If the Triton Xerophyte Mixer Unit is dismantled for any reason during servicing or
maintenance, then it MUST be inspected to ensure there are no leaks. Following maintenance
or servicing it is recommended to repeat the commissioning procedure to ensure no air has
become trapped during the work.
Cleaning
Many household cleaners contain abrasive and chemical substances, and should not be used
for cleaning the Triton Xerophyte Controller Unit or any chrome-plated fittings. It is
recommended that your Triton Xerophyte Shower Controller is cleaned regularly with warm,
soapy water using a microfibre cleaning cloth (eg: E-cloth) or sponge ONLY.
DO NOT use a general-purpose cleaning cloth (eg: J-cloth) dishcloth or scourer.
DO NOT use abrasive or aggressive chemical cleaning products as this may affect the product
surface finish and invalidate your guarantee.
It is recommended that the filter be periodically cleaned to maintain the performance of the
shower.
Cleaning the inlet filters
Using an appropriate flat-bladed screwdriver, isolate both the hot and cold inlet valves (Fig 11).
Isolate the electricity supply to the Triton Xerophyte Mixer Unit.
Unscrew the inlet nut and remove the inlet pipe, O ring seal, flow regulator housing/inlet filter.
Remove the inlet filter from the flow regulator housing (Fig 28) and wash thoroughly under
running water to remove all debris.
Refit the flow regulator housing/Inlet filter, O ring seal and inlet pipe, secure with the inlet nut.
Note: the inlet nut only needs to be hand tightened.
Flow Regulator
Housing/Inlet Filter
Inlet
Pipe
31
Non Return
Valve
O Ring
Seal
Inlet Nut
Fig 28
Flow Regulator
Housing/Inlet Filter
General Maintenance