Manufacturer Information
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vidaXL Marketplace International B.V.
Mary Kingsleystraat 1
5928 SK Venlo
PaĆses Bajos
Usage Warnings
Outdoor Showers
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Slips and falls due to wet surfaces or soap residue around the shower and pool.
- Burns from excessively hot water in solar showers or after hours of sun exposure; metal parts can become hot to the touch.
- Tipping or movement of the column if it is not properly anchored or is on unstable ground.
- Dizziness or discomfort from sudden temperature changes (very cold or very hot), especially after exercising or prolonged sun exposure.
- Minor injuries from edges, screws or damaged parts, or from clogged showerheads that spray irregular jets.
- Skin irritation or odours caused by stagnant water in tanks or pipes after long periods without use.
Safe use
- Position and install the shower on a level, solid surface with good drainage to minimise puddles and slips.
- Before use, check stability and ensure there are no loose parts, visible leaks or poorly positioned hoses/flexi hoses that could cause trips.
- Let the water run for a few seconds at the start to purge the system and stabilise the temperature; test with your hand before wetting your whole body.
- Open and close the flow gradually to avoid sudden splashes and water hammer.
- Avoid directing it at the face, eyes or wounds, and do not block the showerhead with your hand.
- Do not hang from or climb onto the column, shower arm or accessories; do not use the shower as a support for heavy towels or other objects.
- On very sunny days, touch metal parts cautiously first and, if they are very hot, cool them by running water before touching them with bare skin.
Storage and maintenance
- In freezing conditions, drain the system and the tank (if present) and disconnect the water inlets to prevent freeze damage.
- If it will not be used for a while, purge and refresh the water before the next use to reduce stagnation.
- Regularly remove limescale and dirt from the showerhead and controls using non-abrasive products; rinse after cleaning.
- Rinse with fresh water after exposure to salt spray or pool water splashes to protect the finishes.
- Regularly check seals, fixings and anchors; replace worn or rusted parts and tighten any loose fastenings.
- Keep the drainage area free of leaves and debris to prevent pooling.
- When not in use for long periods, protect the shower with a breathable cover and avoid strain on the hoses.
Restrictions on use
- Children must always use it under adult supervision; pay particular attention to water temperature and slippery floors.
- Do not use during thunderstorms or in very strong winds if the structure is tall and exposed.
- Do not drink the water if the shower is connected to a non-potable supply (irrigation, well or untreated tank) unless it is expressly indicated as safe to drink.
- Do not use solvents, strong acids or high-pressure washers on seals, controls or finishes.
- Do not use the shower if it has cracks, significant play, damaged anchors or leaks that compromise its stability.
- People sensitive to cold/heat or recovering after strenuous activity should avoid sudden thermal changes.