Use and Care Manual
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6. When the desired temperature is set above 122ºF (50ºC), the temperature
display blinks for approximately 4 seconds before the display switches to show
actual water temperature.
7. Along the left side of the temperature display, a series of bars indicates the level
of the temperature set point. At each 9ºF (5ºC) increment, an additional bar lights.
When the set point is above 122ºF (50ºC), the first red bar appears indicating the
set point is in a zone where a scalding hazard exists.
8. The heater will retain the temperature set point unless there is a loss of power.
9. After the temperature is set, open the water valve and observe. The
“Combustion” indicator should light indicating the unit is operating normally.
SCALD PREVENTION
Set a Desired Volume
1. The volume display range is 0-250 gallons when system is set to
use English units or 0-950 liters when in metric mode.
2. Press the “MODE” key briefly to display the message “F4”, then
press the “UP” (or “DOWN”) key. The mode will switch from
temperature display mode to water quantity display mode.
3. Displayed volume: Please note that the readout indicates the water quantity
divided by ten (10). Example – if the display shows “10”, this correlates to a volume
of 10x10 = 100 gallons (English unit mode) or 100 liters (metric unit mode).
4. Adjust the “Volume Set Point” by pressing the “UP” or “DOWN” key briefly. Each
press corresponds to a change of 10 gallons of volume (English unit mode) or a
change of 50 liter (metric mode).
Example 1: English unit mode: The digit 7 is currently being displayed.
This indicates a set point of 70 gallons. Pressing the “UP” key once
changes the set point to “8” indicating a water quantity of 8×10 = 80 gallons
as the new set point.
Example 2: Metric unit mode: The digit 25 is displayed. This indicates a
set point of 250 liters. Pressing the “UP” key once changes the display to
“30” indicating a water quantity of 30x10 = 300 liters as the new set point.
5. When the water heater is discharging water to the bathtub and the volume set
point is reached, the alarm on the remote controller will sound an alert for about 10
seconds.
Note: The output of hot water will not stop automatically.
IMPORTANT! The volume measurement only keeps track of the
water volume that passes through the water heater. For example, if hot water going
to a tub is combined with cold water, the volume computed would not be
representative of the total amount that may have filled the tub. This could lead to an
overflow or damage!
Monitoring the Volume Delivered
Press the “MODE” key. The message “F3” will be displayed. Press the “UP” (or
DOWN) key briefly. The mode will switch from temperature display mode to water
quantity display mode. The water volume already delivered is displayed. Example:
“5” = 5×10 (50L or 50G).
Power Outage
In the event of a power outage or if the unit is unplugged, settings are restored to
their factory default values.
- Water temperatures over 125ºF will scald and
can instantly cause severe burns or death!
- Children, disabled and elderly are at highest
risk of being scalded
- Always test the water temperature by feeling
the water prior to entering a shower, bath, etc.
- Obey all codes regarding temperature set
point. Contact a licensed plumber or local
plumbing authority for clarification or additional
information.










