Kohler Mira Azora Installation And User Manual

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These instructions are to be left with the user
Installation & User Guide
Mira Azora Thermostatic Electric Shower
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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................3
Important Safety Information .....................................................................4
Pack Contents Checklist ...........................................................................6
Specications ............................................................................................8
Installation Requirements ..........................................................................8
Commissioning ........................................................................................17
User Instructions .....................................................................................19
Fault Diagnosis ........................................................................................21
Maintenance ............................................................................................23
Mira Azora Spare Parts List ..................................................................... 26
Accessories..............................................................................................26
Mira Energise Shower Fittings Spare Parts List ......................................28
Dimensions ..............................................................................................29
Wiring Diagram ........................................................................................30
Customer Services ..................................................................................31
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a quality Mira product. To enjoy the full potential of your new product, please take time to read this guide thoroughly. Having done so, keep it handy for future reference.
The Mira Azora is a thermostatic electric shower with separate controls for power
selection and temperature/ow adjustment. A unique thermostatic valve stabilizes temperature changes caused by water pressure uctuations. These can result from taps being turned on or off, or a toilet being ushed. An individual light indi-
cates “ON/OFF”.
The Mira Azora comes complete with a set of Mira Energise Shower Fittings.
Mira Azora 9.8 kW
A 9.8 kW 240 V AC (9.0 kW 230 V AC) heater with Mira Azora adjustable spray handset with four different spray actions (start, soothe, force and eco*). Supplied
complete with exible hose, clamp bracket assembly, slide bar, supports, hose retaining ring and soap dish. Available in a satin chrome and glass nish.
* The eco setting reduces the water ow to give economical use of water, whilst
still giving an adequate shower performance. This setting performs best with most gravity, pumped, and mains pressure unvented systems. On electric showers and some combination boiler systems the economy setting will have no effect, and will give the same spray action as the start setting.
Patents and Design Registration
If you experience any difculty with the installation or operation of your new
shower, then please refer to the Fault Diagnosis section, before contacting
Kohler Mira Ltd. Our telephone and fax numbers can be found on the back
cover of this guide.
Design Registration: 000578463-001-002
Patents: GB2341667, Ireland 82835
Patent Applications: GB0612240.2, GB0415901.8, Ireland 2006/0462
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Important Safety Information
Warning!
Follow all warnings, cautions and instructions contained in this guide, and on or inside the appliance.
1. Products manufactured by us are safe and risk-free, provided that they are installed, used and maintained in good working order, in accordance with our instructions and recommendations.
2. Isolate the electrical and water supplies before commencing installation. The electricity must be turned off at the mains and the appropriate circuit fuse removed, if applicable.
3. Mains connections are exposed when the cover is removed.
4. Refer to the wiring diagram before making any electrical connections (see internal wiring diagram at the back of the book).
5. Make sure that any pipework that could become frozen is properly insulated.
6. Having completed the installation, make sure that the user is familiar with the operation of the appliance.
7. Make sure that this guide is left with the user.
8. DO NOT commission this appliance if water leaks from the unit or the heater tank pressure relief valve.
9. DO NOT t any form of outlet control (e.g. Trigger handset) as the outlet acts as a vent for the tank body. Only Mira recommended outlet ttings should be
used.
10. Ensure all electrical connections are tight, to prevent overheating.
11. Warning! DO NOT operate this appliance if it is frozen. Allow the appliance to
thaw before using. The shower unit must not be tted where it may be exposed
to freezing conditions.
12. This product is not suitable for areas with high humidity (i.e. steam rooms). Please consult your installer.
13. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. ENSURE SUPPLEMENTARY BONDING COMPLIES WITH THE “REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS”.
In accordance with the current edition of “The Plugs and Sockets etc. (Safety)
Regulations” in force at the time of installation, this Mira Escape is intended to
be permanently connected to the xed electrical wiring of the mains system.
