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Aqualisa Aquastream
Hi there,
I've just replaced the pump on my Aqualisa Aquastream (after 2003) shower and when I turn the electricity on, the pump starts going even though the switch is in the off position. I have checked the positioning of the on/off knob and it is definitely in the off position. Any ideas as to why the pump won't turn off? Cheers, Ian |
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Aqualisa Aquastream
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 11:16:09 -0800, Ian Waddell wrote:
Hi there, I've just replaced the pump on my Aqualisa Aquastream (after 2003) shower and when I turn the electricity on, the pump starts going even though the switch is in the off position. I have checked the positioning of the on/off knob and it is definitely in the off position. Any ideas as to why the pump won't turn off? Water in one of the microswitches which are brilliantly positioned *below* the shaft of the main control valve, so that when it leaks water drips into the switches. -- John Stumbles -- http://yaph.co.uk The floggings will continue until morale improves |
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