Shower temperature adjustment

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I have recently replaced an Aqualisa Aspire DL shower with a new unit on a like for like basis. The new unit does not deliver the same hot water temperature as my old unit and I would like it to be warmer. The unit is a mixer shower block connected to a combination boiler. I see in the instruction booklet that the temperature can be increased by adjusting the maximum temperature ring (I assume anti-clockwise) until the desired temperature is reached. If I were to remove the ring altogether I am guessing that I would have total control over the water temperature - or would i be risking having the water too hot and it being potentially dangerous. I can control the temperature of the water from the comb-boiler. I do not need too much more heat but it would be pleasant to get the option to turn the shower down rather than operating, as at the moment, at full heat and wanting some warmer water!

Any information about making adjustments would be gratefully received

Thank you
David
 
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No, in order for the thermostatic cartridge to operate properly you must have the combi boiler water temperature set to at least 15 degrees above the shower blended temperature...so set it to 60 to 65 degrees.
Adjust the shower valve temperature stop to suit.
 

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