User guide

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FAULT DIAGNOSIS
The trouble shooting information tabled below gives details on what you can do as a
user, should you encounter difficulties with the shower fittings whilst operating the
shower. Before replacing any parts make sure that the underlying cause of the
malfunction has been resolved.
Cause RemedyMalfunction
Drip from spray plate
assembly in handset.
Spray plate blocked.
Hose blocked or twisted.
Partially closed stop or
servicing valve in supply pipe
work to the shower control.
Head of water below minimum
required.
Problem with shower control.
Refer to section:
Maintenance, Cleaning.
Clear blockage or release
twist in hose or renew hose.
Open valve.
Raise cistern or fit Mira pump.
Refer to the shower control
Installation and User Guide.
No flow or low flow
rate from shower
fittings.
A small amount of water may
be retained in the shower
fitting after the shower control
has been turned off. This may
drain over a few minutes.
Problem with shower control.
This is quite normal. Changing
the angle of the shower fitting
may vary the draining time.
Refer to the shower control
Installation and User Guide.
Adjusting the spray action
changes the flow of water.
This may affect some shower
controls and plumbing
installations.
To minimise the effect make
sure that the spray plate is
clean. Refer to section:
Maintenance, Cleaning. If
the malfunction persists refer
to the shower control
Installation and User Guide.
Shower temperature
changes when spray
action is adjusted.
Fit high-capacity nozzle rings
or a 9 l/min flow regulator.
High pressure shower
installation.
The spray force is
uncomfortably strong.