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Installation - Assembly

1.  Apply templete on place the unit will be fitted. 

Mark  points  for  drilling  the  holes  for  fixing 

screws.

2.  Bring the water system pipes and electric 

supply cables to the marked places.

3.  Take off the unit’s cover.

4.  Run the supply wire through the hole and  fix 

the unit on the wall.

5.  Connect the unit to the electric mains.
6.  Remove rubber plugs from cold and hot water 

fittings.

7.  Connect the unit to the water supply system.
8.  Open the cold water valve and check for leaks.
9.  Vent the water system. See section „Venting”

10.  During  heater’s  installation,  check  the 

activation of safety switch (

only applies to 

the first connection of the device

).

11.  Put the unit’s cover back.
12.  Make sure that there is no access to live parts 

through the holes at the back plate.

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2

3

3

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Safety switch
a) to switch on
b) safety switch on

a)

b)

Attention! In the event of a safety switch being triggered during operation, 

please contact the service.

Switching on the safety switch again and continuing to use the device may 

cause danger and serious damage to the heater. 

Summary of Contents for KDE

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions PPE2 KDE PPVE KDE2 Electric Instantaneous Water Heater...

Page 2: ...mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children s...

Page 3: ...ness should be made by a qualified person 9 Water heater must be unconditionally connected to protective grounding the quality of which continuity of the protective conductor should be checked periodi...

Page 4: ...dness in given installation Lime scale built up may be partially limited by usage of magnetic descalers installed on the cold water inlet pipe 18 Appropriate precaution must be taken when using hot wa...

Page 5: ...he water supply system 8 Open the cold water valve and check for leaks 9 Vent the water system See section Venting 10 During heater s installation check the activation of safety switch only applies to...

Page 6: ...power that has been set for the heater PPE2 PPVE P switches settings for PPE2 KDE2 PPVE 1 2 rated power of heater 3 4 type of heating box Do not reset P switches for KDE keep factory settings intact...

Page 7: ...d error message Error messages ER T INLET inlet sensor failure ER T MAX temperature has exceeded the maximum value ER AIR 1 air bubbles in the heating box equipment detection ER AIR 2 air bubbles in t...

Page 8: ...re value C FLOW flow rate l min POWER percentage of maximum power with which the unit currently heats T h work time BRIGH MIN minimum brightness stand by mode 0 BRIGH MAX BRIGH MAX maximum brightness...

Page 9: ...temperature in the mains The LED display backlight also turns on while pushing or turning the setting knob The backlight will automatically turn off when the heating operation is turned off or if mor...

Page 10: ...alue press The parameters will switch as you press You can switch between the following parameters maximum temperature value display contrast 0 20 display brightness in stand by mode 0 20 brightness m...

Page 11: ...witched off because the air bubbles in the heating box the unit will not heat again until the fault is resolved and the appropriate rate of water flow is reached The heater switches on automatically s...

Page 12: ...aster appliance Wire 2 x 0 5mm2 for BLOCK and NA clamps should be run inside the unit on the right side The wire connections must be performed by a qualified person Filter cleaning 1 Cut off power and...

Page 13: ...Rated power kW 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 Rated voltage 400V 3 Rated current A 3x13 0 3x17 3 3x21 7 3x26 0 3x30 3 3x34 6 3x39 0 Rated voltage 380V 3 Rated current A 3x13 7 3x18 2 3x22 8 3x27 3 3x31 9 3x 36 5...

Page 14: ...5 3x41 0 Efficiency at t 30 C and water pressure at 0 4 MPa l min 4 3 5 2 5 8 7 2 8 1 8 7 10 1 11 6 13 Min connecting wires section mm 2 4 x 2 5 4 x 6 Max connecting wires section mm 2 4 x 16 The max...

Page 15: ...equipment for recycling Appropriate utilisation of used product prevents potential negative environmental influences that may occur as a result of inappropriate handling of waste In order to get more...

Page 16: ...KOSPEL S A 75 136 Koszalin ul Olchowa 1 tel 48 94 31 70 565 serwis kospel pl www kospel pl...

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