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 Important Safeguards

Do not touch

Caution

  Do not come in contact with steam or 

condensation when opening or removing 

the lid, this is to avoid scalds.

  Do not dispense hot water or do not move 

the main unit while the water is being boiled.

Hot water may splash or spill out, or steam 
may cause scalds.

  Do not turn on the heater while dispensing 

hot water.

Hot water may splash or spill out, or steam 

may cause scalds.

  Do not touch hot surfaces or the glass 

window during use or immediately after.  

This is to avoid burns.

  When carrying the main unit, do not touch 

the close/open lever or the lid.  

The lid may come off, and cause injuries or 
scalds.

  Wait until the appliance has cooled down 

before performing maintenance;

this is to avoid burns from hot surfaces.

  Before cleaning, be sure to remove the 

plug from the outlet, then remove from 

the appliance. When cleaning is complete, 

be sure to check that both ends of the 

power cord are dry before plugging in. Do 

not move the appliance when plugged in.  

Doing so may result in shorting, electric 

shock, or fire.

  When discarding remaining water, be sure 

to discard in the direction shown in the 

following illustration.  

If discarded from another location, water may 
get inside the main unit and cause scalds or 
malfunction. 

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Be sure that hot 

water does not 

splash onto the 

operation panel.

Do not splash 

hot water over 

the hinge area.

Location for 

discarding hot 

water.

Hold by the 

hand

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The spout must 

face upward.

  Do not wash the entire appliance.  Do 

not pour water into the appliance or into 

the base of the appliance; this is to avoid 

short circuits and electric shocks.

  Do not place the main unit upside down.   

This is to avoid malfunction.

Moisture or water drop leak into the unit

 

caused a malfunction.

  This appliance is intended to be used in 

household and similar applications such as:

 

• staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and 

other working environments;

 

• farm houses;

 

• by clients in hotels, motels and other 

residential type environments;

 

• bed and breakfast typeenvironments.

  Position the lid so that steam is directed 

away from the handle.

Do not touch

• Do not use near an open flame.  This is to avoid 

deformation or malfunction.

• Do not use in areas exposed to direct sunlight for a 

prolonged period. 

The product may become hot and malfunction.

• Do not turn on the electric water heater / warmer 

without water inside.   

Turning the heater on with out water may cause the 
inner container to discolor or malfunction.

 

Following these safety instructions will allow the appliance to be used for many years.

• Do not put charcoal such as Bincho charcoal into 

the container, this is to avoid malfunction or peeling 

of the fluoropolymer-coated surface. 

• When unplugging the appliance and storing it for 

an extended period of time in a location subject 

to freezing temperatures, make sure there is 

absolutely no water in the inner container.

 

Summary of Contents for PDU-A30A

Page 1: ...sehold use Thank you for purchasing this product Read all the information in this user manual before using the appliance Keep this manual in a handy location for future reference Tig Tyra PDU A30S PDU...

Page 2: ...7 3Boiling Water 8 4Dispensing Hot Water 10 5How to use Energy Saving Mode 11 6Using the Power Saving Timer 12 7After Finishing Using the Heater 13 8Cleaning 14 9Troubleshooting 16 1 19 2 23 3 24 4 26...

Page 3: ...his appliance has a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other To reduce the risk of electric shock this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way If the plug does not fit ful...

Page 4: ...rds a building furniture or pets Warning Caution Description of Symbols The symbol indicates a warning or caution The specific details of the warning or caution are indicated inside the symbol or in a...

Page 5: ...tric shock shorting or fire If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent Do not plug in or unplug with wet hands...

Page 6: ...l of something burning Water leaks from the main unit There are other problems or abnormalities Immediately unplug the power cord from the outlet and contact your local dealer for servicing Unplug pow...

Page 7: ...plash hot water over the hinge area Location for discarding hot water Hold by the handle The spout must face upward Do not wash the entire appliance Do not pour water into the appliance or into the ba...

Page 8: ...l line Refill water mark Be sure the power cord is attached when you turn the swivel bottom Caution The numbers such as 98 90 80 70 indicated in this instruction manual are only approximate temperatur...

Page 9: ...ter level Pour slowly Do not fill water directly from a faucet Do not place the unit on wet surface Automatic Boil cycle may not work when refilling hot water above 50 C be sure to add lukewarm water...

Page 10: ...s Approx 2 hour and 50 minutes Approx 3 hour and 0 minutes From boiling to reach 70 warmer temperature Approx 4 hour and 15 minutes Approx 4 hour and 45 minutes Approx 5 hour and 10 minutes Under thes...

Page 11: ...r After checking that hot water has stopped dispensing remove the container from the spout If the unit is unplugged hot water cannot be dispensed When water is boiled air pressures increases in the co...

Page 12: ...g Energy Saving Mode boiling cycle Caution Energy Saving Mode applies to Boiling and Keep Warm cycles Energy Saving Mode Boiling heater will shut off when temperature reaches 98 C and reduce boiling s...

Page 13: ...9 hour timer 10 hour timer boil dechlorinate Keep warm Remaining time will be displayed on an hourly basis until one hour before the Power Saving Timer completes the operation The unit will start to...

