Commissioning Procedure - Triton RALLY 2 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Electric shower
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!! IMPORTANT !!
WARNING
Before normal operation of the shower, it
is essential the following commissioning
procedure is completed correctly.

COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE

The first operation of the shower is intended
to flush out any remaining unit debris and
to make sure the heater unit contains water
before the elements are switched on.
This operation MUST be carried out WITH
the flexible hose screwed to the outlet but
WITHOUT THE SHOWERHEAD ATTACHED.
Make sure the outlet of the flexible hose is
directed to waste.
IMPORTANT: Failure to turn the control to
the minimum flow position MAY cause the
PRD to operate.
1. Before turning on the electric and mains
water supplies to the shower, make sure that
the power selector is at the OFF position
and the temperature control is turned fully
clockwise to MINIMUM flow (fig.17).
2. Turn on the mains water supply to the shower
at the isolating stopvalve and then turn on the
electric supply to the shower at the isolating
switch.
3. Turn the power selector to COLD (fig.17)
and wait until water starts to flow from the
flexible hose.
4. Slowly rotate the temperature control fully
anti-clockwise to the maximum flow
position (fig.18). It will take about thirty
seconds for a smooth flow of water to be
obtained while air and any debris is flushed
from the shower.
• When a smooth flow of water is obtained,
rotate the temperature control from
minimum to maximum several times to
release any trapped air within the unit.
Once flushing out has been completed turn
the power selector to OFF.
• Fit the shower head to the flexible hose and
place in the shower head holder.
The shower is now ready for normal operation.
COMMISSIONING
Fig.17
19
check list
OFF
Power selector
to COLD
COLD
Temperature
control fully
clockwise
(MINIMUM
flow on COLD
setting)
Temperature
control fully
anti-clockwise
(MAXIMUM
flow on COLD
setting)
SECTION
SECTION
9
Fig.18

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