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Important Safety Information
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This unit is only approved for installation
up to 4500 ft. above sea level.
Do not disassemble the remote controller.
Do not use benzene, oil or fat detergents
to clean the remote controller.
This may cause deformation.
Do not get the remote controller wet.
Although it is water resistant, too much water can
cause damage.
Do not splash water on the remote
controller. Do not expose the remote
controller to steam.
Do not locate the remote controller near stoves or
ovens, this may cause damage or failure.
Preventing damage from freezing (
p.11)
Damage can occur from frozen water within the
device and pipes even in warm environments.
Be sure to read below for appropriate measures.
Repairs for damage caused by freezing are not
covered by the warranty.
Take necessary measures to prevent
freezing of water and leakage of gas when
leaving the unit unused for long periods of
time. (
p.12)
If it is snowing, check the air inlet, exhaust
gas vent and exhaust vent terminal for
blockage.
Do not use parts other than those specified
for this equipment.
Do not drink water that has been inside the
unit for an extended period of time. Do not
drink the first use of hot water from the
unit in the morning.
Clean the filter on the water inlet as
frequently as required by the quality of
your local water.
Keep the area around the unit clean.
If boxes, weeds, cobwebs, cockroaches etc. are in
the vicinity of the unit, damage or fire can result.
Do not install the equipment where the
exhaust will blow on walls or windows.
Do not use spring water or well water.
Do not use hard or acidic water.
These will void the warranty.
If scale forms and a descaling solution
must be used, the warranty will be void.
Check ignition during use and extinction
after use.
Do not run water through the unit when
unit is not on.
When discharging hot water, make sure the unit is
ON.
If water is run through the unit with the unit
OFF, water may condense inside the unit and cause
incomplete combustion or damage to the internal
electrical components.
For single-handle fixtures or valves, turn the fixture
all the way to the hot side, and adjust the
temperature from there.
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