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MANUAL
POWER SHOWER
Installation and User Guide
These instructions are to be left with the user
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CONTENTS
Introduction .............................................................................................3
Patents .................................................................................................3
Important Safety Information .................................................................4
Warning! ...............................................................................................4
Caution! ................................................................................................6
Pack Contents .........................................................................................7
Dimensions ..............................................................................................8
Specifications ..........................................................................................9
Installation Requirements ....................................................................10
Installation ............................................................................................. 11
General ............................................................................................... 11
Electrical ............................................................................................. 11
Plumbing ............................................................................................12
Commissioning .....................................................................................19
Operation ...............................................................................................20
Fault Diagnosis ......................................................................................21
Fault Diagnosis - User Maintenance ..................................................21
Fault Diagnosis - Installer Maintenance .............................................22
Maintenance ...........................................................................................24
Cleaning .............................................................................................24
Handset ..............................................................................................24
Spare Parts ............................................................................................25
Accessories ...........................................................................................26
Notes ......................................................................................................27
Customer Service ..................................................................................28
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INTRODUCTION
The Mira Vigour Manual Power Shower is an all-in-one power shower with an integral mains voltage pump, and separate controls for flow and temperature. It features a
15 mm dual entry push-fit manifold which supports various inlet supply configurations.
The manifold includes inlet filters and check valves.
Designed to be surface mounted, the Mira Vigour Manual Power Shower comes complete with an adjustable spray handset with three settings, flexible hose, adjustable slider, sliding rail, soap tray and bracket.
Patents
Patents GB: 2 340 210
Guarantee
For domestic installations, Mira Showers guarantee the Mira Vigour against any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase
(shower fittings for one year).
For non-domestic installations, Mira Showers guarantee the Mira Vigour against any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
For terms and conditions refer to the back cover of this guide.
Recommended Usage
Application
Domestic
Light Commercial
Heavy Commercial
Power Shower
Power Shower with
Fittings
If you experience any difficulty with the installation or operation of your new Power
Shower, please refer to ‘Fault Diagnosis’, before contacting Kohler Mira Ltd. Our telephone and fax numbers can be found in the back of this guide.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Warning!
1. Read all of these instructions and retain this guide for later use.
2. 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.
3. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. MAKE SURE SUPPLEMENTARY
BONDING COMPLIES WITH THE ‘REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATIONS’ BS7671.
4. This product is suitable for installation within Zone 1 and is rated IP X4.
5. This product is not suitable for areas with very high humidity (i.e steam rooms).
Please consult your installer.
6. In accordance with ‘The Plugs and Sockets etc. (Safety) Regulations’ in force at the time of installation, this appliance is intended to be permanently connected to the fixed electrical wiring of the mains system.
7. Turn off 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.
8. Refer to the wiring diagram before making any electrical connections.
9. This appliance must be provided with means for disconnection that is incorporated into the fixed wiring in accordance with the relevant local wiring regulations
10. Make sure all electrical connections are tight, to prevent overheating.
11. DO NOT twist the individual cable cores of the live and neutral conductors, as this will prevent them from entering the terminal block.
12 Switch off the appliance at electrical isolating switch when not in use. This is for safety and is recommended with all electrical appliances.
13. DO NOT install the product in a position in which service access is restricted.
14. DO NOT install the appliance in a position where it may become frozen.
15. Make sure that any pipework that could become frozen is properly insulated.
16. DO NOT switch on if there is a possibility that the water in the appliance is frozen. The shower unit must not be fitted where it may be exposed to freezing conditions.
17. 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.
18. DO NOT fit any form of outlet flow control as the outlet acts as a vent for the tank body. Only Mira Showers recommended outlet fittings should be used.
19. If water leaks from the pressure relief valve, maintenance will be required before the appliance can be safely used.
20. If the shower is dismantled during installation or servicing then upon completion the product must be inspected to ensure there are no leaks.
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21. DO NOT commission this appliance if water leaks from the unit.
22. DO NOT operate this appliance if water leaks from this appliance.
23. Only a competent person should remove the front cover. We recommend any maintenance work is carried out by a Mira Service Engineer or qualified tradesperson.
24. Mains connections are exposed when the cover is removed. Isolate the electrical and water supply before removing the cover.
25. If any of the following conditions occur, isolate the electricity and water supplies and refer to To contact us, on the back page of this guide.
