Caraflo V200 Shower Instructions Today
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Power source issue (dead batteries) or no water supply. | Replace batteries (usually AA inside the control box) or check main water valves. | | Water is too cold | Hot water supply cut off or inlet filters blocked. | Check if the water heater is working. Clean the hot water inlet strainer. | | Temperature fluctuates | Unbalanced water pressure or dirty thermostatic cartridge. | Ensure no other appliances (washing machine/toilet) are using water simultaneously while showering. Clean cartridge. | | LED Display fading | Low battery voltage. | Replace batteries immediately to prevent the valve from sticking in the "open" position. | | Water drips after shut off | Residual water in the pipe. | This is normal for a few seconds. If it persists, the internal solenoid valve may need cleaning or replacement. |
For maximum protection during prolonged freezing periods or storage, the manufacturer suggests an additional step beyond the standard drain-down.
Open all taps and the shower valve to drain remaining water. caraflo v200 shower instructions
The temperature knob features an integrated red safety button. The valve stops turning automatically at a safe anti-scald limit (typically 38°C). To achieve a hotter shower, you must manually press and hold the red button while continuing to rotate the knob. Temperature Calibration Instructions
: Turn the flow control handle (often anticlockwise) to start the water, then adjust the temperature control. National Shower Spares Winter Maintenance & Draining | Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
To keep your Caraflo V200 in top shape, routine maintenance is required—especially before the temperature drops. Cleaning the Showerhead
One of the reasons the Caraflo V200 is so popular is that it is highly "serviceable." You don't need to replace the whole unit if a seal fails. You can find replacement at most caravan accessory shops. | Check if the water heater is working
Place a rubber sealing washer into the conical end of the flexible shower hose.





