
Riser rail assembly
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Fig.12
Fig.13
CLEANING
Before cleaning, turn off the unit at the
isolation switch to avoid the shower being
accidentally switched on.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE SHOWERHEAD
CLEAN TO MAINTAIN THE PERFORMANCE
OF THE SHOWER. The hardness of the water
will determine the frequency of cleaning. For
example, if the shower is used every day in a
very hard water area, it may be necessary to
clean the showerhead on a weekly basis.
Sprayplate removal
There is no need to remove the showerhead
from the hose.
Using the removal tool supplied (fig.12),
locate the raised ’bosses’ into the recesses in
the sprayplate. Hold in firmly and twist anti-
clockwise (fig.13). This movement may turn the
cartridge assembly as well until it reaches a ‘stop’.
Hold the cartridge firmly and continue to twist
anti-clockwise. Having loosened the sprayplate,
it can be unscrewed and removed completely.
Clean the sprayplate with a suitable brush or
preferably leave it to soak overnight in a mild
proprietary descalent. Make sure all traces of
scale are removed and thoroughly rinse in clean
water afterwards.
Before replacing the sprayplate, switch the
power back on at the isolating switch and direct
the hose and showerhead to waste.
Rotate the temperature control to the COLD
position.
Switch on the shower. This operation will flush
out any loose scale deposits in the unit and
showerhead. Stop after about thirty seconds.
Refit the sprayplate by screwing clockwise. Use
the tool to screw the sprayplate tight.
WARNING!
DO NOT use ‘powerful’ abrasive or
solvent cleaning fluids when cleaning
the shower as they may damage the
plastic fittings.