PROBOIL.2X user & installation guide v1e-2
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16.
Take the silicone outlet tube (
K
) that carries the 98°C water
from the boiler to the tap and rough out the minimum amount
of pipe needed to red 3/8” x 8mm boiler outlet connector (
J
)
found on the boiler outlet.
Mark the desired minimum pipe length with a permanent pen.
We recommend cutting the silicone outlet tube (
K
) at
least 50mm longer than the minimum mark. According to the
drawings (right) the silicone outlet tube (
K
) must:
a)
Not
be excessively long, creating a “dead leg”.
b)
Not
be too short (pipe is stretched).
c)
Not
be twisted or kinked when attached (creating a
blockage).
Cut the silicone outlet tube (
K
) to length cleanly and squarely
using a sharp craft blade or scissors or similar.
17.
Firmly and fully push the silicone outlet tube (
K
) onto the red
3/8” x 8mm boiler outlet connector (
J
)
Ensure the red 3/8” x 8mm boiler outlet connector (
J
)
stem is clean of dirt or grease with a clean cloth, wetting the
8mm outlet stem with clean water will ease attaching the
silicone outlet tube (
K
)
18.
Your boiler is now plumbed to the tap and the filter, plug the power cord into the mains outlet
but do not
switch on the mains power outlet at this time.
19.
Ensure any isolation valves to the tap and filter are now fully opened. Now turn on (open) fully the 98°C water
handle. Water will now begin to purge air though the entire system.
During the purging of air it is normal for the tap to spit, continue until the stream from the centre channel
of the tap aerator is continuous. Depending on the incoming water pressure it will take apx. 2-3 minutes to fill the
tank and purge the air.
CORRECT