FAULT FINDING
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1.1.1
Turn the temperature control clockwise.
1.2.1
Turn the temperature control clockwise.
1.3.1
Remove filter and clean. If problem is with
check valve, contact Triton Customer Service.
1.4.1
Isolate shower and consult a competent
plumber or contact Triton Customer Service.
2.1.1
Turn temperature control anti-clockwise.
2.2.1
Turn temperature control anti-clockwise.
2.3.1
Turn shower off and wait for hot water
cylinder to reheat.
2.4.1
Remove filter and clean. If problem is with
check valve, contact Triton Customer Service.
2.5.1
Turn shower off. Consult a competent
plumber or contact Triton Customer Service.
3.1.1
Blown fuse. Check supply. Renew fuse. If it
fails again consult a competent electrician.
3.1.2
Power cut. Check other appliances and if
necessary, contact local Electricity Supply Co.
3.2.1
Consult a competent electrician or contact
Triton Customer Service.
3.3.1
Thermal protection on motor has operated.
Allow appliance to cool and reset itself. If it
persists, contact Triton Customer Service.
4.1.1
Check water elsewhere in house and if
necessary contact the local Water Company.
4.2.1
Switch off shower and contact Triton
Customer Service.
4.3.1
Clean sprayhead.
4.4.1
Clean filters.
5.1.1
Isolate water to unit. Remove check valves.
Clean and replace.
6.1.1
Call Triton Customer Service.
6.2.1
Call Triton Customer Service.
1
Water too hot.
2
Water too cold.
3
Pump does not
operate.
4
Water does not
flow or is reduced.
5
Cross flow of
hot and cold water
into system.
6
Water dripping
from shower head
when turned off.
Symptom
Cause
Action/Cure
1.1
Not enough cold water
flowing through shower.
1.2
Increase in the ambient
cold water temperature.
1.3
Cold inlet filter blocked
or check valve sticking.
1.4
Cold water supply
blocked or cut off.
2.1
Not enough hot water
flowing through shower.
2.2
Decrease in ambient
cold water temperature.
2.3
No hot water in the
storage cylinder.
2.4
Hot inlet filter blocked
or check valve sticking.
2.5
Hot water supply
blocked or otherwise cut off.
3.1
Interrupted power
supply.
3.2
Electrical malfunction.
3.3
Motor overheated.
4.1
Water supplies cut off.
4.2
Shower blocked or air in
the system.
4.3
Sprayhead blocked.
4.4
Blocked filters.
5.1
Dirt/debris in check
valves.
6.1
Debris in solenoid valve.
6.2
Potentiometer faulty.
Any maintenance or repair to the shower must be carried out by a suitably competent person.
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