Mira Shore 8.5 kW, Shore 10.8 kW, Isle 8.5 kW, Shore 9.5 kW, Isle 10.8 kW Installation Manual

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These instructions must be left with the user
Installation Guide
Switch on the electrical supply.
Turn temperature control to the cold position.
Turn power control to low.
Push START/STOP button.
Water ows freely within a few
Turn power control to Eco.
Temperature will rise slightly.
1
3
2
4
65
7
COLD
0 - 15 secs
HOT
5 - 10 secs
COLD
HOT
COMMISSIONING
Turn power control to High.
Temperature will rise further. Adjust temperature as required.
Flow rate will adjust automatically.
Push START/STOP button.
Switch off the electrical supply.
The shower will purge water from its tank for a few seconds.
Note! A slight hissing sound may be heard from the shower during operation. High mains water pressure and high shower temperatures will affect the tone. This is quite normal in use.
9
12
13
8
10
11
5 - 10 secs
COLD
HOT
COLD
0 - 5 secs
HOT
Warning! There are no user serviceable components beneath the cover of the appliance. In the event of a malfunction of the shower, the troubleshooting information below provides details on possible
causes and remedies that may be carried out by qualied, competent personnel. Non-qualied personnel should refer to the fault diagnosis
section in the users guide.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS
SPARE PARTS
Mira Shore
8.5, 9.5 and 10.8 kW Electric Shower
1198977-W2-B
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What to do if something goes wrong
If your product does not work correctly refer to this manual for fault diagnosis and check that it is installed and commissioned in accordance with our instructions. If this does not resolve the issue, contact us for help and advice.
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period. Ask about our xed price service repairs.
The guarantee does not cover:
Call out charges for non product faults (such as damage or performance issues arising from incorrect installation, improper use, inappropriate cleaning, lack of maintenance, build up of limescale, frost damage,
corrosion, system debris or blocked lters) or where no fault has been
found with the product. Water or electrical supply, waste and isolation issues.
Compensation for loss of use of the product or consequential loss of any kind.
Damage or defects caused if the product is repaired or modied by
persons not authorised by us or our appointed representative.
Routine maintenance or replacement parts to comply with the requirements of the TMV 2 or TMV 3 healthcare schemes. Accidental or wilful damage. Products purchased ex-showroom display.
Mira is a registered trade mark of
Kohler Mira Limited.
The company reserves the right to alter
product specications without notice.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Guarantee
Your product has the benet of our manufacturer’s guarantee which starts
from the date of purchase. To activate this guarantee, please return your completed registration card, visit our website or free phone 0800 0731248 within 30 days of purchase (UK only).
Within the guarantee period we will resolve defects in materials or workmanship, free of charge, by repairing or replacing parts or product as we may choose.
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory rights and is subject to the following conditions:
The guarantee applies solely to the original installation under normal use and to the original purchaser only. The product must be installed and maintained in accordance with the instructions given in this user guide.
Servicing must only be undertaken by us or our appointed representative. Note! If a service visit is required the product must be fully installed and connected to services. Repair under this guarantee does not extend the original expiry date. The guarantee on any replacement parts or product ends at the original expiry date.
For shower ttings or consumable items we reserve the right to supply
replacement parts only.
Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy
No hot water from the shower, with the controls in any position.
Insufcient water
supply pressure.
Failure of the pressure switch, microswitch or thermal switch.
An internal wirng connection has failed.
One of the heater tank elements has failed.
Switch assembly diaphragm fault, water dripping from the unit.
Contact local water authority.
Check the continuity of the switches, using a suitable continuity measuring device. Replace the switches as necessary.
Check the integrity of the internal wiring.
Replace the heater tank.
Replace switch assembly.
The shower temperature cycles between hot and cold.
The temperature is set too high. This is causing the thermal switch to turn off the heating element to reduce the water temperature.
Turn the temperature control anticlockwise to reduce the water temperature. DO NOT TAMPER with the thermal switch.
Turning the temperature control does not affect the water temperature.
The ow
regulator is faulty.
The handset sprayplate is blocked.
Replace the ow
regulator.
Remove and clean the handset sprayplate. Refer to the shower
ttings User Guide.
If the fault persists, contact Customer Services.
No water or very
low ow rate.
The handset sprayplate is blocked.
The hose or handset is blocked.
The incoming water supply stop valves, or the appliance isolating valve is closed.
Insufcient water
supply pressure.
The heater tank is excessively scaled.
The pilot valve is faulty.
The inlet lter is
blocked.
Regularly clean the handset sprayplate.
Clear the blockage or replace the hose or handset.