• If the cover is not correctly fitted and water has entered the appliance case
• If the case is damaged
• If the shower begins to make an odd noise, smell or smoke
• If the shower shows signs of a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for maintenance
• If the the shower is frozen
26. The shower head must be de-scaled regularly. Lack of regular shower head cleaning will lead to poor performance and cause early failure of the appliance.
Refer to the Shower Fittings User Guide for more information.
27. Unless otherwise stated, electrical equipment such as extractor fans, pumps must not be connected via this product.
28. If pipework and/or electical 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.
29. Care is required when adjusting flow or temperature, make sure that the temperature has stabilised.
30. Rapid/Excessive movement of the flow and/or temperature control levers may result in momentary unstable blend temperatures.
31. DO NOT position the handset to spray water directly on to the appliance.
Eg.When cleaning shower control.
32. 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.
33. Having completed the installation, make sure that the user is familiar with the operation of the appliance.
34. 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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Caution!
1. Read all of these instructions and retain this guide for later use.
2. Make sure that this guide is left with the user of change of ownership of the installation site.
. Pass on this guide in the event
3. Follow all warnings, cautions and instructions contained in this guide, and on or inside the shower.
4. Installation must be carried out in accordance with these instructions, and must be conducted by designated, qualified and competent personnel.
5. The electrical installation must comply to ‘BS 7691 Requirements for Electrical
Installations’ (commonly referred to as the IEE Wiring Regulations Part 7, or any particular regulations and practices, specified by the local electricity supply company) in force at the time of installation. The installation should be carried out by an electrician or contractor who is registered, or is a member of, an association such as:
• National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation and Contracting
(NICEIC), throughout the UK
• The Electrical Contractors Association (ECA), England and Wales
• The Electrical Contractors Association of Scotland (ECAS)
6. This is a high power unit; it is essential to contact your electricity supply company to make sure that the electricity supply is adequate for the purpose.
7. 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. The installation should be carried out by a plumber or contractor who is registered, or is a member of, an association such as:
• Institute of Plumbing (IOP), throughout the UK
• National Association of Plumbing, Heating and Mechanical Services
Contractors (NAPH & MSC), England and Wales
• Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation (SNIPEF),
Scotland and Northern Ireland
8. This appliance is not thermostatic and can produce scalding temperatures if not operated in accordance with the instructions given in this manual.
9. If you are unsure how electric showers work, please read the Operation section before continuing.
10. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
11. Children should be supervised to make sure that they do not play with the appliance.
12. Sunburn or skin conditions can increase your sensitivity to hot water.
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PACK CONTENTS
Tick the appropriate boxes to familiarise yourself with the part names and to confirm that the parts are included.
1 x Manual Power Shower
4 x Case Inserts
1 x Flow Control Knob
1 x Installation and User Guide
1 x Guarantee Registration Document
1 x Temperature Indicator Trim
1 x Temperature Control Knob
3 x Rubber Wall Plugs
3 x Fixing Screws
3 x Rubber Feet
1 x Push-Fit Release Tool
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DIMENSIONS
28
210
310
20
28
66
88
All dimensions are nominal and in millimetres.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
Power Supply: 230 - 240 V at 50 Hz, fused at 3 Amps, via a double pole fused switch
(not supplied) with a minimum contact separation of 3 mm for each contact.
Electrical Connections: Terminal block will accept cable up to 2.5 mm². Minimum cable size (cross-sectional area) required under normal installation conditions is
1 mm 2 .
Power Consumption: 150 W maximum
Plumbing Connections
Inlet Connections: 2 x 15 mm Push-fit manifold
Outlet Connection: 1/2” BSP male
Operating Parameters
Cold Water Temperature: Maximum inlet temperature 30 °C
Hot Water Temperature: Maximum inlet temperature 65 °C
Warning! For safety reasons set the maximum temperature of the stored hot water to 65 °C or less. Such temperatures are considered sufficient to meet all normal requirements and will minimise the deposition of scale in hard water areas.
Operating Pressure
Minimum maintained pressure: 1.0 kPa (0.01 bar) or 100 mm head of water
Maximum maintained pressure: 50 kPa (0.5 bar)
Maximum static pressure: 100 kPa (1 bar) or 10 m head of water
Duty Cycle: The Mira Vigour Manual Power Shower pump is now continuously rated.
The motor is fitted with a self-resetting thermal trip, designed to operate if motor temperatures become too high due to abnormally high supply voltages.
