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Set up and Programming
Set up and Programming
System Setup Menu
Touch the
SETUP
icon which will direct you to the Setup Menu which will appear as:
You can either setup the operation of the system by pressing the
System
button or configure the BAS
connection by pressing
BAS
button. To setup operation of the system continue with the system setup. To
turn on and configure the BAS connection, see page (19).
Note: Mixed Setback Offset is only available if a schedule is selected
Selecting and Setting Outlet Water Temperature Set-point:
Set the safe, appropriate and desired outlet water temperature for your users, application and facility by
pressing
mixed outlet setpoint
from system setup menu and using the
SLIDER
or
UP
and
DOWN
arrows
until the selected temperature is displayed. Press
ACCEPT
Once the desired temperature is selected, press the
ACCEPT
icon to apply the setting.
You will be returned to the System Setup Menu screen.
WARNING
!
BEFORE setting mixed outlet water
temperature or electing default tempera-
ture, point-of-use mixing valves and/or
temperature limiting devices MUST be
installed at all fixtures (faucets, sinks,
tubs, showers, etc.)
!
The owner or manager of the water distribution system is solely
responsible for determining the safe and appropriate temperatures
to protect people using, contacting or exposed to water or any parts
of the water distribution system from scalding, burning, thermal
shock or other hazards, and to control water-borne bacteria in the
system.
The next steps involve selecting or adjusting the
mixed outlet water temperature – the hot water
temperature in the water distribution system and
delivered to point-of-use fixtures (faucets, sinks,
tubs, showers, etc.). The owner or manager of
the water distribution system is solely respon-
sible for determining the safe and appropriate
temperatures to protect people using, contacting
or exposed to water or any parts of the water dis-
tribution system from scalding, burning, thermal
shock or other hazards, and to control water-
borne bacteria in the system. Only qualified and
authorized personnel who fully understand each
function's operation, output and risks, should use
Programming Menu functions. Always read and
follow the User Guide & Instruction Manual.
DANGER
!