Open the stop/isolating valve completely.
Contact the local water authority.
Replace the heater tank.
Replace the ow
regulator assembly.
Clean the inlet lter.
Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy
No water or very
low ow rate.
The power does not turn on at the double pole switch.
The fuse is blown or the MCB/ RCD has been tripped, indicating a possible electrical fault; for example, heater tank element failure.
Clean the inlet lter.
Switch on the power at the double pole switch.
The shower temperature cycles between hot and cold.
The temperature is set too high. This is causing the thermal switch to turn off the heating element to reduce the water temperature.
Turn the temperature control anticlockwise to reduce the water temperature. DO NOT TAMPER with the thermal switch.
Turning the temperature control does not affect the water temperature.
The ow
regulator is faulty.
The handset sprayplate is blocked.
Replace the ow
regulator.
Remove and clean the handset sprayplate. Refer to the shower
ttings User Guide.
If the fault persists, contact Customer Services.
Water leaks from the bottom of the case near the outlet and there is
no ow from the
handset.
The pressure relief valve in the tank has been triggered (the shower has a pressure relief valve assembly that works to reduce the dam­age if the outlet is blocked or the unit if frozen), when the relief valve operates a small rubber ball is ejected.
Resolve the blocked outlet and replace the tank assembly.
The water cannot be turned off.
The pilot valve is faulty.
Broken diaphragm.
The supply pressure is below the minimum requirement.
Replace the ow
regulator assembly.
Replace the ow
regulator assembly.
Contact local water authority. Check the static water pressure. Note that the static water pressure may fall below the minimum requirement when other appliances are drawing water, for example the dishwasher or the washing machine.
For SPARES, ADVICE
or REPAIRS
Please call us on
0844 571 5000
(UK Only)
SERVICING
Inlet Connector Assembly
Inlet Filter
Cleaning the Inlet Filter
Warning! Isolate the electrical and water
supplies before removing the cover.
WARNING There are no user serviceable parts inside the shower.
Servicing of the shower must only be carried out by qualied, competent
personnel following the instructions provided in this guide and those provided with any spare part.
Before replacing any parts, ensure that the underlying cause of the
malfunction has been resolved.
Remove the cover and the service tunnel.
Use a suitable spanner to remove the
lter from the inlet connector assembly. Hold a wrench across the ats of the inlet
connector assembly to prevent damage to
the connector, whilst removing the lter.
Remove the lter and rinse under a running
tap to remove any lodged particles. If necessary, use a kettle descalent in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Ret the components in reverse order.
SOLENOID
VALVE
MAINS
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY
HEATER
TANK
START/STOP
PRESSURE/POWER SELECTOR SWITCH
THERMAL CUTOUT DUAL DISC
TERMINAL
BLOCK
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
RED
RED
RED
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
BROWN
RED
BLUE
BLUE
BROWN
GREEN
GREEN
BLUE
BLUE
MICROSWITCH
(LEFT)
MICROSWITCH
(RIGHT)
WIRING DIAGRAM
Loosen the screws in the terminal block and insert the wires.
Strip back sufcient outer cable
insulation to enable routing to terminal block.
Fit an earth sleeve to the earth wire.
Tighten the screws in the terminal block, ensure the wires are secure and tight.
N (Neutral) = Blue wire
L (Live) = Brown wire
(Protective Earth) =
Green /Yellow sleeved wire
Ensure the earth bonding complies with relevant regulations.
Replace the service tunnel.
Ensure the control dials are aligned with the spindles and replace the cover.
Tighten the four cover screws.
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.
4
Connect the inlet supply pipe to the inlet connector using a 1/2” BSP nipple with compression nuts and olives (as shown).
Turn on the water supply and check connection for leaks.
7
This completes the installation.
8
Install the shower fittings (Refer to the Shower Fittings Installation and User Guide packed with the product).
9
5
Unscrew the terminal block retaining screw.
Carfully lift the terminal block from its location on the left of the case and move it to the right of the case, taking care not to damage the wires.
Ret the retaining screw.
L N
6
1789.076
Mira Shore Cover Assy
1789.077
Mira Isle Cover Assy
1789.079
Service Tunnel
1789.081 Wire Pack (Not illustrated)
1789.080
Service Insert Pack
1789.082 Screw Pack (Not illustrated)
1789.083 Cover Seal (Not illustrated)
1789.084
Terminal Block Assy
1789.085
Switching Assembly
1798.054 (8.5 kW)
1798.055 (9.5 kW)
1798.056 (10.8 kW)
Heater Tank Assy
439.75
Inlet Connector
439.27
Inlet Filter
439.77 (8.5 kW)
1539.350 (9.5/10.8 kW)
Flow Valve Assy
439.90
Thermal Switch
439.76
Clamp Bracket Pack
439.88 Seal Pack (Not illustrated)
1789.085
Latching Switch
Mira Isle
8.5, 9.5 and 10.8 kW Electric Shower
Screws
Screws
If the electric supply is on the right hand side then you will need to move the terminal block. Otherwise proceed with Step 6.
