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3. Safety notes
Installation, initial operation and maintenance of this appliance must only be conducted by an
authorised professional, who will then be responsible for adherence to applicable standards
and installation regulations. We assume no liability for any damages caused by failure to
observe these instructions. Do not use the appliance until it has been correctly installed and
unless it is in perfect working order.
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The appliance is only suitable for domestic use and similar applications inside closed, frost-free rooms,
and must only be used to heat incoming water from mains supply.
• The appliance must never be exposed to frost.
• The appliance must be earthed at all times.
• The minimal specific water resistance must not fall below the value stated on the label.
• The maximum water pressure must not exceed the value on the label.
• Before commissioning for the first time and each time the appliance is emptied (e.g. due to work on the
plumbing system, if there is a risk of freezing or in case of maintenance), the appliance must be vented
correctly in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
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Do not remove the front cover under any circumstances before switching off the mains electrical supply
to the unit.
• Never make technical modifications, either to the appliance itself or the electrical leads and water pipes.
• Pay attention to the fact that water temperatures in excess of approx. 43 °C are perceived as hot, espe
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cially by children, and may cause a feeling of burning. Please note that the fittings and taps may be very
hot when the appliance has been in use for some time.
• Water inlet temperature must not exceed 30 °C.
• In case of malfunction, disconnect the fuses immediately. In case of leaks, cut off the cold water supply
instantly. Repairs must only be carried out by the customer service department or an authorised profes
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sional.
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This appliance must not be used by any person (including children) with limited physical, sensorial or
mental abilities or failing experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person respon-
sible for their safety or received instructions about how to use the appliance. Children should be super
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vised in order to make sure that they do not play with the appliance.
This small instantaneous water heater is intended for the economical heating of water for a single outlet
i.e. kitchen sink or wash basin and is installed together with a sanitary water fitting. When the hot-water
valve is opened, the heater switches itself on automatically when the minimum water flow rate is exceed-
ed and heats the water as it passes through the appliance.
The heater is set in the factory to an outlet temperature of 45 °C. When this temperature is reached, the
electronic regulator reduces the power in order to ensure that the outlet temperature does not exceed
this value. Thanks to this automatic temperature regulation, you only need to open the warm-water valve
of the fitting in order to wash your hands. If the maximum possible outlet temperature is not reached,
slightly reduce the flow of water. If you desire a lower temperature, you can add cold water.
4. Intended use, operation
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