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Instructions for user - CEX9-U - 801041 - November 2018 v1.00 Art.no:

 9120-25688

7. Maintenance work

N.B. Maintenance work must only be carried out by a qualified tradesperson 
familiar with instantaneous water heaters.

•  Plastic surfaces and fittings should only be wiped with a damp cloth. Do not use 

abrasive or chlorine-based cleaning agents or solvents.

•  For a good water supply, the outlet fittings (special tap aerators and shower heads) 

should be unscrewed and cleaned at regular intervals. Every three years, the electri-
cal and plumbing components should be inspected by an authorised professional in 
order to ensure proper functioning and operational safety at all times.

This instantaneous water heater features an automatic air bubble protection to pre-
vent it from inadvertently running dry. Nevertheless, the appliance must be vented 
before using it for the first time. Each time the appliance is emptied (e.g. after work on 
the plumbing system, if there is a risk of frost or following repair work), the appliance 
must be re-vented before it is used again.
1.  Disconnect the instantaneous water heater from the mains (e.g. via deactivating the 

fuses).

2.  Unscrew the jet regulator on the outlet fitting and open the cold water tap valve to 

rinse out the water pipe and avoid contaminating the appliance or the jet regulator.

3.  Open and close the hot water tap until no more air emerges from the pipe and all 

air has been eliminated from the water heater.

4.  Only then should you re-connect the power supply again (e.g. via activating the 

fuses) to the instantaneous water heater and screw the jet regulator back in.

5.  The appliance activates the heater after approx. 10 seconds of continuous water 

flow.

Venting after maintenance work

Cleaning and maintenance

Summary of Contents for 27910

Page 1: ...ntaneous Hot Water Electronically controlled instantaneous water heater CEX9 U 27910 50 C model Instructions for the user For 50 C models the appliance delivers water not exceeding 50 C in accordance with AS3498 ...

Page 2: ...echnical data 6 4 Dimensions 7 5 Description of the appliance 7 6 Operation 8 Temperature setting 8 Programme buttons 8 Reset to factory setting 9 How to save energy 9 ECO mode 9 Power limit 9 Top up heating 9 7 Maintenance work 10 Venting after maintenance work 10 Cleaning and maintenance 10 8 Troubleshooting and service 11 ...

Page 3: ...t especially by children and may cause a feeling of burning Please note that the fittings and taps may be very hot when the appliance has been in use for some time The appliance is only suitable for domestic use and similar applications inside closed rooms and must only be used to heat incoming water from the mains supply The appliance must never be exposed to frost The values stated on the rating...

Page 4: ...No other fittings or appliances which decrease the water flow to the shower may be installed age by an authorised technician in order to avoid any hazards For appliances with direct connection an all pole disconnecting device with a contact opening width of 3mm per phase must be provided at the installation end according to Australian wiring rules AS NZ3000 The wall bracket must be secured with th...

Page 5: ...r parts are available on request Pos Part No Description 1 Grommet 2 Connecting terminal 3 99394 Flow sensor 4 99385 Non return valve 5 99398 PCB CEX9 6 99418 CEX control panel 7 Inlet pipe 8 CEX U cover Pos Part No Description 9 Inlet filter 10 Connection piece 1 2 11 Safety thermal cut out 12 99400 Thermal sensor set 13 Heating element incl SDB 14 Bottom part 15 99397 Screws and dowels 12 13 14 ...

Page 6: ...tem Bare wire heating system IES Required spec water resistance 15 C Spec electrical conductivity 1100 Ωcm 90 9 mS m Inlet temperature 70 C Flow rate to switch on max flow rate 2 0 5 0l min 2 Pressure loss 0 2bar at 2 5l min 1 3bar at 9 0l min 3 Temperature choice 20 C 50 C Water connection G Weight when filled w water 2 7kg VDE class of protection I Type of protection safety IP24 The declaration ...

Page 7: ...ntrol regulates the power consumption depending on the selected outlet temperature the respective inlet tempera ture and the flow rate thus reaching the set temperature exactly to the degree and keeping it constant in case of pressure fluctua tions The required outlet temperature can be entered on a keypad within a range between 20 C and 50 C and can be read off the digital display This appliance ...

Page 8: ...e appliance automatically switches off Set temperature 1 1 C 1 C Select preset temperature A1 A2 B1 B2 Store temperature 2 Press 3 sec Display of new value e g 43 C Set required temperature e g 43 C 4 3 1 Convenience zone 35 0 42 0 C 1 0 5 C 0 5 C The two programme buttons allow to quickly select the preset temperature When pressing a programme key the preset temperature is selected and displayed ...

Page 9: ...ge of the electronic cir cuitry with the result that temperature constancy is no longer guaranteed How to save energy The symbol shows that the appliance works in an energy saving mode i e the momentary energy consumption is subject to the selected temperature and to the flow rate in the energy saving mode Power limit ECO mode ECO mode If the full output of the instantaneous water heater does not ...

Page 10: ...ertently running dry Nevertheless the appliance must be vented before using it for the first time Each time the appliance is emptied e g after work on the plumbing system if there is a risk of frost or following repair work the appliance must be re vented before it is used again 1 Disconnect the instantaneous water heater from the mains e g via deactivating the fuses 2 Unscrew the jet regulator on...

Page 11: ...tal display does light up Safety thermal cut out tripped Contact customer service Display flashes error mes sage Er Control system has switched off Switch fuse off and on If Er still flashes contact cus tomer service Flow rate of hot water too weak Outlet fitting dirty or calcified Clean shower head jet regu lator or sieves Fine filter dirty or calcified Let clean fine filter by a spe cialist Sele...

Page 12: ... have been modified and may not be true representations of the finished goods 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 C 1 C A1 A2 B1 B2 2 4 3 1 1 0 5 C 0 5 C 3 1 2 2 8 4 7 5 3 6 9 1 Arrow key down Arrow key up Programme button 1 Programme button 2 Press hold Reset completed Press 3 sec Confirmation of deactivation Press 3 sec Display of new value e g 43 C Set required temperature e g 43 C Confirmation of activation Press 3...

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