Noise: The acoustic noise from the pump motor has been reduced with the use of anti-vibration rubber feet and rubber wall plugs. The type of wall the Appliance is fixed to will also affect the perceived noise level, solid walls will provide a quieter operation.
Standards
The Mira Vigour Manual Power Shower complies with all relevant directives for
CE marking.
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Gravity Fed System - The shower MUST be fed from a cold water cistern and hot water cylinder providing nominally equal pressure.
25 mm Min
Cistern
1 m Head
Minimum
30° - 60°
10 m Maximum
80 mm Minimum
Service Valve
Vent
Pipe
90°
Minimum
Ø 22 mm
Hot Water
Tank
60°C
Cold
Hot
Other Hot Draw Offs
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INSTALLATION
General
1. Do not take risks with plumbing or electrical equipment.
2. Do not install the shower unit in a position where it could become frozen.
3. Isolate electrical and water supplies before proceeding with the installation of the shower unit.
4. The shower unit must be fed from a cold water storage cistern and hot water cylinder with equal pressures. The shower unit must not be connected to a mains cold water supply, unvented high pressure systems or multi-point/combination gas water heaters.
5. The installation must be carried out by a competent installer.
6. Decide on a suitable position for the shower unit (minimum distance of 200 mm from the ceiling to allow for the fitting and removal of the cover). The position of the appliance and the shower fittings must provide a minimum gap of 25 mm between the spillover level of the shower tray/bath and the handset, to prevent backsiphonage.
7. Avoid layouts where the hose will be sharply kinked. This may reduce the life of the hose.
8. The shower unit is designed for surface mounting only and must not be recessed into any wall or cavity, or tiled up to, as this prevents air circulating to the rear of the unit.
Electrical
1. The shower unit 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 that are likely to introduce earth potential, must be electrically bonded to earth using a minimum cable size of 4.0 mm 2 if the cable is not mechanically protected
(2.5 mm 2 if mechanically protected).
2. Power supply cable must have a minimum cross sectional area of 1 mm².
3. Power supply must be 230-240 V at 50 Hz. The isolating switch must be double pole switched, fused at 3 Amps, with at least a 3 mm contact separation gap to each pole.
4. Do not turn the electrical supply on until all plumbing connections have been made and the shower unit has been commissioned as the unit must not be operated dry.
5. A 30 mA RCD (residual current device) must be fitted. This may be part of the consumer unit or a separate unit.
6. Fuses do not give personal protection against electric shock.
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Plumbing
1. A to provide adequate showering time. Insufficient storage may result in the pump being run dry.
2. Layout and sizing of pipework must be such that nominally equal inlet supply pressures are achieved and the effects on the shower performance of other draw-offs are minimised.
Make sure the shower unit is the first draw-off from the water supply.
3. Avoid routing the high level hot feed pipe upward to the same level as the cold tank e.g. into loft space, as air locks may result.
4. Do not solder supply pipework connected to the shower unit as heat transfer may damage plastic components.
5. Do not use jointing compounds on the shower unit joints, they may cause damage to the mechanism inside.
6. Do not insert fingers into the push fit connections.
7. The supply pipe ends must be free from burrs, as these will damage the push fit seals.
8. Do not use stainless steel piping for inlet pipework.
9. If plated tubing is used for inlet pipework remove the plating from the last 25 mm of the tube to make sure of a good seal.
10. 15 mm polythene plastic pipe suitable for hot water may be used to supply the shower unit, but internal pipe supports must be used.
11. Supplies must be thoroughly flushed to remove any debris before connecting the shower unit.
12. Fit non-restrictive (free-flowing) isolating valves in the inlet pipework to the appliance. Make sure isolating valves can be accessed easily.
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Warning! Do not fix the shower unit to the wall until plumbing and electrical installations have been completed.
1. Decide on a suitable location for the shower unit avoiding buried
cables and pipes. The unit should be positioned at a height convenient for all the family (at least 200 mm below the ceiling to allow for the fitting and removal of the unit cover).
The handset should spray away from the shower unit, either down the centre line of the bath or across the shower cubicle opening. Make sure that when the hose retaining ring is placed on the lowest position on the slide bar, the handset does not fall below the minimum clearance
gap between the bath or shower tray spillover level of 25 mm.
