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The Low Pressure Warning light is on and we can only get cold water out of it. I suspect its a faulty sensor in the 'base' unit but as its so old, no one at Triton is old enough to remember them!

Has anyone any experience of them & how to fix them? I really dont want to take the whole thing out as it's only in a 2nd bathroom and it would involve taking out the suite and re-tiling to replace the shower, but if a quick fix is available, advice would be really appreciated?
 

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