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Please help me obtain a copy of the user manual for this bath and shower mixer, pictured below.

I am particularly concerned about how to re-regulate the bath filler so it fills the bath to the desired level.

Many thanks!


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You posted a similar question back in September 2021, and I guess didn't find a source then.
It's apparently a Trevi A963595NU Electronic EBC II Control Unit, which is discontinued, and like you I can't find any instructions for it 🤔.
Maybe someone out there has knowledge of the beast.
You could try asking Ideal Standard !

 

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