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Temperature Display

The scale ring fills up as the temperature setting is increased. In addition, the target 

temperature is displayed in °C in the middle of the display.

Temperature Setting

The desired temperature can be selected via the two middle sensor keys within a range 

of 20 °C to 60 °C. Tapping once changes the temperature by 1 °C, in the comfort range 

between 35 and 43 °C by 0.5 °C. If the temperature is set below 20 °C, the symbol  

appears in the temperature display and the appliance switches off the heating func-

tion.

User Selection

Up to four user profiles can be created. Every user has the option to save his desired 

temperatures for the different applications in his profile. The user profiles can be select-

ed by tapping on the left sensor key and then tap the key under the profile picture (to 

adapt profile, see Section “User”).

3. How To Use

MAIN SCREEN

The e-paper display changes automatically to main screen approx. 60 seconds after 

activation or operation. 
Tap the sensor keys to select user profiles or applications or change the temperature.

Temperature display

Status Display,

Bottom

Status Display,

Top

Sensor keys

Applications

User

Menu button

Applications

Preset applications can be selected here. Simply tap on the right sensor key to open the 

selection. Tap on the sensor key under an application symbol to activate it.  

The temperatures are set at the factory to the following values:   hand wash = 35 °C, 

 shower = 38 °C, 

 bath tub = 42 °C, 

 hot water = 48 °C 

To change the values, select an application and set the new temperature. Than press and 

hold the sensor key under your profile picture or the application for two seconds.

Status Display, Top

     Control lock active (PIN)

     The inlet temperature exceeds the target value (appliance does not heat up)

     Optional remote control or Home Server is installed. The appliance can be   

 

controlled remotely

Status Display, Bottom

Display area for functions which require confirmation from the user or which are of 

great significance.

     Maintenance: The appliance detected an error. Select “Info” in the Main Menu 

to get further informations.

     Maximum temperature reached: The temperature cannot be increased any fur-

ther since the set temperature limit has been reached. The temperature limit can be 

changed in the Main Menu via “Settings”.

     Heating activated: As soon as the appliance heats water, this symbol appears.

     Power limit: The full output of the instantaneous water heater does not suffice 

to heat the tapped quantity of water to desired temperature. Reduce the quantity of 

warm water at the tap. 

3. How To Use

Summary of Contents for GERMAN POOL DEN12

Page 1: ...ration U S E R M A N U A L DEN12 Instantaneous Electric Water Heater WH DEN12 M 21 3 Printed in Germany Please read these instructions and warranty information carefully before use and keep them handy...

Page 2: ...ed to frost The values stated on the rating plate must be observed In case of malfunction disconnect the fuses immediately In case of leaks cut off the mains water supply instantly Repairs must only b...

Page 3: ...the devices must not be blocked and the water flow must not be restricted The water outlet facilities such as shower head jet control and other outlet unit must be decalcified regularly Deposits must...

Page 4: ...nd of their service life Therefore please take this device to a municipal collection point that return used electronic devices to the recycling system Disposing it correctly will support environmental...

Page 5: ...tions Preset applications can be selected here Simply tap on the right sensor key to open the selection Tap on the sensor key under an application symbol to activate it The temperatures are set at the...

Page 6: ...28HK 3 How To Use Operation Lock Secure your settings with a four digit PIN Note The operation lock can only be deactivated with the correct PIN under Protected Sections or under Delete PIN If you sh...

Page 7: ...damp cloth Do not use abrasive or chlorine based cleaning agents or solvents For a good water supply the outlet fittings e g jet regulators and shower heads should be unscrewed and cleaned at regular...

Page 8: ...filter dirty or calci fied Let clean fine filter by cus tomer service Selected temperature is not reached Power limit reached Decrease the warm water flow at the tap Cold water has been added via the...

Page 9: ...70 468 363 56 96 239 Dimensions in mm The following regulations must be observed e g VDE 0100 EN 806 Installation must comply with all statutory regulations as well as those of the local electricity a...

Page 10: ...hange for a conventional instantaneous water heater there is generally no need to drill holes for the wall brack et in this case step 2 would not be necessary Thoroughly rinse the water supply pipes b...

Page 11: ...ening If DSN is to be installed in a sealed space eg under the ceiling with decorative paneling must leave a 600x600 mm inspection panel for future maintenance and repair 5 Direct Connection Note Fast...

Page 12: ...ance with water by carefully opening and closing the hot water tap in order to vent completely To ensure a maximum flow remove any existing aerator from the faucet Flush the warm and cold water pipes...

Page 13: ...Soiling of the strainer may reduce the warm water output Clean or replace the strainer as follows 1 De energize the instantaneous water heater e g via deactivating the fuses and prevent inadvertent re...

Page 14: ...26 27 1 DEN12 20 C 60 C DEN12 70 C 2 5 1 27 2 27 3 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 32 32 32 32 33 33 4 34 1 35 2 36 3 37 4 37 37 38 39 39 40 5 41 6 42 42 42 42 7 43 43 44 44 44 8 45 45 45 47...

Page 15: ...28 29 3 3 60 C 20 C 60 C 1 C 35 C 43 C 0 5 C 20 C 35 C 38 C 42 C 48 C PIN...

Page 16: ...K PIN Protected Sectors PIN Lock Settings PIN PIN Lock Main Menu PIN Lock Temperature PIN PIN kWh m Factory Settings Delete Statistics HK 4 00HK 0 28HK 3 MAIN MENU STATISTICS SETTINGS OK Temperature U...

Page 17: ...32 33 3 USER 4 INFO 70 C 3 1 2 3 4 5 10...

Page 18: ...34 35 4 DSN PCB PCB 1 2 DEN12 5 1 SDB...

Page 19: ...1 100 cm Model DEN12 A 8 8kW 11 5kW 38A 50A 220V 230V 240V 8 1kW 36 6A 10 5kW 47 8A 8 8kW 38 3A 11 5kW 50 0A 9 6kW 39 9A 12 5kW 52 2A 1 N PE 220V 230V 240V 10 0mm2 t 28 K t 38 K 4 5 3 3 5 9 1 4 3 0 4l...

Page 20: ...38 39 RDX3 36100 RDX IP25 IP24 VDX 34120 RDX UDX 34110 RDX 4 RDX3 VDX UDX 2 1 12 12 14 2 6 3 4 30 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 D O 4 D...

Page 21: ...40 41 a closed open 1 3 1 2 3 3 8 3 8 4 a 5 4 600x600 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 D 3 8 3 8 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 D...

Page 22: ...42 43 6 e g VDE 0100 IEC 3 C 1 2 3 4 5 A 1 6 2 3 4 A 5 7 1 Approved DIN VDE0100 1 2 3 8 8 11 5 kW 4 OK 5 6 10 30 7 8 9 SDB MPS 230V 11 5kW 8 8kW 1 2 5 3 4...

Page 23: ...44 45 7 EN60900 55 C 55 C 55 C 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 OFF 3 Pos OFF Pos 1 8 a closed open c b Strainer 1 2 3 a 4 b c 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 24: ...4 5 www germanpool com Specifications are subject to change without prior notice If there is any inconsistency or ambiguity between the English version and the Chinese version the English version sha...

Page 25: ...o Industrial Pou Fung 145 Rua de Francisco Xavier Pereira Macau Tel Fax 853 2875 2699 853 2875 2661 Macau All rights reserved Copying reproducing or using the contents of this manual is not allowed wi...

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