Mira Galena Electric shower (9.8kW) Installation & User Guide


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Mira Galena

9.8 kW

For SPARES, ADVICE or REPAIRS

Please call us on

0844 571 5000

(UK Only)

These instructions must be left with the user

Installation and User Guide

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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 Galena is a thermostatic electric shower with separate controls for power selection and temperature/flow adjustment. A unique thermostatic valve stabilizes temperature changes caused by water pressure fluctuations. These can result from taps being turned on or off, or a toilet being flushed. An individual light indicates

“START/STOP”.

The Mira Galena comes complete with a set of Mira Energise Shower Fittings.

Mira Galena 9.8 kW

A 9.8 kW 240 V AC (9.0 kW 230 V AC) heater with Mira Energise adjustable spray handset with four different spray actions (start, soothe, force and eco*). Supplied complete with flexible hose, clamp bracket assembly, slide bar, supports, hose retaining ring and soap dish. Available in a black slate, metallic silver, black flock and light stone finish.

* The ‘eco’ setting will have no effect, and will give the same spray action as the

‘start’ setting.

Guarantee

For domestic installations , Mira Showers guarantee the Mira Galena 9.8 kW against any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase (shower fittings for one year).

For non-domestic installations , Mira Showers guarantee the Mira Galena 9.8 kW against any defect in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.

For terms and conditions refer to section “Customer Services” .

Patents and Design Registration

Design Registration: 000578463-001-002

Patents: GB: 2 341 667, 2 404 000, 2 428 286, 2 427 460

Ireland: 82835, 85128, 85163, 85912

If you experience any difficulty with the installation or operation of your new

Electric 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 - 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 qualified, 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 specified for use with this shower - scalding water temperatures and product damage may occur. 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 unspecified modifications to the shower or it’s accessories.

When servicing only use Genuine Kohler Mira replacement parts.

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 with the owner.

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PACK CONTENTS CHECKLIST

Tick the appropriate boxes to familiarise yourself with the part names and to confirm that the parts are included.

Mira Galena

1 x Olive

1 x Compression Nut

1 x Mira Galena

Documentation

1 x Installation and User Guide

1 x Guarantee and Registration Document

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1 x Installation Template

L

N

E

WIRING DIAGRAM

Thermal Cutout

Disc

BROWN

BROWN

Start/Stop

L.E.D.

RED

BROWN Pressure/Power

Selector Switch

Solenoid

Valve

BROWN

BROWN

BLACK

RED

BLACK

START/STOP

BLUE

GREEN

GREEN

BLUE

Tank Connection

Inlet Connector

Internal Wiring Diagram

Load

BROWN

BLACK

RED

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SPECIFICATIONS

European Conformity Information

The Mira Galena shower complies with the following European directives:

2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive, 2004/108/EC EMC Directive.

The Mira Galena shower is a high power appliance and is 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 confirm if the electrical supply is adequate.

The Mira Galena shower complies with the requirements of the UK’s water regulations.

Plumbing

Minimum Dynamic Pressure

Variant

Galena 9.8

70 kPa (0.7 bar)

Maximum Dynamic Pressure

Maximum Static Pressure

Minimum Static Pressure

Maximum Inlet Temperature

Minimum Inlet Temperature

Inlet Connection

Maximum Water Hardness

Outlet Connection

500 kPa (5 bar)

1000 kPa (10 bar)

20 kPa (0.2 bar)

30°C

2°C

1/2” BSP Male / 15 mm Compression Fitting

200 ppm CaCO

3

1/2” BSP Male

Electrical

Nominal Power at 230 V ac

Nominal Power at 240 V ac

Recommended MCB Rating

Maximum Supply Cable Size

Recommended RCD Rating

Recommended Isolator Switch

Appliance Sealing Rating

Maximum Ambient Temperature

Minimum Ambient Temperature

Height

Width

Depth

Dimensions

Variant

Galena 9.8

9.0 kW

9.8 kW

45 A

16 mm²

30 mA tripping current

45 A double-pole with 3 mm contact separation

IP X4 - Suitable for installation in Zone 1

30°C

2°C

367 mm

233 mm

100 mm

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

Please read the Important Safety Information and specifications sections at the front of this guide, and the requirements detailed in this section before installing the shower.

WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:

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 specified 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 fit and removal).

4. The position of the shower and shower fittings 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 backflow risk (see diagram on page 8).

