Specifications
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CLOUDS OF WHITE ‘VAPOUR’ FROM THE FLUE TERMINAL 
During the heating cycle, it is not unusual to see water vapour clouds 
steaming  from  the  flue  terminal,  particularly on  cold  days. This  is 
normal operation of the water heater. 
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE DISCHARGING 
A pressure relief valve is incorporated into  the water heater  controls. 
This valve  protects the water heater, by allowing water  to  escape, in 
the event of excessive pressure build up in the waterways. 
  Normal operation 
A  small  volume  of  water  may  discharge  from  the  bottom  of  the 
water heater when a hot tap is suddenly closed. 
  Continuous dribble 
A  continuous  dribble  may  indicate  the  water  supply  pressure  is 
above the design pressure for the water heater. If so, a pressure 
limiting  valve  must  be  installed  on  the  cold  water  supply  pipe  to 
the water heater (refer to “Mains Water Supply” on page 28). 
ERROR CODE 
The water heater provides a diagnostic error code in the event of an interruption to its operation. The error 
code is displayed on the controller(s) (if installed) as a numerical value and on the OK MONITOR on the front 
of the water heater as a series of flashes. If an error code appears: 
  Close the hot tap, turn off the controller(s) and switch off the 
electrical supply to the water heater. 
  Check the gas isolation valve at the gas inlet to the water heater is 
fully open. 
  Wait 5 minutes, then switch on the electrical supply to the  water 
heater, turn on a controller and open a hot tap. 
If  the  error  code  persists,  take  note  of  the  numerical  code  if  a 
controller(s)  is  installed  and  the  number  of  flashes  on  the  OK 
MONITOR,  turn  off  the  hot  tap  and  turn  off  the  controller(s).  Phone 
Aquamax Service to arrange for an inspection. 
HIGHER THAN EXPECTED GAS BILLS 
Should you at any time, feel your gas account is higher than expected, 
we suggest you check the following points: 
  Is  one  outlet  (especially  the  shower)  using  more  hot  water  than 
you think? 
Carefully  review  the  family‟s  hot water  usage.  Inexpensive  flow 
control valves can be easily fitted to the shower outlets to reduce 
water usage. 
  Is the in-series gas booster operating too frequently? 
Refer to “Gas Booster Operating Too Frequently” on page 24. 
  Has there been an increase in hot water usage? 
An increase in hot water usage will result in an increase in water heater operation. 
  Has your water heating tariff rate been increased by your gas retailer since your previous account? 
IF YOU HAVE CHECKED  ALL THE FOREGOING AND STILL BELIEVE YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, 
PHONE AQUAMAX SERVICE. 










