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The quality name in water heating Carousel Carousel Carousel Carousel Carousel ELECTRIC SHOWER INSTALLATION and USER INSTRUCTIONS ref. 3600 5640 issue 4 HIGH START STOP LOW FLOW PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE USER...
blue Stop/Start switch Power setting Pressure white switch switches blue High Heat exchanger brown Start black Stop brown black black Low flow green/yellow violet black Terminal Solenoid block Figure 2 Wiring diagram 7.2 & 8.5kW blue Stop/Start switch Power setting Pressure white switch...
2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 CONNECTIONS 2.1 Your shower is designed and tested to the very highest standards and complies Inlet connection -15mm ext. diameter fully with all of the relevant national/ spigot for international standards for safety and compression fitting.
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fitted in the pipework to the shower, in an flow and result in extremely hot water being emitted from the spray head. accessible place. This will be of great benefit if any maintenance work or A damaged hose could completely block complete replacement of the shower is the outlet of the shower;...
HOW AN INSTANT ELECTRIC 3 SITING AND PLUMBING SHOWER WORKS 3.1 Spend some time planning exactly 2.19 When the user starts the shower by where to site the shower heater and riser pressing the stop/start button, the flow rail. Bear in mind the height of people who control lets in the water.
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1. Fit a hose-restraining ring - see Fig. 5. Highest Position 2. Fit a double-check valve in the pipework to the shower. Riser rail 3.9 Decide from which direction your inlet pipe will enter the shower heater. There is a choice of entry from top, bottom, right Shower hand side or rear - see Fig.
3.13 Before making the final water 4.4 Before making any electrical connections to the shower heater, the connections within the installation, pipework MUST FLUSHED make sure that no terminal is live. If in THOROUGHLY to remove brick dust, doubt, SWITCH OFF the whole installation swarf etc.
shower, DO NOT grout right up to the 5 CONNECTING TO SERVICES shower backplate as this makes PREPARATION subsequent removal difficult. Do not seal the shower to the wall using bath sealant, 5.1 Remove the three fixing screws as the shower will not be harmed by water which hold the front cover onto the dripping behind it.
CABLE ENTRY 5.8 Available entry points:- top, bottom and rear (rear is generally the easiest). Side entry is not possible. The thinned areas in the backplate and bottom section are suitable for a cable size up to 16mm². 5.9 For rear entry, cable must emerge from the wall only in the areas specified in Figure 11 Connecting pipe - rear entry Fig.
5.17 Carry out any cutting with pipe cutters ELECTRICS in preference to a hacksaw, to minimise 5.27 Design your system as outlined in swarf. Use 15mm compression fittings, Section Three. Lay the cable in your preferably with copper compression rings chosen route, ensuring that you have (olives), for the connection to the shower ample length.
5.37 Make sure that all the terminal block 5:45 Slowly turn the water control knob screws are tightened very firmly. Replace anticlockwise. There may be gurgling the bottom section of the backplate. noises as water fills the heat exchanger, then water will start to flow from the handset.
High setting button & light HIGH Low setting button & light Start stop button & light START STOP LOW FLOW Water Control Knob Low flow light Figure 13 External features of shower ON when the water control knob is turned 6.
regularly, maybe as often as once a week in hard water areas. 6.5 This is because the fine outlet holes can become blocked with scale and this will affect the pattern of the spray and cause the heater to perform poorly. 6.6 The easiest and most effective method of cleaning your handset, regardless of which type you have with...
7 FAULT FINDING In the unlikely event of a problem, consult the trouble shooting chart below. For your particular symptom follow the suggested remedies in the order given. If you are unable to remedy the problem, CONTACT YOUR INSTALLER IN THE FIRST INSTANCE. Do not attempt any electrical or plumbing work unless you are competent to do so.
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SYMPTOM REMEDY POSSIBLE CAUSE 2. Flow adequate B. Water flow too high. B. Reduce the flow by turning the water control knob but water too clockwise slowly. NOTE: If the knob is turned too far cold (continued) clockwise, the safety pressure switch inside the shower will turn off the heating elements.
This guarantee in no way affects the statutory rights of the consumer. GUARANTEE & SERVICE POLICY The policy of Heatrae Sadia is one of This product is guaranteed against faulty continuous product development and, as materials and manufacture for a period of...
William Wilson Ltd., Unit 3A, 780 South Street, Whiteinch, Glasgow G14 0SY Tel: 0141 4341530 Due to continuous improvement and updating, specifications may be altered without prior notice. Heatrae Sadia Service Sales Hurricane Way, Tel: (01603) 420330 Tel: (01603) 420110...
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