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OPERATION
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4.3
Set temperature and frost protection settings
The current set temperature is displayed. Factory setting: 85 °C
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Use the plus and minus buttons to adjust the set temperature from 20 to
85 °C or select the frost protection setting at 7 °C.
As soon as the water temperature drops below the selected value, the heating
element automatically switches on. The heat-up symbol is displayed until the
temperature reaches the selected set temperature again.
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When 7 °C is selected, frost protection is switched on automatically and the
frost protection symbol appears.
note
If you change the set temperature, the appliance switches automatically to ECO Comfort
energy saving mode.
For low water consumption or very hard water, we recommend a low set temperature, as water above
approx. 55 °C deposits limescale.
4.3.1 holiday and absence
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If the appliance is not in use for long periods, select 7 °C as the set temperature (frost protection) or
disconnect the appliance from the power supply in order to save energy.
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For reasons of hygiene, heat up the content of the water heater once to above 60 °C before initial
use.
4.4
menu functions
4.4.1 General menu settings principle
note
your settings are retained even after disconnection from the power supply.
When carrying out menu settings, if you do not make any entry for 15 seconds, the set
temperature is displayed again. you setting is not saved.
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Call up all menu functions one after the other using the mode button.
The symbol for the current menu function appears. The heat-up symbol may
light up, but no other symbols are illuminated.
The current setting is displayed:
0
Function off
1
Function on
40
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60
[°C] for menu function temperature limit
To change the setting, proceed as follows for all menu functions:
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Switch on the menu function using the plus button or adjust the value.
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Switch off the menu function using the minus button or adjust the value.
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Confirm your setting using the OK button.
The current setting for the menu function is saved. The set temperature is dis-
played.