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Operating instructions
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Before using the appliance, please read the instruc-
tions carefully and observe them!
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Important: The appliance may never be exposed to frost!
Risk of electric shock!
If a fault occurs, immediately disconnect the plug
from the power supply!
Immediately shut off the cold water supply to the
appliance should it leak.
Please read and observe the detailed safety instructions
at the start of these instructions!
Operating the appliance
The small water heater heats and stores drinking water up to
approx. 85 °C.
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The warm water outlet of the small water heater
serves for pressure equalisation and may be connect-
ed only to special tap mixers (BZ 13051 or BZ 13061).
Setting the water temperature
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The outlet temperature can be limited to approx.
40 °C (Position “I”) or approx. 60 °C (Position “e”).
The rotary selector switch also switches on the heating
system.
Position:
●
Cold
✱
Frost protection
I
Approx. 40 °C
(soft lock-in)
e
Conserve energy approx. 60 °C (soft lock-in)
III
Hot water approx. 85 °C
During heating, the pilot lamp lights and expansion water
drips from the outlet.
The appliance with be covered more quickly with limescale
at higher temperatures.
Tip: Set the rotary selector switch to “e” to operate the appli-
ance economically and to reduce the effects of limescale.
F
Limitation of the water temperature
Limit the outlet temperature to avoid scalding with hot water:
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Set the rotary selector switch to “
●
”.
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Open the cover of the rotary selector switch.
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Select between “I” = approx. 40 °C or “e” = approx. 60 °C;
position between “I” and “e”: no temperature limiting.
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Close the cover.
Switching off
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Set the rotary selector switch to “
●
”. The heating is
switched off.
Cleaning
Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning detergents!
Do not use a steam cleaner.
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Clean appliance externally with a mild cleaning agent.
Descaling
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Descale the outlet pipe with commercially available desca-
ling agent or vinegar.
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Please observe the manufacturers warnings when
descaling.
If the water flows significantly slower when the tap is fully
opened, the small water heater and tap should be descaled
by a specialist. Otherwise, a pressure that is higher than al-
lowed can be produced.
Fault
Set the rotary selector switch to “e” and disconnect the mains
plug if the water is no longer being heated. Open the hot
water tap and allow approx. 4 litres of water to run through.
Then reconnect the mains plug.
Maintenance and repair work should only be performed
by a qualified professional.
Disconnect the power supply before opening the
appliance!
Customer service
We ask you to always provide the E-No. and the FD-No. of
your appliance when calling in a customer service engineer.
You will find the number near both water connection nozzles
of the small water heater.
Disposal
This appliance is labelled in accordance with Euro-
pean Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used elec-
trical and electronic appliances (waste electrical
and electronic equipment – WEEE).
The guideline determines the framework for the
return and recycling of used appliances as appli-
cable throughout the EU.
Please ask your specialist retailer about current
disposal facilities.
Guarantee
The guarantee conditions for this appliance are as defined by
our representative in the country in which it is sold. Details
regarding these conditions can be obtained from the dealer,
from whom the appliance was purchased, or directly from
our representative in the country. Furthermore, the guar-
antee conditions can also be found on the Internet at the
website address stated. The bill of sale or receipt must be
produced when making any claims under the terms of this
guarantee.
Subject to change without notice.
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