Installation must be carried out in accordance with these instructions, and
must be conducted by designated, qualied and competent personnel.
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Caution!
1. Read all of these instructions and retain this guide for later use.
2. The electrical installation must comply to “BS 7671 - Requirements for Electrical Installations”, commonly referred to as the IEE Wiring Regulations - Part 7, or
any particular regulations and practices, specied by the local electricity supply
company.
3. The plumbing installation must comply with the requirements of UK Water Regulations/Bye-laws (Scotland), Building Regulations or any particular regulations and practices, specified by the local water company or water undertakers.
4. Make sure that you fully understand how to operate this shower and make sure that it is properly maintained in accordance with the instructions given in this manual.
5. Anyone who may have difculty understanding or operating the controls of any
shower should be attended whilst showering. Particular consideration should be given to:
The young, the elderly, the inrm, the disabled, anyone who suffers from
a medical condition that can result in temporary incapacity (e.g. epilepsy
or blackouts), anyone inexperienced in the correct operation of the
controls.
6. Sunburn or skin conditions can increase your sensitivity to hot water. Make sure that you set the shower to a cooler temperature.
7. If any of the following conditions occur, isolate the electricity and water supplies
and refer to ”Customer Services”, in the back page of this guide.
• If the cover is not correctly tted and water has entered the
appliance case.
• If the case is damaged.
• If the appliance begins to make an odd noise, smell or smoke.
• If the appliance shows signs of a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for maintenance.
DO NOT operate if water leaks from the appliance.
8. When this appliance has reached the end of its serviceable life, it should be disposed of in a safe manner, in accordance with current local authority recycling, or waste disposal policy.
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Pack Contents Checklist
Mira Azora
Tick the appropriate boxes to familiarise yourself with the part names and to conrm that the parts are included.
3 x Wall Plugs
3 x Fixing Screws
1 x Mira Azora
1 x Installation and User Guide
1 x Installation Template
1 x Installer Checklist
1 x Guarantee Card
Documentation
1 x Compression Nut
1 x Olive
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Mira Energise Electric Shower Fittings
Tick the appropriate boxes to familiarise yourself with the part names and to con­rm that the parts are included.
2 x Wall Plugs
1 x Slide Bar
1 x Flexible Hose
1 x Handset
2 x Hose Seals
1 x Clamp Bracket
Assembly
1 x Soap Dish
1 x Hose Retaining
Ring
2 x End Plugs
2 x Fixing Screws
1 x Installation and User Guide
Documentation
2 x End Supports
2 x Slide Bar Ends
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Installation Requirements
1. Plumbing
Minimum maintained inlet pressure 70 kPa (0.7 bar). 100 kPa (1.0 bar) recommended for satisfactory operation.
Maximum static inlet pressure 1000 kPa (10 bar).
Minimum static pressure 20 kPa (0.2 bar) to keep the inlet valve closed.
2. Electrical
The Mira Azora 9.8 kW requires a 45 Amp fuse.
The terminal block will accept cable up to 16 mm2 .
3. Standards and Approvals
The Mira Azora complies with all relevant directives for CE marking.
1. Plumbing
Specications
The appliance is designed to operate with a minimum maintained inlet
pressure of 0.7 bar up to a maximum static inlet pressure of 10 bar.
When installed in very hard water areas (above 200 ppm temporary hardness) your installer may advise the installation of a water treatment device, to reduce the effects of limescale formation. Your local water company will be able to advise the hardness of water in your area.
It is recommended that a non-restrictive (free owing) isolating valve
is tted in the cold water supply pipe to allow the complete maintenance
of the appliance. Do not use a valve with a loose washer plate (jumper) as this can lead to a build up of static pressures.
The appliance is suitable for installation within the shower area. It is tted
with a pressure relief device and must be positioned over a water catchment area with the controls at a convenient height for all users.
The appliance must be tted on to a nished at and even wall surface
(this wall surface should be tiled or waterproofed). Do not t the appliance to the wall and tile up to the case. For safety requirements, an air gap must be left behind the appliance.
