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Ian Waddell
 
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Thanks guys. I'll call the plumber back and suggest these solutions (don't
really want to play with it myself).

It still works unpumped for now - but I like a bit of power!

Ian

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We've just had an Aqualisa Aquastream shower fitted. I quickly ran it
after
the plumber had been and it worked fine, and switched off fine.

Tonight, after running it for a few minutes, the pump won't switch off
when
it's turned off. I've checked the knob to ensure that it's lined up
correctly.

Has anyone else had this problem - and do they know how to fix it?


If it's happened this soon after it being fitted then call the plumber
back.

It may be that a bit of ? has got into the pump microswitch. If this is
the cause then it may clear itself with use.


Possibly a clogged inlet strainer if the pipe flushing wasn't thorough





 
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