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Safety information
This appliance is intended for
domestic use or for household-
based, non-commercial applica-
tions. Household-based applica-
tions include, e.g. usage in em-
ployees catering facilities for
shops, offices, agricultural and
other commercial operations, as
well as usage by guests of guest
houses, small hotels and similar
residential establishments.
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Install and operate the appli-
ance as described in the text
and illustrations. We do not ac-
cept liability for damage result-
ing from failure to heed these
instructions.
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This appliance is intended
for use up to an altitude of
2000 m above sea level.
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The appliance may only be in-
stalled and stored in a frost-free
room (due to residual water).
Risk of electric shock!
Switch off the mains volt-
age supply immediately if
a fault occurs (DE05101,
DE06101, DE06111,
DE08101, DE08111) or dis-
connect the plug from the
mains supply (DE04101,
DE10104).
Immediately shut off the
cold water supply to the
appliance should it leak.
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The appliance may only
be connected and put into
operation by a qualified
professional.
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In order to avoid potential
sources of danger, repairs
and maintenance may only
be undertaken by a suitably
qualified specialist.
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Shut off the water supply be-
fore connecting the appliance.
The electrical connection must
be disconnected from the
mains supply. Unscrew the
fuse or switch off the circuit
breaker.
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Never open the appliance
without disconnecting the
power supply beforehand.
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Only connect the continuous-
flow heater to a cold water
line.
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Connect the water supply first,
circulate water through the ap-
pliance and then connect the
electrical supply.
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Observe the statutory regula-
tions as well as the connection
regulations of the electrical
and water utility companies.
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Compliance with the
IEC60364-7-701
(DIN VDE 0100 Part 701) must
be observed during installa-
tion of the appliance or the
electrical accessories.
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