Troubleshooting Guide: Common Reasons Your Mira Electric Shower is Not Working

Is your Mira electric shower not working? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many homeowners encounter issues with their electric showers at some point. In this troubleshooting guide, we’ll explore some common reasons why your Mira electric shower may not be working and provide possible solutions to get it up and running again.

No Power Supply

One of the most common reasons for an electric shower not working is a lack of power supply. Before panicking, check if the power switch is turned on. It may seem obvious, but sometimes simple oversights can lead to bigger problems.

If the power switch is on and there’s still no power to your Mira electric shower, then the issue might lie with the circuit breaker or fuse. Check your home’s electrical panel for any tripped breakers or blown fuses related to the shower’s circuit. Resetting a tripped breaker or replacing a blown fuse should restore power to your shower unit.

If you’ve ruled out these possibilities and there’s still no power supply, it’s recommended to contact a qualified electrician to further investigate the issue.

Water Pressure Problems

Another common culprit behind a malfunctioning Mira electric shower is water pressure issues. If you’re experiencing low water pressure or no water flow at all, there are several potential causes to consider.

Firstly, check that all isolation valves leading to the shower unit are fully open. These valves control water flow into the shower and can sometimes be accidentally closed during maintenance work or repairs elsewhere in your home.

Secondly, inspect the inlet filters located on both ends of the hose connecting your Mira electric shower to the water supply pipes. Over time, these filters can become clogged with debris and mineral deposits, hindering water flow. Remove any blockages by gently cleaning or replacing these filters as needed.

If none of these solutions resolve the water pressure problem, it’s advisable to consult a plumber who specializes in shower repairs to identify and fix the underlying issue.

Heating Element Failure

If your Mira electric shower is receiving power and water pressure seems fine, but you’re still not getting hot water, the heating element may be the culprit. Over time, heating elements can wear out or become damaged, resulting in a lack of hot water.

To determine if the heating element is faulty, you can perform a simple test. Turn on your Mira electric shower and wait for a few minutes. If the water remains cold despite normal water pressure and power supply, it’s likely that the heating element needs to be replaced.

Replacing a faulty heating element should be done by a professional technician to ensure safety and proper installation. Contact Mira customer support or a qualified service technician to diagnose the issue accurately and carry out any necessary repairs.

Control Panel Malfunction

In some cases, your Mira electric shower may appear to have power supply and water flow but fails to respond when you try adjusting temperature or flow settings on the control panel. This could indicate a control panel malfunction.

Start by inspecting the control panel for any visible signs of damage or loose connections. Ensure all buttons are responsive and not stuck. If everything looks fine externally but you’re still experiencing issues, it’s possible that there’s an internal fault with the control panel itself.

For control panel malfunctions, it’s best to contact Mira customer support or an authorized service center for assistance. They will have the expertise to diagnose and repair any electronic faults in your Mira electric shower.

Remember, troubleshooting electrical appliances can be complex and potentially dangerous if not done correctly. When in doubt or if unsure about any steps involved in fixing your Mira electric shower, always consult professionals who specialize in such repairs for accurate diagnosis and safe resolution.

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