Applied Energy SELECTRONIC User Manual

SHOWER HANDBOOK
IMPORTANT
This booklet should be given to the customer after installation and demonstration.
Thank you for choosing a quality “Redring” product manufactured in Peterborough, England.
Contents
User information Page Installer Information Page
How to use your shower...............................................2 Fixing the shower to the wall ..................................8
Routine Maintenance....................................................5 Plumbing .................................................................9
How your shower works ...............................................6 Electrical .................................................................9
Additional spares & accessories ................................11 Guarantee .............................................................12
Warning Do Not Switch The Shower On If You Suspect It Of Being Frozen, Wait Until You Are Sure That It Has Been Completely Thawed Out.
How To Use Your Shower
Your shower has two modes of operation, Normal and Temperature Lock. The temperature lock feature ensures a factory preset maximum temperature is not exceeded. This is achieved by disabling the temperature control buttons, so that the less-able, elderly and children can use the shower with confidence.
The mode of operation is set on commissioning / installation (see page 10). The unit leaves the factory in temperature lock mode.
Button Function
Start / Stop
Flow
Warmer
Cooler
At The Bottom Of The Shower
Above And To The Right Of The Start / Stop
Towards The Top Right Of The Shower
Underneath The Warmer Button Following Curve
Location
Large, A Raised Pip In The Centre, Made From Soft Rubber.
Same Shape As The Start/Stop But, Smaller Smooth With No Raised Pip Recessed. Made From Soft Rubber.
Textured Front And A Central Recess With A Raised Pip In The Centre. Made From Hard Plastic.
Same Shape As Warmer However Smooth With A Central Recess, No Raised Pip. Made From Hard Plastic.
Normal Operation
Switch On Electricity at ceiling / isolating switch.
Press Start /Stop Button in the centre.
(Confirmed with a single bleep)
The unit will start and the motorised valve will reset. Display will usually light up number 1.
Shape /Texture
fig 1.
This will increase until display shows number 6.The average showering temperature.
When the unit has got close to this setting it sounds a double bleep and the unit is ready for use.
The unit will only count up and double bleep once per shower session.
Flow light (green) will be on high.
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To Increase Temperature - Press the warmer button once in the centre (Confirmed with a single bleep).
The number will change to the new setting.
i.e. Display will change from digit 6 to digit 7.
Wait for a few seconds for the shower to increase the temperature to the new setting.
fig 2.
Repeat this for your ideal setting waiting each time for the temperature to be achieved.
To Decrease Temperature - Press the cooler button once in the centre (Confirmed with a single bleep)
The number will change to the new setting.
i.e. Display will change from digit 6 to digit 5.
Wait for a few seconds for the shower to decrease the temperature to the new setting.
Repeat this for your ideal setting waiting each time for the temperature to be achieved.
To Change Flow Rate - Press the flow button once in the centre (Confirmed with a single bleep)
This reduces the flow without changing the temperature setting. (Note: As the flow changes, the water temperature may go up and down slightly).
Press & wait a few seconds
fig 3.
Press & wait a few seconds
fig 4.
Press once and the flow will reduce to medium. Press it again and it will reduce to low.
On switching on the shower, the flow always comes on in the high flow condition.
Switching Off
When you have finished showering press the Start / Stop button in
the centre. See fig. 1 (Confirmed with 3 short bleeps)
The water will continue to run for a few seconds so that the unit is cooled down ready for the next time the shower is used. While this is happening the display will circle round and round (see fig.5).
The unit will then switch off automatically. Switch Off Electricity at ceiling / isolating switch.
fig 5.
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Over Temperature Shutdown
If an abnormal condition occurs which causes the water to get too hot.
The unit will automatically shutdown straight away and the water will stop flowing, this is to prevent any hot water coming out of the handset.
This is indicated by 8 short bleeps and the display flashing a lowercase o” and then “t” (see fig.6). This will continue until the
water is at a safe temperature. The unit will then switch off automatically and will need to be restarted in the normal way (see “normal operation” section)
It can take a long time for the unit to reach a safe temperature. To speed this temperature reduction up, the hot water can be
purged from the unit.
Purging
While the unit is in Over Temperature shutdown mode press the cooler and flow button together for 20 seconds. (See fig.7)
This will switch the water on onl
y while the buttons are pressed.
Caution!! Water Will Be Hot stand clear of the spray from the handset.
The unit will then switch off automatically with 3 short bleeps when a safe water temperature has been reached.
fig 6.
fig 7.
Press and hold for 20 secs.
fig 8.
Temperature Lock Operation
This mode is set on installation to prevent the temperature from being changed. See section in commissioning Page 10.
All the controls are the same as previously described.
However, the warmer and cooler buttons do not
work and the
temperature lock light will come on. The normal setting is now number 5.
Temperature Lock Override
The temperature lock feature can be over ridden, while the shower is running, by pressing the warmer and cooler buttons together for more than three seconds.
The shower will revert back to normal operation. However, it will return to temperature lock mode the next time it is used.
fig 9.
For 3 secs.
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