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Only authorised personnel who have been instructed in the safe and
proper use of the equipment should be allowed to use this machine.
Boiling water is discharged from the tap and due care and diligence
should be exercised at all times.
In the event of the power supply lead to the boiler becoming damaged,
the appliance must be removed from service. For 3kW models, a
replacement genuine part is available from Calomax which must be
fitted by a suitably qualified engineer in order to avoid a hazard.
COMMISSIONING
Turn on the water supply and then switch on the electrical supply.
When the power switch is pressed on the front fascia the ‘Wait’ light
will illuminate and the unit will fill with water at a flow rate of
1.3 L/Min. When water reaches the low water level sensor, the element
will be energised and the solenoid will continue to fill the boiler to
the normal operating water level. When the water has reached the
normal operating temperature, the ‘Wait’ light will extinguish and
the ‘Ready’ light will illuminate. At this time the ‘Full’ light will be
illuminated indicating that the machine has reached full capacity of
boiling water.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
During normal operation some external parts will become
very hot, particularly the tap body. Care must be taken to
avoid injury, a burn or scald.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The 3kW models should be connected to a 240V ac 13A electrical
supply, via the fitted plug and lead.
The 6kW models require fixed wiring to the internal terminal block.
A means of disconnection must be provided in which at least 3mm
separation between the live and neutral poles of the supply exist.
The 6kW models require the connection of an external equipotential
The installation of a residual current device (RCD) having a rated
residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA is advisable.
bonding conductor. This is located on the tap bracket
inside the boiler, accessible when first installing the boiler.
It is indicated by the equipotential symbol.
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