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Instructions for user - DSX - 801049 - November 2018 v1.00 Art.no:

 9120-34371

1. Safety instructions

Please read these instructions carefully before installing or using the appliance! 
Keep the instructions handy with the appliance for future use! 

Installation, initial operation and maintenance of this appliance must only be con-
ducted by an authorised professional, who will then be responsible for adherence to 
applicable standards and installation regulations. We assume no liability for any dam-
ages caused by failure to observe these instructions.

To observe additionally for pressureless installation:

•  The water outlet behind 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 regu-

larly. Deposits must be removed in regular intervals.

•  Only the fittings recommended by the manufacturer may be used.
•  If the appliance is exclusively connected to a single shower, only the shower heads recommended by the 

manufacturer may be used. No other fittings or appliances which decrease the water flow to the shower 
may be installed.

•  Do not use the appliance until it has been correctly installed and unless it is in perfect working order. 
•  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. 
•  The appliance must be earthed at all times. 
•  Pay attention to the fact that water temperatures in excess of approx. 43 °C are perceived as hot, especially 

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. 

•  The appliance is only suitable for domestic use and similar applications inside closed rooms, and must only 

be used to heat incoming water from the mains supply. 

•  The appliance must never be exposed 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 be carried out by the customer service department or an authorised professional. 

•  This appliance can be used by children aged 3 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory 

or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or ins truction 
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play 
with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by children without supervision.

•  If the appliance is factory equipped with a power supply cable, it must be replaced with an original spare 

cable from the manufacturer in case of damage by an authorised technician in order to avoid any hazards.

•  For appliances with direct connection, an all-pole disconnecting device with a contact opening width of 

≥ 3 mm per phase must be provided at the installation end, according to Australian wiring rules AS/NZ3000.

•  The wall bracket must be secured with the supplied screws and dowels. The appliance must be secured to 

the wall bracket. The appliance may only be operated if it has been properly mounted on the wall bracket.

•  The prescribed nominal pressure stated on the rating plate may not be exceeded at any time.
•  The required water resistance may not fall below the value stated on the rating plate at any time.

Summary of Contents for Zip DSX 27940

Page 1: ...Hot Water Electronically controlled instantaneous water heater DSX 27940 50 C and 27941 60 C models Instructions for the user For 50 C models the appliance delivers water not exceeding 50 C in accord...

Page 2: ...view 4 3 Technical data 5 4 Dimensions 5 5 Description of the appliance 6 6 Operation 6 Temperature setting 6 Programme keys 6 Info menu 7 Setup menu 8 Energy Efficiency Monitor 10 6 Operation 11 7 Ma...

Page 3: ...se 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 The appliance is only suitable for domestic use and similar applications...

Page 4: ...ensor 8 99385 Non return valve 9 DSX hood 10 Bottom part 11 Wall bracket 12 DSX connecting pipe 13 99386 PCB cover 2 1 Pos Part No Description 14 Control panel support 15 Connecting terminal 16 99387...

Page 5: ...ype pressure resistant pressureless Heating system Bare wire heating system IES 15 C Required spec water resistance Spec electrical conductivity 1 100 cm 90mS m Inlet temperature 70 C Flow rate to swi...

Page 6: ...4 Dimensions 231 231 170 363 466 56 100 97 Dimensions in mm...

Page 7: ...nlet tempera ture and the flow rate thus reaching the set temperature exactly to the degree and keeping it constant in case of pressure fluctua tions The required outlet temperature can be entered wit...

Page 8: ...with arrow key the display shows and the appliance switches off the heating function Programme keys The four programme keys at the device allow to quickly select the preset temperature The factory set...

Page 9: ...e appliance Temperature protection Information if temperature protection is activated or deactivated Operating cost per hour Indication about the current energy consumption given in Euro per hour Work...

Page 10: ...h info key you will get back to the standard display Individual parameter as follows Language Operating language can be selected Setting options 1 German 0 English Tone Activation and deactivation of...

Page 11: ...2 same as 1 additionally the setup menu cannot be opened 3 same as 2 additionally nominal value memory handwash shower bathtub kitchen not changeable 4 same as 3 additionally nominal value not change...

Page 12: ...clock was enabled in the Setup menu it is only shown in normal display mode Note The menu items Power Flow Temp In Temp Out and Costs per hour are explained in the chapter Info Menu Energy last tappin...

Page 13: ...e water already heated would cool down again and valuable energy would be wasted Moreover the cold water added in the tap is not covered by the control range of the electronic cir cuitry with the resu...

Page 14: ...ently running dry Nevertheless the appliance must be vented before using it for the first time Each time the appliance is emptied e g after work on the plumbing system if there is a risk of frost or f...

Page 15: ...tal display does not light up Master fuse tripped Renew or activate fuse Safety pressure cut out tripped Contact customer service Water stays cold digital display does light up Safety thermal cut out...

Page 16: ...been modified and may not be true representations of the finished goods Quick reference guide Set temperature 1 1 C 1 C Convenience zone 35 0 42 0 C 1 0 5 C 0 5 C Store temperature 2 Press 3 sec 3 1 I...

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