5. The shower is suitable for installation within the shower area and is fitted 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 fitted to a waterproof flat and even wall surface.

7. DO NOT fit 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 fitting.

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15. A full bore/non restrictive servicing valve must be fitted 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.

Electric

Shower

Zone of

Backflow Risk

30 mm

Minimum

25 mm Minimum

25 mm

Minimum

Toilet or Bidet

FC5

Bath or Shower

Tray FC3

Hand Basin

FC3

Hose Retaining Ring fitted and shower fittings fixed at a suitable height preventing dirty water backflow.

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 fitted, this will increase the required supply pressure typically by 10kPa (0.1 bar). Double checkvalves fitted in the inlet supply to the appliance cause a pressure build up, which could exceed the maximum static inlet pressure for the appliance and must not be fitted. For Fluid Category 5 double checkvalves are not suitable.

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WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:

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 specified 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 fixed 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 fixed 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 fitted in the applicable zone area.

7. A 30mA Residual Current Device (RCD) is recommended to be fitted in the circuit to the shower.

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.

Consumer Unit

Double-pole

Isolating Switch

Plumbing and Electrical Schematic

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INSTALLATION

Installation of Mira Galena

Warning!

Turn off the electrical and water supplies before proceeding with the installation of the Mira Galena. 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 Galena.

Wall fixings 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 fixings may be required. A minimum of 3 fixing screws should be used.

Cover Retaining

Screw Remove the three cover retaining screws and the cover.

Caution!

Handle the cover assembly with care.

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.

Swivel the inlet connector assembly to suit. Remove the inlet blanking cap. Avoid trapping the green earth bonding wire.

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Cover

Inlet

Connector

Before fitting the cover, make sure that the appropriate cutouts have been removed to suit the supply entering the product.

Thoroughly flush the mains-fed cold water supply pipe. The supply must be clean and free from debris BEFORE connecting the appliance .

To flush 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 Galena.

Put the installation template on the wall and mark through the positions of the fixing holes. Ensure the position of these holes do not come in line with any buried cables or pipework. Make sure that sufficient electrical supply cable is available for connection to the terminal block.

Drill and plug the top two fixing holes. Secure the appliance to the wall with appropriate screws. Drill the bottom fixing hole with the product in place.

Alternative fixings (not supplied) may be necessary for some wall structures.

Avoid drilling into any supply cable/pipe.

Install the mains-fed cold water supply pipe. Do not overtighten.

( S e e P l u m b i n g I n s t a l l a t i o n

Requirements).

Feed cable into case. Fit Earth sleeve

(not supplied) and then strip insulation.

Do not twist cable cores.

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Important! Make sure that the inlet earth wire is routed as shown. Failure to do so may cause product malfunction.

Firmly connect the conductors. Do not exert strain on the terminal block.

L = BROWN

E = GREEN/YELLOW

N = BLUE

Cover Retaining

Screw

Refit the cover, making sure it is correctly located. Do not overtighten screws.

Caution!

Handle the 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.

When fitting the cover, position the controls to correspond with the internal drive features as shown.

Cover

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Terminal

Block

Case Insert

Holes For Cover

Retaining Screws

Electrical

Supply Cable

Fixing Screw

Heater Tank

Inlet Connector

Assembly

Cold Water Supply

Pipe (Bottom Entry)

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Service Tunnel

COMMISSIONING

Before carrying out the commissioning procedure install the Shower Fittings, refer to the Shower Fittings Installation and User Guide.

If you are unsure how an electric shower works, please read through the section

“User Instructions” before continuing.

1.

2.

3.

Electrical supply is turned off at the mains.

4.

Turn control to full cold.

5.

6.

Turn the water supply fully on.

Check for water leaks.

7.

Set control to ‘I’.

8.

Switch on electrical supply.

9.

0 - 5 Secs

Press the ‘Start/Stop’ button.

Water will be at full force and at a cool temperature.

Turn the control slowly.

Temperature remains cool and flow is reduced

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10.

Turn control to full cold.

13.

Set control to ‘III’.

15.

11.

12.

+

_

0 - 10 Secs

The temperature will rise slightly.

Set control to ‘II’.

14.

+

_

5 - 10 Secs

The temperature will rise further.

16.

17.

Adjust temperature as required.

Flow rate will adjust automatically.

18.

Press STOP.

19.

0 - 5 Secs

Isolate power.

The shower will purge from its tank for a few seconds.

