Operating instructions for the electronicVED exclusive electric instantaneous water heater 0020176440_00
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Safety
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Risk of being scalded by hot water.
The outlet temperatures at the draw-off points can be up to
60 °C.
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When using an electronicVED exclusive electric instanta-
neous water heater, be aware of the risk of scalding from
high outlet temperatures.
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Set your electronicVED exclusive to a maximum of 43 °C
if you want to be protected from scalding.
Material damage inside the unit caused by poor
quality water
An electronicVED exclusive electric instantaneous water
heater must only be used to heat up drinking water. This
drinking water must meet the specific German or Austrian
drinking water ordinances. Otherwise, it is not possible to
rule out the risk of corrosion inside the unit.
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Consult a competent person if you have any doubt as to
the requirements for water quality.
Risk of frost
If an electronicVED exclusive electric instantaneous water
heater is placed out of operation for a relatively long period
of time in an unheated room in cold weather, the water in
the unit and pipes may freeze.
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Consult a competent person if you have any doubt as to
requirements.
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Ensure that your electronicVED exclusive electric instan-
taneous water heater is installed in a permanently frost-
free room.
Material damage to the appliance caused by
changes
No changes must be made to your electronicVED exclusive.
In the event of a fault
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If your electronicVED exclusive is not producing hot
water or if any other fault occurs, inform your approved
heating specialist company.
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If the electronicVED exclusive ever malfunctions, inform
your approved heating specialist company.
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Do not carry out any repairs yourself.
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Do not open the unit cover under any circumstances.
2.4 CE
label
CE labelling shows that the electronicVED exclusive electric
instantaneous water heaters comply with the basic require-
ments of the following directives and correspond to the
tested type sample:
– Electromagnetic compatibility directive
(Council Directive 2004/108/EC)
– Low voltage directive (Council
Directive 2006/95/EC)
– Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment
directive
(Council Directive 1999/05/EC (Class 1))