Redring 650 User Manual

Shower Handbook  
(Also covers 650 chrome variant)  
IMPORTANT:  
Please retain this booklet for future reference  
9. During normal operation if the shower senses an overheated water temperature then the  
thermal cutout will switch off the heating elements. Water will continue to flow and as the  
water temperature falls the heating elements will be turned back on. If the unit continues  
to cycle then increase the flow rate by turning knob “E” clockwise and check that the  
handset does not require de-scaling. If it still continues to cycle then press button B to the  
MEDIUM power setting. (Knob E will need adjusting).  
10.Note that knob “E” 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.  
Redring After Sales Service  
We offer a technical advisory service on the telephone to contractors and other customers with  
problems in the field.  
RING 0870 9000 430  
Spare parts can be supplied against any debit or credit cards.  
RING 0870 0102 829  
Remember to quote the exact type of shower, as written on the front of the shower and on this  
leaflet. It may also be of use to have a note of the model and serial number as stated on the  
underside the shower.  
Diagram 2  
How your shower works  
Your shower is designed for  
convenience, economy and safety  
of use  
1. Water is heated  
instantaneously as it flows  
over the heating elements in  
the copper heating tube.  
(Diagram 2).  
2. 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 flow the  
lower the temperature rise,  
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 Winter, the  
flow rate will be less than in  
the Summer to achieve the  
same outlet temperature. In  
summer the ‘MEDIUM’  
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power setting may give adequate hot water.  
3. The heaters are only switched on when sufficient  
water is flowing. This is done automatically with a  
switch, which works on water pressure.  
4. The water is turned on and off by the solenoid valve  
built into the shower. This is switched on by button  
A, B or C. (diag. 2)  
5. The flow of water is automatically held at the level  
set by the user even though the supply pressure  
may vary. (See ‘How to use your shower’ note 7).  
6. If the water supply falls below a set limit, the pressure switch will operate and switch off  
the power to the elements.  
7. As a further safeguard, a thermal cutout switches the power off if the water temperature  
climbs above a set limit. The cutout gives an audible click when it switches off, but will  
reset itself if cold water is run through the shower for 10 to 20 seconds.  
8. The pressure relief device is to safeguard against extreme abuse conditions.  
9. There are 3 defined spray plate settings adjustable by rotating the spray plate, (see  
diagram 4). The modes have a positive “click” to identify them. If desired many  
combinations between the 3 can be achieved.  
Diagram 4  
IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR SHOWER YOU MUST CLEAN  
THE SHOWERHEAD.  
All water contains particles of lime, which build up in the showerhead and unit reducing  
the performance. It is therefore important to clean the showerhead regularly. This is  
simply done by rubbing the rubber nozzles. In severe cases you may need to dip the  
spray plate into a suitable de-scaling solution.  
The frequency of this will vary from weekly to quarterly depending on the water hardness and  
experience.  
Check the spray plate is then free to rotate to give the three settings.  
In some winter conditions, when the incoming mains water is particularly cold it may be  
necessary to select the inner or outer spray pattern only. This will ensure correct operation of  
the shower with a slightly lower water flow rate  
Note: After use it is normal for some water to drip from the showerhead for a few moments, this  
inhibits scale build up over prolonged use.  
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What to do if things go wrong  
SELF HELP  
If the shower is unsatisfactory, make the following checks before calling out the contractor. Any  
of these adjustments could restore the performance  
Increase water flow by adjusting the  
a) Water too HOT  
temperature control clockwise.  
Clean spray plate holes. (Select outer or  
combination spray patterns).  
Switch power to MEDIUM setting.  
Increase pressure of water supply e.g. fully  
open service valve or stop cock. Check hose is  
not kinked restricting the water flow.  
Decrease water flow by adjusting the  
temperature control anti-clockwise.  
Select inner or outer spray patterns only.  
Switch power to HIGH setting.  
b) Water too COLD  
Clean spray plate and flush heater with  
handset removed. Select inner / outer spray  
pattern.  
c) Spray pattern poor  
Check power setting lights are on  
Check water pressure has not fallen so far as  
to let pressure switch cut out, e.g. another tap  
drawing water off. Raise position of handset.  
Please contact our spares department on  
0870 0102 829. Fitting instructions are  
provided with spares.  
d) Water goes cold while using shower  
e) Broken parts  
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE  
If the previous checks fail to restore the performance, you should either contact the Redring  
Technical Advisory Service or seek the assistance of a qualified plumber and / or electrician.  
The person who installed the shower is probably the best one to repair it and is certainly  
the person to contact if you have a problem in the guarantee period.  
The following additional checklist is provided for the benefit of the qualified serviceman.  
WARNING – SWITCH OFF THE ELECTRICITY AT THE ISOLATING SWITCH BEFORE  
REMOVING THE COVER TO MAKE CHECKS.  
