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INSTALLATION

Service information

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Turn the appliance cover (not the appliance) and refit the

programming unit. Push the programming unit home in par-

allel until all locking tabs engage. When engaging the locking

tabs, apply counter pressure by pushing against the appli-

ance cover from the inside.

 

WARNING Electrocution

All 4 locking tabs on the programming unit must click into 

place. The locking tabs must be complete and undam-

aged. If the programming unit is not inserted correctly, 

protection of users against contact with live components 

cannot be ensured.

 

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Insert the connecting cable plug of the programming unit

into the PCB (see chapter "Commissioning / Initial start-up").

 

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Hook the appliance cover in at the bottom. Pivot the appli-

ance cover up to the back panel.

 

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Secure the appliance cover.

 

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Fit the cover on to the appliance cover.

13.12 Operation with preheated water

You can restrict the maximum inlet temperature by installing a 

central thermostatic valve.

13.13 Horizontal installation of the appliance

 

Note

For the horizontal installation alternative, please note 

the following points:

- Installation is only permissible with direct wall

mounting. The universal mounting frame cannot be 

used.

- The installation versions "Installation with offset

tiles" and "Rotated appliance cover" are not permis-

sible.

- This type of connection changes the IP rating of the

appliance. Cross out "IP 25" on the type plate and

mark the box "IP 24". Use a ballpoint pen to do this.

Horizontal installation

The appliance can also be mounted horizontally on the wall 

(turned 90° to the left, with the water connections on the right). 

The installation, water and electrical connections are described 

in chapters "Standard installation" and "Alternative installation 

methods".

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1  Cold water inlet

2  DHW outlet

Preparation

The appliance cover must be provided with a condensate drain 

opening of min. ∅ 5.0 mm to max. ∅ 6.0 mm at the marked po-

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1  Appliance cover with opening for condensate drain

2  Back panel with additional fixing screw

 

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Drill a hole from the outside through the dismantled appli-

ance cover at the marked point. Alternatively, you can punch

a hole in the appliance cover from the inside at the marked

point. In this case, you must then enlarge the hole to the

required diameter from the outside. Deburr any sharp edges

with a file.

 

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Secure the appliance back panel with an additional screw.

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Material losses

An appliance cover with an existing condensate drain 

opening must no longer be used for vertical installation 

of the appliance.

14. Service information

Overview of connections

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1  Flow sensor

2  High limit safety cut-out, automatic reset

3  NTC sensor

4  Pin strips for connected load and anti-scalding protection

5  Programming unit plug-in position

6  Diagnostic traffic light

Appliance cover retainer

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Summary of Contents for DHB-E 11 LCD

Page 1: ...ACE Elektronisch geregelter Komfort Durchlauferhitzer Electronically controlled comfort instantaneous water heater Chauffe eau instantan confort r gulation lectronique Elektronisch geregelde comfort d...

Page 2: ...2 Appliance shutdown 36 13 Alternative installation methods 36 13 1 Electrical connection from above on unfinished walls 36 13 2 Electrical connection on unfinished walls with short power cable 36 13...

Page 3: ...for shower opera tion the qualified contractor must adjust the temperature setting range to 55 C or less using the internal anti scalding protection on the appliance When using preheated water it must...

Page 4: ...al losses appliance damage consequential losses and environmen tal pollution Appliance disposal f This symbol indicates that you have to do something The ac tion you need to take is described step by...

Page 5: ...ically controlled instantaneous water heater with au tomatic output matching maintains a consistent outlet tempera ture It is irrespective of the inlet temperature up to the maximum output of the appl...

Page 6: ...ng the following steps f Disconnect the appliance from the power supply by removing the fuses tripping the MCBs f Open the tap for one minute until the appliance and its upstream cold water inlet line...

Page 7: ...electrical resistance of the water must not fall below that stated on the type plate In a linked water net work factor in the lowest electrical resistance of the water Your water supply utility will...

Page 8: ...1 Cold water inlet 2 DHW outlet Oversink installation D0000057030 1 2 1 Cold water inlet 2 DHW outlet Note f Mount the appliance on the wall The wall must have sufficient load bearing capacity 9 2 Mi...

Page 9: ...ew Pivot open the appliance cover D0000053272 f Remove the back panel by pressing the two locking tabs and pulling the lower section of the back panel forwards Preparing the power cable on unfinished...

Page 10: ...the function module in the appliance back panel slightly towards the back f Remove the function module from the appliance back panel by pulling it slightly forwards and lifting it off D0000084719 4 5...

Page 11: ...t gaskets onto the water connections f Open the 3 way ball shut off valve or the shut off valve in the cold water supply line Making the electrical connection WARNING Electrocution Carry out all elect...

Page 12: ...ion Connected load DHB E 11 13 LCD Connected load DHB E 18 21 24 LCD 1 11 kW 18 kW 2 13 5 kW 21 kW 3 11 kW 24 kW No jumper 11 kW 18 kW 11 2 Initial start up 60 s D0000053277 f Open and close all conne...

Page 13: ...lls IP 24 Other IP rating Installation with offset tiles IP 25 Pivoting appliance cover IP 25 Horizontal installation of the appliance IP 24 WARNING Electrocution Before any work on the appliance disc...

Page 14: ...ng diagram 13 5 Water installation on finished walls Note This type of connection changes the IP rating of the ap pliance f Change the type plate Cross out IP 25 and mark the box IP 24 Use a ballpoint...

Page 15: ...ction can also be installed after fitting the taps valves To do this carry out the following steps f Cut open the lower section of the back panel f Fit the lower section of the back panel by bending i...

Page 16: ...This type of connection changes the IP rating of the appliance Cross out IP 25 on the type plate and mark the box IP 24 Use a ballpoint pen to do this Horizontal installation The appliance can also be...

Page 17: ...place if necessary Programming unit faulty Replacing the programming unit Faulty PCB Replacing the function module Green flashing yellow on red off No DHW outlet temperature does not match set value T...

Page 18: ...way ball shut off valve or the shut off valve in the cold water supply line before removing cleaning and refitting the strainer 17 Specification 17 1 Dimensions and connections 466 225 35 35 414 38 1...

Page 19: ...10 C 15 C 20 C DHB E 11 13 LCD 9 9 3 1 3 5 4 0 4 7 12 2 3 9 4 4 5 0 5 8 11 3 5 3 9 4 5 5 2 13 5 4 3 4 8 5 5 6 4 11 8 3 7 4 2 4 8 5 6 14 5 4 6 5 2 5 9 6 9 DHB E 18 LCD 25A 16 2 5 1 5 8 6 6 7 7 18 5 7...

Page 20: ...1 32 2 36 3 37 1 39 Fuses A 20 25 25 32 32 32 35 32 32 35 32 32 40 40 40 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 50 60 50 60 50 50 60 50 60 50 50 50 Phases 3 PE 3 PE 3 PE 3 PE Specific resistance 15 cm 900 900 9...

Page 21: ...can only be issued by those subsidiaries Such guarantee is only grant ed if the subsidiary has issued its own terms of guarantee No other guarantee will be granted We shall not provide any guarantee f...

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