User manual
Table Of Contents
- Index
- 1 Key to symbols and safety instructions
- 1.1 Key to symbols
- 1.2 Safety information
- 2 Standard delivery
- 3 Appliance details
- 4 Installation instructions
- 4.1 Tools required
- 4.2 Location requirements
- 4.3 Secure the appliance
- 4.4 Water piping
- 4.4.1 Inlet - Outlet connections
- 4.4.2 Dielectric joint (not supplied with the appliance)
- 4.4.3 Condensate Drain Tubes (not supplied with the appliance)
- 4.4.4 TPR Valve (supplied with the appliance)
- 4.4.5 Thermal expansion tank (not supplied with the appliance)
- 4.4.6 Temperature mixing device (not supplied with the appliance)
- 4.4.7 Pressure limiting valve (not supplied with the appliance)
- 4.4.8 Expansion control valve (not supplied with the appliance)
- 4.5 Electric requirements
- 4.6 Installation configurations
- 4.7 Insulation blanket
- 4.8 Fill the water storage tank
- 4.9 Installation checklist
- 4.10 What to expect for “normal startup”
- 4.11 Off-peak compatibility
- 5 Operation Instructions
- 5.1 Safety warnings
- 5.2 Working display
- 5.3 Working modes
- 5.4 „Operating“ menu
- 5.5 Temperature set point
- 5.6 „Main“ menu
- Accessing the „Main“ menu
- 5.6.1 „Mode“ function - heating modes
- 5.6.2 „Prog“ function - Timetable operation programming
- 5.6.3 Silent Mode programming - „Sil“ function
- 5.6.4 „Leg“ function - automatic thermal disinfection
- 5.6.5 „Set“ function - adjustments
- 5.6.6 „Purg“ function - purge
- 5.6.7 „Info“ function - information
- 5.7 Troubleshooting
- 5.8 Factory configurations
- 5.9 Selecting the temperature units - „C“ or „F“
- 5.10 Setting the time and day of the week
- 5.11 Controls
- 6 Maintenance and repair
- 6.1 Periodic Inspection
- 6.2 Temperature and pressure relief valve (PTR Valve)
- 6.3 Flushing tank
- 6.4 Draining the Water Heater
- 6.5 Vacation and Extended Shutdown
- 6.6 Clearing the Condensation Drain Tubes
- 6.7 Refrigerant circuit
- 6.8 Anode Rod servicing
- 6.9 Checking/replacing the magnesium anode
- 6.10 Service menu
- 7 Display
- 8 Electrical diagram
- 9 Environmental protection
- 10 Warranty details

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4.4.2 Dielectric joint (not supplied with the appliance)
Different metals between plumbing and tank materials and
additionally the effect of hot water can cause the corrosion of
one of the metals (generally the one in the tank is the metal
attacked).
The Dielectric Joint will basically avoid any physical contact
between the two metals, acting as an effective insulator and
prevent this attack. How quickly this, or if at all, this happens
depends a lot on the content of your water; its pH, the dissolved
minerals and the metals involved.
BOSCH therefore advises the use of the dielectric joint, that is
to be installed between the house piping and the tank water
connections.
4.4.3 Condensate Drain Tubes (not supplied with the
appliance)
This unit has an integrated condensation tray. The water
collected in the tray drains out of the tube coming off the back
of the unit. It is important that a hose is attached to the drain
port off the back of the unit.
▶ Attach one end of the condensate drain pipe(15mm inner
diameter recommended) to the drain port on the back of
the unit.
▶ Direct the other end to a drain in the floor or no higher than
8 cm above the ground in an outdoor installation.
If such drain is unavailable, a condensate drain pump (not
provided) must be purchased and installed.
Fig. 10
4.4.4 TPR Valve (supplied with the appliance)
A temperature and pressure-relief valve is supplied and must
be installed in the tank port marked for this purpose. No valve
or accessory of any type should be installed between the relief
valve and the tank. Please observe local codes for the correct
installation of relief valves.
The kW rating of the relief valve must not be less than the input
rating of the water heater as indicated on the rating label
located on the front of the heater.
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WARNING:
The pressure rating of the relief valve must
not exceed 1000 kPa, the maximum working
pressure of the water heater as marked on
the rating plate.
WARNING:
Relief valve easing gear should be operated
AT LEAST ONCE EVERY SIX MONTHS. If
water does not discharge freely when the
lever is operated, the valve should be
checked by an authorized agent.
WARNING:
The relief valve and relief valve drain pipe
must not be sealed or blocked. Small
amounts of water may leak from relief valve
during heating cycles.
WARNING:
Relief valves should be checked every six
months, or replaced at intervals not
exceeding 3 years or more frequently in
areas where there is a high incidence of
water deposits.
WARNING:
The function of the temperature and
pressure relief valve once installed on this
water heater is to discharge high
temperature water under certain
conditions. Therefore it is strongly
recommended that the pipe work connected
to the relief valve is able to withstand water
temperatures exceeding 99 °C. Failure to
follow this recommendation may result in a
dangerous situation.