Hose Retaining Ring
25 mm Minimum
Spillover level
2. Hot and cold inlet supply connections are:
Hot – Left Cold – Right
Run the hot and cold water supply pipes at 28 mm centres, make sure that the pipe ends project 30 mm into the inlet manifold.
Warning! Supply connections must
not be connected in reverse.
Caution! Do not use stainless steel piping for inlet pipework.
Caution! If the pipework is chrome plated remove all traces of chrome from the connecting surfaces. If the chrome is not removed then the inlet manifold collets will not grip the supply pipe.
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28
275
Miniature Trunking
H
All dimensions in millimetres
C
30
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3. Make sure that the end of the supply pipework is cut squarely and is free
from burrs, which will damage the inlet manifold seals.
Chamfer the end of the pipe to assist insertion into the fitting and prevent the ‘O’ seal tearing.
Warning! Do not insert fingers into the push-fit connectors as this can result in injury.
Thoroughly flush the incoming hot and cold water supply pipes to remove debris before connecting the shower unit.
Chamfer
Trim the thinned section of the case covering the cable channel.
4. Run the electrical supply cable in surface mounted miniature trunking
(not supplied). Allow sufficient cable to connect to the terminal block
(approximately 275 mm). Strip back approximately 30 mm of outer cable insulation.
5. Loosen the three cover securing screws and remove the shower unit cover.
Note! The cover securing screws are captive and should not be unscrewed fully from the unit case.
Securing
Screws
6. Insert the push-fit release tool between the flange of the blanking plug and the inlet manifold collet and lever the plugs outward. Whilst holding back on the collet, pull out the appropriate blanking plug by hand.
Blanking Plug
Collet
Push-fit
Release Tool
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Inlet Manifold
Securing Screw
7. Temporarily locate the shower unit.
8. Position the shower unit on the wall and mark the three fixing points.
Note! Installers may wish to obtain alternative proprietary cavity fixings for dry lined, stud partition or dry partition wall structures.
9. Use the push-fit release tool to push the grey collars into the manifold to release the shower unit from the supply pipes.
Warning! Make sure there are no buried cables or pipes near the fixing points before drilling.
10. Drill 9.5 mm holes and fit the wall plugs supplied.
11. Cut away and trim the thinned section at the top or bottom of the case to allow the electrical supply cable to run down the rear of case.
Fixing Points
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12. Fit the three rubber feet into the recesses in the rear of the case as shown. The feet will reduce the noise transmitted by the power shower through the wall.
Warning! Blanking plates should be fitted to stop water ingress into the inside of the unit.
13. Fit the blanking plates to the unit case in the following manner.
Fit the half blanking plate to the top of the case.
For Top Inlet Pipework
Fit the full blanking plate to the bottom of the case.
For Rear Inlet Pipework
Fit the full blanking plates to the top and bottom of the case.
Fit the full blanking plate to the top of the case.
For Bottom Inlet Pipework Fit the half blanking plate to the bottom of the case.
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Rubber Feet
14. Locate the shower unit on the inlet supplies and push the inlet manifold onto the pipework until resistance is felt.
DO NOT FORCE!
Note! PTFE tape or liquid jointing compound must not be used and is
not required to assist connection.
15. The inlet manifold collet and ‘O’ seals will seal automatically.
Warning! The shower unit must be fixed to the wall at all three fixing points. The fixing holes are elongated to assist in vertical and horizontal alignment.
16. Screw the shower unit to the wall using either the wall screws supplied or alternative fixings depending on the wall structure.
Do not over tighten!
Make sure that the electrical supply cable is correctly seated in the channel in the back of the case.
17. Connect the live, neutral and earth conductors of the electrical supply cable to the terminal block in the following manner.
L - Live terminal block
N - Neutral terminal block
- Earth terminal block
The earth supply cable must be sleeved and make sure that all the terminal connections are tight and that no insulation is pinched.
18. Make sure the flow control gear is set to the OFF position by turning the gear wheel anticlockwise until it stops. DO NOT force the gear wheel as damage will occur.
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Gear Wheel
19. Refit the unit cover and secure with the three cover securing screws.
20. Insert the flow control knob in the
OFF position.
21. Insert the temperature indicator trim and the inner temperature control knob.
OFF Position
Flow Control
Knob
Arrow/OFF
Position
22. The manual power shower will now require commissioning, refer to
COMMISSIONING.
