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WITH MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROLLERS INSTALLED
PRIORITY
BURNER ON
ON/OFF
PRIORITY
MADE IN JAPAN
4 0
COOL
H O T
Shower
Priority
button
ON/OFF
Set temperature
display
Set temperature
adjust button
Burner on
lamp
lamp
Priority
button
SHOWER
PRIORITY
BURNER ON
ON/OFF
PRIORITY
MADE IN JAPAN
4 0
COOL
H O T
Ensuite
Priority
button
ON/OFF
Set temperature
display
Set temperature
adjust button
lamp
lamp
Priority
button
Burner on
ENSUITE
1.
Press the ON/OFF button. Then ensure the priority lamp is lit
on the remote controller and the set temperature is displayed
on each remote controller.
2.
Set desired temperature. (THE TEMPERATURE SETTING CAN
ONLY BE CHANGED BY THE PRIORITY UNIT. If you desire to
transfer the priority setting, you can transfer it by pressing PRI
-
ORITY button only if no water flow.)
When adjusting the set temperature with MAIN, it allows the
output temperature from the water heater to be adjusted
within the range of 37 °C to 55 °C. And when adjusting the set
temperature with ENSUITE and SHOWER, it allows the output
temperature from the water heater to be adjusted within the
range of 37 °C to 50 °C.
NOTE:
Each remote controller can individually store the tem
-
perature setting. However –
MAIN
WHEN THE PRIORITY SETTING IS TRANSFERRED TO MAIN
WHICH HAS A PREVIOUS TEMPERATURE SETTING OF 55 °C
STORED, THE SETTING WILL BECOME 50°C.
SHOWER , ENSUITE
When the priority setting is transferred to SHOWER (or EN
-
SUITE) WITH A PREVIOUS TEMPERATURE SETTING STORED OF
43 °C AND ABOVE, THE SETTING WILL BECOME 42 °C.
3.
Open a hot water tap, and ensure the BURNER ON lamp is lit.
Mix cold water with the hot if you need.
4.
Close the hot water tap, and ensure the BURNER ON lamp is
OFF.
WARNING
Water temperatures above 50 °C can cause severe burns or death from scalding. Children, the
disabled and the elderly are at a high risk of being injured. Feel the water temperature before
bathing or showering. Do not leave children, disabled persons, or the elderly unsupervised. The
Australian Standards AS 3498 gives full details of the requirements for supply of controlled
temperature to ablution outlets (bathrooms) and is required to be conformed to under all
plumbing codes within Australia.