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Warranty

WARRANTY FOR MICROHEAT TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD CONTINUOUS FLOW ELECTRIC HOT WATER 
HEATER (CFEWH) SERIES.

For the MicroHeat Technologies Pty Ltd Continuous Flow Electric Water Heater SERIES (“CFEWH”), MicroHeat will repair or, if necessary, 
at its sole discretion, replace the CFEWH, which falls within the Warranty Periods and Territory specified below, subject to the warranty 
conditions and the warranty exclusions.

Warranty Period within Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea is 3 years from the date of purchase by the consumer as defined 
by the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or 
refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the 
goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

It is the responsibility of the consumer to provide proof of purchase within the Territory.

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

1. This warranty is applicable only for CFEWH appliances.

2. The CFEWH must be installed in accordance with the 
MicroHeat CFEWH Installation Instructions, to be supplied with 
the CFEWH water heater, and in accordance with all relevant 
statutory and local requirements of the Country or State in which 
the CFEWH is installed.

3. Where a failed component or CFEWH is replaced under 
warranty, the balance of the original warranty period will remain 
effective. The replaced part or CFEWH does not carry a new 
warranty.

4. Where a failed component or CFEWH is replaced or repaired 
under warranty, MicroHeat will incur all associated costs. 
However, where the CFEWH is installed outside the boundaries 
of a metropolitan area to be defined by MicroHeat or further than 
35 km from an Accredited Service Agent, the cost of transport, 
insurance and travelling costs between the nearest MicroHeat 
Accredited Service Agent’s premises and the installed site shall 
be the owner’s responsibility.

5. Where the CFEWH is installed in a position that does not allow 
safe, ready access, the cost of accessing the site safely, including 
the cost of additional materials handling and/or safety equipment, 
shall be the owner’s responsibility.

6. The warranty only applies to the CFEWH and therefore does 
not cover any plumbing or electrical parts supplied by others and 
not an integral part of the CFEWH, e.g. pressure limiting valve; 
tempering valves; isolation valves; shut off valves; electrical 
switches; electrical cabling; pumps or fuse.

7. The benefits of this warranty are in addition to other rights and 
remedies of the consumer under laws in relation to the goods and 
services to which the warranty relates. 

8. The CFEWH must be sized to supply the hot water in 
accordance with the guidelines in the MicroHeat CFEWH 
literature.

PROCEDURE FOR HONOURING WARRANTY

1. To initiate a claim for a warranty against defects, the consumer 
shall contact: 

MicroHeat Technologies Pty Ltd 
Unit 6, 38-42 Sabre Drive 
PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207  
AUSTRALIA 
Phone: (03) 9681 7088

2. The process will then follow the MicroHeat Product Warranty 
Flow Chart to assess whether the product is under warranty.

WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS

Repair and replacement work will be carried out as set out in 
the MicroHeat warranty. However, the following exclusions may 
cause the MicroHeat warranty to become void and may incur a 
service charge and/or cost of parts:

1. Accidental damage to the CFEWH or any component, including: 
Acts of God; failure due to misuse, abuse, fire or flood damage; 
incorrect installation; damage as the result of transportation, 
removal or storage; attempts to repair the CFEWH other than by 
a MicroHeat Accredited Service Agent, the MicroHeat Service 
Department or a repairer not approved by MicroHeat.

2. Where it is found there is nothing wrong with the CFEWH 
water heater; where the complaint is related to circumstances 
where there is no flow of hot water due to faulty plumbing; 
where water leaks are related to plumbing and not the CFEWH 
or CFEWH components; where there is a failure of electricity or 
water supplies; where the supply of electricity or water does not 
comply with relevant standards, codes or acts, MicroHeat may 
then charge the consumer a nominal service charge if inspection 
reveals no fault with the CFEWH unit or its installation.

3. Where the CFEWH or CFEWH component has failed directly 
or indirectly as a result of excessive water pressure in excess 
of 10bar; incorrect pressure limiting valves; incorrect tempering 
valve settings; temperature input in excess of 85ºC and/or 
excessive thermal input; blocked outlet; corrosive atmosphere; 
foreign matter in the water supply; or ice formation in the pipe 
work to or from the CFEWH water heater.

4. Where the CFEWH is located in a position that does not 
comply with the MicroHeat CFEWH Installation Instructions 
or relevant statutory requirements, causing the need for major 
dismantling or removal of cupboards, doors or walls, or use of 
special equipment to bring the CFEWH to a serviceable position.

5. Repair and/or replacement of the CFEWH due to the effects 
of either corrosive water or water with a high chloride or low pH 
level caused by unnatural circumstances or when the CFEWH has 
been connected to a water supply with water conductivity levels 
that are outside the range of water conductivity outlined in the 
Installation Instruction Manual.

Subject to any rights you have under Australian Consumer Law 
or other statutory provisions to the contrary, this warranty 
excludes any and all claims for damage to furniture, carpets, 
walls, foundations or any other consequential loss either directly 
or indirectly due to leakage from the water heater, or due to 
leakage from fittings and/or pipe work of metal, plastic or other 
materials caused by water temperature, workmanship or other 
modes of failure.

CFEWH SERIES 1-10    |    INSTALLATION Manual ©2014 

   |    MicroHeat Technologies Pty ltd

Содержание CFEWH SERIES 1-10P

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Страница 2: ...gnositics and Error Descriptions 22 Mechanical Lockout Error 22 Manual Intervention 23 Maintenance 24 Warranty 25 Notes 26 Contact Details 27 The company accepts no responsibility for the failure of t...

