Summary of Contents for Mira Advance Standard J97I
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For SPARES, ADVICE or REPAIRS Please call us on 0844 571 5000 (UK Only) MIRA ADVANCE ATLP LOW PRESSURE ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE LIMIT THERMOSTATIC PUMPED ELECTRIC SHOWER Installation and User Guide This product is suitable for gravity cold water only. Please leave these instructions with the user at the installation address.
Important Safety Information WARNING! This shower can deliver scalding temperatures, cause fire, electric shock or other personal injury if not operated, or maintained in accordance with the instructions, warnings and cautions contained in this guide and on the appliance. Please read the important safety information and the operation section of this guide before using the shower.
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14. DO NOT change the handset model. Fit only shower heads recommended by Mira and do no fit any additional device to restrict the water outlet flow. 15. When adjusting the handset mode, point handset away from body and make sure that the water temperature has stabilised before continuing to shower.
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Only Kohler Mira recommended accessories should be used. 23. DO NOT perform any unspecified modifications, or drill or cut holes in the product other than instructed by this guide.
Guarantee For domestic installations, Mira Showers guarantee the Mira Advance ATLP against any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase (shower fittings for one year). For non-domestic installations, Mira Showers guarantee the Mira Advance ATLP against any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
Pack Contents Tick the appropriate boxes to familiarise yourself with the part names and to confirm that the parts are included. 1 x Mira Advance Low 1 x Mira Advance Low Pressure Standard Pressure Flex 1 x Compression Nut 4 x Wall Screws ...
Continuously rated Standards and Approvals The Mira Advance ATLP complies with the requirements of the BEAB Care Mark Standard and the relevant directives for CE marking. The BEAB Care mark is invalid if the product is not installed and used in accordance...
Dimensions 100 mm 115 mm 243 mm 84 mm 84 mm Advance Low Pressure Advance Standard Low Pressure Flex Disposal and Recycling End of Product Life Electrical and electronic devices contain a range of materials that can be separated for recycling and used in new products. This product should not be disposed of with your general household waste.
Installation Requirements General We recommend that the product be brought into the room where it is to be installed and left to acclimatise to room temperature, this will reduce the possibility of condensation on electronic components. This product works best when supply temperatures and pressures remain stable and within the product specifications, refer to section 'Specifications'.
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1.2 Do not use sealing compounds on any pipe fittings or joints. 1.3 To avoid damage to the case when soldered fittings are used, pre-solder the pipework and fittings before connecting them to the inlet connector assembly. 1.4 Avoid layouts where the shower hose will be sharply kinked. This may reduce the life of the hose.
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operation. The tone of the pump motor may change when the temperature control knob is adjusted. This is quite normal. 1.12 Use a minimum of 15 mm diameter supply pipework. It should be noted, however, that on long pipe runs this should be increased to 22 mm (refer to section 'Pipework' for guidance).
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Refer to section: 'Important Safety Information' first. 2.1 In a domestic installation, the rating of the electricity supplier’s fuse and the consumer unit must be adequate for the additional demand. All Mira Advance ATLP pumped electric showers are high power appliances, so it is essential to contact the electrical supply company to make sure that the supply is adequate for the appliance.
Installation Refer to section: 'Important Safety Information' first. This installation covers all models of the Mira Advance ATLP Thermostatic shower. 200 mm 1. Electrical supply is 2. Determine the shower 3. Remove cover screws. turned off at the mains. p o s i t i o n , l e a v i n g adequate space for maintenance.
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10. Drill holes through 11. Connect supply pipe. 12. Turn on water supply p l a s t i c c a s e a s Do not overtighten. and check the pipe required. Fix appliance connections for leaks . to wall.
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16. Refit cover using the 2 17. Plastic Inserts are 18. Do not seal around any screws provided. DO provided to finish part of the appliance. NOT use alternative the top of the cover screws to secure the a s r e q u i r e d . C a n cover as this can accommodate sizes cause damage to the...
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22. Power to appliance, 23 Start shower to prime 24. Allow water to flow check Start/Stop for pump. until all air has been blue light. purged. 25. Push Start/Stop to 26. Install the shower turn off the appliance. f i t t i n g s . R e f e r t o T h e p u l s i n g l i g h t separate Installation and "beep"...
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Commissioning On initial installation, the appliance needs to 'learn' about the site conditions and does so during the commissioning cycle. Once set, the shower constantly updates it's memory with information about the site conditions to deliver the best performance. DO NOT commission the appliance if water leaks from the unit. Set Maximum Temperature and Commissioning Cycle 1.
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1st Beep (LONG) - Release START/STOP. 2nd Beep (SHORT) - Release FLOW. 5. HIGH FLOW LIGHT FLASHES This indicates the shower is commissioning. Water flows for approximately 1 minute 20 seconds. In some cases the cycle can take up to 3 minutes. Allow the shower to stop automatically.
Operating the Shower Refer to section: 'Important Safety Information' first. 1. With the electrical supply turned on, 2. Select the desired flow by pushing push Start/Stop. either once or twice. 3. Check water temperature before 4. Allow 10-15 seconds for any entering shower.
User Maintenance Always read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION for your shower. In the event of a malfunction of the shower, a fault finding table is provided in this guide detailing possible causes and remedies that may be carried out by non-qualified personnel.
Installer Maintenance Tradesperson Maintenance - Inlet Filter Cleaning/Replacing Read the section 'Important Safety Information' first. 1. Electrical and water supplies to the 2. Remove the cover screw, cover and appliance are turned off. splash guard. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the cover 3.
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• Mains connections are exposed when the cover is removed. • Refer to wiring diagram before making any electrical connections. • Make sure all electrical connections are tight to prevent arcing/ overheating. • Make sure all plumbing connections are watertight. When following these instructions, it is sometimes necessary to examine the appliance with the electrical and water supplies turned on.
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Advance² Error Codes X - 7 / Display, Causes and Rectification Error Code Table For all fault codes 0 to 14 the Reset light will be on or flashing. This will require the shower to be turned off at the pullcord / isolator switch to reset the unit. When the pullcord / isolation switch is turned back on the shower may beep and the Start / Stop button may flash.
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Appliance has been incorrectly shut down. Replace Relay Board & Control PCB / Cover TOGETHER. Advise the user on correct start/stop procedure and general operation of the shower, refer to User Guide. Incoming water temperature too high. Check inlet water temperature is not too high.
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Unsafe hot water detected. Unit incorrectly shut down causing hot water to trip the max temp limit, this would be following ERROR 17. Hot water in the heater tank, bleed via the blue button. Check Outlet Sensor connection to the Relay Board.
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Run the shower with the temperature control set to full cold and the flow set to high for 2 - 3 minutes and then stop the shower. Clean and if necessary renew the inlet filter (see Maintenance) but do not refit either the filter, the filter cap or the shower front cover. Gradually turn on the water supply at the isolator valve enough to catch a small quantity of water in the cup or container and measure the temperature.
Wiring Diagram Brown Outlet Temperature Sensor Relay PCB One Shot Thermal Switch CN12 CN11 CN10 N E L Internal Pump Heater Tank Motor Solenoid Valve Inlet Sensor Front Cover Control PCB Blue Green/Yellow Inlet Plumbing Connector...
● Products purchased ex-showroom display. T: 01 531 9337 ● Disinfection or descaling to reduce bacterial E: customerserviceeire@mirashowers.com growth or contamination. www.mirashowers.ie Mira is a registered trade mark Registered Office: EU Importer address of Kohler Mira Limited. Cromwell Road, K/E S.A.S.
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