Installation manual
Table Of Contents
- REGULATORY INFORMATION
- WARNING ABOUT HOT WATER
- FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- MAXIMUM DELIVERY TEMPERATURES
- OPERATION WITHOUT CONTROLLERS
- GENERAL WATER CONTROL INFORMATION
- ABOUT THE WATER CONTROLLER
- TURNING ON THE CONTROLLER
- ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE
- HOW TO USE TWO OR MORE WATER CONTROLLERS
- TRANSFERRING PRIORITY
- WATER CONTROLLERS
- ABOUT THE READYHOT PREHEAT SYSTEM
- READYHOT PRE-HEAT OPERATION
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- INSTALLATION MANUAL

4 Operation Manual - Dux Endurance Continuous Flow Hot Water
®
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To clean your water controller(s) use a soft
damp cloth with a mild detergent.
Do Not use solvents!
Whilst hot water outlets are open the set
temperature may be lowered. However they
cannot then be raised above 43°C. In addition
transfer of 'priority' between controllers is not
possible. These are safety features.
Depending on the weather conditions and the
length of the pipe between the hot water unit
and the outlet in use, there may be a variation
between the temperatures displayed at the
water controller(s) and the temperature of the
water at the outlet.
There is no need to turn the water controller(s)
off after use. However, if you prefer to turn the
water controller(s) off, selected temperatures
to a maximum of 50°C will be stored in the
system memory at all times whilst mains power
remains connected.
As a safety precaution, if a Kitchen Controller's
temperature is set above 50°C, transferring
and then returning 'priority' to the Kitchen
Controller will result in a default set
temperature of 50°C being selected. This is a
safety feature.
Do Not push the On/Off button on any
Controller when the ‘Red’ water heater ‘In Use’
indicator is illuminated as this will turn off the
water heater causing the water to go cold.
Someone maybe in the middle of having a
shower or filling a bath.
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Max.
43°C
49°C
50°C
Kitchen
Kitchen
Bathroom