Caraflo V200 Shower Instructions -
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As a TMV2-approved valve, the Caraflo V200 requires an annual test to ensure it continues to operate safely. This must be carried out by a suitably qualified competent person.
| Problem | Likely cause | Solution | |--------|--------------|----------| | Fluctuating temperature | Clogged filters or pressure change | Clean inlet filters on valve body | | Shower won’t reach hot temp | Thermostatic cartridge stuck | Calibrate or replace cartridge | | Diverter not switching | Rubber seals worn | Replace diverter assembly | | Flow rate low | Debris in shower head or hoses | Descale or clean outlets | caraflo v200 shower instructions
Tighten the sealing nuts onto the pipe connections using an adjustable wrench. Wrap the jaws of the wrench in a cloth to prevent scratching the polished chrome finish.
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Apply a generous bead of high-grade, anti-mould silicone or a specialized caravan mastic sealing washer around the rear base flanges of the mixer valve body. This prevents shower spray from leaking behind the wallboard panel.
Wait 15 seconds after each adjustment until the thermometer registers exactly 38°C. | Problem | Likely cause | Solution |
: Shut off the main external park stopcock. Open all caravan taps to dump line pressure.
: The mixed water temperature can be adjusted from cold to a preset top limit (typically 35°C to 40°C).