Operating The Shower - Wickes Aquatronic 4 Ultra Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING THE SHOWER

Operating the shower
WARNING!
Before normal operation of the
W-001-A
shower, it is essential the following
commissioning procedure is completed
correctly.
When the electricity supply to the shower is
switched on at the isolating switch, the POWER
indicator will light.
to start the shower
Press the START/STOP button and water will
begin to flow.
note: The default start up setting is the HIGH
setting.
to stop the shower
Press the START/STOP button and the phased
shutdown will begin. Water will cease to flow
after a few seconds.
to use the control buttons
There are two control buttons – HIGH/
ECONOMy and COLD (fig.0).
The upper button is for switching between the
HIGH and ECONOMy power setting.
The HIGH setting allows the highest flow
achievable for your preferred temperature. This
setting should normally be regarded as optimum
shower performance throughout the year.
The ECONOMy setting uses less energy when
the ambient mains water temperature is high
during hot months.
note: When starting the shower, the default
setting is HIGH. The upper button alternates
between the two settings. Press the button
once to select the ECONOMy setting; press the
button again to reselect HIGH.
Temperature adjustment at this setting is via the
temperature control.
The lower button is for COLD water only.
Adjusting the temperature control at this setting
will only increase or decrease the flow of the
water from the showerhead. (It will not alter the
water temperature.)
Aquatronic 4 Ultra electric shower

High & Economy
Temperature
control
Start/Stop
button
Note: In normal use, it is in order to leave the
water supply permanently on to the shower
N-002-A
unit, but as with most electrical appliances,
the unit must be switched off at the
isolating switch when not in use.
WARNING!
After any servicing of mains water
supply, always flush out the pipework
W-002-A
to remove any debris.
Always make sure the unit is started
on COLD in order to purge any air in
the pipework.
Fig.0
Cold

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