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1
Shower
inoperable, no water
flow.
2
Water too hot.
3
Water
temperature cycling
hot/cool at intervals.
4
Water too cool or
cold.
5
Shower varies
from normal
temperature to cold
during use.
1.1
Interrupted power
supply.
1.2
Unit malfunction.
2.1
Not enough water
flowing through the
shower.
2.2
Blockage in supply.
2.3
Increase in ambient
water temperature.
3.1
Heater cycling on
outlet temperature limiter.
4.1
Too much flow.
4.2
Water pressure below
minimum required (see
rating label).
4.3
Reduction in ambient
water temperature.
4.4
Electrical malfunction
or thermal cut-out has
operated.
5.1
Water pressure has
dropped below minimum
required.
1.1.1
Blown fuse or circuit breaker. Check supply.
Renew or reset fuse or circuit breaker. If it fails
again, consult a qualified electrician.
1.1.2
Power cut. Check other appliances and if
necessary, contact local Electricity Supply Co.
1.2.1
Have unit checked. Ring Customer Service.
2.1.1
Increase flow rate via temperature control.
2.1.2
Blocked sprayhead - clean or replace
blocked sprayplate in sprayhead.
2.2.1
Check if stop valves are fully open. Check if
blockage in inlet filter.
2.3.1
Re-adjust flow rate to give increased flow.
2.3.2
Select ‘economy’ power.
3.1.1
See
'Water too hot'
causes 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3
and their appropriate action/cures. If it continues,
contact Triton Customer Service.
4.1.1
Reduce flow rate via temperature control.
4.2.1
Is water supply mains or tank fed ?
4.2.2
If tank fed, re-plumb to mains water supply
or see 4.2.4.
4.2.3
If mains fed, ensure that mains stopvalve is
fully open and that there are no other restrictions
in the supply while shower is in use, or see 4.2.4.
4.2.4
Fit pump to give minimum pressure (see
rating label). Contact Customer Service for advice.
4.3.1
Re-adjust flow rate to give reduced flow.
4.3.2
Select ‘high’ power.
4.4.1
Have unit checked by suitably qualified
electrician or contact Triton Customer Service.
5.1.1
Wait until the water pressure resumes to
normal.
FAULT FINDING
IMPORTANT: Switch OFF the electricity at the mains supply and remove the circuit fuse before
removing the cover from the shower while attempting any fault finding inside the unit.
Problem/Symptom
Cause
Action/cure