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Display Shows

:  “SUN” “7:00 – 7:00”            

“Set OFF hour”.  

 

Press  the  (

UP

)  button  until  the  desired 

hour appears on the screen and press the 
(

Accept

) button to confirm selection. 

 

Display Shows

:  

“SUN” “7:00 – 7:00”             

“Set OFF Minute”.  
Press  the  (

UP

)  button  until  the  desired 

minute  appears  on  the  screen  and  press 
the  (

Accept

)  button  to  confirm  selection 

and advance to the next day.  

 

Display Shows

:  

“MON” “7:30 – 15:30”           

“Set ON hour”. 

Note:

  Continue  with  same  procedure  for 

Monday through to Saturday. 

 

 

E)  Filter Life 

 

Select the Appropriate Filter Mode 

i.  Remaining Life

 

ii.  Filter Reset

 

iii.  Filter Life

 

 

i) 

To Select Remaining Life mode 

(Prog>

Filter Life

>Accept>

Remaining Life

 

Display Shows

: “Remaining Life” 

                            

“XXXX litres“              

Press  the  (

Cancel

)  or  (

Accept

)  button  to 

revert back to the main menu. 

 

ii)

 To Select the Filter Reset mode  

(Prog>

 

Filter Life

 

>Accept>

filter 

reset

>Accept) 

 

Display Shows

:  

“Filter Reset”                    

Press  the  (

Accept

)  button  to  confirm 

selection at which time you are prompted 
“Are  you  sure?”.  Press  (

Accept

)  once 

more  reset  the  filter  and  to  return  to  the 
Filter Life Menu. 

 

iii)

 To Select the Filter Life mode  

(Prog>

 Filter Life

 

>Accept>

Set Filter 

Life

>Accept) 

 

Display Shows

:  

“Set Filter Life”                  

“5000 Litres”.  

Pressing  the  (

UP

)  button  increases  the 

5000  litres  value  in  increments  of  500 
litres to a maximum value of 12000 litres. 
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 

v. 

Software Version 

vi. 

Temp Show ON/OFF 

 

i) 

Product Error Codes 

(Prog>

Service

>Accept>

Error Codes

This  function  allows  easy  identification of 
problems  occurring  with  the  unit  by 
service technicians. 

 

 

ii) 

For Boiling Unit Display Temp mode 

(Prog>

Service

>Accept>

Boiling Temp

 

Display Shows

:  

“XXX ˚C“           

This function displays the current hot 
water temperature.    
Press the (

Cancel

) button to revert back 

to the main menu. 

 

iii) 

For Chiller Unit Display Temp Mode 

(NOT USED ON LAZER PRODUCTS) 
(Prog>

Service

>Accept>

Chiller Temp

 

Display Shows

:  

“XXX ˚C“              

Press the (

Cancel

) button to revert back 

to the main menu. 

 

iv) 

For Calibration Reset mode 

(Prog>

Service

>Accept>

Calib.Reset>

Accep

t) 

 

Display Shows

:  

“Calib. Reset“              

This  function  recalibrates  the  boiling 
water  unit  to  boiling  point.

 

Press  the 

(

Accept

)  button  to  recalibrate  the  boiling 

point.

 

Press 

(Accept)

 

again  at  the  “Are 

You  Sure”  prompt.  Press  the  (

Cancel

button to revert back to the Main menu.

 

 

v) 

To Display the Software Version 

(Prog>

Service

>Accept>

Software 

Version>

Accept) 

 

vi) 

Temp Show On/Off  

(Prog>

Service

>Accept>

TempShow 

ON/OFF

This  function  allows  the  temperature  of 
the  water  within  the  boiling  water  unit  to 
be displayed permanently on the screen. 
Press  the  (

Accept

)  button  to  confirm 

selection  and  the  display  reverts  to  the 
main menu.

 

 

9. 

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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