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CEX-O & CEX-U Installation, Maintenance and User Instructions - August 2011

Fig 4

Fig 5

Electrical connection

The electrical installation including earthing
and cross bonding should comply with current
IEE regulations and any Local Authority
requirements.

The appliance must be installed according to
the specification on the rating plate and the
technical specifications.

The appliance must be earthed.

The appliance must be permanently connected
to the electrical supply through an isolation
switch having a contact separation of at least
3mm on all poles.

The cross sectional area of the connection
cable must be in accordance with the power
rating of the appliance and the specific
requirements of the installation site up to a
maximum cable size of 10mm

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Take care to protect the wiring from damage
during installation and ensure that any
uninsulated wiring is not directly accessible
after installation.

To protect the appliance, a circuit breaker
must be fitted with a rating suitable for the
nominal current of the appliance.

Check that the power supply is switched off
prior to electrical connection!

1. With the appliance cover removed insert

the power cable through the water splash
protection grommet in the backplate. The
splash protection grommet must be used
and free from damage.

2. Remove inner and outer insulation from the

connecting cable to the lengths shown in
Fig 4.

3. Secure the cable using the cord grip. The

cord grip must be used.

4. Fit the connecting cables into the terminal

block according to the wiring diagram above.
Ensure all connections are fully tightened and
secure.

5. Re-fit the appliance cover taking care not to

trap the cable from the display panel and
secure the cover with the fixing screw
(see Fig 5).

Wiring Diagram

1. Circuit board

2. Heating element

3. Safety pressure switch and

safety thermal cut-out

4. Terminal block

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Summary of Contents for CEX-O

Page 1: ...the end user after installation Zip Heaters UK Ltd 14 Bertie Ward Way Dereham Norfolk NR19 1TE Telephone 0845 6024533 Facsimile 01362 692448 www zipheaters co uk Zip InLine Electronically Controlled...

Page 2: ...alled and used strictly in accordance with the instructions supplied and that failure is not due to accident misuse abuse unsuitable water conditions or to any alteration modification or repair by any...

Page 3: ...red temperature is achieved exactly to the degree and irrespective of fluctuations in voltage and water pressure The power rating of the appliance can be selected as either 9 6kW or 7 2kW at 240V at t...

Page 4: ...he hot water tap until all air has been eliminated from the water heater and no more air emerges before re connecting to the electrical supply The front cover of the appliance must never be opened bef...

Page 5: ...min 5 0 2 Pressure loss 2 5 l min 0 2 bar 9 0 l min 1 3 bar 3 Temperature setting range 30 C 55 C Maximum weight kg 2 70 Dimensions H x W x D mm 294 x 177 x 108 Water connections BSP Protection class...

Page 6: ...Dimensions 5 CEX O CEX U Installation Maintenance and User Instructions August 2011 294 108 177 100 37 CEX pages qxd Varipoint qxd 30 8 11 14 27 Page 4...

Page 7: ...e IN82812 CEX U IN82816 CEX O Control Panel IN82811 Main PCB IN82246 Non return Valve IN82819 Flow Sensor IN86250 Terminal Block IN82806 Grommet IN82813 Water Connection IN82512 Temperature Sensor Set...

Page 8: ...on and ensure that the wiring is not directly accessible after installation Check that the power supply is switched off prior to electrical connection This appliance must be earthed Installation site...

Page 9: ...s see Fig 2 4 Drill the holes using a 6mm drill then insert the dowels and screws provided leaving the screws protruding 5mm from the wall 5 Hang the appliance with the screws engaging in the key hole...

Page 10: ...wiring is not directly accessible after installation To protect the appliance a circuit breaker must be fitted with a rating suitable for the nominal current of the appliance Check that the power supp...

Page 11: ...e sizing and fuse protection is in place and with regard to local site conditions and electrical regulations This should only be done by a competent installer 1 Switch on the power supply to the appli...

Page 12: ...e maximum power rating has been selected Lock level Operation of the appliance can be restricted Refer to instructions under Service Menu to set the lock level This should only be done by a competent...

Page 13: ...to the menu item list Press program key 2 to exit the service menu and return to the standard display After two minutes without any key stroke the system automatically returns to the standard display...

Page 14: ...erating mode of the appliance can be restricted Setting options 0 no restriction factory setting 1 disables Reset to factory setting Parameters can be viewed but not modified in service menu 2 as 1 ad...

Page 15: ...d outlet temperature can be adjusted between 30 C and 55 C Note reducing the temperature below 30 C displays and the heating function will not operate Program buttons The two program keys allow a pres...

Page 16: ...to confirm deactivation Note Programmed temperature settings may need to be reset after deactivating temperature limitation Reset to factory setting To reset to factory settings press the up arrow an...

Page 17: ...more than one outlet Power limit If the maximum power available from the appliance is insufficient to heat the volume of hot water being drawn off to the required temperature this will be indicated b...

Page 18: ...r heaters Plastic surfaces and sanitary fittings should only be wiped with a damp cloth Never use abrasive cleaning agents or solvents Outlet fittings tap nozzles and shower heads should be unscrewed...

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