Although your Mira advance shower will automatically reset and be ready upon installation, events such as a power outage might mean you need to reset it. When this happens, a reset light often indicates a need for a reset. We’ll walk you through the process and give you a few tips on the way.
Important: Do not switch on the appliance if there is a possibility that the water in the shower is frozen; this can damage your shower.
Tips to Reset Your Mira Advance Shower
As you explore your reset options for your Mira advance shower. Try one of the tips below.
Tip 1: A Simple Reset
Follow these steps to begin the reset:
- Turn the electric isolation switch off and back on.
- The “star” button should beep once and flash for 15 seconds; after that, you can try to use it.
- If the reset light turns on (flashing or constant) coupled with a beeping tone, the shower indicates an internal fault or something is wrong with your water or electric systems.
There are four lights (located above and below the high and low buttons and next to the water supply and reset buttons) depending on which sequence they light up (flashing or constant) will assist in further diagnostics. Take careful note if the shower doesn’t work; that will be important later.
Tip 2: Ensure there is Power to Your Mira Advance Shower
- Isolate the electrical supply.
- Restore power to the appliances. The appliance may beep, and the start/stop button will pulse for 15 seconds.
- Wait for the start/stop button to stop pulsing, then operate the appliance.
- You can perform a few basic supply checks if the failure continues after resetting.
Tip 3: Complete a Basic Supply Check
You may also need a basic supply check to solve issues with your Mira shower.
- Check if there is a supply of electricity to the appliance. Lights and beeps are a sign it’s connected.
- If you were using the power and there was a power outage, the shower would automatically reset and be ready for use when the blue light stops pulsing.
- Check that all plumbing isolator valves to the shower are fully open.
Other Potential Problems
Frozen Water
Sometimes, a section of the water supply pipe could also be frozen. If this is the case, allow it to thaw and insulate the pipe. After a few hours have passed, check if the shower works as normal.
Hot Water
In some cases, though rare, hot water may be stuck inside the shower, causing a failure even though you might have corrected the underlying cause of the problem. A brief interruption to the electric or water supplies while using the shower or when you incorrectly stop the shower (such as using the pull cord) could cause this. A simple way to solve this problem is by allowing it to cool for about 20 minutes before using it.
Call for Help
If the shower doesn’t work after following the above tips and checks, contact the company or a competent tradesperson to further diagnose the issue with your shower.
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