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Operational Conditions

Water Odor

In each water heater there is installed at least one anode 
rod (see parts sections) for corrosion protection of the tank. 
Certain water conditions will cause a reaction with this rod 
and the water. The most common complaint associated 
with the anode rod is one of a "rotton egg smell" in the 
hot water. This odor is derived from hydrogen sulfide gas 
disolved in the water. The smell is the result of four factors 
which must all be present for the odor to develop:

A. A concentration of sulfate in the supply water.
B. Little or no dissolved oxygen in the water.
C. A sulfate reducing bacteria which has accumulated 
within the water heater (this harmless bacteria is nontoxic 
to humans).
D. An excess of active hydrogen in the tank. This is caused 
by the corrosion protective action of the anode.

Smelly water may be eliminated or reduced in some 
water heater models by replacing the anode(s) with one 
of less active material, and then chlorinating the water 
heater tank and all hot water lines. Contact the local water 
heater supplier or service agency for further information 
concerning an Anode Replacement Kit and the chlorination 
treatment. If the smelly water persists after the anode 
replacement and chlorination treatment, we recommend 
that chlorination or aeriation of the water supply be 
considered to eliminate the water problem.

Water Heater Sounds

During the normal operation of the water heater, sounds or 
noises may be heard. These noises are common and may 
result from the following:

1.  Normal expansion and contraction of metal parts    

during periods of heat-up and cool-down.

2.  Sediment buildup on or around the elements could 

create varying amounts of noise and may cause  
premature tank failure. Drain and flush the tank as 
directed under the “Draining and Flushing” section.

3.  The heat pump compressor or fan running.

Stacking

Stacking occurs when a series of short hot water draws (3 
gallons or less) are made. This causes increased cycling 
of the heat pump and/or heater elements and can result in 
increased water temperatures at the hot water outlet. An 
anti-scald device is recommended in the hot water supply 
line to reduce the risk of scald injury.

Figure 12

NOTE: 

The display will go into “Sleep Mode” for energy 

saving if there is no operation on any button for 15 min-
utes. All the display and light will be turned off except for 
the “Opertional Mode Indication Light”, which will be on 
all the time when the unit is powered on. The unit will be 
awakened by pressing any button.

Other Controls

°F/°C

  °F/°C Switch - Press “Temperature Down” button 

and hold for 3 seconds to switch temperature unit 
between Farenheit and Celsius

Power Saver Enable/Disable - Press “Mode/Enter” button 
and hold for 3 seconds. The power saver feature will be 
activated and the display will show “P.S.”, and the setting 
temperature alternatively. This feature allows the unit to be 
managed by grid or other utility based load management 
programs.
To deactivate the power saver, press “Mode/Enter” button 
and hold for 3 seconds.

Heat pump defrosting indication - There will be frost accu-
mulating on the evaporator when the heat pump is oper-
ated under low ambient temperatures. The controller will 
order the unit to enter into defrosting cycle to optimize the 
heat pump operation performance. During the defrosting 
period, the user interface module will display “ICE” as an 
indication.
Out of heat pump operation range - The user interface 
module will display “HPO” as an indication that the ambient 
and/or water temperature condition is out of the heat pump 
operation range.

Summary of Contents for Hybrid ElectricHeat Pump Water Heater

Page 1: ...on 3 Consumer Responsibilities 3 Unpacking Instructions 3 4 Location Requirements 4 Water System Piping 5 6 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve 7 8 Electrical Requirements 8 9 Installation Checklist 10...

Page 2: ...not been used for a long period of time 2 weeks or more Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable To reduce the risk of injury under these conditions it is recommended that the hot water faucet be opened fo...

Page 3: ...When referring to your water heater always have the information listed on the data plate readily available to include the model and serial number Retain your original receipt as proof of purchase Basi...

Page 4: ...e and install this product After installation dispose of recycle all packaging materials Location Requirements Site location Select a location near the center of the water piping system The unit must...

Page 5: ...water heater in a closed water system install an expansion tank in the cold water line as specified under Closed System Thermal Expansion 6 Install a shut off valve in the cold water inlet line It sh...

Page 6: ...7 8 Turn on electrical power to the water heater 9 Select the efficiency mode After about 8 minutes the user interface module will display repetitively during this period the heat pump will turn on if...

Page 7: ...valve Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or explosion WARNING Most public water systems in North America are required to prevent water flowing from points of use residences busin...

Page 8: ...te of the water heater The Discharge Line Shall not be smaller than the pipe size of the relief valve or have any reducing coupling installed in the discharge line Shall not be capped blocked plugged...

Page 9: ...ces rated at 30 amperes Figure 10 Junction Box Power Supply Connector Black Wire Red Wire Green Ground Wire 1 2 Conduit Opening Green Ground Screw The conduit or tubing is terminated in fittings appro...

Page 10: ...roperly installed and free of leaks Heater completely filled with water See Water Piping System section Closed system pressure buildup precautions installed See Closed System Thermal Expansion section...

Page 11: ...cess panel Reset the ECO by firmly pushing in the red reset button located on the ECO block If the ECO continues to shut off the water heater contact a qualified person for service Water Temperature R...

Page 12: ...not operate Similarly if the water temperature in the tank is less than 59 F 15 C the heat pump will not operate The unit will operate in electric mode until ambient and water temperatures return to...

Page 13: ...ounts of noise and may cause premature tank failure Drain and flush the tank as directed under the Draining and Flushing section 3 The heat pump compressor or fan running Stacking Stacking occurs when...

Page 14: ...the water tank 3 Drain approximately 5 gallons of water from the tank Refer to Draining and Flushing for proper procedures Close drain valve 4 Remove old anode rod 5 Use Teflon tape or approved pipe...

Page 15: ...the water heater annually After servicing this water heater check to make sure it is working properly See Operating Your Water Heater section of this manual IMPORTANT If you lack the necessary skills...

Page 16: ...the ones specified for the upper and or lower element IMPORTANT Using an element greater than 4500 watts will damage the water heater and void the warranty 1 Turn off the power to the water heater 2...

Page 17: ...r E11 Heat Pump Coil Temperature Sensor is not functioning E40 or E41 Heat Pump Discharge Temperature Sensor is not functioning Edr Not enough water in the tank tank not full Fill completely Open all...

Page 18: ...connection is at the top 5 Insulate exposed piping 6 Repair hot water leaks 7 Call qualified person for service 8 Drain and flush tank Water conditioning may be necessary to minimize build up HIGH OPE...

Page 19: ...perature Sensor 13 Upper Lower Tank Temperature Sensor 14 Fan Shroud 15 Condensate Drain Connection Cover 16 Electronic Expansion Valve Coil 17 Start Capacitor 18 Relay Kit REPAIR PARTS Repair parts m...

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