81333 v1.12 09.21 Tudor Installation Instruction
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Knob removed to show screw
Thermostat spade connectors
In order to help preserve our environment we ask that you dispose of
this product correctly. Please contact your local city council for collection
centre details
Service
End of life disposal
Cleaning
Never use strong, corrosive or abrasive cleaning materials. Wipe clean
the outer surfaces with a sponge or soft cloth using a mild soap and
water. Domestic dish washing liquid detergent is most suitable.
This appliance may only be serviced by a suitably qualified technician.
Disconnect from power and turn water supply OFF before attempting any kind of
service work.
Removing the case
1. Remove temperature control knob by gripping it and pulling towards you.
2. Remove the single retaining screw located beneath the temperature control
knob.
3. Remove the four case screws: two at top, two at bottom.
4. Carefully lift off the case.
To replace the case, perform the above procedure in reverse.
Replacing a thermostat
1. Remove the front cover.
2. Disconnect the two electrical terminals from the thermostat. These are
spade connectors and can be easily pulled off.
3. Remove the two screws attaching the thermostat to the plastic upright.
4. Pull the capillary out of the thermostat pocket located on the element
assembly.
5. Take the new thermostat (90421) and uncoil about half of the capillary tube.
6. Push the new capillary into the pocket ensuring that the thermostat bulb is
inserted first, before the safety cut out bulb.
7. Attach the thermostat to the plastic upright.
8. Reconnect the two electrical terminals. It does not matter which way around
the connections occur.
9. Ensure the remaining capillary coil is out of the way of any live terminals.
10. Ensure the plastic upright is located securely in the position provided.
11. Refit the cover assembly.
Tap temperature adjustment
Adjustment of a tap temperature limiter on Solo and Hero vented taps
should be made only by a Zip Service Provider or a qualified
technician.