Electrical connection
Always isolate the power supply before any electrical work.
Ensure the appliance is completely full of water before electrical power on.
Connection should be made to the fixed wiring of the property via a double pole
switched fused spur.
Electrical connections should be made as follows:
Green/Yellow earth wire to the terminal marked “E” or
Brown/Red live wire to the terminal marked “L”
Blue/Black neutral wire to the terminal marked “N”
3. Operation
Once the electrical supply is switched on, the heater will maintain the temperature
selected via the knob located at the front of the product.
The temperature can be adjusted by the user.
Settings are as follows:
“*“
setting
5°C
“E”
setting
50°C
“MAX” setting
75°C
The neon light on the front of the heater will illuminate when the heating element is
working. When the light goes out this indicates the water has reached the thermostat
set point.
4. Maintenance
Always ensure the appliance is isolated from the power supply before any
maintenance or repair work.
Cleaning the heater
Use clean soapy water and non-abrasive cloths to clean the outside of the heater.
Sacrificial anode
A magnesium sacrificial anode is fitted to the heating element to protect the tank from
corrosion. This should be inspected at least annually, or more frequently in areas with
known aggressive water conditions, and replaced where necessary.
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Recommended mounting height
(bottom edge of dryer above finished floor)
M
43”
L
41”
C
39”
C
33”
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