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Mira Customer Services Dept, Cromwell Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 5EP
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To Contact Us: Eire Only
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E-mail:
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INTRODUCTION
10. If the shower is dismantled during installation or servicing then upon completion the product must be inspected to ensure all electrical connections are tight and that there are no leaks.
11. Read all installation instructions before installing this shower.
12. Upon completion of the installation, make sure that the user is familiar with the operation of the shower, and leave this guide and the user guide with the owner.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING - This shower can deliver scalding temperatures if
not operated, installed or maintained in accordance with the instructions, warnings and cautions contained in this guide and
on or inside the appliance.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:
1. Installation of this shower must be carried out in accordance
with these instructions by qualied, competent personnel.
2. Isolate the electrical and water supplies before commencing installation. The electricity must be isolated at the consumer unit and the appropriate circuit fuse removed, if applicable. Mains connections are exposed when the cover is removed.
3. DO NOT install the shower in areas with high humidity and temperature (i.e. steam rooms and saunas).
4. DO NOT install the shower where it may be exposed to freezing conditions. Ensure that any pipework that could become frozen is properly insulated.
5. DO NOT switch the shower on if there is a possibility that the water in the shower is frozen.
6. DO NOT switch the shower on if water starts leaking from the shower case. Isolate the electrical supply to the shower immediately.
7. DO NOT connect the outlet of the shower to any tap, control
valve, trigger handset or showerhead other than those specied
for use with this shower. Only Kohler Mira recommended accessories should be used.
8. The water supplies to this product must be isolated if the product is not to be used for a long period of time. If the product or pipework is at risk of freezing during this period they should also be drained of water.
9. DO NOT perform any unspecied modications to the shower or its accessories. When servicing only use genuine Kohler Mira replacement parts.
Documentation
1 x Electric Shower
1 x Hose
1 x Handset
1 x Installation Guide
1 x User Guide
1 x Guarantee Brochure
1 x Shower Fittings
PACK CONTENTS
European Conformity Information
This range of electric showers complies with the following European directives: 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive, 2004/108/EC EMC Directive.
This range of electric showers are high power appliances and are subject to conditional connection. If the main electrical supply fuse is rated less than 80 Amps, the local electricity supply company must
be contacted to conrm if the electrical supply is adequate.
This range of showers complies with the requirements of the UK’s
water regulations.
SPECIFICATION
Please read the Important Safety Information and specications sections at the front of this guide, and the requirements detailed
in this section before installing the shower.
Plumbing
1. The plumbing installation must comply with all national or local water regulations and all relevant building regulations, or any
particular regulation or practice specied by the local water
supply company.
2. Do not install the product in a position in which service access is limited.
3. Decide on a suitable position for the shower (minimum distance
of 200 mm from the ceiling to allow for cover t and removal).
4. The position of the shower and shower ttings must provide a
minimum gap of 25 mm between the showerhead and the spill over level of any bath, shower tray or basin and a minimum gap of 30 mm between the showerhead and the spill over level of any toilet, bidet or other appliance with a Fluid Category 5
backow risk (see diagram on next page).
5. The shower is suitable for installation within the shower area
and is tted with a pressure relief valve. It must be positioned
over a water catchment area with the controls at a convenient height for the user.
6. The shower must be tted to a waterproof at and even wall
surface.
7. DO NOT t the shower to the wall and tile up to the case.
8. DO NOT seal the gap between the shower and the wall surface.
9. The showerhead should be positioned so that it discharges down the centre line of the bath or across the opening of a shower cubicle.
10. The showerhead must be directed away from the shower unit, during normal use the showerhead must not spray directly on to the shower unit.
11. DO NOT apply excessive force to plumbing connections; always provide mechanical support when making plumbing connections. Any soldered joints should be made before connecting the shower.
12. This shower is not designed to be plumbed directly from the rear. For rear-entry supply, add an elbow to the supply pipe and connect as a rising or a falling supply.
13. If pipework and/or electrical cables enter the shower from the rear through a hole in the wall provision must be made to prevent water ingress back into the wall structure.
14. Only use the inlet connector supplied with the shower. DO NOT
use any other type of tting.
