Any maintenance must be carried out by a qualified tradesperson, following the
instructions provided. Before replacing any parts, make sure that the underlying
cause of the malfunction has been resolved.
Warning! There are no user-serviceable components beneath the cover of the
appliance. Only a competent tradesperson should remove the cover.
Cleaning
Many household and industrial cleaners contain abrasive and chemical substances
that can damage the finish of your shower. Only clean the shower and fittings with
a mild washing-up detergent or soap solution, and then wipe them dry with a soft
cloth.
Handset
Poor shower performance can be avoided
by regular cleaning of the handset. Use
your thumb or soft cloth to wipe the
rubber nozzles. The handset must also be
descaled regularly.
Cleaning the Inlet Filter
Warning! Isolate the electrical and water
supplies before removing the cover.
1.
Remove the three retaining screws
that hold the cover on the shower and
remove the cover.
2.
Remove the service tunnel from the
shower.
3.
Use a suitable spanner to remove
the inlet filter from the inlet connector
assembly. Hold a wrench across the
flats of the inlet connector assembly
to prevent damage to the connector,
whilst removing the strainer. Do not
remove the 'O' seal.
4.
Remove the inlet filter.
5.
Clean the inlet filter with a stiff brush.
If necessary, use a kettle descalent in
accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
6.
Refit the components in reverse
order.
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Cover
Inlet Filter
Inlet Connector Assembly
Screw