Installation Guide
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The water temperature is altered by increasing or decreasing the flow rate of the
water through the water heater, via the temperature control knob. Increased
amperage settings will result in increased water temperature.
NOTE: If water pressure is low, the inlet pipe of the water should be ¾ "with outputs
of 5/8".
The heater should be installed as close as possible to the point of use to avoid heat
loss. If longer distances are required, hot water pipes should be insulated.
Adjust heater temperature settings (located on the front panel of the heater) to the
desired output temperature. Lowering the power setting will save energy, but hot
water temperature will decrease.
PLUMBING
7. Use stainless steel flexible hose or copper tubing of ½" on the inlet and outlet
pipes (right side water inlet, hot water outlet, left).
8. Turn on the mains water supply to the water heater and then plug the unit at the
isolated electrical outlet.
NOTE: The electrical supply is not turned on until all the pipes and the installation is
complete.
THE WATER HEATER WILL TURN ON, WHEN YOU:
1. Turn on a water faucet.
2. The power indicator will light.
TO STOP THE WATER HEATER:
Turn off the faucet.
TO USE THE POWER SELECTOR:
The power selector knob has five positions:
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Power
Selector
Water
Temperature
Off
I
II
III
IIII
Cold
Temperate
Hot
Hotter
Max. Hot Water
Temperature
Small Drop:
Lower water outflow.
Warmer water.
Big Drop:
Higher water outflow.
Less hot water.
WATER INLET
RIGHT SIDE
WATER OUTLET
LEFT SIDE
OUTLET
INLET