15. A full bore/non restrictive servicing valve must be tted in a
readily accessible position adjacent to the shower to facilitate maintenance of the shower. DO NOT use a valve with a loose washer plate (jumper) as this can lead to a build up of static pressure.
16. A water treatment device should be installed where the water hardness may exceed 200 ppm. Malfunctions caused by
excessive limescale formation are not covered by this shower’s
guarantee (see back page for details).
17. The installation must not cause the hose to be sharply kinked during normal use.
18. DO NOT perform the electrical installation until the plumbing has been completed and checked for leaks.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY.
Zone of
Backow Risk
30 mm
Minimum
Toilet or Bidet
FC5
Hand Basin
FC3
Bath or Shower
Tray FC3
Electric Shower
25 mm
Minimum
25 mm Minimum
Hose Retaining Ring tted and shower ttings xed at a suitable height preventing dirty water backow.
Note! There will be occasions when the hose retaining ring will not provide a suitable solution for Fluid Category 3 installations, in
these instances an outlet double checkvalve must be tted, this will
increase the required supply pressure typically by 10kPa (0.1 bar).
Double checkvalves tted in the inlet supply to the appliance cause
a pressure build up, which affect the maximum static inlet pressure
for the appliance and must not be tted. For Fluid category 5 double
checkvalves are not suitable.
Plumbing and Electrical Schematic
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY.
Warning! Isolate the electrical and water supplies before installing the shower.
Cover
Screws
Screws
Service Tunnel
Remove the four screws that hold the cover on and remove the cover. Remove the service tunnel.
Determine a position for the shower, at least 200 mm from the ceiling. Place the shower on the wall and mark the positions of the
three xing holes. Note! Ensure that there are
sufcient lengths of supply pipe
and electrical cable to reach the connection points.
Remove the shower and drill
four holes to suit the xing
screws and wall plugs.
Caution! Do not drill into cables or pipes in the wall.
INSTALLATION
Rotate the inlet connector to suit the direction of the incoming water supply.
Secure the shower to the wall
with appropriate wall xings.
Thoroughly ush the supply
pipe.
Determine the direction and route of the incoming water supply: falling (entering the shower from the top), or rising (entering the shower from the bottom). Note! - DO NOT use an incoming supply entering the shower directly from the back. Add an elbow to the supply pipe and connect it as a rising or falling supply.
Upper case inserts are supplied for falling supplies and should
be tted.
For a rising supply cut the thinned section on the service tunnel to suit with a suitable
junior hacksaw and le.
Case Insert
Patents and Design Registration
Design Registration: 001327852-0001-0003
Patents: GB 2 427 460
Ireland 85912
Thank you for purchasing a quality Mira Electric Shower. To enjoy the full potential of your new shower, please take time to read this guide thoroughly, and keep it handy for future reference.
Products manufactured by Kohler Mira Ltd are designed to be safe provided, that they are installed used and maintained in good working order, in accordance with our instructions and recommendations.
Follow all warnings, cautions and instructions contained in this guide, and on or inside the shower.
This product has separate controls for power selection and for
temperature/ow adjustment. A unique ow regulator stabilises any temperature changes caused by water pressure uctuations, which can result from taps being turned on or off or toilets being ushed.
When this shower 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.
Mira Electric Showers covered by this guide:
Guarantee
This product has been designed for domestic use only, Mira Showers guarantee this product against any defect in materials or workmanship
for a period of two years from the date of purchase (shower ttings
for one year).
For terms and conditions, refer to the back cover of this guide.
Plumbing Variant
8.5 9.5 10.8
Minimum Dynamic Pressure 70 kPa
(0.7 bar)
70 kPa
(0.7 bar)
100 kPa (1.0 bar)
Maximum Dynamic Pressure 500 kPa (5.0 bar)
Maximum Static Pressure 1000 kPa (10 bar)
Minimum Static Pressure 50 kPa (0.5 bar)
Maximum Inlet Temperature 30°C
Minimum Inlet Temperature 2°C
Inlet Connection 15 mm compression/Pusht Coupling
Maximum Water Hardness 200 ppm CaCO
3
Outlet Connection 1/2” BSP Male
Electrical Variant
8.5 9.5 10.8
Nominal Power at 240 V ac 8.5 kW 9.5 kW 10.8 kW
Nominal Power at 230 V ac 7.8 kW 8.7 kW 9.9 kW
Recommended MCB Rating 40 A 40A 45 A
Maximum Supply Cable Size 16 mm²
Recommended RCD Rating 30 mA tripping current
Recommended Isolator Switch 45 A double-pole with 3 mm contact
separation
Appliance Sealing Rating IP X4 - Suitable for installation in
Zone 1
Maximum Ambient Temperature 30°C
Minimum Ambient Temperature 2°C
Dimensions
Height 333 mm
Width 223 mm
Depth 106 mm
Electrical
1. The electrical installation must comply with BS 7671 (commonly referred to as the IEE Wiring Regulations) and all relevant building regulations, or any particular regulation or practice
specied by the local electricity supply company.