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Avoid layouts where the shower hose will be sharply kinked. This may reduce the life of the hose.
A Hose Retaining Ring is supplied to prevent the handset from dropping below the spill-over level of the bath or shower tray, which could lead to contamination from back-siphoning. The supplied Hose Retaining Ring should meet the majority of user requirements for
shower installations with exible outlet ttings. However, there will be
occasions when it will not provide a suitable solution. In these instances an outlet double checkvalve, e.g. a Mira DCV-H, must be tted. This will increase the required supply pressure typically by 0.1 bar (see section “Accessories”).
Supply pipework must be ushed to clear debris before connecting to the appliance.
To avoid damage to the case when soldered ttings are used, pre-solder the pipework and ttings before connecting them to the inlet connector assembly. Refrain from applying excessive force when making any
connections. Always provide mechanical support when making the plumbing connections.
The appliance is tted with a brass inlet compression assembly for
connecting to a 15mm supply pipe from the top, bottom or back. Double
checkvalves, if tted in the inlet supply to the appliance, can cause a pressure build-up, which could exceed the maximum static inlet pressure
and damage the appliance.
Isolating Valve
Avoid Sharp Kinks
Convenient height for all the family
25 mm Min
Bath
Shower Tray
Fixed to nished
wall surface
Minimum
200mm from
ceiling
Hose Retaining Ring
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In a domestic installation, the rating of the electricity supplier’s fuse and the consumer unit must be adequate for the additional demand. All Mira electric showers are high power units, it is essential to contact your electricity supplier to ensure that the supply is adequate for the product. Voltage drop due to local heavy demand will reduce the shower’s performance.
The appliance must be earthed by connecting the supply-cable earth conductor to the earth terminal. Supplementary bonding: Within the bathroom or shower room, all
accessible conductive parts of electrical equipment and extraneous
conductive parts (metal parts) that are likely to introduce earth potential, must be electrically bonded to earth using a minimum cable size of
4.0mm2 if the cable is not mechanically protected, (2.5 mm2 if
mechanically protected).
The minimum cable size (cross-sectional area) required should be in accordance with BS 7671.
As a guide only, and in accordance with BS 7671 we recommend close circuit protection: i.e. 9.8 kW = 45 Amp
It is strongly recommended that a 30 mA Residual Current Device (RCD) is included in the electrical circuit. This may be part of the consumer unit or a separate unit.
A separate, permanently connected supply must be taken from the consumer unit to the appliance through a double-pole switch, which has at least 3 mm of contact separation. The switch can be a ceiling mounted pullcord type within the shower room, or a wall mounted switch in an adjacent room.
DO NOT twist the individual cable cores of either the live or neutral conductors, as this will prevent them from entering the terminal block.
DO NOT exert strain on the terminal block. Ensure that the electrical connections are tightly screwed down.
DO NOT turn-on the electrical supply until the plumbing has been
completed.
2. Electrical
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Double-pole Isolating Switch
Consumer Unit
Installation
Warning! Turn off the electrical and water supplies before proceeding with the installation of the Mira Azora. The electricity must be turned off at the mains and the appropriate circuit fuse removed, if applicable.
Note! An installation template is supplied to help you install the Mira Azora.
1
Installation of Mira Azora
Remove the three cover retaining screws and the cover.
Caution! Handle glass cover assembly
with care.
Cover
Cover Retaining
Screw
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Drill and plug the top two xing holes. Secure the appliance to the wall with the screws provided. Drill the bottom xing hole with the product in place. Alternative xings (not supplied) may be necessary for some wall structures.
Avoid drilling into any supply cable/pipe.
Before tting the Cover, make sure that the appropriate cutouts have been
removed to suit the supply entering the product.
Thoroughly ush the mains-fed cold water supply pipe. The supply must be clean and free from debris BEFORE connecting the appliance.