Residual water may drain over a few minutes.

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

How Your Electric Shower Works

Heated water is produced by adjusting the flow of cold water passed through a heater tank.

CO

LD

+

_

The shower has three heater settings.

+

_

+

_

The warmer the shower, the lower the flow rate and vice versa.

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Thermostatic (Temperature-Stable)

The shower's top priority is to keep the desired water temperature constant. Electric showers with thermostatic control are able to keep a stable temperature across the range from hot to cold, whilst also dealing with fluctuations in electrical and water supplies. As a result, there is a temperature limit the shower cannot go beyond. For safety, this temperature is factory set and cannot be adjusted to make the shower hotter or colder.

ORDINARY

ELECTRIC

SHOWER

THERMOSTATIC

ELECTRIC

SHOWER

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USER 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. Make sure that you fully understand how to operate this shower before use, read all operating instructions and retain this guide for future reference.

2. This shower 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 shower by a person responsible for their safety.

3. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the shower.

4. DO NOT switch the shower on if there is a possibility that the water in the shower is frozen.

5. DO NOT switch the shower on if water leaks from the shower unit. Isolate the electrical supply to the shower immediately.

6. DO NOT switch the shower on if the case appears to be damaged or incorrectly fitted. 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 specified for use with this shower - scalding water temperatures and product damage may occur. Only Kohler Mira recommended accessories should be used.

11.

12.

13.

15.

Always check the water temperature before entering the shower. Sunburn or skin conditions can increase your sensitivity to hot water. Make sure that you set the shower to a cooler temperature.

DO NOT operate the temperature control rapidly, allow 10 – 15 seconds for the temperature to stabilise before use.

DO NOT block or restrict flow through the handset or hose whilst showering. eg. By placing in direct contact with your body.

14. Be aware that any adjustment to temperature control or power control whilst showering will affect the showering temperature and may result in a burst of hot water.

Care is required if the shower is turned off and then back on after a short time as this will result in a burst of hot water from the showerhead. Ensure temperature has stabilised before re-using shower.

16. Switch off the appliance at electrical isolating switch when not in use. This is for safety and is recommended with all electrical appliances.

17. If any of the following conditions occur, isolate the electricity and water supplies and contact your installer:

If the case is damaged or the cover is not correctly fitted and water has entered the shower case.

8. The showerhead must be de-scaled regularly, refer to the user maintenance section towards the rear of this guide for details.

9. The shower hose must be checked regularly and replaced if damaged, refer to the user maintenance section towards the rear of this guide for details.

10. DO NOT store bathroom items on top of the shower case. ie. Shampoo or shower gel containers.

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.

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Using your Shower

Read the section “User Safety Information” first.

1.

2.

Switch on electrical supply.

3.

Press the ‘Start/Stop’ button.

4.

+

_

Set to desired position.

5.

Check water temperature before entering shower.

+

_

6.

Allow 10 - 15 seconds for any temperature adjustments to reach the handset.

7.

8.

Press STOP button.

Shower will continue to run for a few seconds before stopping.

Isolate power.

Residual water may drain over a few minutes.

Note! A t 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.

Switch off the appliance at electrical isolating switch when not in use. This is for safety and is recommended with all electrical appliances.

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The Effect of Seasonal Changes

+

_

* **

For a cold shower select I.

For a summer warm shower select II.

For a winter warm shower select III.

During extremes of mains water supply temperature, adjust heater setting to obtain a better showering temperature.

The Effect of Other Water Devices

Example of how shower temperature stabilises due to pressure changes.

+

_

± 2°C

Water inlet pressure fluctuations due to other draw offs (e.g. flushing toilet). Shower temperature will be controlled to within ± 2°C of the set temperature provided that the supply conditions remain within the required operating parameters (refer to section: ‘Specifications’ ).

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FAULT DIAGNOSIS

The trouble shooting information tabled below gives details on probable causes and remedies should difficulties 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 Start/

Stop

Light

Heater

Setting

I / II / III

Probable Cause Possible Remedy

Appliance Fails to operate

Shower cycles from hot to cold

U n a b l e t o s e l e c t a cool enough shower.

Unable to select a hot enough shower (cold only)

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ANY

II / III

III

I / II

Electrical supply isolated at double pole switch.

Fuse blown or MCB/RCD tripped, indicating possible electrical fault.

Showerhead blocked

Wa t e r p r e s s u r e b e l o w minimum required for appliance operation.

