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HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR
SPA300C
SHOWER
ASSEMBLY OF ACCESSORIES
Diagram 4 (
Riser Rail and Soap-Dish Fitting Instructions)
(Refer to the separate fitting instruction sheet packed with the accessories for more details)
1. Establish height of riser rail to suit user requirements. This should be a maximum of 0.6 metres (2ft) above the level
of the heater, see (a) and Diagram 1.
2. Remove covers from the wall brackets (b), and position the lower bracket and mark the wall for the screw fixing (c).
Then drill and plug the wall and fix the lower bracket
without
the rail location notch.
3. Fit the rail into the lower bracket. Place the remaining bracket
with
the rail location notch on the top of the rail,
making sure that the rail slot is located into the notch. Ensure the hole position is vertically aligned and mark the
wall (d). Remove the rail and bracket, then drill and plug the wall.
4. Assemble the height adjuster (e). Compress the height adjuster and slide onto the rail. Fit the hose retaining ring
and then the soap dish on the bottom of the rail (f). Lock the soap dish into position by tightening the lock nut.
5. Replace the rail assembly into the lower bracket. Refit the top bracket, ensuring the slot in the rail is located into
the bracket notch and fix to the wall. Slide covers onto both brackets.
NOTE: The adjustable slider grips the conical nut on the shower hose (g)
A more comprehensive list of additional
accessories and spare parts can be supplied
from Creda Sales Hotline 0870 9000 420
7.
Fit the shower hose, and operate the shower first without the handset to flush out particles,
fit the handset and then operate the shower as on page 8 or 12 and check:
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Water gets to a satisfactory temperature and water flow can be adjusted by control knob “E”.
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Knob “E” has been correctly engaged by ensuring that the knob turns approximately one full turn.
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Power selection operates in all 3 button settings, giving a change in water temperature.
•
Check again for leaks and that the holes in the shower handset are not blocked.
8.
Demonstrate the showers operation to all users.
It is recommended that the shower unit and hose etc. be cleaned using a soft cloth and that the use of
abrasive or solvent based cleaning fluid be avoided, especially on any plated finishes.
We recommend that before any cleaning, the isolating switch be turned off, thus avoiding accidentally
switching on the shower.
WARNING: YOU MUST REGULARLY INSPECT THE SHOWER HOSE FOR WEAR
AND DAMAGE. REPLACE IF NECESSARY, OR EVERY TWO YEARS,
WITH AN APPROVED PART.
WARNING: IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR SHOWER,
YOU MUST REGULARLY CLEAN THE SHOWER HANDSET.
All water contains particles of lime-scale, which build up in the shower handset and
unit reducing the performance.
It is therefore important to clean the shower handset by simply rubbing the rubber
nozzles, or soaking in proprietary lime-scale remover and rinsing thoroughly before use.
NOTE:
After use it is normal for some water to drip from the shower handset for a
few moments. This inhibits lime-scale build-up over prolonged use.
Please Note:- The fitting of Spare Parts must be supervised by a suitably qualified person.
WRAS Listed Water
Front Cover without PCB
Cat No. 93550813
Isolating Valve
Cat No. 93792452
Front Cover complete with PCB
Cat No. 93550814
Curtain and Rail Pack
Cat No. 83792812
Thermal Cut-Out 50/88°C
Cat No. 93597871
Solenoid Valve
Cat No. 93590355
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES COMMON SPARE PARTS