To ush the pipework, turn on the water supply and drain a minimum of 10
litres (2 gallons) of water into a bucket or catchment area. Turn off the water supply.
An installation template is supplied to help you install the Mira Azora.
Put the installation template on the wall and mark through the positions of the
xing holes. Ensure the position of these holes do not come in line with any buried cables or pipework. Make sure that sufcient electrical supply cable is
available for connection to the terminal block.
Determine the direction of the inlet water supply: top (falling), bottom (rising), or back inlet .
Note! Make sure that the back inlet
does not go directly back into the wall. Use a soldered elbow.
Swivel the inlet connector assembly to suit. Remove the inlet blanking cap. Avoid trapping the green earth bonding wire.
Install the mains-fed cold water supply pipe. Do not overtighten.
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Feed cable into Case. Fit Earth sleeve (not supplied) and then strip insulation. Do not twist cable cores.
L = BROWN
E = GREEN/YELLOW
N = BLUE
Ret the Cover, making sure it is
correctly located. Do not overtighten screws.
Caution! Handle glass cover
assembly with care.
Do not use alternative screws to secure the Cover. This can cause internal damage to the appliance. Do not seal around the back of appliance.
Cover
Cover Retaining
Screw
When tting the Cover, position
the controls to correspond with the internal drive features as shown.
Firmly connect the conductors. Do
not exert strain on the terminal
block.
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Cold Water Supply Pipe (Bottom Entry)
Fixing Screw
Holes For Cover Retaining Screws
Electrical Supply Cable
Terminal Block
Inlet Connector Assembly
Heater Tank
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Decide on a suitable position for the slide bar avoiding buried cables and pipes.
Drill the two 7.0 mm xing holes for the slidebar at 600 mm centres and insert
the wall plugs.
Assemble the clamp bracket components. Push the plastic slidebar ends into the slidebar.
Push the slidebar through the clamp bracket assembly, soapdish and hose retaining ring.
Fit the bottom end support loosely to the wall. This will make aligning the top
support easier. Insert the xing screw into the countersunk hole of the plastic
slide bar end and through the slidebar support.
Place the screw through the top end support and fully tighten. Fully tighten the bottom end support.
Fit the end support caps over the slidebar end supports.
Screw the hose onto the handset and the outlet of the shower (Make sure the hose seals are tted). Do not overtighten.
Place the handset into the slidebar clamp bracket.
Note! The clamp bracket is tapered. The handset will only t properly from
one direction. If necessary turn the end of the clamp bracket until the handset
will t.
If the clamp bracket pivots downwards under the weight of the handset the central securing screw in the bracket will require tightening to hold the handset in position.
Installation of Shower Fittings
2
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600 mm
End Support Cap
End Support
Fixing Screw
Slidebar End
Clamp Bracket Assembly
Soap Dish
Slidebar
Handset
Hose Retaining Ring
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Commissioning
If you are unsure how an electric shower works, please read through the section “User Instructions” before continuing.
Turn control to full cold. Turn the water supply fully
on.
Check for water leaks.
Set control to ‘I’. Switch on electrical supply.
Press the ‘Start/Stop’ button.
Water will be at full force and at a cool temperature.
Turn control to full cold. The temperature will rise slightly.Set control to ‘II’.
Turn the control slowly. Temperature remains cool
and ow is reduced
Electrical supply is turned off at the mains.
0 - 5 Secs
0 - 10 Secs
1.
4.
3.2.
6.5.
9.8.7.
12.11.10.
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The temperature will rise further.
Adjust temperature as required. Flow rate will adjust automatically.
The shower will purge from its tank for a few seconds.
Residual water may drain over a few minutes.
Set control to ‘III’.
5 - 10 Secs
0 - 5 Secs
13.
15.
14.
16.
Press STOP and isolate power.
17. 18.
Note! A slight hissing sound may be heard from the appliance during operation.
High mains water pressure and high shower temperatures will affect the tone. This is quite normal in use.
