User guide
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1.  Water is heated instantaneously as it flows over the
heating elements in the copper cylinder (Diagram 8). 
2.  The heaters are only switched on when sufficient                   
water is flowing.                                                
This is done automatically with a switch which                                         
works on water pressure and is indicated by the
neon light illuminating depending on the power
selected by outer knob “A”. 
3.  The water is turned on and off by the solenoid                   
valve built into the shower.                              
This is switched on when outer knob “A” is                       
clicked clockwise. 
4.  The flow of water is automatically held at the level set
by the user even though the supply pressure may vary
(see “Effect of Other Water Devices on Incoming Water Supply”). 
5.  If the water supply falls below a set limit, the pressure                             
switch will operate and switch off the power to the elements.
This is indicated by the neon light going out (see “Effect of Other Water Devices on Incoming 
Water Supply”). 
6.  As a further safeguard, a thermal cut-out switches the power off if the water temperature 
climbs above the set limit. This cut-out, which gives an audible click, may also operate due to 
residual heat when the shower is switched off.                                    
It will reset itself if water is run through the shower for 10 to 20 seconds. 
7.  The pressure relief device is to safeguard against abnormal pressure conditions, and provides a 
level of appliance protection should an excessive build of pressure occur within the shower. 
Effect of Seasonal Incoming Water Temperature Changes 
The required water temperature is achieved by adjusting the rate of water flow.  
Diagram 9 shows the principle involved in relating temperature rise to flow rate.                  
The higher the water rate the lower the temperature 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 the winter, flow rate will be less than in the summer to 
achieve the same outlet temperature.                                                          
In summer the “  (medium)” power setting may give adequate hot water. 
Effect of Other Water Devices on Incoming Water Supply 
Your shower is designed to stabilise temperature changes caused by water pressure 
fluctuations.  These can result from toilets being flushed or taps being turned on and off. 
When this happens your showering temperature will be held within a controlled band, provided that 
the minimum pressure required by the shower is maintained. 
Your shower requires a minimum running
 pressure of 69kPa (0.7 bar, 10 psi).                                            
At pressures above 69kPa (0.7 bar, 10 psi) it will minimise temperature fluctuations as detailed 
above.  If the water pressure falls below 69kPa (0.7 bar, 10 psi) it is likely that the pressure switch 
will turn off the power to the heating elements, resulting in a cold shower.                
This will be indicated by the neon light going out.  
HOW YOUR ACTIVE 320S SHOWER WORKS 
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WARNING: ALL WIRING AND INSTALLATION MUST BE 
SUPERVISED BY A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PERSON. 
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL THIS SHOWER WHERE IT MAY BE 
SUBJECTED TO FREEZING CONDITIONS 
We recommend that the installation is done in the following sequence. 
a. Fixing the shower to the wall  b. Plumbing   c. Electrical connections 
a.  FIXING THE SHOWER TO THE WALL 
1.  Position the riser rail at a convenient height for majority of users as 
detailed in Diagram 1 and mark its position (also see separate 
accessories fitting instructions). 
2.  Position the heater so that the top of the unit is horizontal and level 
with, or a maximum of 0.6 metres (2ft) below the top of the 
riser rail. Choose a flat piece of wall to avoid the possibility of 
distorting the backplate thus making the front cover a poor fit. 
3.  Adjust the position to get the most convenient arrangement taking 
the following into account. 
•  The heater must not be mounted in the direct spray from the handset. 
•  The handset must not be able to come into contact with used water in the cubicle, bath or 
basin.  If it can, even after the hose has been retained by the retaining ring (see separate 
accessories fitting instructions sheet), a vacuum breaker must be fitted. 
4.  Fix the riser rail with screws provided (see separate i
nstructions supplied with accessories).      
5.  Decide the position of the electrical cable into the unit.
If top or bottom entry is chosen (according to Diagram 7 on page 9), cut away the walls in the 
backplate as shown in Diagram 2. 
6.  Decide the position of entry of the cold water pipe into the unit. 
If top, cut away the backplate. If rear, pl
ease read the section on plumbing.                                            
If bottom, remove the front cover (complete with knobs) and cut away the detachable corner 
section as shown. 
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR ACTIVE 320S SHOWER 






