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We have 2 Crosswater digital showers with a duo water control system. Last Autumn, one of them started cutting out at the start of a shower 2 or 3 times before finally working ok. It then seemed to correct itself over the winter. However this has now recommenced.

Also during the last 2 weeks, the same thing has started happening with the other shower. Once they have been used, any showers taken shortly afterwards seem fine.

The showers are outside the guarantee period, being 7 and 8 years old respectively.

We have 2 other showers of a different make in the house, but these have not (yet) been affected.

We changed boilers in the house last summer.

Can anyone suggest what might be causing this seemingly random cut out please?
 

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