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User Instructions
Read the section “Important Safety Information” rst.
Note! At the end of every shower make sure that the shower head points into the
catchment area. A small amount of water may be retained in the shower handset after the shower has been turned off. This may drain over a few minutes.
Press the ‘Start/Stop’ button.
2.
Switch on electrical supply.
1.
Set to desired position.
3.
Residual water may drain over a few minutes.
7.
4.
Check water temperature before entering shower.
5.
Allow 10 - 15 seconds for any temperature adjustments to reach the handset.
6.
Press STOP button. Shower will continue to run for a few seconds before stopping.
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Spray Action
The handset spray head has four different spray actions:- Eco, Start, Soothe and Force. The handset operation is described below.
1. Eco
To access the eco setting, turn the spray plate fully clockwise.
Water will ow from the
outer set of holes at a reduced
ow rate.
2. Start
To access the start setting turn the spray plate anticlockwise until it ‘clicks’ (one click from
the eco setting). Water will ow
from the outer set of holes.
3. Soothe
To access the soothe setting turn the spray plate anticlockwise until it ‘clicks’ (two clicks from the eco setting).
Water will ow from the large
diameter holes.
4. Force
To access the force setting turn the spray plate anticlockwise until it ‘clicks’ (three clicks from
the eco setting). Water will ow
from the inner set of holes.
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Handset dripping.
OFF Any Insufcient Water supply
pressure for shut off.
Inlet Valve faulty.
The minimum static pressure to ensure shut off and prevent dripping is 0.2 bar. Note: If other appliances are operating, static pressure may drop below 0.2 bar. Contact local water company. Renew the Flow Valve.
Replace.
Due to the rise in mains water supply temperature, the Heater setting may be too high.
Turn the Heater Control to II and adjust the Temperature control until a suitable temperature is achieved.
III
ON
Unable to select a cool enough shower.
OFF Any
The trouble shooting information tabled below gives details on probable causes and
remedies should difculties be encountered whilst the shower is in operation.
Warning! There are no user serviceable components beneath the cover of the appliance.
ONLY A COMPETENT TRADESPERSON SHOULD REMOVE THE FRONT COVER!
Symptom Power
Light
Heater
Setting
I/II/III
Probable Cause
Possible Remedy
Appliance fails to operate.
Shower cycles from hot to cold.
OFF
ON
Any
II/III
Electrical supply isolated at double pole switch.
Handset blocked.
Water pressure below minimum required for appliance operation.
Switch on electrical supply via the pullcord or wall mounted switch.
Remove and clean.
Make sure incoming mains water stopcock and/or appliance isolating valve is fully turned on.
Fuse blown or MCB/RCD tripped, indicating possible electrical fault.
Renew the fuse or reset the MCB/RCD. If fault persists, contact your installer.
Temperature dial or Heater setting too high.
Turn the Heater Control to II setting or turn the Temperature Control until a cooler temperature is achieved.
Fault Diagnosis
OFF Any
ON
II/III
ON II/III
Thermostatic mechanism is faulty or damaged.
Replace.ON II/III
All of the following remedies must only be performed by a Competent Tradesperson
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Insufcient water supply pressure/ow for operation.
Contact local water company. Supply pressure must be a minimum of 0.7 bar. Note: If other appliances are operating, pressure may drop below 0.7 bar.
Power
Light
Heater Setting
Low/Medium/
High
Probable Cause Possible Remedy
Symptom
Low or No
ow
ON Any
Other outlets (e.g. toilet, garden hose, washing machine, etc.) drawing water while the shower is being used.
Turn off other appliances whilst shower is in use.
ON Any
ON Any
Cover not tted correctly
causing Start/Stop button not to operate.
Check Cover is cut and tted
correctly. Check services (electrical or plumbing) are not interfering with location of Cover.
Inlet Valve faulty. Replace.
Heater Tank excessively
scaled.
Replace. In hard water areas consider the use of a water softener.