Temperature dial or Heater setting too high.

Switch on electrical supply via the pullcord or wall mounted switch.

Renew the fuse or reset the

MCB/RCD. If fault persists, contact your installer.

Remove and clean.

Make sure incoming mains w a t e r s t o p c o c k a n d / o r appliance isolating valve is fully turned on.

Turn the heater selector knob to setting II or turn the temperature control until a cooler temperature is achieved.

Replace.

Thermostatic mechanism is faulty or damaged.

Due to the rise in mains water supply temperature, the Heater setting may be too high.

Power control not on high

Temperature control on cool setting

Water pressure below minimum requirement for shower operation

Turn the heater selector knob to II and adjust the temperature control until a suitable temperature is achieved.

Turn the power control to high

Turn the temperature control until a hotter temperature is achieved

Make sure incoming mains water stopcock and / or shower isolating valve is fully open

ON ANY

Showerhead blocked

Hose kinked or blocked

Restriction in Showerhead mode

Contact water company

Remove and descale showerhead

Check hose and replace if necessary, see section -

‘USER MAINTENANCE’ .

Select different Showerhead mode

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Symptom

H a n d s e t dripping

Low or no flow.

Operation of temperature c o n t r o l h a s l i t t l e o r n o effect on water temperature.

ON

Start/

Stop

Light

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

Heater

Setting

I / II / III

ANY

ANY

ANY

ANY

II / III

Probable Cause Possible Remedy

Insufficient water supply pressure for shut off.

Inlet valve faulty

Water supply pipework or inlet filter restricted by a blockage or partial blockage.

Insufficient water supply pressure/flow for operation.

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

Flush supply pipe. Clean inlet filter.

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.

Turn off other appliances whilst shower is in use.

Other outlets (e.g. toilet, garden hose, washing machine, etc.) drawing water while the shower is being used.

Showerhead blocked.

Service tunnel or cover not fitted correctly causing Start/

Stop button not to operate.

Inlet Valve faulty.

Heater Tank excessively scaled.

Remove and clean.

Check case inserts are cut and fitted correctly. Check services

(electrical or plumbing) are not interfering with location of service tunnel or cover.

Replace.

Replace. In hard water areas consider the use of a water softener.

Remove and clean.

Showerhead or inlet filter blocked.

Inlet valve faulty.

Heater tank failure.

Microswitch failure.

Replace.

Replace.

Replace.

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Symptom

No change in temperature between I/II/III settings.

Start/

Stop

Light

ON

Water will not turn off.

Appliance fails to produce hot water when set on II/III heater settings.

ON

ON

Heater

Setting

I / II / III

ANY

ANY

II / III

Probable Cause Possible Remedy

Insufficient mains water pressure.

Possible failure of flow valve, microswitch or heater tank.

Contact local water company.

Check the continuity of the microswitch or heater tank and replace parts as necessary.

Inlet valve, solenoid, or start/ stop switch faulty.

Replace as necessary.

Supply pressure below 0.2 bar.

Contact local water company.

Check mains water static pressure.

Insufficient water supply

P o s s i b l e f a i l u r e o f t h e microswitch or thermal switch.

Heater Tank failure.

Contact local water company.

Check the continuity of the microswitch or heater tank and replace parts as necessary.

Replace.

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USER MAINTENANCE

WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:

There are no user serviceable parts inside the shower. Only qualified, competent personnel should remove the front cover, mains connections are exposed when the cover is removed.

Switch the shower off at the isolator switch before performing any user maintenance or before cleaning the shower.

DO NOT allow young children to perform user maintenance including cleaning of the shower.

DO NOT use the showerhead to clean the shower.

If the shower is not to be used for a long period, the electrical supply and water supply to the shower should be isolated. If the shower or pipework is at risk of freezing during this period a qualified, competent person should drain them of water.

Cleaning

Many household cleaners contain abrasives and chemical substances, and should not be used for cleaning plated or plastic parts or fittings. These finishes should be cleaned with a mild washing up detergent or soap solution, and then wiped dry using a soft cloth.

De-scaling the Showerhead

Important! Keeping the showerhead clean and free from limescale will ensure that your shower and showerhead continue to perform to their maximum.

A blocked showerhead can restrict the flow rate and may cause damage to your shower

Use your thumb or a soft cloth to wipe any limescale from the soft nozzles

Unscrew the hose from the showerhead and the shower outlet.

