Redring 320S User Manual

SMART TECHNOLOGY
ELECTRIC SHOWER
Installation and User Guide
IMPORTANT:
This booklet should be left with the user after
installation and demonstration
changes caused by water pressure fluctuations.
CONTENTS
Section Page Introduction _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 Important Safety Information _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 How to use your Active 320S Shower (Detailed) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 How your Active 320S Shower Works _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 How to maintain your Active 320S Shower _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 What to do if things go wrong (1) Self Help _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 What to do if things go wrong (2) Professional Service _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 Redring After Sales Service _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 How to install your Active 320S Shower _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 Additional Accessories and Spare Parts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10 Guarantee and Contact Details _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 How to use your Active 320S Shower (Summary) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a quality Redring Active 320S Electric Shower manufactured in England. To enjoy your new shower at its best, please take time to read this manual thoroughly, and having done so, keep it handy for future reference.
The Redring Active 320S is an electric shower incorporating our “Smart Technology” and a unique dual control combining on/off, power select and flow/temperature control. Your shower is designed to stabilise temperature These can result from toilets being flushed or taps being turned on and off. When this happens your showering temperature will be held within a controlled band, provided that the minimum pressure required by the shower is maintained (see “Effect of Other Water Devices”).
If you experience any difficulty with the installation or operation of your new
shower, then please refer to the “What to do if things go wrong” section in this
manual before contacting us.
1. Your shower has been designed for convenience, economy and safety of use, provided that it is installed, used and maintained in good working order and in accordance with our instructions and recommendations.
2. All wiring and installation must be supervised by a suitably qualified person.
3. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
4. The installation must be in accordance with the current edition of BS.7671 (the “IEE Wiring Regulations”) and “Part P” of the “Building Regulations” in force at the time of installation.
Installations outside the United Kingdom must also conform to any local regulations in effect.
This appliance is intended to be permanently connected to the fixed electrical wiring of the mains supply with its own dedicated supply.
5. This appliance must NOT be fitted where it may be subjected to freezing conditions
6. DO NOT switch the appliance on if you suspect it of being frozen. Wait until you are sure it has thawed out.
7. DO NOT fit any sort of tap or control on the appliance outlet. The appliance is designed to have an open outlet and should only be used with “Redring” recommended fittings.
8. Take care to avoid restricting the outlet of the pressure relief device. If water leaks from the pressure relief device, maintenance will be required before the appliance can be safely used.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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9. Isolate the mains electrical and water supply before removing the front cover of the appliance.
This reduces the temperature of the water in the tank for the next user.
HOW TO USE YOUR ACTIVE 320S SHOWER (DETAILED)
1. Ensure the electricity and water are turned on to the unit.
2. Your shower has 3 power settings selected by turning outer
knob “A”. The most popular is “ (high)”. There are also options for a “ (medium)” or “ (cold)” shower (see notes 8 and 9).
For this example turn outer knob “A” to “ (high) ” and set inner knob “B” to “12 o’clock”.
3. The water will flow and the neon light will glow brightly.
4. Allow about 20 seconds for the temperature of the water
to stabilise.
IF WATER IS TOO COLD
Turn inner knob “B” clockwise in the
direction of the “red arrows” to “1 o’clock” and continue turning clockwise until you get the water temperature of your liking.
Wait 20 seconds after each adjustment for the water temperature to stablise.
Turn inner knob “B” anti-clockwise in the direction of the “blue arrows” to “11 o’clock” and continue turning anti-clockwise until you get the water temperature of your liking.
Wait 20 seconds after each adjustment for the water temperature to stabilise.
IF WATER IS TOO HOT
If after turning fully anti-clockwise, water is
5. Once a temperature setting to your liking
has been achieved, inner knob “B” will rarely need adjusting. You must however take into account required adjustments for variations
still too hot, adjust outer knob “A” to “ (medium)” setting and re-adjust as above.
Water flow will be reduced on this setting.
of incoming mains water temperature between summer and winter (see “Effect of Seasonal Incoming Water Temperature Changes”).
6. When you have finished showering, turn outer knob “A” anti-clockwise to the “ (stop)”
position. Water will continue to flow for up to 3 seconds before switching off. Switch off the electricity at the ceiling switch or local isolator.
7. The “ (medium)” setting of outer knob “A” reduces the power used by the shower giving a
cooler shower or the option of reduced water flow. This option is mainly used for summer usage and if this is used then inner knob “B” must be re-adjusted.
8. The “ (cold)” setting of outer knob “A” will supply water without any heating, and the neon
light will go out.
9. Your shower is designed to stabilise temperature changes caused by water pressure
fluctuations (see “Effect of Other Water Devices on Incoming Water Supply”).
10. Note that inner knob “B” IS NOT A TAP and does not turn the water off.
WARNING: DO NOT SWITCH THE SHOWER ON IF YOU SUSPECT IT OF BEING FROZEN.
WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE SURE IT HAS THAWED OUT.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE SHOWER IF WATER LEAKS FROM THE PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE. MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED BEFORE THE SHOWER CAN BE SAFELY USED.
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WARNING: CONSIDERATION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO SUPERVISING THE YOUNG, ELDERLY
Your shower requires a minimum operating pressure of 69kPa (0.7 bar, 10 psi).
AND THE INFIRM WHILST THEY USE THIS SHOWER
HOW YOUR ACTIVE 320S SHOWER WORKS
1. Water is heated instantaneously as it flows over the
heating elements in the copper cylinder (diagram 2).
2. The heaters are only switched on when sufficient
water is flowing. This is done automatically with a switch which works on water pressure and is indicated by the neon light illuminating depending on the power selected by outer knob “A”.
3. The water is turned on and off by the solenoid valve
built into the shower. This is switched on when outer knob “A” is clicked clockwise.
4. The flow of water is automatically held at the level
set by the user even though the supply pressure may vary (see “Effect of Other Water Devices on Incoming Water Supply”).
5. If the water supply falls below a set limit, the pressure switch will operate and switch off the
power to the elements. This is indicated by the neon light going out (see “Effect of Other Water Devices on Incoming Water Supply”).
6. As a further safeguard, a thermal cut-out switches the power off if the water temperature
climbs above the set limit. This cut-out, which gives an audible click, may also operate due to residual heat when the shower is switched off. It will reset itself if water is run through the shower for 10 to 20 seconds.
7. The pressure relief device is to safeguard against abnormal pressure conditions.
Effect of Seasonal Incoming Water Temperature Changes
The required water temperature is achieved by adjusting the rate of water flow. Diagram 3 shows the principle involved in relating temperature rise to flow rate. The higher the water rate the lower the temperature and vice versa. The temperature of the water supplied from the mains can vary considerably throughout the year from 5 to 20°C. This means that in the winter, flow rate will be less than in the summer to achieve the same outlet temperature.
In summer the “ (medium)” power setting may give adequate hot water.
Effect of Other Water Devices on Incoming Water Supply
Your shower is designed to stabilise temperature changes caused by water pressure fluctuations. These can result from toilets being flushed or taps being turned on and off. When this happens your showering temperature will be held within a controlled band, provided that the minimum pressure required by the shower is maintained.
At pressures above 69kPa (0.7 bar, 10 psi) it will minimise temperature fluctuations as detailed above. If the water pressure falls below 69kPa (0.7 bar, 10 psi) it is likely that the pressure switch
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