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Aspirante thermostatic power shower

1  PLUMBING NOTES

1.1

  All installations must comply with Water 

Regulations or Water Bylaws.

1.2

  Supply pipes must be flushed to clear 

debris before connecting the shower unit.

1.3

  DO nOT connect the shower unit to 

the mains cold water supply as it would 
damage the unit and also, the installation 
would be in breach of Water Regulations.

1.4

  DO nOT use excessive force when making 

connections to the flexible hose or 
showerhead – finger tight is sufficient.

1.5

  ALL plumbing connections are to be 

completed and water supplies turned on 
BEFORE switching on the electricity supply. 
The shower must not be operated dry 
without water.

1.6

  DO nOT solder pipes or fittings within 

300 mm of the shower appliance, as heat 
transfer can damage components.

1.7

  When installed, the top of the shower unit 

must be at least 75 mm lower than the 
base of the cold water storage cistern to 
prevent the pump being run dry without 
water.

1.8

  A dedicated cold water supply must be 

taken directly from the cold water cistern 
to the shower. This draw-off must be on 
the opposite side of the cistern to the float 
operated valve to reduce the risk of air 
entering the unit.

1.9

  The action of the pump is to increase the 

flow rate. If the supply pipework cannot 
handle the resulting flow rate then:

 

1.9.1  

The anticipated flow rate may not 

be achieved. 

1.9.2 

 Air may be drawn into the hot 

supply from the vent pipe causing 
spluttering and temperature fluctuations at 
the showerhead.

1.10

 Fullway isolating valves MuST

 

be fitted 

on the hot and cold water supplies to 
the shower as an independent means 
of isolating the water supplies should 
maintenance or servicing be necessary. DO 
nOT

 

use stop taps or ball-o-fix type valves 

which restrict flow.

2  ELECTrICAL NOTES

2.1

  The installation must comply with BS 7671 

‘Requirements for electrical installations’ 
(IEE wiring regulations). Make sure the 
incoming hot and cold water supplies to 
the shower are adequately earth bonded.

2.2

  DO nOT turn on the electrical supply 

until the plumbing connections have been 
completed. Only then can the electricity be 
switched on in order to power the solenoid 
to turn water on to the shower when 
commissioning. The shower must not be 
operated dry without water.

2.3

  The mains supply must be 230/240V, at 

50Hz, connected to the unit via a double 
pole switched 3 Amp fused connection 
unit (not supplied) with a minimum 3 mm 
contact separation gap in each pole.

2.4

  In accordance with ‘The Plugs and Sockets 

etc. (Safety) Regulations 1994’, this unit 
is intended to be permanently connected 
to the fixed electrical wiring of the mains 
system.

2.5

  Fuses do not give personal protection 

against electric shock.

2.6

  A 30mA residual current device (RCD) 

MuST be installed. This may be part of the 
consumer unit or a separate unit.

Summary of Contents for ASP2000THM

Page 1: ...Installers please note these instructions are to be left with the user 2180298L October 2009 Installation and operating instructions Aspirante power shower...

Page 2: ...sioning and setup procedure 13 Replacing the cover 15 Temperature control spindle setting 16 Operating the shower 17 Adjusting the maximum temperature stop 18 Cleaning 19 Instructions for installers a...

Page 3: ...e then 1 9 1 The anticipated flow rate may not be achieved 1 9 2 Air may be drawn into the hot supply from the vent pipe causing spluttering and temperature fluctuations at the showerhead 1 10 Fullway...

Page 4: ...ed 15 minutes on 45 minutes off duty cycle SAFETY WARNINGS 1 Do not insert fingers into the push in inlet fittings Doing so could cause injury 2 Under no circumstances must this product be connected t...

Page 5: ...fails 3 Shut down to seepage is achieved even if the hot supply is only 12 C above the blend temperature 4 The blended water temperature is maintained within 1 C when the pressure between inlet and o...

Page 6: ...ection of pipework from the cylinder Alternatively the connection can be taken from the hot supply pipe to other outlets as long as it is the first draw off below the ventilation pipe tee Fig 3 illust...

Page 7: ...d Hot feed connection above vent tee Cold supply from cylinder feed Hot feed connection from horizontal vent pipe Strained hose No isolating valves Soap dish retaining ring not used Mains supply Suppl...

Page 8: ...te Allow enough room between the ceiling and the shower unit to access the top cover screw Position the shower and showerhead on the wall so that all controls can be comfortably reached while using th...

Page 9: ...will reveal the maximum temperature stop fig 7 This should be left in position Note If adjustment of the maximum temperature stop is required refer to section Adjusting the maximum temperature stop R...

Page 10: ...ff point and the shower A dedicated cold water supply must be taken directly from the cold water cistern to the shower This draw off must be positioned 25 mm below the cold feed connection to the hot...

Page 11: ...of a tool Note The pipe inlets contain filters These should be periodically removed and cleaned in order to maintain the performance of the shower See section cleaning on how to access the filters Tw...

Page 12: ...pleted before fixing the shower to the wall Offer the backplate unit up to the completed pipework and manoeuvre so that the end of the pipes enter fully into the inlet fittings Mark positions for wall...

Page 13: ...that debris does not enter the pipes when drilling the wall Offer the back plate unit up to the completed pipework and manoeuvre so that the end of the pipes enter fully into the inlet fittings Check...

Page 14: ...eutral cable to terminal marked N Earth cable to terminal marked E Important Fully tighten the terminal block screws and check that no cable insulation is trapped under the screws Note The supply cabl...

Page 15: ...electricity is switched on temporarily Fit the temperature control onto the adaptor fig 19 This is a push fit and will only fit one way On the PCB make sure the commissioning link is positioned on th...

Page 16: ...as been used then seal around pipes with mastic to prevent the possibility of water entering the wall cavity Do not use plaster as this could cause difficulty if maintenance is required at a later dat...

Page 17: ...m temperature stop is still in position Note If adjustment of the maximum temperature stop is required refer to section Adjusting the maximum temperature stop Replace the temperature control knob by p...

Page 18: ...ine on the adaptor with both the black spindle mark and the housing groove the double line will be at the 8 o clock position The temperature control location open end must relate to 5 on the temperatu...

Page 19: ...shower should also be switched off at the electricity isolating switch As a safety feature the temperature control has a built in stop to prevent you accidentally exceeding your highest desired temper...

Page 20: ...fig 32 Carefully pull off the maximum temperature stop mechanism To increase the temperature stop setting reposition the mechanism anti clockwise within the arc of the grooves fig 33 To decrease the...

Page 21: ...erformance of the shower The hardness of the water will determine the frequency of cleaning For example if the shower is used every day in a very hard water area it may be necessary to clean the showe...

Page 22: ...filter cover fig 34 depending upon whether top rear entry or bottom entry is used Pull off the filter cover Carefully hook out the filters together with O rings Thoroughly clean and replace ensuring t...

Page 23: ...77 6 Temperature valve thermostatic 83305270 7 Solenoid assembly 22012190 8 Filter pair 83305330 Pipe inlet elbow c w filters check valves 83305320 Temperature control c w override button 83305260 Max...

Page 24: ...If it fails again consult a competent electrician 3 1 2 Power cut Check other appliances and if necessary contact local Electricity Supply Company 3 2 1 Consult a competent electrician or contact Cust...

Page 25: ...of hot and cold water into system 6 Water dripping from showerhead when turned off 4 1 Water supplies cut off 4 2 Shower blocked or air in the system 4 3 Showerhead blocked 4 4 Blocked filters 5 1 Dir...

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