1. Ensure the installation is done as per instructions (refer Mounting, Plumbing & Electrical
Connections section in pages 3 & 4).
2. Ensure the inner container is filled with water (refer Filling Water section in page 4).
3. Plug in the electrical power cord & switch on the electrical supply.
4. Once the water heater is switched on, both the red & green indicators will glow. Red light
indicates the heating & green light indicates the power supply to the water heater.
5. After the water reaches the preset temperature, the red light will switch off indicating that
the heating is completed & water heater is in standby mode. The water heater will be in
standby mode until the hot water is withdrawn from the outlet or the temperature of
the water drops due to passage of time.
6. Open the outlet faucet to get the hot water. Upon withdrawing sufficient amount of hot
water, the water heater will again enter into heating mode. This is indicated by glowing of
red & green lights.
7. After usage, switch off the electrical supply & close the outlet valve.
Caution:
Hot water over 50°C will cause scalding. In order to protect you and your family
especially for the safety of children, ensure that the hot water flow & cold water mix is
adjusted in the faucet accordingly before usage. It is advised not to use the outlet from
this water heater directly in a shower or in a faucet. Suitable mixing with cold water is
required before usage.
Operation Instructions
Warning:
This water heater should not be operated with insufficient amount of water.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the water heater & injuries to the users. This
will also make the warranty null & void.
Warning:
The water heater should be connected to the mains using a power plug
conforming to national standards and suitable current carrying capacity (refer Electrical
Connections in page 4).
Do not switch on the heater, if the water in the inner container is in frozen condition.
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