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11.0 USER INSTRUCTIONS
11.1 Once installed the filling and heating cycles of the Supreme are
completely automatic.
11.2 To dispense water, a suitable container having been placed
under the outlet spout, the tap handle should be pulled down
and towards (or pushed away from) the user. The water
dispensed will at all times be boiling or close to boiling point so
due caution must be taken when using the product, especially if
it is likely to be used by children, aged or infirm persons.
11.3 The tap handle is spring loaded so that when released it will
spring back to the “off” position (no flow).
11.4 The Supreme is fitted with two indicators to give a visual
indication of the unit’s status.
ON
Will be illuminated as long as the electrical supply
to the Supreme is switched on.
READY
When fully illuminated indicates that the stored
water is hot enough to use.
11.5 If the store of hot water is completely withdrawn, the flowrate
from the outlet tap will reduce to the filling rate of the heater.
This slow flowrate allows the incoming water to be instantly
reheated, it does not indicate a fault with the water heater.
11.6 If the Supreme is not used for a few days the water may
become “stale”. In these instances it is advisable to draw off the
contents and discard the water at least twice to remove the
“stale” water. This will ensure that “freshly” boiled water is used
to make your drinks etc.
11.7 Similarly, if left unused it is possible that some scale residue will
collect in the outlet tap. This will cause the outlet water to
appear “milky” for a short while. If this condition occurs it is
recommended that the first few cups are drawn off and
discarded.
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