Page 14: ...fter discarding the hot water Be sure to clean the inner container and mesh filter Refer to p 14 Caution 4Attach the lid While pressing down on the attach remove lever for the lid insert the hook on p...

Page 15: ...ic acid cleaner every 2 3 months refer to p 15 Uneven colors or discoloration of the inner container and floating white material in the water Red spots such as rust milky white discoloration black spo...

Page 16: ...ge and rinse well with water If mineral deposit is still attached on the wall of inner container repeat the cleaning process To rinse remaining citric acid refill with clean water and bring up to boil...

Page 17: ...ls Depending on the amount of disinfectant chlorine in the tap water the chlorine smell may remain Select boiling cycle with dechlorinate 8 9 Do you select Energy Saving Mode Boiling will stop when te...

Page 18: ...vel of the water volume indicator Leave as is for a while then plug in 8 Has the unit been left for a prolonged period after all of the hot water was dispensed or has lid been left open while refillin...

Page 19: ...move Lid gasket orientation Screw Lid gasket Unfasten the screws Remove lid gasket Insert the lid gasket on to inner cover in proper position Attach 3 screws securely How to attach Fit the gasket into...

Page 20: ...19 1...

Page 21: ...20 7A...

Page 22: ...21 1 30cm 29 P 22...

Page 23: ...22 M A X...

Page 24: ...23 2 M A X Dispense 7...

Page 25: ...24 3 1 3 2 4 5 1 2 3 MAX M A X P 29 P 26 P 25 P 28 P 25...

Page 26: ...25 3 7 6 10 98 90 80 70 3 0L 26 33 40 5 9 5 9 5 10 9 11 10 12 11 14 11 13 13 16 15 18 1 20 1 15 1 10 3 0 2 50 2 35 5 10 4 45 4 15 4 0L 5 0L 3 0L 4 0L 5 0L 70 70 7 110V 90...

Page 27: ...26 4 3 Dispense 1 2 Dispense Dispense Dispense Dispense P 24 P 31...

Page 28: ...27 5 1 2 3 98 95 P 24 P 25 P 32...

Page 29: ...28 6...

Page 30: ...29 7 P 30 P 22...

Page 31: ...30 8 2 3 1 M A X P 31...

Page 32: ...31 8 1 30 Dispense 3 P 13 P 22...

Page 33: ...24 25 32 9 24 24 24 24 24 25 23 27 31 25 31 27 25...

Page 34: ...33 4 0L 5 0L 3 0L S 220 230V 50 60Hz A 230 240V 50 60Hz S 65 71W A 119 130W S 842 920W A 913 994W 23 2 30 4 28 9 32 8 25 0 2 8kg 2 7kg 3 0kg 3 0L 4 0L 5 0L 31 24...

Page 35: ...34 PDN1036 PVH1045 1 2 1 2...

Page 36: ...35 1 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 37: ...36 English 7A...

Page 38: ...37 p 38 45 30cm 1...

Page 39: ...38 English M A X...

Page 40: ...39 2 Dispense 360 MAX 98 90 80 70 Energy Saving Temp Set Unlock Re Boil Timer...

Page 41: ...1 2 p 42 3 p 45 40 English 1 2 MAX MAX 50 p 41 3 3 4 5 p 41 90 p 44 1 Re Boil Timer...

Page 42: ...t 5 98 98 7 3 0L 4 0L 5 0L 26 33 40 90 1 10 1 15 1 20 80 2 35 2 50 3 0 70 4 15 4 45 5 10 23 98 Re Boil Timer 3 0L 4 0L 5 0L 98 90 5 9 5 9 5 10 80 9 11 10 12 11 14 70 11 13 13 16 15 18 2 Re Boil Timer...

Page 43: ...42 English 4 3 Unlock p 40 1 Unlock 2 Dispense Dispense p 47 10 Dispense Ejtqfotf...

Page 44: ...43 5 2 5 1 Temp Set Unlock Energy Saving p 48 98 2 5 98 93 1 Energy Saving p 40 2 p 41 3...

Page 45: ...44 English 6 6 10 1 Re Boil Timer 1 1 59 1 Re Boil Timer...

Page 46: ...45 7 1 2 3 p 38 p 46 4...

Page 47: ...46 English 8 M A X 2 3 p 47...

Page 48: ...47 8 Tiger PKS 0120 30g x 4 90 2 3 1 30g 1 3 Re Boil Timer Temp Set 1 30 Dispense 98 8 15 30 30g 1 98 8 Dispense 1 3 p 38 p 46...

Page 49: ...48 English 9 40 50 50 40 Re Boil Timer 41 40 39 43 47 98 40 41 40 41 98 47 5 Temp Set Unlock 1 43 1 40 Unlock Dispense 41 1...

Page 50: ...49 9 47 5 3 40 3 0L 4 0L 5 0L 3 0L 4 0L 5 0L S 220 230V 50 60Hz A 230 240V 50 60Hz S 842 920W A 913 994W S 65 71W A 119 130W 1 2 23 2cm 30 4cm 25 0cm 28 9cm 32 8cm 1 3 2 7kg 2 8kg 3 0kg...

Page 51: ...50 English PDN1036 PVH1045 4 4 4...

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