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The water stored in this appliance can be very hot when running on the higher
thermostat settings. Ensure precautions are taken to inform and safe guard likely
users, consider temperature limiting devices such as thermostatic mixing valves
where the risk of scalding injury cannot be easily managed.
2. Installation
When choosing the installation location for the appliance, consider the following:
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Ease of future access for cleaning and maintenance.
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Minimising risks to property should a leak occur.
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Minimising the distance to desired outlet(s) to reduce heat loses through pipework.
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Risk of pipework freezing during cold periods.
The appliance can be installed as free standing or wall mounted, the required bracket
and fittings for wall mounting are supplied.
The appliance can be installed above or below any outlet, but must be installed
upright, with the plumbing connections exiting the top of the heater. The heater
controls will malfunction in any other orientation and may pose a serious
scalding risk.
If the appliance is to be wall mounted, ensure the wall is suitable for both the
wall fixing types supplied, as well as being able to support the overall weight
of the product when full of water (see specification table).
Wall Mounting
Using the wall mounting bracket supplied and ensuring a horizontal level, mark the two
holes onto the mounting surface. Drill the two marked holes and then assemble the
bracket and fixings, as shown, before inserting them into the holes.
Using a 10mm spanner, tighten both
bolts until the bracket is firmly held
on the mounting surface.