23. Install the shower fittings, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the fittings.
Temperature
Indicator Trim
Inner
Temperature
Control Knob
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COMMISSIONING
The unit must not be run dry. Before proceeding any further with the installation the shower unit must be commissioned.
1. Connect the flexible hose to the outlet of the shower unit.
Caution! Do not over tighten.
Hose Washer
Hose
2. Turn on the water supplies and check for leaks.
3. Switch on the electrical supply.
4. Turn the outer flow control
anticlockwise to full flow.
Maximum
Flow Position
Temperature Indicator
Outer Flow Control
5. Rotate the inner temperature control anticlockwise to check the hot supply and clockwise to check the cold supply.
Warmer
Inner
Temperature
Control
6. Turn the outer flow control clockwise to the OFF position.
Cooler
7. T h e s h o w e r u n i t i s n o w commissioned.
Outer Flow Control
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Off Position
OPERATION
Warning! The shower is a manual mixing shower which can select water temperatures from FULL HOT to FULL COLD. If the temperature control knob is turned anticlockwise fully the shower will deliver water at the same temperature as the stored hot water temperature (this will be the same temperature as the hot tap water temperature).
Note! The shower is a manual mixing shower. The showering temperature will change if the incoming water temperature changes. Therefore incoming water supply temperatures must remain constant if a stable showering temperature is to be achieved.
1. Turn the outer flow control knob until the desired flow of water is obtained. The flow of water will increase the further the control is turned anticlockwise.
Outer Flow Control
2. Turn the inner temperature control knob anticlockwise for warmer water and clockwise for cooler water.
Warmer
3. Turn the outer flow control knob fully
clockwise to stop the flow of water.
Inner
Temperature
Control Knob
Cooler
Outer Flow Control
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Off Position
FAULT DIAGNOSIS
Fault Diagnosis - User Maintenance
The appliance is fully performance tested after assembly. Providing it has been correctly installed and is operated as advised, difficulties should not arise. In the unlikely event that you experience problems with your appliance then the following procedure will enable you to undertake basic fault finding before contacting the person responsible for installing your shower.
Malfunction
The shower temperature is too cold.
The blend temperature is unstable.
Cause
The hot water cylinder temperature is less than
12 °C above the shower temperature.
The spray plate is blocked.
Remedy
Adjust the cylinder temperature. Note! It is recommended that stored water temperatures does not exceed 65 °C.
Clean the spray plate. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the shower
fittings.
Contact your installer.
Open the isolating valve.
The pump does not operate.
Low or no water flow.
The inlet filters are blocked.
The isolating valve is partially closed.
Faulty plumbing system.
Electrical supply failure.
PCB failure.
Potentiometer failure.
The motor overheated and the thermal switch operated.
Isolating valves are closed.
Inlet filters blocked.
Check the isolating valves are fitted incorrectly.
The appliance is sited above cold water storage cistern.
Faulty plumbing system
(airlock).
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Contact your installer.
Contact your installer.
Contact your installer.
Contact your installer.
If the thermal switch operates repeatedly, contact customer service for further advice.
Open the isolating valves.
Contact your installer.
Contact your installer.
The appliance is not suitable for negative head installations.
Refer to INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS.
Contact your installer.
Fault Diagnosis - Installer Maintenance
The Manual Power Shower is one part of an entire plumbing system. The fitting of a pump places additional requirements on the plumbing system. Some systems may require plumbing modifications to allow them to cope with higher flow rates.
Providing the Manual Power Shower has been correctly installed and is operated as advised, difficulties should not arise. Fault diagnosis and maintenance must be carried out by a competent person for whom the fault diagnosis table is provided.
In the event of any of the following tests failing, re-check as appropriate before contacting the Customer Support Department, (refer to the Back Cover).
Malfunction
The shower runs for a short time
(30-60 seconds) then the flow reduces, splutters or stops.
Aggravated when other hot taps are in use. Less evident on full cold.
The shower runs cool after a short time
(1-2 minutes) then flow splutters.
Flow of water virtually stops and surges
ON/OFF after a few minutes.
The shower runs cold after
5-10 minutes.
The shower temperature is affected by the use of an adjacent hot/cold tap.
Cause
Air is being sucked down the vent pipe, as the hot take off to the shower is too high up the pipe.
Air entering the hot pipework.
Insufficient storage of cold water in cistern (230 litres recommended).
Insufficient storage of hot water in cylinder.
