Installation Manual Owner's manual

WARNING
Do not attempt to connect the remote controls with the power on to the water heater. There are 120 volt
terminals and wiring next to the remote control connections inside the unit. All servicing and wiring must be
performed by a certified installer.
9. Thread the cable through the access hole at the base of the water heater and connect the wires
to the control terminals on the right hand side of the PCB. See control wiring illustration (fig. 8).
10. Secure the control cable using the clamp provided in the control compartment.
11. Replace the plastic cover over the PCB terminals and then replace the front control panel of the
water heater.
Commercial Models:
The Main Remote Control (inside water heater carton) is intended for installation in a convenient location
near where most of the hot water will be used. The adjustment range for this control for commercial
models only is 98-185°F. If the water heater is used without the Main Control connected, then the factory
default temperature setting is 140°F. In addition, the control will display fault codes in the event the water
heater needs service. Up to two additional optional remote controls may be purchased and installed, if
desired.
WARNING
When the Remote Control is used in public use applications, it must be installed in a location where it
cannot be adjusted by the public (i.e., a maintenance room or manager’s office). Unauthorized
adjustments may result in scalding conditions.
NOTICE
No more than three temperature controls can be connected to one EVERHOT® water heater
Before installing the remote control, determine the most convenient location. When deciding on the best
location for the remote control, please consider the following items:
1. Place the control out of reach of small children.
2. Avoid locations that may allow adjustment by unauthorized personnel (see above warning).
3. Avoid locations where the control will become hot, such as over the stove, near the oven, or other
heat sources.
4. Avoid direct sunlight. (The digital readout can be difficult to read in direct sunlight).
5. Avoid areas where the remote can be splashed with cooking water, oil, or sauce.
6. The remote control operates with low voltage, 12 volts DC
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