Operation Manual

14.
Organize all materials and equipment in a
way ensuring easy and safe handling,
avoiding accumulation of materials that may
lead to their falling down or leaning away.
Damage of the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by shaking, hit, cut or
contusion.
15.
Set all safety and control functions
concerned by any work performed on the
appliance into default state and ensure that
they operate properly before re-starting the
appliance.
Damage or shutdown of the appliance
caused by unregulated operation.
7. PUTTING INTO OPERATION
WARNING!
Please follow the general warnings and safety precautions listed in the previous chapter and please
comply with them strictly.
7.1. Placement of water heater
WARNING!
Before starting any installation operation, please ensure that the planned operation location of the water
heater fulfils the following requirements:
a)
It should be installed in a location larger than a floorspace of 8 m². Do not place the appliance in a
location that may provide favourable conditions for the creation of ice. Do not place the appliance into
a location where another appliance works that requires air for its operation (i.e. gas furnace, water
heater operated by gas, etc.) It is not allowed to use the hot water tank outdoors or at a place
exposed to rain.
b)
In order to ensure adequate operation of the appliance and to ease maintenance, the selected location
has to possess suitable safety distances as measured from the walls and the ceiling (Figures 7.1.-1 and
7.1-2.)
c)
Feet fixing: Make sure that the flooring is flat enough, possessing adequate stability. With the help of
the „drill frame” (usage manual), set the positions of the feet fixing, taking into consideration
deployment sizes indicated on figures 7.1.-1, and 7.1.-2. of the usage manual. Mount the 3 feet fixing
items attached to the appliance with screws of M8 size and metal hit anchor drilled into the flooring as
minimum (M8x75), while the feet fixing is positioned according to figure 7.1.-3. Fix the setable feet of
the appliance at a distance of min. 26 mm (see figure 7.1.-4.) Push the appliance carefully into the
direction of the feet fixing srewed down in a way that the setable feet are hit up in the open mortice of
the feet fixing (figure 7.1.-5.).
If the appliance is operated without any feet fixing, it might turn upside down. In this case, the
manufacturer shall not be liable to any damages emerged.
Figure 7.1.-1.
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Air inlet Display
Air outlet
Protective grid