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Zanté electric shower

INTRODUCTION

This book contains all the necessary fitting and 
operating instructions for your Triton Zanté 
electric shower. Please read them carefully.
The shower installation must be carried out by a 
suitably qualified person and in the sequence of 
this instruction book.
Care taken during the installation will provide a 
long, trouble-free life from your shower.

SPECIfICATIONS

Electrical

Nominal power 

Nominal power

rating at 240V 

rating at 230V

8.5kW – (40A MCB rating)  7.8kW – (40A MCB rating) 
9.5kW – (40A MCB rating)  8.7kW – (40A MCB rating)

 

10.5kW – (45A MCB rating)  9.6kW – (45A MCB rating)

Water

Inlet connection – 15mm diameter. 
Outlet connection – ½” BSP male thread.

Entry Points

Water – top, bottom, back, left or right. 
Cable – top, bottom, back, left or right.

Materials

Backplate, cover, controls, showerhead – ABS. 
Sprayplate – Acetal. 
Elements – Minerally insulated corrosion resistant 
metal sheathing.

Dimensions

Height − 300mm 
Width − 208mm 
Depth − 110mm

Standards and Approvals

Splashproof rated IPX4.
Complies with the requirements of current British 
and European safety standards for household 
and similar electrical appliances.
Complies with requirements of the British 
Electrotechnical Approvals Board (BEAB).
Meets with Compliance with European 
Community Directives (CE).

ADVICE TO USERS

The following points will help you understand 
how the shower operates:

a. 

The electric heating elements operate at a 

constant rate at your chosen power setting. It is the 
rate of the water passing through the heater can 
which determines the water temperature. (The 
slower the flow, the hotter the water becomes; the 
faster the flow, the cooler the water).

b.

  During winter the mains water supply will be 

cooler than in the summer, so the flow rate will 
vary between seasons at any one temperature 
setting. At different times of the year you may 
have to adjust the position of the temperature 
control to maintain your desired temperature 
setting.

c.

  The stabiliser valve minimises variations in 

shower temperature during mains water pressure 
changes. If changes in shower temperature are 
experienced during normal use, it will most 
likely be caused by the water pressure falling 
near to or below the minimum level. The drop 
in pressure may be due to water being drawn 
off at other points in the house whilst the 
shower is in use. If pressure drops appreciably 
below the minimum, the heating elements will 
automatically cut out. 

If ever the water becomes too hot and you 
cannot obtain cooler water, first check 
that the sprayplate in the showerhead has 
not become blocked.

DO NOT place items such as soap or shampoo 
bottles on top of the unit. Liquid could seep 
through the joint between the cover and 
backplate, and possibly damage the sealing 
rubber.

ImpoRtANt:

 

When  first  installed  the 

unit  will  be  empty.  It  is  essential  the 
unit  should  contain  water  before  the 
elements  are  switched  on.  It  is  vital  that 
the  commissioning  procedure  is  followed. 
Failure  to  carry  out  this  operation  will 
result  in  damage  to  the  unit  and  will 
invalidate the guarantee.

Replacement parts can be ordered from Customer 

Service. See

 ‘spare parts’ 

for details and part numbers.

Due to continuous improvement and updating, 

specification may be altered without prior notice.

Summary of Contents for Zante

Page 1: ...2180289H January 2006 Installers please note these instructions are to be left with the user Installation and operating instructions Zant electric shower...

Page 2: ...Commissioning 13 Operating the shower 14 15 Operating functions 16 Fitting the riser rail 17 18 Fitting the hose and showerhead 18 Adjusting the showerhead 19 Cleaning the showerhead 20 Cleaning the f...

Page 3: ...king the electrical connections 3 ELECTRICAL 3 1 The installation must comply with BS 7671 Requirements for electrical installations IEE wiring regulations building regulations or any particular regul...

Page 4: ...mines the water temperature The slower the flow the hotter the water becomes the faster the flow the cooler the water b During winter the mains water supply will be cooler than in the summer so the fl...

Page 5: ...tch flag assembly 8 Stabilising valve 9 Terminal block 10 Earth connection 11 Solenoid valve 12 Water inlet 13 Thermal cut out outlet 14 Pressure relief device PRD 15 Shower outlet Inside cover fig 2...

Page 6: ...e connected to its own independent electrical circuit IT MUST NOT be connected to a ring main spur socket outlet lighting circuit or cooker circuit 3 1 The electrical supply must be adequate for the l...

