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Craig McKendrick

Hi all,
Appreciate any help here. I called Mira who advise that they can't support this shower any longer.
The shower works intermittently. Sometimes the light on the control unit does not light up, and will not switch the shower on. This can be for 24 hours, or can be 1 week.
This is the shower with the main control panel separate (mines is in the loft).
There appears to be no issue with water flow anywhere else when the lighting on the control unit is not it up.
 

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