Operating instructions
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CONTENTS
Shower Unit
Showerhead
Flexible Hose
Slider Rail Tube
Slider Rail Brackets
Slider Rail Showerhead Holder
Screw Pack
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SECTION
PACKING CONTENTS
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SECTION
PLUMBING AND
ELECTRICAL NOTES
PLUMBING NOTES
1. All installations must comply with the
Water Regulations or Byelaws.
2. Supply pipes must be flushed to clear
debris before connecting the shower
unit.
3. DO NOT connect the shower unit to
the mains cold water supply as it will
damage the unit and also be in breach
of Water Regulations.
4. DO NOT use excessive force when
making connections to the flexible
hose or sprayhead – finger tight is
sufficient.
5. ALL plumbing connections are to be
completed and water supplies turned
on BEFORE switching on the
electricity supply.The shower must not
be operated dry without water.
6. DO NOT solder pipes or fittings within
300mm of the shower appliance, as
heat transfer can damage components.
7. When installed, the top of the shower
unit must be at least 75mm lower than
the base of the cold water storage
cistern to prevent the pump being run
dry without water.
8. A dedicated COLD water supply must
be taken directly from the COLD water
cistern to the shower. This draw-off
must be on the opposite side of the
cistern to the float operated valve to
reduce the risk of air entering the unit.
9. The action of the pump is to increase
the flow rate. If the supply pipework
cannot handle the resulting flow rate
then:
9a. The anticipated flow rate may not
be achieved.
9b. Air may be drawn into the HOT supply
from the vent pipe causing spluttering
and temperature fluctuations at the
sprayhead.
10. Fullway isolating valves or fullway
lever valves MUST be fitted on the
HOT and COLD water supplies to the
shower as an independent means of
isolating the water supplies should
maintenance or servicing be necessary.
DO NOT use stop taps or ball-o-fix
type valves hich restrict flow.w
ELECTRICAL NOTES
1. The installation must comply with
BS 7671 Requirements for electrical
Installations’ (IEE wiring regulations).
Make sure the incoming hot and cold
water supplies to the shower are
adequately earth bonded.
2. DO NOT turn on the electrical supply
until the plumbing connections have
been completed. Only then can the
electricity be switched on in order to
power the motor to turn water on to
the shower when commissioning. The
shower must not be operated dry
without water.
3. The mains supply must be 230/240V,
at 50Hz, connected to the unit via a
double pole switched 3 Amp fused
connection unit (not supplied) with a
minimum 3mm contact separation gap
in each pole.
4. In accordance with ‘The Plugs and
Sockets etc. (Safety) Regulations
1994’, this unit is intended to be
permanently connected to the fixed
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