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Check your User's Guide on page 13 for Maintenance and Care. There is a flow filter located under the flow indicator that should be cleaned after each use. To get to it you turn the Flow indicator cap counter-clock wise, lift the rotor out and the then the filter. Ensure you replace the filter with the stem in the up position. Reassemble in reverse.
Remove the handle, disassemble the lower section of the top to get to the heater. Make sure the unit is unplugged! Use miniature bottle brushes like the painters use to clean paint sprayers (I purchased mine from Harbor Freight for about $4) and clean out the ports. Also check the valve that the trigger opens. It is located just above the heater.
Remove the cap for the flow indicator, then there 6 screws to remove to take off the top, before removing the top, turn the smart mix valve to about the half way point so the piston won't fall off. When you are ready to re-install the top cover, just before pushing it all of the way down, turn the smart mix valve to the water only setting, then push it into place, re-install the screws and the flow indicator parts.
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