NOTE: Failure to install the Triton Xerophyte Controller Unit within the defined installed
distance of within 10 metres of the Triton Xerophyte Mixer Unit will negatively affect
wireless connectivity. If the symbols in Fig 26 continue to be displayed, then the Triton
Xerophyte Controller Unit will need to be relocated. It is crucial for efficient and trouble-free
operations to ensure that there is a strong and consistent wireless signal connecting the
Triton Xerophyte Controller Unit and Triton Xerophyte Mixer Unit.
DO NOT run the Triton Xerophyte Mixer Shower without a water supply.
Commissioning procedure (Wired and wireless)
After switching the Triton Xerophyte Controller Unit on, the message illustrated in Fig 28 will
be displayed on the Controller Unit. To begin the commissioning procedure, press the
‘Start/Stop’ button (Fig
27).
The purpose of the commissioning process is to dispel any air in the system and to prime
both supplies to the Triton Xerophyte Mixer Unit. It also provides the opportunity to verify
that everything is functioning correctly. The process takes around 2 minutes, and water
flows from the shower head during the process.
During the commissioning mode, the Triton Xerophyte varies flow control and temperature
while displaying the process on the screen. It is suggested to hold your hand under the flow
to to verify that the temperature and flow of shower water corresponds with the information
displayed on the Controller Unit’s screen.
Press the ‘Start/Stop’ button to terminate the commissioning process if you are confident
that there is no air in the system. Following servicing or maintenance, it will be necessary to
repeat the above commissioning process. This commissioning process can be reactivated
from the
configuration menu. Refer to the ‘Settings and configuration’ section within the
User Guide
.
Fig 28
Commissioning
Mode
PRESS
TO
START SHOWER
Fig 27
Start, Stop,
Pause
Button
Commissioning
29
Flow
Control
Buttons