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Installation Method

Fig 3 Hold the back bracket hanger in position against the wall and mark the three mounting 

holes. Drill three holes of 6.00mm diameter, the distance between every two holes is 100mm. 

(Put plastic anchor in the hole, fix the bracket on the wall. and secure the hanger using the 

screws supplied or an appropriate alternative method).

Fig 4 Uninstall screws on appliance to remove the front cover, Please use hand to pull out the 

screen row line plug carefully before removing the front cover.

Fig 5 Fix the appliance to the bracket which was nailed to the wall, make sure the unit bracket 

onto the back metal hanger correctly. 

Summary of Contents for HT382E55

Page 1: ...5 Note Before operating or installing this electric water heater read this manual and follow all safety rules and operating instructions 30 55 C TEMPERATURE 6 8Kw POWER VOLTAGE FREQUENCY 220v 240v 60Hz 1 8 L Min MINIMUN WATER FLOW ...

Page 2: ...le operation of this appliance Important Safety Instructions page 3 Product Features page 4 Electrical Diagram page 4 Technical Data page 5 Product Inner Structure page 5 Installation Guideline page 6 Installation Method page 6 Operation Instructions page 10 Trouble Shooting page 11 Packing List page 11 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... installed vertically DO NOT install this appliance near to tinder or strong magnetic field place 6 This appliance is forbidden to be switched on if you think it may be frozen as this could result in serious damage to the unit Wait until you are sure that it has completely thawed out before you switch it on 7 Please feel the outlet hot water temperature with hand to make sure it is suitable for sh...

Page 4: ...y to avoid getting scalded and the screen beeps and displays E1 The appliance will start to work automatically while temp drops to 58ºC 4 Creepage protection If the unit detects electricity leakage the electricity will be cut off by the creepage protector and the screen displays E2 5 Malfunction sensor when there is malfunction with the temperature sensor the heater stops working and displays E3 6...

Page 5: ...Blocks Product Inner Structure Technical Data 90ºC 67ºC Overheat protection Thermal cut off Pipe section Product Size HT382E55 1 220V 240V 6 8kw 29 6A 0 02 0 6Mpa 4 3 L min IP25 3x4mm2 30ºC 55ºC 290 210 70mm G1 2 Rated Pressure Eddiciency At 25ºC Safety class Connecting wires section Temp setting arrange Model Phase Rated Voltage Rated Power Rated Current ...

Page 6: ... to the ground at the circuit breaker panel 5 This appliance MUST be permanently connected to the fixed circuit breaker If you don t use the heater please switch off the circuit breaker 6 DO NOT install this appliance near to tinder or strong magnetic field place The unit must only be mounted in a VERTICAL position near by the water fittings Please electrify try the machine after getting through w...

Page 7: ...hor in the hole fix the bracket on the wall and secure the hanger using the screws supplied or an appropriate alternative method Fig 4 Uninstall screws on appliance to remove the front cover Please use hand to pull out the screen row line plug carefully before removing the front cover Fig 5 Fix the appliance to the bracket which was nailed to the wall make sure the unit bracket onto the back metal...

Page 8: ...nect the cable to the terminal blocks please notice the guidance logo below the terminal blocks Fig 7 Fix the front cover on appliance before that please plug in the screen row line plug Then nail the screws to fix the front cover ...

Page 9: ...r seal rings at the connections When all water connections are completed check for leaks and take corrective action before proceeding Electrical connection 1 All electrical work must comply with national and applicable state and local electrical codes 2 All unit must be connected to a properly grounded dedicated branch circuit of proper voltage rating 3 It should be connected to a single circuit u...

Page 10: ... free water flow 6 There is a automatic memory function to avoid repetitive operation while you turn on the appliance the default set power level will be the same as last time set Diagnostic Chart Problems Possible Causes Corrective Actions 1 Intelt and outlet fittings A Fittings not tight A Tighten fittings leaking B Rubber washer worn out B Change rubber washer 2 LED no signal A Power not connec...

Page 11: ...intenance is recommended 1 Periodically remove scale and dirt that may build up at the aerator of the faucet or in the shower head 2 There is a built in filter screen at inlet connection which should be cleaned from time to time Please turn off the water flow before doing this Unit Qty Unit 1 Piece 1 Piece 1 Copy 1 Set 1 Set 4 for each Cable Clamp and Screw Sets Shower accessories option Electric ...

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