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4.1   Filling with water

First check that all pipes are connected correctly. 

Then proceed as follows:

A) Open a hot tap – leave it open

B) Open the cold water supply to the product.

Check that the water from the open hot water tap 

is flowing freely, without any bubbles or air locks.

A) Close hot tap.

4.2 Turning on the power

When the cylinder has been filled with water, the 

power can be switched on. 

A)  Insert plug into specified wall socket or turn on

switch/breaker. 

4.3 Control points

A)  Check that all pipe connections to/from the

product are tight and not leaking.

B)  Check that the power supply to the product is

not at risk of exposure to mechanical, thermal 

or chemical damage, and is not connected to 

a non approved power supply control unit.

C)  Check that any overflow pipe from the safe-

ty valve is uninterruptable, undamaged and 

frost-free with a fall to the drain.

D)  Check that the product is standing firmly verti-

cally and horizontally.

4.5 Handover to end-user

4. INITIAL COMMISSIONING

THE INSTALLER MUST:

Brief the end-user on safety and maintenance 

instructions.
Brief the end-user on settings and emptying the 

product.
Hand this installation manual over to the end-

user.
Enter contact details on the type plate on the 

product.

!

 WARNING

The water temperature in the product may exceed 

75°C and could cause scalding. Before emptying, 

a hot tap should be opened to the max. pressure/

temperature for min. 3 minutes.

A) Disconnect the power supply.

B) Shut off incoming cold water supply.

C)  Disconnect the pipe connections to the cold 

and hot water feeds on the product.

D)  Remove the insulation cap and loosen the wall

mounting band.

E)  Bring the heater to a drain, sink or other suit-

able place and empty the tank by turning the 

pipe connections upside down. Keep in mind-

that both the water and the product may be 

very hot.

When the heater is to be put into operation 

again, it must be filled with water and the tank 

4.4 Emptying of water

vented by opening a hot water tap to the maxi-

mum pressure until the water flows in an even 

stream. The power supply must not be switched 

on until this is done. Check that the pipe connec-

tions for CW and HW are still tight and not leak-

ing after 3-4 hours of operation.

Summary of Contents for 800 0051

Page 1: ...ed by OSO Hotwater AS Industriveien 1 3300 Hokksund Norway Tel 47 32 25 00 00 Fax 47 32 25 00 90 E mail oso oso no www osohotwater com Nano N 5 l EN SAFETY INFORMATION O M INFORMATION INSTALLATION MAN...

Page 2: ...Included in delivery 6 3 3 Product dimensions 6 3 4 Requirements for installation location 7 3 5 Pipe installation 8 3 6 Electrical installation 10 4 Initial commissioning 12 4 1 Filling with water 1...

Page 3: ...y are accessible for fu ture reference The manufacturer assumes compliance by the end user with the safety oper ating and maintenance instructions sup plied and by the installer with the fitting manua...

Page 4: ...d or changed from its original state Fitting an external control unit managing the power supply to the product is NOT allowed without approval from the manufacturer Children must NOT play with the pro...

Page 5: ...2016 and EN 60335 2 21 as well as other useful data See Declaration of Conformity at www osohotwater co uk for more information OSO products are designed and manufactured in accordance with Pressure v...

Page 6: ...x with screw holes for wall fittiing are now accessible Fitting the insulation cap 1 Press the front piece into the fasteners 2 Press the two end pieces into place Ensure that the locking mechanisms s...

Page 7: ...The Nano is attached to the wall with the sup plied fastening metal band V see illustration The metal band is bent placed around the mid dle of the tank and fixed to the wall through the holes in the...

Page 8: ...size to the connections tighten according to table 3 5 3 For larger pipe sizes a reducer can be used C The safety valve supplied 3 must be fitted to the incoming CW supply pipe D Any overflow pipe 5...

Page 9: ...frost free with a fall to the drain CAUTION Fixed electric fittings shall be used for installation in new homes or when changing an existing electrical setup in accordance with regulations The produc...

Page 10: ...an then be connected to a 10A fuse Must be per formed by an authorized electrician 3 6 Electrical installation 3 6 1 Electrical components Component Note Safety thermostat 85 C thermal cut out Work th...

Page 11: ...r rating is 230V x 3kW All internal wiring is factory fitted 3 6 5 Installation instructions 3 6 6 Fitting recommendation WARNING Fitting an external control unit managing the power supply to the prod...

Page 12: ...LLER MUST Brief the end user on safety and maintenance instructions Brief the end user on settings and emptying the product Hand this installation manual over to the end user Enter contact details on...

Page 13: ...all be carried out by persons over 18 years of age with sufficient understanding Annual inspection of safety valve Open valve for 1 min by turning the knob 2 approx 90 degrees to the open position Vis...

Page 14: ...ic sup ply b unscrew the cover c visually check whether there is a leak from the heating element If so replace the gasket heating element Contact auth installer No hot water Power supply interrupted V...

Page 15: ...stic mains water supply in compliance with the European Drinking Water Directive EN 98 83 EC or latest version The water should not be aggressive i e the water chemistry shall comply with the followin...

Page 16: ...l 47 32 25 00 00 oso oso no www osohotwater com This installation manual and all its content is protected by copyright and may be reproduced or distributed only with written consent from the manufactu...

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