Inspecting the hose.

Important! The shower hose should be inspected periodically for damage or internal collapse, internal collapse can restrict the flow rate from the showerhead and may cause damage to the shower. Remove the shower hose from the shower, inspect and replace the hose if necessary.

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Inspect the hose.

SERVICING

WARNING

There are no user serviceable parts inside the shower.

Servicing of the shower must only be carried out by qualified, 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.

Inlet Filter - Cleaning/Renewing

Read the section “Important Safety Information” first Cover Retaining

Screw

Make sure that the electrical supply is turned off at the mains and that the water supply is fully turned off.

Remove the three screws and the cover.

Caution!

Handle the cover assembly with care.

Hold a wrench across the flats of the metal connector. Unscrew the filter using another wrench as shown. Clean or renew the Filter as necessary. Refit in reverse order making sure the Filter is screwed fully home.

Do not overtighten!

Make sure plumbing connections are sealed before restoring electricity supply.

Refit the cover making sure it is correctly located. Do not overtighten the screws.

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Filter

Cover

SPARE PARTS

416.38

416.41

416.48

416.51

Clamp Bracket (Inlet)

Thermal Switch

Latching Switch

Solenoid Coil

872.01

872.28

Microswitch N/O - 2 pin

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 identified ‘B’

1634.010 Cover Assembly - Black Slate

1634.015 Start/Stop LED Assembly

1634.026 Screw Pack - components identified ‘A’

1634.104 Cover Assembly - Metallic Silver

1634.105 Cover Assembly - Black Flock

1634.106 Cover Assembly - Light Stone

1829.062 Inlet Filter (with ‘O’ seal fitted)

1829.063 Inlet Connector Assembly

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.

Double Outlet Check Valve

(DCV-H)

Chrome - 1.0.110.55.1

DCV-H: An outlet double check valve, designed to prevent the backflow or backsiphonage of potentially contaminated water, through shower controls which are fitted with a flexible hose as part of the outlet shower fitting.

Showerhead Holder

White - 2.1605.149

Chrome - 2.1605.150

If you're looking for additional flexibility in your shower, the

Mira Logic Showerhead Holder is the perfect solution. Makes showering easier for children, provides a useful additional holder for your Showerhead which fixes to the wall at the desired height.

Shower Seat

White - 2.1536.128

White/Chrome - 2.1536.129

For use in or out of the showering area. Note!

Must be installed onto a solid wall.

Shower seat folds up when not in use

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Mira Galena Spare Parts Diagram

A

B

A

A

B

416.41

B

1563.519

1563.539

872.01

B

1563.538

1829.062

A

872.28

1563.540

A

416.48 416.51

1563.507

A

A

1563.537

1829.063

B

416.38

A 1563.534

1634.015

A

A

1563.533

1634.010

1634.104

1634.105

1634.106

27

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.

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 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, inappropriate cleaning, 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.

● Accidental or wilful damage.

● Products purchased ex-showroom display.

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.

Extended Guarantees

A selection of protection plans are available that enable you to cover repair bills (excludes Eire). Ring

01922 471763 for more details.

Helpdesk Service - Ring our Customer

Services Team for product advice, to purchase spare parts or accessories or to set up service visit. You can contact us via phone or e-mail, details below. Please provide your model name, power rating (if applicable) and date of purchase.

Mira Showers Website (www.mirashowers.

co.uk)

Visit our website to register your guarantee, download user guides, diagnose faults, purchase our full range of accessories and popular spares, or request a service visit.

Spares and Accessories - We hold the largest stocks of genuine Mira spares and accessories.

Contact us for a price or visit our website to purchase items from our accessory range and popular spares .

Service/Repairs No one knows our products better than our nationwide team of Service

Technicians. We can carry out service or repair work to your product both during and after the guarantee period. Ask about our fi xed price service repairs.

To Contact Us: UK

0844 571 5000

Fax: 01242 282595

E-mail: Visit www.mirashowers.co.uk/ contactus

Mira Customer Services Dept, Cromwell

Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52

5EP

To Contact Us: Eire Only

01 531 9337

E-mail: CustomerServiceEire@ mirashowers.com

Mira is a registered trade mark of

Kohler Mira Limited.

The company reserves the right to alter product specifi cations without notice.

1062246-W2-J (J95M) 28

FM 14648

© Kohler Mira Limited, November 2013

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