User guide

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SELF HELP
If the shower is not working satisfactorily, make the following checks before calling out the installer.
Any one of these adjustments could restore the performance.
The shower cycles
from HOT to COLD
The shower temperature is set too hot causing the thermal cut-out (safety
device) to operate.
Turn knob “C” clockwise (following the “blue arrows”)
to increase water flow.
Slowly increase the water temperature by turning knob “C” anti-clockwise
following the “red arrows” until a comfortable showering temperature has been
reached.
You MUST WAIT approximately 20 seconds for each adjustment to affect the
water temperature.
“Med (medium)” setting may need to be selected.
Water too HOT Increase water flow by adjusting knob “C” clockwise (following the “blue
arrows”).
“Med (medium)” setting may need to be selected.
Increase pressure to water supply e.g. fully open service valve or stop cock.
Check hose is not kinked restricting the water flow.
Clean shower handset.
Water too COLD Check power is on by neon being illuminated.
Decrease water flow by adjusting Knob “C” anti-clockwise (following the “red
arrows”).
“High” setting may need to be selected.
Select inner or outer only handset spray pattern.
Spray pattern poor Clean the shower handset.
Water takes longer
to heat up
Thermal cut-out has operated after previous use (“Overheatlight i
s on)
(automatically resets when unit cools down)
“High” setting may need to be selected.
Water goes cold
while using
shower
Check neon light is on.
Check water pressure has not fallen so far as to let pressure switch cut out,
e.g. Another tap drawing water off.
Raise position of shower handset.
Water continues to
flow when
button “B” pressed
This is normal.
The shower includes a shutdown feature that means the water will continue to
flow for up to 7 seconds after buttonB” has been pressed to stop the shower.
Broken parts Please contact our spares department on 0844 372 7750 (UK only).
Fitting instructions are provided with most spares
Please Note:- The fitting of Spare Parts must be supervised by a suitably qualified person.
White 2 metre Shower Hose Cat No. 83792578 Front Cover (White) Cat No. 93550812
Chrome 1.25m Shower Hose Cat No. 93797641 Tank-Base Assy (7.2kW) Cat No. 93597848
Chrome Standard Accessories Cat No. 83595317 Tank-Base Assy (8.5kW+) Cat No. 93597849
Chrome Multi-Mode Accessories Cat No. 83595318 Solenoid Valve Cat No. 93590722
Chrome Curved Accessories Cat No. 83595320 Cam and Adaptor Kit Cat No. 93590793
Curtain and Rail Pack Cat No. 83792812 Tank Clip Cat No. 93768309
Curtain and Rail Pack with PRV Washer Cat No. 93795817
Non-Slip Mat Cat No. 83792811 Cylinder “O”-Ring Cat No. 93795809
WRAS listed Water Isolating Valve Cat No. 93792452 Thermal Cut-Out 50/88°C Cat No. 93597836
Phased Shut-Down PCB Cat No. 93597813
Phased Shut-Down Relay Cat No. 93597862
Handset Cat No. 93597861
Chrome Shower Hose 1.25m Cat No. 93797641
WHAT TO DO IF THINGS GO WRONG (1)
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES COMMON SPARE PARTS
Additional accessories and spare parts can be
supplied against any Credit or Debit cards
from Creda Sales Hotline 0844 372 7750
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c) ELECTRICAL
WARNING: THIS SHOWER MUST BE EARTHED.
The electrical installation must be in accordance with the current BS.7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations)
and “Part P” of the Building Regulations and/or local regulations
1. The shower unit is designed for a single phase AC electrical supply.
Please check the rating plate on the unit to see what details apply to your shower.
AS A GUIDE ONLY (* Only applies if external earth impedance is less than 0.35 Ohms)
Rating Cable Sizes
Fuse / MCB
Cable Length
4.0mm²
6.0mm²
32A Type B MCB
21m Max.
35m Max.
7.2 / 6.6kW 240 / 230V
6.0mm²
10.0mm²
40A Type B MCB
27m Max.
45m Max.
6.0mm²
10.0mm²
40A Type B MCB
27m Max.
45m Max.
8.5 / 7.8kW 240 / 230V
6.0mm²
10.0mm²
45A BS.1361 fuse
12m Max.*
21m Max.*
6.0mm²
10.0mm²
40A Type B MCB
27m Max.
45m Max.
9.5 / 8.7kW 240 / 230V
6.0mm²
10.0mm²
45A BS.1361 fuse
12m Max.*
21m Max.*
10.5 / 9.6kW 240 / 230V 10.0mm² 45A BS.1361 fuse 12m Max.*
Remember to upgrade the cable if it runs in thermal insulation in a loft, or for a longer distance.
2. A means for disconnection in all poles must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance
with the wiring rules.
We recommend a ceiling switch mounted in a convenient position.
3. Cut back cable as in Diagram 3. Connect cable to terminal block making sure that all the
retaining screws are VERY TIGHT and that no cable insulation is trapped under the screws.
WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN
FAILURE OF THE TERMINAL BLOCK
4. Re-Fit the corner section back into the backplate.