Problem
Possible Causes
Remedy
Limited water flow
- Check water pressure (If a pump has
been installed check to see if the
pump is working)
-
Clean Filter Gasket between shower
and hose
Troubleshooting
Cleaning Recommendations
Cleaning Procedures
• Required cleaning your faucets and shower
products,
regular cleaning will prevent
scale buildup and water
spotting.
• Follow the label instructions. Do not allow any cleaner
to remain on the product for longer than necessary.
• When using spray cleaners, Please spray first to a
sponge or cloth, Don’t spray directly to the product.
• Please use clean water to rinse to remove residual
cleaners and dirt.
Important
• Soap and shampoo residue can also cause damage to
the product. Rinse with clean water after use.
• If the surface is already damaged, harsh cleaning
materials will cause further damage.
Crossflow, hot water being forced
into cold water pipe, or vice versa,
when mixer is closed
-
Check valves dirty or leaking
-
Clean check valves, exchange if
necessary
-
Dirt or sedimentation on valve seat,
shut-off unit damaged
-
Clean or exchange shut-off unit
Shower drips continuously
Modern faucets and
shower
products
utilize
a
combination
of materials to comply with the needs of the market with
regard to design and functionality.
To avoid damage, it is necessary to use some caution
when cleaning. Damage caused by improper treatment
is not covered under the warranty.
Cleaning Materials for Faucets and Showers
• To remove lime scale, use only products made
specifically for that purpose. Always follow the
manufacturer’s instructions when using.
• Do not use cleaners that contain hydrochloric,
formic, acetic, or phosphoric acids, as these will
cause considerable damage to finishes and to
plastic components.
• Never mix cleaning materials.
• Never use cleaners containing abrasives. Do not
use abrasive cleaning cloths, pads, or sponges.
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Supply pressure inadequate
-
Filters Gasket are dirty
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