Page 7: ...hose rooms must be protected by a 30mA RCD 9 To obtain full advantage of the power provided by the shower use the shortest cable route possible from the consumer unit to the shower 9 1 The current car...

Page 8: ...it may not be possible to achieve optimum performance from the unit throughout the year During periods of high ambient temperatures it may be necessary to select a low power setting to achieve your d...

Page 9: ...ck valve or similar must be fitted in the supply pipework to prevent back flow Pressure relief safety device A pressure relief device PRD is designed into the shower unit which complies with European...

Page 10: ...ide entry is required the cover will have to be cut out Carefully remove the appropriate area by using a knife or junior hacksaw fig 10 If installing a feed pipe from the back or bottom the centre of...

Page 11: ...plasterboard or a soft building block you must use suitable wall plugs and an appropriate drill Screw the bottom fixing screw into position leaving the base of the screw head protruding 6mm out from...

Page 12: ...be achieved by connecting a hose to the pipework and turning on the mains water supply long enough to clear the debris to waste Procedure Turn off the water supply either at the mains stopvalve or th...

Page 13: ...erheating Note The supply cable earth conductor must be sleeved The outer sheath of the supply cable must be stripped back to the minimum The supply cable must be secured either by routing through con...

Page 14: ...the cold position fig 17 Offer the cover to the backplate unit Attached to the stop start switch inside the cover is a two wire lead The socket on the end of this lead must be connected to the plug t...

Page 15: ...PRD to operate Turn on the mains water supply to the shower at the isolating stop valve and then turn on the electric supply to the shower at the isolating switch The power indicator will light Press...

Page 16: ...required for the unit cannot be met due to low water pressure it will be necessary to operate the unit on this setting during the warmer months because of flow rate limitations entering the unit Full...

Page 17: ...the flow of water through the shower and be indicated by the blue arrows To increase the shower temperature Turn the temperature control clockwise this will decrease the flow of water through the sho...

Page 18: ...fficient and operating difficulties may be encountered A green indication shows that water pressure is sufficient for satisfactory operation of the shower Overheat cut out During normal operation if a...

Page 19: ...racket end fig 26 Locate the second bracket on top of the rail Check the rail is vertical then mark the centre hole and of the other two holes Remove the bracket and rail Drill and plug the wall Fit t...

Page 20: ...below the dish The collar is slightly tapered and should be fitted thinner section uppermost Make sure it locates firmly in the soap dish so it holds the dish at the required height on the rail Fitti...

Page 21: ...c shower 19 ADJUSTING THE SHOWERHEAD Five showerhead patterns are available fig 36 Adjust the spray pattern by turning the bezel on the showerhead in either direction until the desired pattern is obta...

Page 22: ...reaches a STOP Hold the cartridge firmly and continue to twist anti clockwise Having loosened the sprayplate it can be unscrewed and removed completely Clean the sprayplate with a suitable brush or pr...

Page 23: ...nd removal of the compression fitting Also depending on the incoming pipework arrangements if there is not enough slack in the pipework it could mean the removal of the unit from the wall When cleanin...

Page 24: ...00160 10 5kW 83000160 6 Stabiliser valve assembly 8 5kW 9 5kW 82600550 10 5kW 82600760 7 Solenoid valve assembly 83300450 Eaton 8 Outlet pipe assembly c w wires PRD 8 5kW 9 5kW 82200510 10 5kW 8500018...

Page 25: ...3 SPARE PARTS Ref Description Part No 13 5 mode kwik kleen showerhead 22011270 14 Brackets pair 83306160 15 Riser rail 7042409 16 Showerhead holder 83306190 17 Soap dish 22008960 18 Flexible hose 2810...

Page 26: ...blocked sprayplate in showerhead 2 2 1 Check if stop valves are fully open Check if blockage in inlet filter 2 3 1 Readjust flow rate to give increased flow 2 3 2 Select economy power 3 1 1 See Water...

Page 27: ...ter pressure resumes to normal 6 1 1 Clean or replace blocked sprayplate in showerhead and then fit new PRD 6 2 1 Check for free passage through hose Replace the hose if necessary and fit new PRD 6 3...

Page 28: ...order 2 By telephone quoting credit card MasterCard or Visa details 3 By website order www tritonshowers co uk Triton Standard Guarantee Triton Plc guarantee this product against all mechanical and e...

Page 29: ...Pdf Supplied By http www plumbworld co uk...

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