Water flow restricted by blockage in filter of  
a) Water too HOT  
solenoid valve. Switch off water and undo  
plastic nut on elbow, loosen brass nut to swing  
elbow away from solenoid. Remove filter in  
solenoid with long nosed pliers and flush  
clean.  
Check circuit through thermal cut-out  
Check circuit through microswitch on the  
pressure switch  
b) Water too COLD  
Check each element circuit.  
Check tightness of electrical connections.  
Check for cause of high pressure and remove  
it. Blockage on outlet i.e. blocked spray plate.  
Replace the pressure relief disc.  
c) Water leaks from burst pressure relief  
valve  
Check the circuit through the solenoid coil.  
Check circuit through microswitch  
Possible PCB fault, if defective, then replace.  
Power supply not reaching shower.  
d) Water does not flow when button “A”  
“B” or “C is pressed  
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Installation instructions  
Check that the electrical rating shown on the showers matches the mains supply. A  
competent installer must undertake all installations. If in any doubt, advice and  
assistance should be sought from a qualified plumber and/or electrician. Installations  
and wiring must conform to current BS7671 IEE regulations (UK)  
WARNING! DO NOT INSTALL THIS SHOWER IN A ROOM  
WHERE IT MAY BE SUBJECT TO FREEZING  
We recommend that the installation be done in the following  
sequence.  
a) Fixing the shower to the wall  
b) Plumbing  
c) Electrical connections  
a) Fixing the shower to the wall  
1. Position the riser rail at the height recommended in  
diagram 5 and mark its position.  
Diagram 5  
2. Position the heater so the sides of the unit are vertical  
and the top is level with, or up to 0.6 metres (2ft)  
maximum below the top of the riser rail. Choose a flat  
piece of wall to avoid the possibility of distorting the  
back plate thus making the front cover a poor fit.  
3. Adjust the positions to get the most convenient  
arrangement taking the following into account.  
a) The possible need to use the handset over the sink  
for hair washing etc.  
b) The heater must not be mounted in the direct spray  
from the showerhead.  
c) The handset must not be able to come into contact  
with any used water in the bath or basin. If it can,  
even after the hose has been retained by the hose  
retainer (see diagram 13), then a vacuum breaker  
must be fitted. It should be noted that these devices  
are liable to minor leakage so they must be  
positioned so that any drips are not detrimental.  
4. Fix the riser rail with screws provided. The fixing holes  
at the base of the brackets will be disclosed by  
removing the plastic fronts. Assemble as shown in  
diagram 13.  
Diagram 6  
5. Decide the position of the electrical cable inside the unit. If top or bottom entry is chosen  
(according to diagram 6), cut away the walls of the back-plate as shown in diagram 8.  
There is also the option to fit the cable from the rear in the channel provided.  
6. Decide the cut away position of entry of the cold water pipe into the unit. Cut away the  
back-plate and front cover as shown in diagram 7 or 8. There is also the option to have  
rear entry (see later section on plumbing).  
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7. If you have not yet done so, remove the front cover  
(complete with control knob) of the unit by undoing  
the retaining screws at the top and bottom of the  
unit and lifting the cover off. The top-fixing hole is a  
keyhole slot, and should be marked and drilled  
first. Tighten top screw with head protruding about  
10mm from wall and hook the back-plate over the  
screw head. This allows for correct and accurate  
alignment of your shower before marking and fixing  
the bottom/side position. You may not wish to  
tighten up all 3 screws at this stage as the holes  
are elongated to allow for adjustment after other  
connections have taken place.  
Diagram 7  
Diagram 8  
WARNING! TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE THE  
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD IN ANY WAY. DURING  
INSTALLATION AVOID DUST AND DEBRIS  
GETTING ON IT.  
8. Do not obstruct the pressure relief device found in  
the back-plate slot underneath the outlet  
connection (see diagram 2). Especially if silicone  
sealant or similar materials are used around the  
edges of the back-plate.  
9. There are a number of clearly marked shields in  
the shower unit. These are important for the correct operation of this shower and MUST  
NOT be removed under any circumstances.  
b) Plumbing (see diagram 9)  
The heater should be connected to the mains cold water supply. This must have a minimum  
running pressure of 100kPa, 1.0 bar (14.5 p.s.i) and a maximum pressure of 1000kPa, 10  
bar (145 p.s.i).  
Before connecting the pipe-work to the shower ensure that pipe-work is flushed out.  
1. It is recommended that a WRAS (Water Regulations Advisory Scheme) listed isolating  
valve is fitted between the rising main and the unit. This will allow the unit to be serviced  
without turning off the cold water or exchanged without having to turn off the water at the  
water mains stop valve.  
2. The heater can be fed from a header tank provided this has a minimum head height of  
10.5 metres (35ft).  
