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Operation Manual - Dux
Endurance Continuous Flow Hot Water
®
WATER CONTROLLER INSTALLATION
7.
Remove protective film from the water controller face as shown in (Fig. 4) and replace face plate.
OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING FOR THE WATER CONTROLLER
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Are there four water controllers connected ?
IF NO:
(You have three water controllers or fewer), go to Question 2.
IF YES:
You will need to activate the fourth water controller as follows:
STEP 1:
For the water controller in the KITCHEN ONLY, press and hold
the ‘Transfer’ and ‘On/Off’ buttons simultaneously (see Fig. 5)
until a ‘beep’ is heard (approximately 5 seconds).
STEP 2:
Check that the display on ALL FOUR water controllers is lit and
displaying a temperature when ‘switched on’. If any ONE of the
controller displays two dashes (see Fig. 6) repeat STEP 1.
This completes the activation procedure for the fourth controller,
you may ignore Question 2.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Is the water heater marked to state it delivers water
not exceeding 50°C ?
IF YES:
No further action required.
IF NO:
You will need to program the kitchen controller to enable
selection of temperatures higher than 50°C.
STEP 1:
For the controller in the KITCHEN ONLY, press and hold the
‘Transfer’ and ‘On/Off’ buttons simultaneously (Fig. 7) until a
‘beep’ is heard (approximately 5 seconds).
STEP 2:
When the controller fitted in the KITCHEN is switched On, it
should be possible to select temperatures higher than 50°C. If
not, repeat STEP 1.
Fig. 7
If the water controller in the kitchen is replaced, repeat STEP 1 above for the
replacement controller.
If the water controller in the kitchen is swapped with another controller (for
example, the controller fitted in a bathroom), repeat STEP 1 for the controller
moved from the kitchen to the bathroom. Then perform STEP 1 for the controller
moved from bathroom to the kitchen.
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Outline of W
ater Control
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Securing
Screw
Ø20 Cable
Access
Connector
Controller Cable
Face Plate
Face Plate
Screw
Film
QUESTION
QUESTION
NOTE