Страница 3: ...perature and Flow Rate Standard CFEWH CFEWH SERIES 1 10S The Exterior Cover has only a RED GREEN indicator LED This Installation Manual covers SERIES 1 10 Premium and Standard models of the Continuous...

Страница 4: ...04 About This Product Hot water just got smarter...

Страница 5: ...s a minute the unit will use its full power 9 6kW to heat the water However if you only want a low ow of water 1 5 litres a minute the unit will use just 4 2kW to heat the water The bene t is the unit...

Страница 6: ...any circumstance that will allow water to enter the outside cover IMPORTANT Failure to comply with the installation and operating instructions or improper use voids the warranty Never remove the unit...

Страница 7: ...ater Faucet Hot Water Faucet Hot Water Faucet Basin Basin Shower Kitchen Sink Basin Basin Basin Hot Water Faucet Hot Water Faucet Washing Machine Shutoff Valve Pressure Limiting Valve Shutoff Valve Pr...

Страница 8: ...nd Plug Assembly 6 CFEWH Half Inch Inlet Water Connection 7 CFEWH Half Inch Outlet Water Connection 8 CFEWH PCBA V6 2 9 CFEWH Earth Locking Mechanism 10 SERIES 1 10 CFEWH Exterior Cover Premium 11 Pan...

Страница 9: ...t and check if the unit is turned ON Check the indicator LED 16 on the Exterior Cover 10 If there is no power supplied to the unit the LED will not be illuminated When power is rst applied to the unit...

Страница 10: ...R COVER DO THE SAME STEPS IN REVERSE AND THEN MOVE ONTO STEP 3 Using a Phillips head screwdriver af x the Pan Phillips Head Self Tapping Screws x 2 11 provided separately in the small satchel to secur...

Страница 11: ...to x the unit to a vertical wall must be capable of continuously supporting a minimum weight of 10kg When mounting the unit onto a rough surface ie a brick wall or similar a backing board should be mo...

Страница 12: ...is very important that no holes are drilled within the area shown below in RED The Cable Gland Fitting hole 15 must not be opened out Holes drilled within this area or opening out the Cable Gland Fit...

Страница 13: ...rd or space rst then connect the hot and cold water to the appropriate connections Ensure the Inlet Filter 13 is installed as shown Installation 7 13 INLET FILTER HOT WATER OUTLET COLD WATER INLET 6 I...

Страница 14: ...applied as result of water hammer and or other circumstances does not stress the appliance unduly The inline water pressure limiting valve must be rated at 5 0 bar 72 5 psi 500 kpa The shutoff valve...

Страница 15: ...e both BSP SERIES GB There are three options for inlet outlet connections with this unit Installation Braided Hose without seal Braided Hose with seal Straight Copper Tube 0HWDO RU SODVWLF ROLYH 0LQ D...

Страница 16: ...Class I Bare Element Water Heater The appliance must be correctly connected to the mains earth In order to prevent a hazardous circumstance occurring due to the inadvertent resetting of the thermal c...

Страница 17: ...ric Mains Supply Cable Gland 15 as shown The LIVE wire must be connected to the terminal L The NEUTRAL wire must be connected to the terminal N The EARTH Wire GREEN YELLOW must be connected to the ter...

Страница 18: ...he maximum power input required to get a heat exchanger up to working temperature as quickly as possible However as the unit does not incorporate a heat exchanger this initial power kick is not requir...

Страница 19: ...mpering or thermostatic mixing valves are required for personal hygiene sanitary fixtures other than stipulated in Section 1 9 2 a CFEWH SERIES 1 10 INSTALLATION Manual 2014 MicroHeat Technologies Pty...

Страница 20: ...stallation and should not be installed in an environment where there is a possibility of the ambient temperature dropping below 5 C Reference IMPORTANT Where the ambient temperatures are likely to app...

Страница 21: ...21 Dimensions Reference PP PP PP PP PP Outside Cover Outside Cover Extension CFEWH SERIES 1 10 INSTALLATION Manual 2014 MicroHeat Technologies Pty ltd...

Страница 22: ...water temperature 5 C above set point A6 Blocking Resolving Flashing RED Inlet cold water input sensor open circuit A7 Blocking Resolving Flashing RED Inlet cold water input sensor short circuit A8 Bl...

Страница 23: ...r serviceable parts inside the housing so no further action can be taken Call for a quali ed Service Technician Installer to attend ORANGE GREEN RED Manual Intervention IMPORTANT The Manual Interventi...

Страница 24: ...a projected Mean Time Between Failure MTBF of 925 hours 17 500 cycles However to ensure consistent water ow it is recommended to periodically remove scale and dirt that may build up in the Inlet Filte...

Страница 25: ...erature PROCEDURE FOR HONOURING WARRANTY 1 To initiate a claim for a warranty against defects the consumer shall contact MicroHeat Technologies Pty Ltd Unit 6 38 42 Sabre Drive PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207...

Страница 26: ...26 Notes...

Страница 27: ...60335 2 35 A 13670EA E1109 0066 1 C Tick N29465 For technical support during or after installation phone 03 9681 7088 MicroHeat Technologies Pty Ltd Unit 6 38 42 Sabre Drive PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 AU...

Страница 28: ...DISTRIBUTED BY Hot water just got smarter ISSUE 3 February 2014...

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