9.During normal operation if the shower senses an overheated water temperature then the thermal cutout will switch off the heating elements. Water will continue to flow and as the water temperature falls the heating elements will be turned back on. If the unit continues to cycle then increase the flow rate by turning knob “E” clockwise and check that the handset does not require
10.Note that knob “E” IS NOT A TAP and does not turn the water off.
WARNING! DO NOT SWITCH THE SHOWER ON IF YOU SUSPECT IT OF BEING FROZEN. WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE SURE IT HAS THAWED OUT.
Redring After Sales Service
We offer a technical advisory service on the telephone to contractors and other customers with problems in the field.
RING 0870 9000 430
Spare parts can be supplied against any debit or credit cards.
RING 0870 0102 829
Remember to quote the exact type of shower, as written on the front of the shower and on this leaflet. It may also be of use to have a note of the model and serial number as stated on the underside the shower.
How your shower works
Your shower is designed for convenience, economy and safety of use
1.Water is heated instantaneously as it flows over the heating elements in the copper heating tube. (Diagram 2).
2.The required water temperature is achieved by adjusting the rate of water flow. Diagram 3 shows the principle involved in relating temperature rise to flow rate. The higher the water flow the lower the temperature rise, and vice versa. The temperature of the water supplied from the mains can vary considerably throughout the year from 5 to 20°C. This means that in Winter, the flow rate will be less than in the Summer to achieve the same outlet temperature. In summer the ‘MEDIUM’
Diagram 2
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