User Manual
1. Inlet and outlet
ttings leaking
2. Blank screen
3. Functional keys
not working
4. Water too hot
5. Water too cold
6. Outlet ow
noticeably decreases
7. LED displays E1
8. LED displays E3
9. LED displays E4
10. Pressure relief valve
releases water
11. Display overow
A. Fittings not tight
B. Rubber washer worn-out
A. Power not connected.
B. LCD damaged.
C.LCD not connected to PCB.
A. No water output.
B. Water ow is too low.
C. Key or PCB damaged.
A. Temperature setpoint too high.
B. Water ow is too low.
A. Low temperature set.
B. Too much waer ow.
Inlet strainer or shower clogged.
Outlet temperature is over 67°«C»/
153° F.
Temperature sensor failure.
Dry Heating.
A. Outlet blocked.
B. Inlet pressure over lOOpsi or 0.7Mpa.
Inlet water ow is too high.
A. Tighten ttings.
B. Change rubber washer.
A. Connect power to the unit.
B. Change LCD.
C. Connect LCD to the PCB Board
A. Check water supply valves.
B. Open valve to increase ow.
C. Change key or PCB.
A. Set a lower temperature.
B. Open valve to increase water ow.
A. Set a higher temperature.
B. Reduce water ow.
Clean strainer and shower.
A. Reduce the temperature.
B. Turn up the water ow.
Please contact with the local dealer.
Shut off. Clean all outlets from any
debris, dirt, any particle or scale
inside the pipe.
A. Clean shower set.
B. Reduce water pressure.
Reduce the inlet water ow.
PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
WARNING: Corrections to problems 8, 9 and 10 should only be performed by qualied electri-
cian or plumber. The person who initially installed the unit is the best one to contact for help,
or contact Marey for service.
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