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I had an Ideal Standard CONE Bath Shower Mixer tap (B5111AA) fitted in a new bathroom 4 years ago. The tap has always had softened water passing through it. It has had very limited use during the period - e.g. it may not be used for periods of 3 months at a time. (we do have another shower...!)

The following problem has recently developed. The tap diverts fully to the shower if the central plunger is pushed down. However, if the plunger is pulled up it diverts some water to the bath but diverts an approximately even flow to the shower. I can't get it to divert to the bath only. I wonder if this may be a symptom of limited use.

I have tried repeatedly moving the plunger up and down without success. It's probably true to say that when moving the plunger it moves between the extents of its lower and upper positions. I have been searching on the net for: 1) details on how to service this tap, and 2) where to buy spare parts for the tap. Can anyone answer these questions for me?

Having looked closely at the tap, there appears to be a (easily moved) pin through the diverter plunger. I have not tried removing the pin. Would this give me access to any part that may benefit from a drop of WD40, or is this not the right thing to do?

I would appreciate your advice on how I may set about fixing this problem.

Thanks

Geoff
 
Geoff, do you live in a hardwater area? if so this may account for the problem and it could be limescale, you could try removing the pin and clean the diverter but then you may not be able to get it back together again , alternativley you could unscrew the shower hose and pour some vinegar or some sort of descaler down the diverter to try and clean this, as for spares try ideal themselves as they have a helpline ( although from my dealings with them some of the staff are idiots), I hope some of this has been of some help.

Rob
 
Had similar problem on a job....it was the o ring dislodged on one of the grooves. Refitted job done.
 
you need to remove the divertor to inspect it

isolat the water to it and the pull the diverter out

Not sure how it comes out but should be detailled on the instructions or on Ideals webiste
 
The one I did was just isolate the water and unscrew cap off then undo with spanner on the flats.
 
Thanks to all for your replies. Yes it is a hard water area, but the Kinetico water softener keeps the water well softened.
I've dug out the fitting instructions left behind by the bathroom fitter, and it looks like the diverter 'should' be relatively easy to remove and refit.
I looked on Ideal's website for spare parts and the tap is listed but the diverter is not listed as a spare part. Oops.

I need to get in touch with Ideal concerning getting the spare part. The part will be under warranty if I can provide proof of purchase. Hopefully Ideal will accept a quote from the bathroom fitter for the bathroom fit, listing the Cone taps as part of the fit.

Thanks again

Geoff
 
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