User Guide
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PLEASE NOTE! The shower is factory set
at ‘Position 1’ with the ‘TempLock Slider
Switch’. Choose from 3 different lockable
temp settings plus normal operation
position. (See Page 5 for details)
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Choose a flat piece of wall to avoid the
possibility of distorting the backplate
and making the front cover a poor fit.
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Hold the shower vertically against
the wall and mark the top hole first.
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Drill the hole to take the rawl plug
provided. Put the top screw in first leaving
it proud by 5mm approximately. The
shower can now be hung on this screw.
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Remove inlet cover.
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PLEASE NOTE! The shower is factory
set with the ‘DIP Switch’ set for
Eco performance – consult user should
any other options be preferred.
(See Page 6 for details)
Having determined the direction of the inlet water mains supply and cable approach for
the installation (Top, Bottom, or Rear or any combination), it is necessary to remove the
appropriate section inserts. Detailed guidance is given in the Fitting Instructions.
Remove the four cover screws
(2 Top and 2 Bottom).
Lift off the cover.
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Water flow and temperature graph.
The graph shows the relationship between hot water
flow and temperature rise obtainable from an instant
electric shower.
The different power loadings (available in the range)
expressed in kilowatts, are shown as curves on the graph.
The incoming mains water temperature into your
property can vary on average from 5ºC in winter to
15ºC in summer. The graph shows a typical winter and
summertime condition. In winter the 8.5kW shower
will give you a flow rate of about 3.5 litres per minute,
while in summer it will give approximately 5.1 litres
per minute.
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