

(fig.6)

 and cover to 

determine the best position for the body dryer. 
Careful observation and measurement both 
above and below the ceiling will ensure all 
factors are taken into account before any drilling 
or cutting takes place. 

Always try the body dryer template in a selected 
location before proceeding further.

IMPORTANT: 

Loft insulation that occupies 

the space required for the dryer should be 
removed or rolled back. The unit must be 
installed on flat surfaces both above and 
below the ceiling otherwise difficulty may be 
encountered when fitting the ceiling cowling 
and subsequent operation of the unit may be 
impaired. 

Note:

 To install the Body Dryer to a concrete 

ceiling with an additional suspended ceiling or 
a bathroom with a timber flat roof construction 
you will need to use an optional fitting kit (not 
supplied). Contact Triton Customer Service for 
further details.

 

Once installed, care should be taken to ensure 
the immediate area around the body dryer 
unit within the loft space remains a clear of of 
obstructions and that other items are not placed 
against the unit or in close proximity.

It is recommended that the electrical feed cables 
are secured to a convenient joist 

(fig.7)

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Fig.6

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Fig.7

Key

A.  

Air intake.

B.

  Bolt hole for solid 

ceiling.

C.

  Communications 

cable hole.

D.

  Water drainage.

E.

  Exhaust nozzle.

Summary of Contents for Luxury Body Dryer

Page 1: ...INSTALLERS PLEASE NOTE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE LEFT WITH THE USER 2180514G June 2008 Installation and operating instructions Luxury body dryer...

Page 2: ...st with low interest rates PRICE MATCH always get the best deals available Boilers Radiators Heating controls Pipes ittings Cylinders Fires Renewable energy Bathroom suites Kitchen sinks taps Showers...

Page 3: ...cal connections 10 Replacing the cover 12 Commissioning 13 Operating functions 14 Overheat cut out 15 Cleaning 16 Servicing 16 Spare parts 17 Guarantee service policy etc rear cover To check the produ...

Page 4: ...c shock 2 6 To enhance electrical safety a 30mA residual current device RCD MUST be installed in all body dryer shower circuits This may be part of a consumer unit or a separate circuit 2 7 Switch off...

Page 5: ...wo speed fan and 2 x 4 5kW heater elements which are fully controllable using the hand held controller supplied Air is drawn in through the filter passed across the elements and then discharged downwa...

Page 6: ...ce If the green LED is on but the unit does not operate then the hand held controller or its battery should be suspected DO NOT attempt any repairs since there are no user serviceable parts in the uni...

Page 7: ...e the same supply as an electric shower providing the wiring connections follow that of the wiring schematic shown in the electrical connections section The body dryer MUST NOT be connected to a ring...

Page 8: ...using the shower 10 Where a shower cubicle is located in any room other than a bathroom all socket outlets in that room must be protected by a 30mA RCD 11 The current carrying capacity of the cable mu...

Page 9: ...body drying and will heat a bathroom rapidly The dryer should not be used for any other purpose It may be sited in Area C or beyond defined areas see fig 3 WARNING The dryer must NOT be positioned wh...

Page 10: ...lected location before proceeding further IMPORTANT Loft insulation that occupies the space required for the dryer should be removed or rolled back The unit must be installed on flat surfaces both abo...

Page 11: ...driver Flat head screwdriver Hand held drill with 8mm drill bit Protective goggles glasses and face mask Procedure Use the template and cover to determine the best position for the body dryer Careful...

Page 12: ...or a pad saw to be used fig 10 Open out the two smaller holes to 20mm diameter When drilling or cutting from below it is recommended that eye protection is used Waste material should be collected at t...

Page 13: ...ns cable should be firmly secured using the clamps provided The earth wire should be physically longer than the live and neutral wires IMPORTANT Where a shower is involved earth continuity is essentia...

Page 14: ...ld be routed as shown in fig 18 The connectivity at the body dryer is as shown in fig 15 and adjacent to the connecting blocks on the body dryer Always be aware that the electrical supply and electric...

Page 15: ...ns marked on the ceiling Connect up the multiway cable to the PCB unit within the ceiling cover fig 19 Secure the multiway cable in the strain relief tabs located in the cover and then secure the cove...

Page 16: ...unit The body dryer has a 10 minute maximum run time after which the unit will switch itself off To restart the dryer reselect a setting this prevents permanent operation of the dryer when a button is...

Page 17: ...eating elements being operated for the first few times This odour should quickly disappear Remote control handset fig 21 Works by infra red frequency transmissions and has a range of about five metres...

Page 18: ...electrical power Overheating is a sign that something is wrong if the reason for overheating is not obvious or is a regular occurrence then advice or support should be sought from an approved service...

Page 19: ...and a damp cloth not wet to clean off stains Make sure that dust or fluff does not accumulate on the inlet mesh this could lead to overheating of the element Use a vacuum cleaner at regular intervals...

Page 20: ...1 Main PCB 83309590 2 Heater element single 83309600 3 Fan motor 83309610 4 Run capacitor 83309620 5 Cover including PCB Filter 83309630 6 Handset 83309640 7 Communication cord 83309650 Optional Body...

Page 21: ...le your details including post code the model number and power rating of the product together with the date of purchase 2 Based on information given over the telephone a Triton Customer Service Adviso...

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