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1. Safety Guidelines
Please read this manual thoroughly before installing & using the instant water heater. Failure
to comply with the safety, installation or operating instructions will void the product warranty.
Manufacturer and distributor of the product will not be liable for any damage or injury caused
by the failure to comply with the installation and operating instructions specified in this manual
or the improper use of the product. Ensure that this product is installed in accordance with the
national, state or local electrical and plumbing codes applicable to your area, and as specified in
our instructional guide to get the best performance from your Instant Water Heater.
This product has more than one power connection source. Do not attempt to install, clean, inspect,
disassemble, service or repair the water heater without shutting off all the power sources to the
unit on the main electrical panel using the circuit breaker.
WARNING:
Failure to adhere might result in severe injury or death. The water heater must
be installed in compliance with all national, state, provincial and local electrical and building
regulations. We recommend that you consult a qualified electrician and a qualified plumber if
you have questions about anything relating to codes or regulations for this product.
This product is intended for household and indoor use only. Do not immerse in water.
The breaker used to power this unit must be grounded by means of the electrical panel.
The heater must be directly connected to dedicated circuit breakers on the main electrical
panel.
Do not install the heater where it may be subjected to direct sunlight, rain, splashing water,
moisture/humidity or freezing temperatures.
This unit is intended for heating water only. Do not attempt to use the unit for heating any
other kind of liquid.
WARNING:
When selecting the water temperature setting of your
Instant Water Heater’s thermostat, factors such as safety and energy
conservation should be considered. Continuous exposure of the skin
to water temperatures above 120°F (49°C) can result in severe burns
or death. Always take precaution to feel the water before bathing or
showering to make sure the temperatures are not too hot. You are
required to read and comply with the Time/Temperature Relationship
Chart on the following page to determine the right water temperature
for your unit.
Time/Temperature
Relationship in Scalds
120°F (49°C)
Exposure for more than 5 minutes
122°F (50°C)
Around 3 minutes of exposure
• Children, disabled and
elderly are at high risk of
being scalded.
• See instruction manual
before setting your desired
hot water temperature
• Always feel water before
bathing or showering