Insufficiently sized pipework for both systems to be used together.
diagram in
Remedy
Refer to the plumbing system diagram in INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS for the correct connection method.
Note the 1 metre hot takeoff dimension. Consider increasing the cold feed pipe to the cylinder to 28 mm diameter.
Refer to the plumbing system
INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS for the correct connection method.
Increase storage size of the cold water cistern.
Increase the storage size of the hot water cylinder.
Increase the pipe sizes or separately feed the shower.
Refer to the plumbing system diagram in INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS.
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Malfunction
Maximum shower temperature too cold.
The blend temperature unstable.
The shower head is dripping.
The pump does not operate.
The pump does not stop or change speed when the flow knob is turned.
Low or no water flow.
Cause
Hot water cylinder temperature too low.
Remedy
Adjust cylinder temperature.
The spray plate is blocked.
Note! The stored water temperature must not exceed
65 °C.
Clean the spray plate. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the shower
fittings.
Clean the inlet filters.
The inlet filters are blocked.
The isolating valve is partially closed.
Open the isolating valve.
The solenoid valve is faulty. Renew the solenoid valve assembly.
Electrical supply failure.
Check the power supply.
PCB failure.
Potentiometer failure.
The motor overheated and the thermal switch operated.
Potentiometer failure.
Renew the PCB.
Renew the harness assembly.
If the thermal switch operates repeatedly, contact customer services for further advice.
Renew the harness assembly.
PCB failure.
Renew the PCB.
Isolating valves closed.
Inlet filters blocked.
Appliance sited above cold water storage cistern.
Plumbing system fault
(airlock).
Blocked spray plate.
Open the isolating valves.
Clean the inlet filters.
The appliance is not suitable for negative head installations. Refer to INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS.
Reroute the pipework to avoid airlock.
Clean the spray plate. Refer to the supplied shower fittings
manual.
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MAINTENANCE
Warning! There are no user serviceable components beneath the cover of the appliance. Only a competent tradesperson should remove the cover.
Before removing the cover the electricity supply must be turned off at the mains and, if applicable, the appropriate circuit fuse removed. Mains electrical connections are exposed when the cover is removed.
Before replacing any parts make sure that the underlying cause of the malfunction has been resolved.
Cleaning
Many household cleaners contain abrasives and chemical substances, and should not be used for cleaning plated or plastic fittings. These finishes should be cleaned with a mild washing up detergent or soap solution, and then wiped dry using a soft cloth.
Handset
Poor shower performance can be avoided by regular cleaning of the handset. Use your thumb or soft cloth to wipe the rubber nozzles. The handset must also be descaled regularly.
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SPARE PARTS
147.67
453.02
453.03
453.07
453.08
453.12
453.13
453.14
453.15
453.22
Check Valve Pack
Cartridge - Manual
Motor Pump Assembly - components identified ‘A’
Inlet Manifold Assembly - components identified ‘B’
PCB Assembly - Power
Harness Assembly - Concentric - components identified ‘C’
Solenoid Valve Assembly - components identified ‘D’
Filter/Cap Assembly
Seal Pack - components identified ‘E’
Stud Wall Fixing Kit (Push-fit Release Tool, 3 x Fixing Screws,
3 x Rubber Wall Plugs) - components identified ‘H’
Mixer Valve Body - components identified ‘F’ 453.23
453.24
453.28
Inserts/Rubber Feet Pack - Power - components identified ‘G’
Outlet Elbow Assembly
1532.333 Control Knob Assembly
1532.366 Cover
H
G
A
A,D,E
453.08
D
G
C
E
A
A,F
E,G
C
D,E
453.28
H
B
147.67
1532.366
G
B
E B,E,F
453.02
453.14
H
1532.333
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ACCESSORIES
Genuine Mira accessories can be purchased direct from Customers Services (our contact details can be found on the back cover of this guide) or from approved stockists or merchants.
Eco Showerhead
White - 2.1668.001
Chrome - 2.1668.002
The Eco shower head gives you an invigorating shower, but reduces water consumption and heating costs.
Everclear Showerhead
White - 2.1616.030
Chrome - 2.1616.031
Mira's new Everclear range has been specially designed for hard water areas and reduces the risk of lime scale build up.
Shower Seat
White - 2.1536.128
White/Chrome - 2.1536.129
For use in or out of the showering area. Folds up when not in use .
