Solar showers aluminum
If you are looking for a high-quality solar shower, you are exactly right with an aluminum solar shower. Aluminum is not only visually very appealing, it is also a very light and stable as well as durable material. This ensures that you will enjoy your aluminum solar shower for a long time. In addition, with a hot water tank made of aluminum, you heat the water very quickly.
Frequently asked questions for Solar showers aluminum:
No. Solar showers are not frost-proof.
Disconnect the solar shower from the water pipe. Open the fitting and unscrew the drain cap to completely drain the water from the tank. After thorough cleaning and complete drying, store the product in a dry and frost-free place (= +5 °C).
For technical reasons, residual water in the solar shower cannot be ruled out. Therefore, dismantle the shower as described in the operating instructions and completely empty the residual water from the solar shower tank.
Assemble the shower head according to the illustration in the operating instructions. The connections will be damaged if tools are used, so please assemble the parts hand tight. The screw connection is already tight before it is completely screwed in. This allows correct positioning, so that the shower head points downwards. If screw connections are not tight or the position is not correct, wrap the thread with Teflon tape.
The entire body of the shower is filled with water and works similarly to an electric boiler, where the heated water also collects at the top. When hot water is needed, cold water is let in by operating the faucet at the bottom of the tank, and the hot water already heated in the upper part is pressed out of the tank. After closing the faucet, the water from the shower head is still running. This circumstance is due to the heating of the water in the unpressurized tank and causes the dripping of the shower head. This is not a defect! A 3-4 minute after-dripping is therefore possible. If your shower drips longer or more strongly, please contact our helpdesk.
It is technically unavoidable for limescale to precipitate in the tank, which can block the shower head.
The shower head can become blocked by limescale. To avoid damage, the shower head must be
should be checked regularly and cleaned if necessary. This is necessary at the latest when the flow rate from the shower head is significantly reduced.
Procedure:
- Dismantle the shower head
- Rinse out the tank by operating the shower without the shower head for approx. 2 minutes
- Descale the shower head with a commercially available bath cleaner
- Install the shower head