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Hi, I need to adjust the max temperature on my Mira silver shower but am stuck at the first hurdle.

Can anyone tell me how to remove the temperature control level? I can’t see a screw to loosen but it won’t just pop off.

any advice appreciated.

thanks,

mark
 

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I have the exact same situation, however I can't even see the grub screw at all?! There is a hole under the control lever but no matter what position I put the lever at the grub screw does not come in line with the hole so it seems I have no access to the screw at all?
 

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