Thermostatic electric shower
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unscrew the cover retaining screws again and lift
the cover from the backplate.
Attached to the control PCB, inside the cover,
is a 14-way ribbon cable. The ribbon cable
connector must be plugged into the socket
located on the power PCB inside the unit
(fig.16)
. The connector can only be correctly
plugged in one way by virtue of a location
lug on the plug. The ribbon cable also has a
coloured edge which is on the right-hand side
when correctly fitted to the socket.
REPLACING THE COVER
REPLACING THE COVER
ImpoRtaNt:
Before finally fitting the cover,
the following steps must be taken:
a.
check all plumbing connections are water
tight.
b.
check terminal block screws are fully
tightened.
c.
make sure the pipe and cable entering
the unit do not prevent the cover locating
correctly to the backplate.
d.
make sure the valve spindle has the ‘flat’
and keyway slot uppermost (12 o’clock
position).
e.
make sure the temperature control knob
on the cover has ‘trIton’ horizontal
with the blue/red graphics at the top
(the knob ‘flat’ inside the cover should be
uppermost).
Offer the cover to the unit. Carefully locate
the cover tags into the guide pockets on the
backplate and check the wires are not trapped.
Guide into position so that the control spindle
locates correctly (the ‘flats’ only allow the spindle
and knob will only fit one way). While applying
slight pressure to the front cover, secure in
position with the three retaining screws.
The flexible hose can be left attached to the
shower outlet. Make sure the supplied sealing
washer is fitted.
Once the riser rail kit is installed, the shower is
ready for normal operation.
Fig.16