Body reflection
Trigger the flow of water
13.2 Hold your hand near the sensor.
• The water will flow.
• The water flow will stop automatically
– once the preset flow time expires
or
– after approaching the sensor once again
or
– after leaving the sensor range.
Temperature selection
14. Thermal disinfection -manual-
This shower fitting offers thermal disinfection to reduce the risk of a legionella
infection.
The thermal disinfection process is triggered by overturning the thermostat.
Warning!
Personal protective measures (scald protection) must be implemented for the
duration of the thermal disinfection. This might include cordoning off the shower
facilities.
Failure to observe this instruction can result in injuries due to scalding.
The operator is responsible for the execution, monitoring, and logging (room,
tapping point, date, time, temperature and duration).
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for claims by third parties relating to
the improper execution of thermal disinfection on the part of the operator.
The thermostat fitting has been prepared to carry out a thermal disinfection process
when the thermostat is overturned. The thermostat fitting can be manually thermally
disinfected (flushed with water at a temperature of > 70 °C) by unlocking the covered
stop on the temperature selector.
14.1 A shower pipe (e.g. HT pipe, d
to deflect the hot water to avoid scalding during the thermal disinfection process.
14.2 Turn the temperature selector (a) to the hot water stop.
14.3 Use the Allen key to push in the stop.
14.4 Turn the temperature selector (a) in an anti-clockwise direction up to the stop.
14.5 Trigger the fitting.
14.6 Measure the hot water temperature.
= 100 mm) should be placed under the shower head
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