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From Home screen touch 

 [Sleep Trigger]

Touch the required trigger (shown as 

 ).

► Off 

– The unit will not enter sleep mode.

► Timer

 – It will sleep according to the on/off timer settings 

(see section 2.3.3).

► Ambient Light

 – It will sleep when the room is dark (see 

section 3.1).

► 2 Hours No Usage

 – It will sleep after water has not been 

dispensed for 2h.

► Usage & Light

 – It will sleep when water has not been 

dispensed for 2h or when it is dark.

Note: The dark and light thresholds are set using light 

calibration (see section 3.1).

2.3.2 SETTINGS – SLEEP MODES – SLEEP ACTION

This sets the type of heating (water temperature) when the unit 

is asleep (energy saving).

From the home screen touch 

  [Sleep 

Action] 

► 68°C

 – The water temperature setting will be reduced to 

68°C when asleep.

► Turn Off 

– The water will not be heated when asleep.

2.3.3 SETTINGS – SLEEP MODES – TIMER

This determines the time and week day to automatically wake 

and sleep to save power. 
Remember to also choose “Sleep Trigger” as “Timer” to use 

this option (see section 2.3.1). 

 2.2 SETTINGS – TEMPERATURE

The water temperature can be adjusted as desired. The default 

value is 98.0°C. A higher value will consume more energy and 

may cause unwanted steam. For values above 95°C a boiling 

calibration is recommended (see section 3.2).

From the home screen touch 

 [Temperature]

Touch the  

 (Inc/Dec) to adjust the water temperature.

 2.3 SETTINGS – SLEEP MODES

Zenith Hydroboil can be programed to automatically save 

energy when not in use.
For example, when not used for 2 hours, when it is dark (at 

night), or at programmed times of the day/week. These are 

called sleep modes.

From the home screen touch 

 [Sleep Modes]

 

Sleep Trigger 

- Choose the event that activates the sleep 

mode.

► Sleep Action 

- Choose between 68°C or no heating, when 

the unit is asleep.

► Timer 

- Choose the time and day the unit sleeps if the cor-

responding sleep trigger is set.

2.3.1 SETTINGS – SLEEP MODES – SLEEP TRIGGER

This is the event that causes the unit to begin sleeping (save 

energy).
When the unit is asleep, the home page will be shown in dark 

grey and the appropriate sleep icon will be shown (see sleep 

screen in section 1.1).

Menu Operation

Summary of Contents for 303661

Page 1: ...boil 3 Litre White 303661 Zenith Hydroboil 3 Litre Stainless Steel 305662 Zenith Hydroboil 5 Litre White 305661 Zenith Hydroboil 5 Litre Stainless Steel 307662 Zenith Hydroboil 7 5 Litre White 307661...

Page 2: ...by persons including children with reduced physical sen sory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the ap...

Page 3: ...rosive or abrasive cleaners to clean the case of the heater Frost protection If this heater is located where ambient air temperature could fall below 5 C when the heater is not in use do not turn off...

Page 4: ...increased only if essential for filling larger vessels Provide clearance for service access of not less than 100 mm top 150 mm left 20 mm right Mark corner positions for the heater on the wall so as t...

Page 5: ...ter pressure requirements Minimum 150 kPa maximum 700 kPa A 500 kPa pressure limiting valve is part of the Hydroboil water inlet assembly 3 2 Venting A vent at the base of the heater must be plumbed t...

Page 6: ...ect the Live Active and Neutral wires of the concealed power cable through the rear access opening to the green terminal block on the PCB Crimp a 6 3 mm QC female spade connector to the earth wire of...

Page 7: ...se through 90 until fully engaged 20mm Step 6 Installing Filter Installation Procedures Fit the case wrapper to unit as shown in the picture below Note make sure the filter guide has already been inst...

Page 8: ...red safety lock button on the right hand side of the unit while pulling the tap lever backwards to latch it open see Fig 2 and next section for operating procedure Turn the power on the element will...

Page 9: ...C 10 C 3 0 Litre models 16 min 17 min 5 0 Litre models 16 min 17 min 7 5 Litre models 23 min 24 min Step 8 Commissioning Calibration Touch Start and allow 5 litres of water to flow through the filter...

Page 10: ...indicator is shown Warning The unit is now capable of dispensing boiling water without the safety feature Dispensing Boiling water Zenith Hydroboil is fitted with a safety two way cool touch safety ta...

Page 11: ...sabled item Selected Unselected item Sleep Mode Sleep When Sleep if no water used time shown Sleep when dark after 10s of darkness Sleep at time shown Sleep disabled no sleep trigger Wake When Wake wh...

Page 12: ...er Unlocked can dispense water This is the red lock button on the right side of the tap see page 10 Operating Procedure Energy Usage Energy used today kWh d The amount of energy used for the given day...

Page 13: ...choose Sleep Trigger as Timer to use this option see section 2 3 1 2 2 SETTINGS TEMPERATURE The water temperature can be adjusted as desired The default value is 98 0 C A higher value will consume mo...

Page 14: ...conveniently adjusted in groups Everyday Weekdays and Weekends After adjusting a group an individual day can be adjusted or checked by choosing the Individual days option Everyday Set all 7 days simu...

Page 15: ...e vent outlet at 0 5L min Touch Stop when complete Touch Next after flushing As prompted return the filter valve to the Filtered position Fig 3 on page 8 and then touch Done Touch Done after flushing...

Page 16: ...alibration The unit will heat the water during calibration This may take several minutes depending on the water temperature When it completes the install menu will be shown 3 3 INSTALL FILTER FLUSH Th...

Page 17: ...master code is 7395 There is a high security option in the service menu that allows the master code to be disabled Contact Zenith to enable this feature Menu Operation 6 PIN PROTECTION Zenith Hydrobo...

Page 18: ...e Dimensions 25 40 70 329 1 5L 414 3L 448 5L 561 7 5L 37 55 56 76 273 1 5L 3L 302 5L 7 5L 310 1 5L 395 3L 429 5L 542 7 5L 37 1 5L 235 1 5L 37 3L 235 3L 52 5L 250 5L 52 7 5L 250 7 5L Cold Inlet Vent Ex...

Page 19: ...tedly tripping without excessive steam Requires boiling calibration Incorrect filter flush valve setting Incorrect filter insertion Internal adjustment Perform boiling calibration see section 3 2 Chec...

Page 20: ...hs or earlier if you notice a persistent reduction in water pressure from the appliance or an unpleasant taste or odour in the water To Replace Filter Turn the filter anti clockwise Fig 1 and pull the...

Page 21: ...et 16 94456NZ Cistern Gasket 17 94509NZ Cistern Lid HB 18 93118NZ Elbow Stem 1 4 19 90100NZ Grommet Cistern to Tank 20 94458NZ Overload Item Kit Number Description 21 94459NZ Side release plug 22 9446...

Page 22: ...Page 22 of 24 804546NZ BW_HB Small_09 18 v1 02 Exploded View Diagram...

Page 23: ...n 92 c during the calibration process Check your height above sea level Call Zenith Service 7 Over temp error A constant temperature over 103 C has been reached during the calibration process Make sur...

Page 24: ...not be true representations of the finished goods The standard cup referred to in this publication is 167 ml 6 fl oz The standard glass is 200 ml 7 fl oz The terms Zenith Hydroboil Autoboil Econoboil...

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