Maximum User Weight - 127 kg
(20 stone) Note! Must be installed onto a solid wall.
Premium Shower Seat
White/Chrome - 2.1731.001
Grey/Chrome - 2.1731.002
Stylish, slim-line and robust shower seat for use in or outside of the shower area.
Folds up when not in use. Maximum User Weight
- 150 kg (23.5 stone) Note! Must be installed onto a solid wall.
Double Outlet Check Valve
(DCV-H)
Chrome - 1.0.110.55.1
An outlet double check valve, designed to prevent the back flow or back-siphonage of potentially contaminated water, through shower controls which are fitted with a flexible shower hose as part of the outlet shower fitting.
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NOTES
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Guarantee
Your product has the benefit 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.
If you have not previously activated the guarantee, you will be required to do so prior to the provision of assistance.
If you do not activate your guarantee our Engineer will be entitled to charge full payment for the visit (Call out fee plus parts).
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory rights and is subject to the following conditions:
● 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 fi ttings or consumable items we reserve
the right to supply replacement parts only.
The guarantee does not cover:
● Call out charges for non product faults (such as damage or performance issues arising from incorrect installation, improper use, lack of maintenance, build up of limescale, frost damage, corrosion, system debris or blocked fi 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 modifi 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.
What to do if something goes wrong
If your product does not function correctly when you fi rst use it, contact your installer to check that it is installed and commissioned in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Should this not resolve the issue, contact our
Customer Services Team who will offer you or your installer advice and if applicable arrange for a Service Technician to call. If the performance of your product declines, check in this manual to see if simple home maintenance is required.
If you require further assistance call our Customer Services
Team.
Extended Guarantees
A selection of protection plans are available that enable you to cover repair bills for the life of your policy
(excludes Eire). Ring 01922 471763 for more details.
Helpdesk Service
Our dedicated Customer Services Team is comprehensively trained and can offer help and advice, spare parts, accessories or a service visit. We will need you to have your model name or number, power rating (if applicable) and date of purchase. As part of our quality and training programme calls may be recorded or monitored.
Mira Showers Website (www.mirashowers.co.uk)
From our website you can register your guarantee, download additional user guides, diagnose faults, purchase our full range of accessories and popular spares, refer to our FAQ’s and request a service visit.
Spares and Accessories
We maintain extensive stocks of genuine spares and accessories and aim to provide support throughout the product’s expected life. Payment can be made by phone at time of order using most major Credit or Debit cards and we aim to despatch orders within two working days. Items purchased from us are guaranteed for 12 months from date of purchase. For safety reasons spares exposed to mains voltages should only be fi tted by competent persons.
Returns – items can be returned within one month of date of purchase, providing that they are in good condition and the packaging is unopened. Please obtain authorisation from our Customer Services Team before return. We reserve the right to apply a 15% restocking charge.
Service / Repairs
We have a nationwide team of Service Technicians who can carry out all service or repair work to your product within the guarantee period and beyond. You have the assurance of a fully trained Mira Technician, genuine Mira spare parts and a 12 month guarantee on any chargeable work done.
Payment should be made directly to the Service Technician who will accept most major Credit or Debit cards.
To Contact Us
UK
Telephone: 0844 571 5000 www.mirashowers.co.uk
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 01242 282595
By Post: Mira Customer Services Dept, Cromwell Road,
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 5EP
Eire
Telephone: 01 459 1344
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: Dublin 01 459 2329
By Post: Modern Plant Ltd (Dublin),
Otter House, Naas Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Mira is a registered trade mark of
Kohler Mira Limited.
The company reserves the right to alter product specifi cations without notice.
1088850-W2-D (B85M) 28 © Kohler Mira Limited, November 2010
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Table of contents
- 3 Introduction
- 3 Patents
- 4 Important Safety Information
- 4 Warning!
- 6 Caution!
- 7 Pack Contents
- 8 Dimensions
- 9 Specifications
- 10 Installation Requirements
- 11 Installation
- 11 General
- 11 Electrical
- 12 Plumbing
- 19 Commissioning
- 20 Operation
- 21 Fault Diagnosis
- 21 Fault Diagnosis - User Maintenance
- 22 Fault Diagnosis - Installer Maintenance
- 24 Maintenance
- 24 Cleaning
- 24 Handset
- 25 Spare Parts
- 26 Accessories
- 27 Notes
- 28 Customer Service