Rinnai New Zealand Ltd.
Neo Operation Manual: 11907-C
03-11
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General information
Before operation
Read these instructions to get an overview of how to operate, maintain and service
your Rinnai appliance.
electrical connection
The Neo is supplied with a power cord (length 1500 mm) and a 3-pin plug.
The standard electrical connection passes through the rear panel, but can
also pass through the left and right hand side of the unit by removing the
knockout tab from the bottom edge of the front panel. If changing the
electrical position, use the rubber grommet from the rear of the appliance
for cable protection.
Rinnai recommend the heater is plugged into a dedicated 240 v, 10 A earthed power point. The
power point
must not
be located above the heater (potential fire hazard). If the supplied plug
and power cord is to be used with an external power point then the power cord will need to be
fitted with the supplied grommet.
A suitable means of electric isolation must be provided which is adjacent to the appliance and
accessible with the appliance installed.
The electrical cord is not fire rated and should not come into contact with the unit. If the
supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a licensed tradesperson. This must be a genuine
replacement part available from Rinnai—part number 6765B.
installation by a licensed tradesperson
Ensure your installer talks to you about the use and care of this appliance and that you
understand these instructions.
The installer also needs to complete the appliance commissioning sheet (ensures the appliance
has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions) and installer details
contained within this manual and leave the manual with you.
Fan
On start-up of the appliance the fan will start approximately four minutes after the heater is
switched on. This delay is to reduce the amount of cold air being pushed out into the room. On
shut-down the fan will stop approximately eight minutes after the heater is switched off. This is
to cool the appliance down.