2. Ensure that all circuit protection devices, switches and cabling is adequate for the rated current of the shower and that the rating of the electricity supply company fuse and the consumer unit are adequate for the additional demand.
3. The shower must be earthed. Ensure any supplementary bonding complies with the relevant regulations.
4. This shower is intended to be permanently connected to the
xed electrical wiring of the mains system. A separate supply
must be provided from the consumer unit to the shower.
5. DO NOT supply any other electrical equipment including extractor fans or pumps via this product.
6. This shower must be provided with means for local disconnection
that is incorporated into the xed wiring in accordance with the
relevant local wiring regulations. This must be a double pole switch, which has at least 3 mm contact separation in each pole. The switch can be a ceiling mounted pull-cord type within the
shower room or a wall mounted switch tted in the applicable
zone area.
7. A 30mA Residual Current Device (RCD) must be incorporated into the electrical supply to this shower in accordance with wiring regulations.
8. DO NOT apply excessive force to the terminal block.
9. All electrical connections should be checked for tightness to prevent overheating before switching on the electrical supply.
10. DO NOT switch on the electrical supply until the plumbing has been completed and checked for leaks.
New Installation
1
2
3
4
Loosen the screws in the terminal block and insert the wires.
Strip back sufcient outer cable
insulation to enable routing to terminal block.
Fit an earth sleeve to the earth wire.
Tighten the screws in the terminal block, ensure the wires are secure and tight.
N (Neutral) = Blue wire
L (Live) = Brown wire
(Protective Earth) =
Green /Yellow sleeved wire
This completes the installation.
Ensure the earth bonding complies with relevant regulations.
Replace the service tunnel.
Ensure the control dials are aligned with the spindles and replace the cover.
Tighten the four cover screws.
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.
Inlet Connector
Inlet Supply
Compression Nut
Compression Nut
Olive
Olive
1/2” BSP Nipple
5
Connect the inlet supply pipe to the inlet connector using a 1/2” BSP nipple with compression nuts and olives (as shown) or a push-fit connector.
Turn on the water supply and check connection for leaks.
6
L N
7
8
Install the shower fittings (Refer to the Shower Fittings Installation and User Guide packed with the product).
9
Replacing an Electric Shower
Inlet Connector
This electric shower can replace showers of approximate size and shape.
Terminal Block locations are provided on both the left and right for convenience when replacing a shower.
Note! By default the electrical supply position is set for left hand entry, if the installation favours a right hand entry some adjusment of the terminal block in the case is required.
If the water entry point is on the right hand side of the shower then you will need to alter the incoming pipework as shown below. The thinned sections of the case will also need to be removed to help with
the installation. Use a suitable junior hacksaw and le.
Warning! Isolate the electrical and water supplies before installing the shower.
Cover
Screws
Screw
Service Tunnel
Remove the four screws that hold the cover on and remove the cover. Remove the service tunnel.
Place the shower on the wall where the existing shower was installed and mark the positions of the three fixing holes. Note! Ensure that there are
sufcient lengths of supply pipe
and electrical cable to reach the connection points.
Remove the shower and drill
three holes to suit the xing
screws and wall plugs.
Caution! Do not drill into cables or pipes in the wall.
1
Inlet Supply
Rotate the inlet connector to suit the direction of the incoming water supply.
Secure the shower to the wall
with appropriate wall xings.
Upper case inserts are supplied for falling supplies and should
be tted.
For a rising supply cut the thinned section on the case to suit with a suitable junior
hacksaw and le.
Case Insert
2
3
Inlet Connector
3
2
1
Product Model Number Colour
Mira Shore
8.5, 9.5 & 10.8 kW
J02 Ab
WhiteJ02 Ac
J02 Ad
Mira Isle
8.5, 9.5 & 10.8 kW
J02 Bc
WhiteJ02 Bd
J02 Be
19. Wall xings are not supplied. For solid wall structures a red
rawl plug and a no. 8 x 1½” countersunk brass or stainless steel screw should be used. For other wall structures such as
panels alternative xings may be required. A minimum of 3 xing
screws should be used.
Screws
Screws
If the water supply enters the shower from the left hand side
‘Push Fit’ connections can
be used for rising or falling pipework.
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