Battery Model (Retrofit)
$240.00
Suitable for homes, hotel/motels, on site cabins at camping parks. Provides shower control for teenagers, overseas students, inconsiderate guests, rain water conservation.
- Battery Model Shower Timer
- Solenoid Valve
- Printed Instructions
Unscrew your shower head and screw the solenoid valve (supplied) on to the outlet. Now slip the control unit over the valve and screw your shower head onto the valve.
Refer here for specific Installation/Programming Instructions.
Once in the shower, push the ‘Start’ button and turn on the water.
(The hot and cold water taps still control the temperature and water flow, as per usual.)
The LED visual display will :-
Flashes a green light (every 5 seconds)
When 1 minute remaining – Flashes an amber light (every 5 seconds)
For the last 10 seconds – Flashes a red light
The optional Beeper will sound as follows :-
When 2 minutes remaining of your available showering time – Beeps x 2
When 1 minute remaining – Beeps x 1
When 10 seconds remaining – Beeps x 1
The last 5 seconds – Beeps x 1 for each second = 5 beeps
The water is now automatically cut off and a ‘wait’ light will begin flashing every 10 seconds until the pre-programmed waiting time is completed. The shower is now available for re-use.
Please note
Pressing the ‘Start’ button at any time during the available showering time or waiting time has no effect.
The Battery Model Shower Timer Operating Instructions are available for viewing/downloading here
Program your available showering time, choosing from 0 – 15 minutes.
Program your waiting time (between showers), choosing from 0 – 30 minutes.
Refer here for specific Installation/Programming Instructions.
As we all know, electronics and water are not compatible!
Do not allow any water to splash, drip, drop or come in contact with the printed circuit board. While it may survive the occasional drop, continual contact with water will destroy the electronics and will not be covered by our warranty.
The flat finished surface of the wall must extend at least 40mm above the centre of the water outlet. That may require a few extra tiles.
Note that the holes on the top and bottom are vents, included to allow air flow. They prevent excess condensation and do help keep the electronics dry. Do not block these vents.