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CONTENTS 
 

1. WARNING  ..................................................................................................... 3 

2. WATER QUALITY  ......................................................................................... 3 

3. INSTALLATION  ............................................................................................. 3 

 

A. Location  ................................................................................................. 3 

 

B. Opening the Unit  .................................................................................... 3 

 

C. Minimum Clearance  ............................................................................... 3 

 

D. Mounting  ................................................................................................ 3 

 

E. Water Supply Connection  ...................................................................... 3 

 

F. Overflow / Vent Connection Importance  ................................................. 4 

 

G. Drain Connection  ................................................................................... 4 

 

H. Tap Outlet  .............................................................................................. 5 

 

J. Electrical  Requirements .......................................................................... 5 

4. OPERATION  ................................................................................................. 5 

MOUNTING DIMENSION SPECIFICATION FOR ALL MODELS 

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DIMENSION SPECIFICATION FOR ALL MODELS 

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5. FOR UNITS WITH A TIMER  .......................................................................... 8 

A. Setting The Clock .................................................................................... 8 

B. Setting the Timer to STD/Auto Mode ...................................................... 8 

C. Setting Sleep Delay Times ...................................................................... 8 

D. Setting On/Off Times .............................................................................. 8 

E. Filter Life ................................................................................................. 9 

F. Service Menu .......................................................................................... 9 

6. FOR UNITS WITHOUT A TIMER ................................................................. 10 

FAULT FINDING GUIDE .................................................................................. 11 

WARRANTY INFORMATION ........................................................................... 12 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Lazer Classic Series

Page 1: ...OWNERS GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CLASSIC SERIES POWDER COATED Models 3 5 7 5 10 15 25 40 Litre STAINLESS STEEL Models 7 5 10 15 25 40 Litre IMPORTANT PLEASE LEAVE WITH THE OWNER Part No 316935A...

Page 2: ...ap Outlet 5 J Electrical Requirements 5 4 OPERATION 5 MOUNTING DIMENSION SPECIFICATION FOR ALL MODELS drawing 6 DIMENSION SPECIFICATION FOR ALL MODELS drawing 7 5 FOR UNITS WITH A TIMER 8 A Setting Th...

Page 3: ...te on the left hand side C MINIMUM CLEARANCES For ventilation reasons all units require a minimum clearance of 50mm on all sides For ease of servicing where there is sufficient space we recommend 300m...

Page 4: ...ipe must discharge to waste at a point where no scald injury nuisance nor inconvenience is caused to people in the immediate vicinity WARNINGS Ensure the overflow vent line remains open because the La...

Page 5: ...of the power supply must be incorporated during installation in accordance with the wiring rules 4 OPERATION When the installation is complete first turn on the water supply before switching on the po...

Page 6: ...334 334 490 490 490 B mm 143 176 176 176 180 235 325 C mm 400 430 515 615 615 615 615 D mm 234 267 267 267 271 326 416 E mm 15 15 15 15 8 8 8 F mm 50 50 50 50 32 32 32 G mm 53 53 53 53 103 103 103 H m...

Page 7: ...50 75 75 100 Maximum Water Pressure kPa 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Element Size kW 1 8 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 6 4 6 Classic Models Dimension 3 Litre 5 Litre 7 5 Litre 10 Litre 15 Litre 25 Litre 40...

Page 8: ...Shows STD Pressing the UP button alternates the STD AUTO icons STD operation means that the unit operates 24 hours a day Auto mode reverts the unit to operate at the pre set times on the timer Press t...

Page 9: ...Press the Accept button to confirm selection and the display reverts to the Filter menu F To Service Menu Select Appropriate Service Mode i Error Codes ii Boiling Temp iii Chiller Temp iv Calib Reset...

Page 10: ...it to help determine the life of any filter attached to the unit To reset the filter the operator only has to push the Filter Reset button for 10 seconds C Power LED Red The red Power LED shows that t...

Page 11: ...heating element is properly wired then check its resistance Replace if broken Electronic Controller failure Test the electronic controller Thermistor failure Replace the thermistor 3 The unit boils co...

Page 12: ...the installed site will be for the account of the owner 4 The Warranty only applies to the Boiling Water Unit and therefore does not cover any plumbing or electrical parts supplied by the installer a...

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