ON Any Handset blocked. Remove and clean.
ON Any
ON Any
ON Any
Operation of Temperature Control has little or no effect on water temperature.
II/IIION Handset or Inlet Filter
blocked.
Remove and clean.
Inlet Valve faulty. Replace.
Heater Tank failure. Replace.
Microswitch failure. Replace.
II/IIION
II/IIION
II/IIION
Water supply pipework or
inlet lter restricted by a
blockage or partial blockage.
Flush supply pipe. Clean Inlet Filter.
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Appliance fails to produce hot water when set on Medium/ High Heater Setting.
ON II/III
Heater Tank failure.
Contact local water company.
Replace.
Supply pressure below
0.2 bar.
Contact local water company. Check mains water static pressure.
AnyON
ON II/III
ON II/III Possible failure of the
Microswitch or thermal switch.
Use a suitable continuity device to check the continuity of the Microswitch or Heater Tank and replace parts as necessary.
Water will not turn off.
Power
Light
Heater Setting
Low/Medium/
High
Probable Cause Possible RemedySymptom
No change in temperature between Low/ Medium/High setting.
ON Any
ON Any
Insufcient mains water
pressure.
Contact local water company.
Possible failure of Flow Valve, Microswitch, or Heater Tank.
Use a suitable continuity device to check the continuity of the Microswitch or Heater Tank and replace parts as necessary.
ON Any
Inlet Valve, Solenoid, or Start/Stop switch faulty.
Replace as necessary.
Maintenance
Handset - Cleaning
Clean with mild washing up detergent or soap solution. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Poor shower performance can be avoided by cleaning the spray plate. Use thumb or soft cloth to wipe rubber nozzles. The handset must be descaled regularly.
Insufcient Water supply.
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Make sure that the electrical supply is turned off at the mains and that the water supply is fully turned off.
Hold a wrench across the ats of
the metal connector. Unscrew
the lter using another wrench as
shown. Clean or renew the Filter
as necessary. Ret in reverse order
making sure the Filter is screwed fully home.
Do not overtighten. Make sure plumbing connections are sealed before restoring electricity supply.
Inlet Filter - Cleaning/Renewing
Read the section “Important Safety Information” rst
Remove the three screws and the cover.
Caution! Handle glass cover
assembly with care.
Ret the Cover making sure
it is correctly located. Do not overtighten the screws.
Cover
Cover Retaining Screw
Filter
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Spare Parts List
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DCV-H: An outlet double check valve, designed to prevent
the backow or backsiphonage of potentially contaminated water, through shower controls which are tted with a exible hose as part of the outlet shower tting. Available
as an optional accessory from your Mira Showers stockists.
Accessories
Mira Azora Spare Parts List
405.58 Inlet Connector Assembly
406.27 Inlet Filter (with ‘O’ seal tted)
416.38 Clamp Bracket (Inlet)
416.41 Thermal Switch
416.48 Latching Switch
416.51 Solenoid Coil
872.01 Microswitch N/O - 2 pin
872.28 Microswitch C/O - 3 pin
1563.519 Terminal Block Assembly
1563.533 Thermostatic Valve/Heater Tank 9.8 kW 240 V AC
1563.534 Outlet Connector Assembly
1563.537 Temperature Control Belt Thermostatic
1563.538 Temperature Cam & Pulley
1563.539 Switching Assembly
1563.540 Inlet Valve Assembly
1563.551 Component Pack - chrome - components identied ‘B’
1634.009 Cover Assembly
1634.015 Power On LED Assembly
1634.026 Screw Pack - components identied ‘A’
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Mira Azora Spare Parts Diagram
405.58
406.27
416.38
416.41
416.48
416.51
872.01
872.28
1563.507
1563.539
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
1563.534
1563.519
1634.009
1563.533
1563.537
1563.538
B
B
B
B
B
1563.540
1634.015
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Mira Energise Shower Fittings Spare Parts List
449.03
Slidebar Wall Fixing
Assembly
632.73
Hose Seal (x2)
126.65 Slidebar Ends
449.02 Slidebar
449.04 Soap Dish
449.05 Hose
449.01 Clamp Bracket Assembly
1563.592 Handset
1563.594 Hose Retaining Ring
1563.593 Adjuster Ring
450.36 Spray Plate Pack
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Dimensions
100 mm
77 mm
233 mm
367 mm
69 mm
660 mm600 mm
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Wiring Diagram
Thermal Cutout Dual Disc
Tank Connection
Load
Inlet Connector
Pressure/Power Selector Switch
Solenoid Valve
Power On L.E.D.
