Thermostatic electric shower
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Phased shutdown
In use, when the START/STOP button is pressed,
power is switched off to the elements and the
power indicator will extinguish. The display
will change to a flashing ‘SD’. Water continues
to flow for a few seconds, flushing out any
remaining hot water. This makes sure the next
immediate user will not receive a slug of hot
water if standing under the showerhead when
starting the shower.
Safety cut-out
The shower is fitted with a thermal cut-out safety
device. In the event of abnormal operation
which could cause unsafe temperatures within
the unit, the device will disconnect the heating
elements.
It will require a visit from a qualified engineer to
determine the nature of the fault and replace the
safety device, once the unit has been repaired.
Changing the fascia
This shower unit has the facility for the coloured
fascia to be simply changed for another colour of
your choice. The coloured options are available
as low cost accessories and are listed in the ‘parts
list’ section at the rear of this booklet.
The top of the fascia has a recessed cutaway.
With your finger, just press down in the cutaway
and pull away
(fig.32)
. To replace the fascia,
position the lower end into the recess of the
cover and push fit the top into position.
Fig.32
WaRNING!
after any servicing of mains water
supply, always make sure the unit is
started on CoLD in order to purge any
air in the pipework.
Note:
In normal use, it is in order to leave the
water supply permanently on to the shower
unit, but as with most electrical appliances,
the unit must be switched off at the
isolating switch when not in use.