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REMEMBER
•
Our taps must be installed by professional installers
in accordance with current regulations and
recommendations in your country, and the specifications of the fluid engineer.
•
Sizing the pipes correctly
will avoid problems of flow rate, pressure loss and water hammer
(see calculation table in our brochure and online at www.delabie.com).
•
Protect the installation
with filters, water hammer absorbers and pressure reducers to reduce
the frequency of maintenance (recommended pressure from 1 to 5 bar maximum).
•
Install stopcocks
close to the tap to facilitate maintenance.
• The pipework, filters, non-return valves, stopcocks, bib taps, cartridge and all sanitary fittings should
be checked at least once a year, and more frequently if necessary.
COMMISSIONING (Fig. A, B, G, H & J)
• Press the starter
1
repeatedly to purge the air until the automatic shut-off stabilises
(~ 30 sec. +5/ -10): the first cycles can last 5-7 minutes.
• Pressing on the starter
1
, releases a jet of water. This causes the shower to open hydraulically.
Releasing the starter
1
will stop the jet of water.
SETTINGS (Fig. A, B, C & O)
• The water jet from the nozzle
5
can be rotated through 20°. Apply pressure with your thumb on the
nozzle
5
and adjust to the desired position.
• The rotational position can be locked in place. To do this:
- Remove the nozzle
5
using the tool
31
(supplied) (
Fig. O
).
- Using a 19mm spanner (not supplied), carefully tighten the nut
41
.
- Replace the nozzle
5
, taking care not to block it.
• The flow rate can be adjusted (
Fig. A, B & C
):
- Unscrew the ring
3
using the tool
31
(supplied), and remove the cover
7
.
- Turn the stopcock
32
using a 3mm Allen key.
- Once the flow rate has been adjusted, replace the cover
7
and the ring
3
using the tool
31
supplied.
MAINTENANCE (Fig. A, C, K, L, P & Q)
Exposed, wall mounted, recessed or ceiling-mounted SPORTING shower model (Fig. L)
Dirt or abrasions on the O-rings on the starter:
• Turn off the water supply and remove the starter with a 23mm spanner (not supplied).
• Check/clean the O-rings
21
and
22
.
• Replace the starter using a 23mm spanner and connect the water supply.
SPORTING panel
Dirt or abrasions on the O-rings on the starter (
Fig. A, B, C & K
):
• Using the tool
31
unscrew the ring
3
and remove the cover
7
(
Fig. A & C or B & C
).
• Turn off the water supply by closing the stopcock
32
(clockwise) (
Fig. A or B
).
• Unscrew the two screws
4
and remove the end cap
2
(
Fig. A or B
).
• Remove the starter, partially loosening the holding screw
20
with a screwdriver (not supplied) (
Fig. K
).
• Remove the ring using a flat screwdriver, applying pressure to eject the starter
1
. (
Fig. K
).
• Check/clean the O-rings
21
and
22
(
Fig. K
).
• Replace the starter and the ring: press fully on the starter then release; tighten the screw
20
.
• Open the water supply by opening the stopcock
32
(anti-clockwise) (
Fig. A or B
).
• Replace the cover
7
and tighten the ring
3
using the tool
31
(
Fig. A & C or B & C
).
• Replace the end cap
2
and tighten the two screws
4
(
Fig. A or B
).
EN
After Sales Care Support:
For the UK market only: Tel.
01491 821 821 -
email:
The installation guide is available on: www.delabie.co.uk
For all other markets: Tel.
+33 (0)3 22 60 22 74 -
email:
The installation guide is available on: www.delabie.com
Dirt or abrasions on the O-rings on the shower head mechanism (
Fig. A, B, C, M, N & P
):
• Using the tool
31
, unscrew the ring
3
and remove the cover
7
(
Fig. A & C or B & C
).
• Turn off the water supply by closing the stopcock
32
(clockwise) (
Fig. A or B
).
• Using a 30mm spanner, unscrew the mechanism body
42
(
Fig. P
).
• Remove the delay case
25
, the spring
26
and the piston
27
, taking care not to lose the washer
24
(
Fig. M
).
• Clean the inside of the delay case
25
with a cloth, and the timing groove
30
with a non-metallic point,
and check/clean the seals
28
and
29
(
Fig. M & N
).
• Replace the mechanism assembly not forgetting the washer
24
(
Fig. M
).
• Restore the water supply by opening the stopcock
32
(anti-clockwise) (
Fig. A or B
).
• Replace the cover
7
and tighten the ring
3
(
Fig. A or B
).
Cleaning the filter (
Fig. A, B, C & Q
):
• Using the tool
31
, unscrew the ring
3
and remove the cover
7
(
Fig. A & C or B & C
).
• Turn offthe water supply by closing the stopcock
32
(clockwise) using a 3mm Allen key (not supplied)
(
Fig. A or B
).
• With the same Allen key, unscrewthe filter holder
43
and clean the filter
44
(
Fig. Q
).
• Replace the filter
44
and the filter holder
43
.
• Restore the water supply by opening the stopcock
32
(anti-clockwise) (
Fig. A or B
).
• Replace the cover
7
and tighten the ring
3
using the tool
31
or a pair of circlip pliers (
Fig. A or B
).
Frost protection (
Fig. A, B, C & D
):
• Shut offthe mains water supply orthe stopcock nearthe installed SPORTING shower.
• Press the starter
1
on the SPORTING shower panel to reduce the pressure.
• Remove SPORTING panel:
- Using the tool
31
, unscrew the ring
3
and remove the cover
7
(
Fig. A & C or B & C
).
- Disconnect the panel from the inlet assembly
33
by unscrewing nut
34
.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the two screws
4
and remove the end cap
2
(
Fig. A or B
).
- Remove the four screws
6
and
6’
(
Fig. A & B
).
- Remove SPORTING panel and store it in a frost-free area.
CHEMICAL AND THERMAL SHOCKS
•
The SPORTING is designed to withstand thermal and chemical shocks in line with current regulations
and guidelines.
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
•
Cleaning chrome and stainless steel:
do not use abrasive, chlorine or any other acid-based
cleaning products. Clean with mild soapy water using a cloth or a sponge.
Clean with mild soapy water using a cloth or a sponge.
•
Frost protection:
drain the pipes and operate the tap several times to drain any remaining water.
In the event of prolonged exposure to frost, we recommend taking the mechanisms apart and storing
them indoors.