Creda BRISBANE 8.5 kW Kurulum ve Kullanım Kılavuzu - Sayfa 6

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Ensure you connect the flying-lead from the
unit to the plug on the PCB on the inside of
the front cover (fig.7).
This will ensure that lights will illuminate.
Ensure Knob 'A' is aligned to the 'Stop'
position, whilst the 'D-Shaft' in the product is
aligned as shown (fig.8).
Ensure Knob 'B' is aligned at 6 o'clock,
whilst the 'spindle' in the product is rotated
fully clockwise as shown (fig.9).
Ensure that Knob 'A' has been correctly
aligned by ensuring that all 3 power settings
can be selected.
Ensure that Knob 'B' has been correctly
aligned by turning from minimum to
maximum flow (approximately 1 full turn)
mid position should be at 12 o'clock.
6. If you have not yet done so, assemble the
accessories (fig.10).
7. Fit the shower hose, and operate the shower
first without the handset to flush out
particles, fit the handset and then operate
the shower as on page 7, then please check:
• That the water gets to a satisfactory
temperature and water flow can be
adjusted by Knob 'B'.
• Knob 'A' power selection operates in all
3 positions, giving a change in water
temperature and that the power indictor
light functions correctly (if light does not
work, check flying-lead from the unit has
been connected to the PCB on the inside
of the front cover fig.7).
• Check again for leaks.
• That the holes in the shower handset are
not blocked.
8. DEMONSTRATE OPERATION TO USERS,
AND LEAVE THIS BOOKLET WITH THEM
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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Ensure the electricity and water are turned on to
the unit.
Your shower has 2 control knobs (fig.13).
Knob 'A' controls the power selection.
'High'
-
(3 red bars)
'Economy' -
(2 red bars)
'Cold'
-
(1 blue bar)
Knob 'B' controls the temperature of the water.
TO START THE SHOWER
Turn Knob 'A' to your
desired power setting
(normally 'High').
Water will start to flow,
and the 'Power' light
will illuminate (fig.11).
It is recommended that you do not wholly enter
the water spray during this period, especially if
the shower has just been used.
If the water is not at your desired showering
temperature, turn Knob 'B' a small amount
until the desired temperature is achieved.
Turn anti-clockwise for cooler (fig.12a).
Turn clockwise for warmer (fig.12b).
Allow about 20 seconds for the temperature
of the water to stabilise.
Final adjustment may be anywhere on the scale.
If after turning fully anti-clockwise, water is still
too hot, adjust Knob 'A' to 'Economy' setting
and re-adjust as previously detailed.
Water flow will be reduced on this setting.
TO STOP THE SHOWER
Turn 'Knob A' to the
'Stop' position (fig.14)
Water will cease to flow
and the 'Power' light
will go out.
Switch off the electricity
at the ceiling switch
or local isolator.
Once a temperature setting to your liking has
been achieved, Knob 'B' will rarely need
adjusting. You must however take into account
required adjustments for variations of incoming
mains water temperature between summer and
winter (see 'Advice to users' on page.2).
The 'Economy' setting of Knob 'A' reduces the
power used by the shower giving a cooler
shower or the option of reduced water flow.
This option is mainly for summer usage and if
this is used then Knob 'B', must be re-adjusted.
The 'Cold' setting of Knob 'A' will supply water
without any heating.
During normal operation, if an overheated water
temperature is sensed then the heater will switch
off and the 'Overheat' light will illuminate.
Water will continue to flow and cool down before
the heater switches back on again.
Note: the 'Overheat' light may come on at the
start of a showering session if the shower has
recently been used.
It will automatically reset itself when water has
been run through the shower for a few
moments.
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