BLENDAMIX SHOWER PROBLEMS

Reduced Water Flow

I have found that the amount of water coming through the shower head reduces over time. To cure this, all I needed to do was, with the water on full, unscrew the shower head from the flexible pipe, and press the end of the pipe against the holes in the shower head rose. The pressure of water then pushed the calcium deposits out of the holes, back into the shower head and out.

Reduced Cold Water Flow

When the shower reduced to a trickle of very hot water, with the water on full, unscrewing the shower head and holding the flexible tube downwards, cleared what appeared to be an air lock, and cured the problem.

I find it hard to imagine how an airlock could arise, if it did arise would not be pushed out, and even if it did arise, and was not pushed out, would cause problems. However, the fact that my Blendamix is oriented with its flexible outlet pipe downwards (I.e. upside down from the illustration of the “Blendamix Maynell” above) may make an airlock more likely.

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