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Temperature
control
Power
selector
Economy
Cold
High
Fig.35
OPERATING THE SHOWER
NOTE: Ensure the commissioning procedure has
been carried out.
To start the shower
Turning the power selector to the red or blue
symbol positions will commence water to flow.
To stop the shower
Switch the power selector to the ‘STOP’ position
and water will cease to flow.
WARNING: If re-starting immediately after
stopping, be aware that a slug of hot water
will be expelled for the first few seconds.
To use the power selector
The power selector has four positions (stop, cold,
economy and high) as shown in
fig.35
.
STOP is to switch off the electric and water supply
at the shower – no flow or power used.
Blue symbol
is cold water only. Adjustment of the
temperature control at this setting will only alter
the force of the water from the sprayhead. IT
WILL NOT ALTER THE WATER TEMPERATURE.
Single red symbol
is an economy setting for using
less power during warmer months. Temperature
adjustment at this setting is via the temperature
control.
Note:
If the stated flow rate 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.
Double red symbol
is a high setting which allows
the highest flow achievable for your preferred
temperature. This setting should normally be
regarded as optimum shower performance
throughout the year. Temperature adjustment at
this setting is via the temperature control.
To adjust the shower temperature
The water temperature is altered by increasing or
decreasing the flow rate of the water through the
shower via the temperature control
(fig.35)
.
After obtaining your preferred shower
temperature, the number can be remembered
and left as the normal setting and should only
need to be altered to compensate for seasonal
changes in ambient water temperature.
NOTE: The preferred number on ‘economy’ will
give a different temperature to the same number
position on ‘high’.
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NOTE: IN NORMAL USE, IT IS IN ORDER TO
LEAVE THE WATER SUPPLY PERMANENTLY
ON TO THE SHOWER UNIT, BUT AS WITH
MOST ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES,
THE UNIT
MUST BE SWITCHED OFF AT THE
ISOLATING SWITCH WHEN NOT IN USE.