START/STOP
L
E
N
Internal Wiring Diagram
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Spare Parts
We maintain an extensive stock of spares, and aim to provide support throughout the product’s expected life.
Spares can be purchased from approved stockists or merchants (locations on request) or direct from Customer Services. Spares direct will normally be despatched within two working days. Payment can be made by Visa or Mastercard at the time of ordering. Should payment by cheque be preferred a pro-forma invoice will be sent.
Note! In the interests of safety, spares requiring exposure
to mains voltages can only be sent to competent persons.
Service
Our Service Force is available to provide a quality service at a reasonable cost. You will have the assurance of a Mira trained engineer/agent, genuine Mira spares – and a 12 month guarantee on the repair. Payment should be made directly to the Service Engineer/Agent, using Visa, Mastercard or a cheque supported by a banker’s card.
To contact us
England, Scotland & Wales Mira Showers Customer Services Telephone: 0870 241 0888 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Working days (4:30 pm Friday) 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Saturday E-mail: technical@mirashowers.com
Fax: 01242 282595
By Post: Cromwell Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL52 5EP
Northern Ireland Wm H Leech & Son Ltd Telephone: 028 9044 9257 – Mon to Fri 9 am-5pm
Fax: 028 9044 9234 – 24 hours
Post: Maryland Industrial Estate Ballygowan Road Moneyreagh, Co Down BT23 6BL
Republic of Ireland Modern Plant Ltd Telephone: 01 4591344 – Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm
Fax: Dublin 01 4592329 – 24 hours
E-mail: Sales@Modernplant.ie Post: Otter House Naas Road Clondalkin Dublin 22
Guarantee of Quality
Mira Showers guarantee your product against any defect in materials or workmanship for the period shown in the Guarantee Registration Document included with your shower.
Alternatively, to conrm the applicable guarantee period
please contact Customer Services. To validate the guarantee, please return your completed registration card. Within the guarantee period we will resolve defects, free of charge, by repairing or replacing parts or modules as we may choose. To be free of charge, service work must only be undertaken by Mira Showers or our approved agents in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.
Service under this guarantee does not affect the expiry date. The guarantee on any exchanged parts or product ends when the normal product guarantee period expires.
Not covered by this guarantee: Damage or defects arising from incorrect installation, improper use or lack of maintenance, including build-up of limescale. Damage or defects if the product is taken apart, repaired
or modied by any person not authorised by Mira
Showers or our approved agents. This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights.
Before using your shower
Please take the time to read and understand the operating and safety instructions detailed in this manual.
What to do if something goes wrong
If when you rst use your shower it doesn’t function correctly, rst contact your installer to check that
installation and commissioning are satisfactory and in accordance with the instructions in this manual. We are on-hand to offer you or your installer any advice you may need.
Should this not resolve the difculty, simply contact our
Customer Services who will give every assistance, and if necessary arrange for our service engineer to visit. If later the performance of your shower declines, consult this manual to see whether simple home maintenance is required. Please call our Customer Services to talk
the difculty through, request service under guarantee
if applicable, or take advantage of our comprehensive After-Sales service. As part of our quality and training programme calls may be recorded or monitored. Our Customer Services Team is comprehensively trained to provide every assistance you may need: help and advice, spare parts or a service visit.
Customer Services
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