3. 15mm copper or stainless steel pipe should be used alongside with a standard  
compression fitting. In multiple shower installations correct pipe-work sizes should be  
calculated to maintain adequate flow to each shower.  
4. a) If top entry is chosen, turn the elbow 180° into the required position and fit a standard  
15mm in line compression fitting. There is a removable side section, which will aid you  
with this (diag.7).  
b) If rear entry is chosen, turn the elbow 180° and treat it as top entry except for the fitting  
of a ‘Yorkshire’ elbow in the rear channel. The removable side section will again be an  
aid.  
5. It is in order to use a WRAS (Water Regulations Advisory Scheme) approved sealant  
sparingly whilst avoiding excess finding its way into shower operating parts.  
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Diagram 9  
6. With the stop valve connected, flush the pipe-work through to remove any particles  
etc., before making the final connection to the shower. Blockage in the waterways  
(particularly the handset and solenoid valve) will prevent the heater working properly.  
7. The shower is designed to have an open outlet and should only be used with ‘Redring’  
recommended fittings. Do not connect the showerhead until after the shower front cover  
and removable side section are fitted.  
WARNING - DO NOT FIT A TAP ON THE SHOWER OUTLET. TAKE CARE TO AVOID  
RESTRICTING THE OUTLET AND FLOW FROM THE SHOWERHEAD OR THE  
PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE.  
d) Electrical Connections  
The electrical installation must be in accordance with the current BS. 7671 (I.E.E.  
regulations). If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.  
1. The shower is designed for a single-phase A.C. electrical supply. Please check the rating  
plate on the unit to see what details apply.  
2.  
Cable Sizes  
Fuse/ MCB  
9.5 / 8.7kW 240 / 230V  
10mm²  
10.5 / 9.6kW 240 / 230V  
10mm²  
40 or 45A Cartridge fuse  
45A Cartridge fuse / MCB  
For the 9.5kW you  
may be able to use 6mm² cable if Method 1 (clipped direct) is used.  
Remember to up rate the cable if it runs in thermal insulation in a loft, or for longer  
distance  
3. A means for disconnection in all poles must be  
incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the  
wiring rules. We recommend a ceiling switch mounted in a  
convenient position.  
4. Cut back cable as in diagram 10. Connect cable to  
terminal block making sure that ALL the retaining screws  
are VERY tight and that no cable insulation is trapped in  
the block.  
Diagram 10  
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WARNING - FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN A  
FAILURE OF THE TERMINAL BLOCK AND CABLING.  
5. WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
6. Ensure that the removable side section is fitted securely into the back-plate.  
7. Re- connect cable to front cover PCB (one way fit) see diagram 11.  
8. Fit the front cover back into position making sure the knob is  
aligned correctly with the flow valve (see diagram 12).  
WARNING - TAKE CARE WHEN REPLACING THE FRONT  
COVER TO AVOID DAMAGING ANY COMPONENTS.  
9. Operate the shower first without the handset to flush out particles, fit  
handset and then operate the shower as explained previously and  
check:  
a) That the water gets to a satisfactory temperature.  
b) Power selection does give a change in water temperature.  
c) Check again for leaks.  
Diagram 11  
d) That the holes in the spray plate are not blocked.  
e) Water flow can be adjusted by knob E  
10.DEMONSTRATE OPERATION TO USER  
11.LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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How to maintain your shower  
It is recommended that the shower unit,  
riser rail, hose etc. can be cleaned using a  
soft cloth and that the use of an abrasive or  
solvent cleaning fluid be avoided, especially  
on any plated finishes (650 chrome only).  
Micro fibre clothes are recommended for  
cleaning the chrome (650 chrome only).  
Diagram 12  
We recommend that before cleaning, the  
isolating switch be turned off, thus avoiding  
accidentally switching on the shower.  
The showerhead should be periodically  
cleaned as previously detailed.  
Additional Accessories  
Catalogue Number  
White 2 metre Shower hose  
Water control tap  
Shower de-scaling powder  
Curtain and rail pack  
83-593529  
93-792452  
95-711015  
83-792802  
83-792801  
Curtain and rail pack with non-slip Bath mat  
Spares  
White 650 cover complete  
Plated front cover complete (plated version)  
Plated control knob (plated version)  
Gear drive  
Outlet elbow assembly complete.  
Removable side section (grey)  
Removable side section (white)  
93-597808  
93-597814  
93-593590  
93-593591  
93-593592  
93-593593  
93-591819  
.
Spares / accessories can be supplied against any Visa or Access cards from  
Redring Sales Hotline 0870 0102 829.  
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Diagram 13  
650 CHROME MODEL  
ACCESSORIES  
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Full details of terms and conditions are available on request from: -  
APPLIED ENERGY PRODUCTS LTD.  
MORLEY WAY, PETERBOROUGH PE2 9JJ.  
555-2066-01A  
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