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Installation Guide
• This shower unit is designed to be
connected to a 15mm cold water mains
supply.
• To make sure the heating elements are
activated the shower must be connected
to mains water supply with a minimum
static pressure of 0.1MPa (15lb/sq in) – 1
bar at a minimum fl ow rate of 8 litres per
minute. The maximum static pressure is
1MPa (145lb/sq in) 10 bar.
• The shower unit must not be fi tted where it
may be exposed to frost, for example, in an
outdoor area. The shower must not be used
if suspected of being frozen. Frost damage
is not covered by the guarantee.
NOTE:
For the
9.5 & 10.5kW model, the
minimum running pressure must be obtained
at 9 L/min.
• Position your shower on the wall so that it will NOT
be in the direct water spray from the shower handset
when fi xed.
• The shower unit should be positioned so that the
shower handset cannot be immersed in the bath or
shower tray when hanging down.
• Remove the four front cover fi xing screws and lift the
cover off complete with the control knobs and start /
stop push button.
1.
Having decided on the water and cable entry
points and chosen a fl at piece of wall, hold the
shower vertically against the wall and mark the
top two fi xing holes whilst ensuring the shower
is square.
2.
Carefully drill the two holes as marked using
a sharp 5.5mm masonry drill after fi rst making
certain there are no pipes or wires behind the
proposed holes.
3.
Insert the wall plugs and screws provided
leaving the screw head proud by approximately
5mm. The shower can now be hung on these
screws.
4.
Make sure that the shower is positioned
vertically and square, now mark and drill the
lower slotted fi xing hole. Then fi x the shower to
the wall. Do not fully tighten the screws at this
stage
5.
The shower back plate and removable cor n er
mouldings have moulded cut out sections which
are clearly indicated to allow the chosen service
entry option to be cut out prior to fi nal fi x.
Shower installation must be carried out by a suitably qualifi ed person and be in
accordance with BS 7671 (IET wiring regulations), building regulations, water regulations
and / or any specifi c local water company regulations in force and should be in
accordance with BS EN 806.
• Plumbers jointing compound must not
be used. In instances of diffi cult joints
use P.T.F.E. Tape. The use of jointing
compound will invalidate the product
guarantee.
• Do not solder fi ttings near the shower unit
as heat can travel along pipe work and
damage components.
• Do complete all plumbing connections
before making the electrical connections.
IMPORTANT
Under no circumstances should this shower unit be recessed (it must be fi tted onto
the fi nished wall surface) or tiled up to or sealed around the unit at this may prevent
air circulating and any condensation escaping.
5. Important Installation Information
6. Fixing The Shower To The Wall
NOTE:
The half way down screw should
only be fi tted during fi nal installation.
• A piece of insulating or masking tape
applied to the wall before marking out the
fixing holes will help stop the drill from
wandering, particularly on tiled surfaces.
• When working near a basin or bath,
insert the plug in the waste fitting so that
small parts cannot be lost.
• Take care not to drop accessories or
tools into basin or bath.
TIPS
Wall
fi
xing points
15
1.
Switch on the electrical supply at the
isolation switch.
NOTE:
We recommend that you do not stand
under the spray from the shower handset
when switching on – wait until the water has
reached a stable warm temperature.
2.
Push the start / stop button for immediate
water fl ow.
3.
Select your power setting using the top
rotary control. There are four power
settings:
4.
The temperature control knob alters the
outlet temperature by increasing or reducing
the fl ow rate of water through the shower
unit.
5.
To increase the temperature turn the
control knob clockwise (towards 9) and
this will decrease the fl ow. To reduce the
temperature turn the control knob anti-
clockwise (towards 1) and this will increase
the fl ow.
NOTE:
Your final adjustment may be
anywhere on this scale.
6.
To turn off the shower unit push the start /
stop button.
NOTE:
A small amount of water will be
retained in the shower head after the shower
has been turned off. This may drain over a few
minutes.
7.
Finally switch off electricity supply at the
isolation switch.
IMPORTANT:
Once the power and
temperature controls are set the shower can
be switched on and off by the separate start /
stop push button. Only occasional adjustment
of the rotary fl ow / temperature control will be
necessary for winter / summer changes in the
incoming cold water ambient temperatures.
NOTE:
Eco 1 and Eco 2 settings
These are the low power settings for increased
economy in the warmer months or when a
cooler shower is preferred. Fine tune outlet
temperature adjustment is via the bottom
rotary temperature control.
NOTE:
High setting
This is the full power setting. Fine tune outlet
temperature adjustment is via the bottom
rotary temperature control.
NOTE:
If cold setting is selected the heating
elements are not energised so the water
temperature will be at the incoming water
mains ambient which will be warmer in
summer and colder in the winter months.
Adjustment of the rotary temperature control
on this setting will only alter the fl ow of water
not the water temperature.
IMPORTANT:
When making a temperature
adjustment the unit can take up to 20–30
seconds to stabilize at the new temperature.
Please wait before making further adjustments.
User Guide
Adjusting the shower handset
The supplied shower handset has three
spray patterns. These modes are selected
by rotating the spray plate clockwise or anti-
clockwise until the desired mode is selected,
when rotating the spray plate you will hear
an audible click indicating when the required
mode is properly engaged.
2. Operating The Shower
Power Selector
Temperature
Control
Start / Stop Button
HIGH
- Indicated by a solid
red line
ECO 1
- Indicated by a
dashed red line
ECO 2
- Indicated by a dotted
red line
COLD
- Indicated by a solid
blue line