TURN OFF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING COVER.
8.
Setting maximum shower temperature
a
After thoroughly testing and running the shower to ensure the hot water supply
is up to maximum temperature, test shower maximum water temperature to
ensure that it is not too hot. The temperature “limit stop” as fitted is set to
give a maximum shower water temperature of 42°C ±1°C.
b
If a hotter shower water temperature is required, the maximum setting can be
re-set as follows:
i)
Remove temperature control knob.
ii)
Remove “limit stop” with screwdriver as shown
in Fig. 29.
iii)
Using a sharp knife, cut of f one segment of
the limit stop as shown in Fig. 30.
iv)
Replace temperature “limit stop” into control
knob as shown in Fig. 31, making sure
to locate to the right hand side of the barrier,
with the cutting guides facing upwards, but not
into the knob. The “limit stop” will easily fit
back into place, if not it is the wrong way
round.
c
The desired maximum shower water
temperature can be set by altering the “limit
stop” size to suit.
9.
Proceed with completion of installation.
Screw handset onto shower hose and mount
into handset holder, as shown in Fig 32. Note
the slot in the handset holder is tapered to
accept the conical connector on the hose.
Fig. 29
Fig. 30
Fig. 32
Fig. 31
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