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biggirlsblouse
 
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"Peter Lord" wrote in message
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Hi Folks,

Can anyone help?

I have an Aqualisa shower (sorry, I don't know the model; it came with the
house - approx 1989 vintage), on which I want to remove the control-dial
so that I can do some repair work on the tiles beneath.

The shower is gravity-fed, thermostatic, and mostly buried in the wall
(only the control dial and the shower outlet are visible above the tiles).

The dial has no obvious fixing screws (or whatever), and doesn't seem to
be willing to pull-away with moderate force, so can anyone tell me the
correct way to remove it?

Some possibilites come to mind:

1. There might be a screw concealed by the "Aqualisa" label on the front
of the dial (the label doesn't seem willing to pry-out)

2. More force might be required to just pull the control dial off a
"push-fit" type of assembly.

3. Other...

I've attached a picture of the control if this helps.

Thanks in anticipation for any advice you can give.

Cheers!

Peter L.
Although I do not have that model mine is also the same type of shower
mixer valve. There is a screw but that is under the front aquilisa label
in the middle.

On mine this label is stuck in with double sided tape, but has an edge
machined out of the control knob which when pressed at a location above that
machined groove allows the label to lift on the opposite side of where you
apply pressure so that you can get something underneath it.
However, as another contributor says aquilisa are very helpful and their
customer service is second to none.

best of luck.