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After that, place a seal
of the shower hose
front thread of the push button diverter
Insert a seal
into the tapered end of the
2
shower hose
and screw onto the shower
6
head
(see Fig. F). You have the option of
4
placing a flow regulator here instead of the seal.
This functions like a seal, but with a lower flow
rate.
Insert a seal
into the other hexagon nut of
2
the shower hose
nection of your shower fitting.
Operation
Note: if the tap has not been used for a longer
period, flush the pipes thoroughly to clear out
stagnant drinking water and built-up residues.
Use your shower fitting to find the desired
temperature and water pressure.
Use the press button diverter
between head
3
functions.
CAUTION! Please check the water temperature
before you enter the water spray jet.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Please note the shower kit requires no special care.
Therefore, please follow the instructions:
Do not use anti-limescale agents, acidic
cleaning agents or abrasives of any type.
Do not use corrosive cleaners or cleaners
containing alcohol for cleaning.
Dry your shower kit with a cloth after every use
to prevent lime deposit.
Only clean your shower kit with clean water,
mild detergent and a soft cloth or chamois.
Failure to observe the above care advice can be
expected to result in damage to the surfaces of the
product.
This will inevitably invalidate the guarantee.
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in the hexagon nut
2
and screw these to the
7
.
8
and screw onto the con-
7
to choose
8
and hand held shower
4
Disposal
Your shower kit is packed in solid packaging to
protect it from transport damage.
The packaging is made of environmen-
tally friendly materials. Please dispose of
them in an environmentally friendly way.
At the end of its life expectancy, do not dispose of
the product with the household waste.
Information regarding environmentally-friendly dis-
posal can be obtained from your municipal or city
administration.
Information
Potability of tap water
Learn about the potability of your mains water
supply. Your local water authority or water
supply company will be able to inform you.
The following general recommendations apply to
the potability of tap water:
Let the water run freely for a short time if it has
been stagnating in the pipework for more than
four hours.
Do not use any of this stagnant water in the
preparation of food or for drinking. This ap-
plies particularly as far as babies and infants
are concerned. Health concerns may otherwise
arise. Fresh water can be readily distinguished
from stagnant water as fresh water is noticea-
bly cooler as it leaves the pipe.
Do not use stagnant water from chromium-plated
pipework to prepare food, for drinking, or for
personal hygiene if you are allergic to nickel.
This water may contain high quantities of nickel
and trigger an allergic reaction.
Do not use water from lead pipework for pre-
paring food baby food and/or to prepare foods
during pregnancy. Lead dissolves in drinking
water and is particularly damaging to the health
of babies and young children.
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