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Starting The Appliance
Risk of damage in frost conditions.
In frost conditions, ambient temperatures below 39 °F (4 °C), there is a risk that
water in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze. This can cause considerable
damage.
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Before you fill water into appliances and parts that transport water, you must
heat the installation area sufficiently so that the water cannot freeze.
NOTICE
Proceed as follows to fill the appliance with water:
1. Close open bypass lines (if present). Insert the water inlet filter or heating cartridge – if removed. 2, 7, 9 – 11.
2. Turn on fresh water supply or switch on water pump.
3. Fill the plumbing system.
• Open all water-release points, e.g., cold and hot water faucets, showers, toilets.
It is important that you bleed the water system before starting the appliance.
Once water flows, the plumbing system is vented. Close the water-release points.
4. Start the appliance as follows:
• Make sure that the LP gas supply is turned on.
• Switch on the 12 V power supply (RV).
• Open the access door (refer to “Opening the access door” on page 8).
• Switch on the appliance at the POWER switch. Refer to “Switching ON the appliance” on page 55.
5. AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus:
• Select the desired operating mode (refer to “Operating modes (control panel)” on page 11.
• Close the access door (refer to “Opening the access door” on page 51).
Scalding injuries caused by hot water!
Water temperatures over 127ºF (52ºC) can cause severe burns or scalding and in
extreme cases even death.
• Before using the hot water faucet or using the shower, allow the hot water to
run until the water temperature no longer increases.
• Test the temperature of the water before placing a child in the bath or shower.
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Do not leave a child or an infirm person in the bath unsupervised.
WARNING
• There may be a variation between the temperature delivered from the appliance and the temperature at the faucet
due to water conditions or the length of pipe from the appliance.
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The presence of a flow restrictor in the hot water line may Iimit the water flow.