
USING METHODS
For type A and C
1. Preparation before ignition
• Make sure that the gas is used according to the gas stipulated in the label.
• Insert the plug, and then switch on the power.
• Open the water valve, turn the water valve to get suitable water volume if necessary.
• Turn on the gas valve.
• Press the “on/off” key on the control panel, the screen display “setup” and the designed hot
water temperature. Press Up or Down to set the hot water temperature as desired. The
lowes hot water temperature of this product is 35ºC, highest is 65ºC minimum adjusting range is
1ºC, the normal shower water
temperature is about 40ºC
(Fig.16/Fig.17)
2. Ignition and water outlet
• Open the water valve, the screen
display the sprayer with water
flowing out, the running fan, then
the heater is ignited, a flame
indicates on the screen, the water
become hot, the screen indicate
the hot water temperaute.
• If the heater has some trouble,
the screen will display error
code, please close down the water
valve, then reopen it, or press
the “on/off” key to “off”,
then press it to “on”, if the
heater is still in trouble, please
close down the gas valve, switch
off the power, ignites again after
a while.
• Adjust the water volume and temperature according to the need during using process, the
way is as described above.
• It might take several trial ignition right after installation or the firt use after recharge the gas
tank to push out all the air remained in the gas pipe.
• When the valve is open, while the switch is on “off” position, the heater doesn’t work, only
cold water flows out, if hot water is needed, press the switch to “on” position.
• Close down the water valve, the heater stops working, but the fan will continue blowing the
chamber for several seconds. If you don’t turn off the power, then next time when you open the
water valve, the heater will work according to the water temperature set up last time.
• Every time when using, observe the temperature on the screen, use after the temperature is
near the setup value to avoid scald.
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