User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About Your Water Heater
- Water Heater Application
- Model Type
- Mains Pressure
- Water Heater Operation
- Reduced Hot Water Flow When Heat Exchanger Is Cold
- Gas Boosting For A Solar Water Heater
- How Hot Should The Water Be?
- Hotter Water Increases The Risk Of Scald Injury
- Safety
- Warnings
- Precautions
- General Maintenance
- Minor Maintenance Every Six Months
- Major Service Every Five Years
- Circulated Hot Water Flow And Return System
- Going On Holidays
- To Turn Off The Water Heater
- To Turn On The Water Heater
- Frost Protection
- Draining The Water Heater
- How Do I Know If The Water Heater Is Installed Correctly?
- Victorian Customers
- Does The Water Chemistry Affect The Water Heater?
- How Long Will The Water Heater Last?
- Temperature Control
- Temperature Control – Standard
- Temperature Control – Deluxe
- Deluxe Controller Functions
- Deluxe Controller
- Voice Prompt And Operating Tone
- Assistance Call Function
- Temperature Settings – Deluxe Controllers
- Temperature Adjustment – Deluxe Controllers
- Kitchen Controller – Deluxe
- Bathroom Controllers – Deluxe
- Bath Fill Function
- Bath Fill Function – Brief Guide
- Bath Fill Function – Explanatory Notes
- Turning Off Bath Fill Function During Its Operation
- Notes on the Bath Fill function:
- Opening a Second Hot Water Tap During Bath Fill Operation
- Early Completion of Bath Fill Operation
- Interrupting Bath Fill Operation
- Operation of the Bath Fill function whilst a Deluxe Controller has priority
- Water Supplies
- Save A Service Call
- No Display On The Controller
- Cold Water From The Hot Tap
- Water Is Too Hot Or Not Hot Enough
- Reduced Hot Water Flow When Heat Exchanger Is Cold
- No Water From The Hot Tap
- Water Flow Fluctuates
- Gas Booster Operating Too Frequently
- Fan Continues To Run After Water Heater Operation Stops
- Clouds Of White ‘Vapour’ From The Flue Terminal
- Pressure Relief Valve Discharging
- Error Code
- Higher Than Expected Gas Bills
- Installation – Water Heater
- Installation Standards
- Water Heater Application
- Water Heater Location
- Installation Within A Covered Area
- Pipe Cover
- Recess Installation
- Frost Protection
- Mains Water Supply
- Hot Water Delivery
- Circulated Hot Water Flow And Return System
- Reducing Heat Losses
- Water Temperature Diagrams
- Technical Data
- Dimensions – Water Heater
- Dimensions – Standard Controllers
- Dimensions – Deluxe Controllers
- Typical Installation – Outdoor Location
- Connections – Plumbing
- Connections – Electrical
- EZ LINK System Dual Installation
- Installation – Controllers
- Commissioning
- Draining The Water Heater
- Rheem Continuous Flow Gas Water Heater Warranty – Australia and New Zealand Only
- 1. The Rheem Warranty – General
- 2. Terms Of The Rheem Warranty And Exclusions To It
- 3. What Is Covered By The Rheem Warranty For The Water Heaters Detailed In This Document
- 4. Entitlement To Make A Claim Under This Warranty
- 5. How To Make A Claim Under This Warranty
- 6. The Australian Consumer Law

12
TEMPERATURE CONTROL – STANDARD
STANDARD CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
If one or more controllers are installed, at least one must be on for the water heater to operate. If all controllers
are off, the water heater will only deliver cold water.
on / off ( ) button – This button must be pressed once to turn on the controller.
A controller cannot be turned on if water is flowing from a hot tap.
To turn off a controller, press the on / off ( ) button once. The light will go out.
A controller can be turned off whilst water is flowing.
on / off operating light – The on / off operating light on the on / off ( ) button will glow when the controller is
turned on.
The light will go out when the controller is turned off.
priority light – This light will glow on a controller when that controller has priority.
The Bathroom controller(s), if they are turned on, have priority over the Kitchen
controller.
Priority means that controller has control of the water heater temperature setting.
The water temperature setting can only be adjusted by the controller that has priority.
in use light – This light will glow on all controllers, whether they are on or off, when hot water is
flowing, regardless of which controller has priority.
display panel – The current temperature setting is displayed on all controllers (whether hot water is
flowing or not), when any controller is on.
If all controllers are off, then the display remains blank.
The water volume can also be displayed on the Kitchen controller. The x 10L symbol
glows when the water volume is displayed.
up () button – The up () button increases the temperature and water volume settings.
Refer to “Temperature Adjustment – Standard Controller” on page 15 and “Water
Volume Function” on page 20.
down () button – The down () button decreases the temperature and water volume settings.
Refer to “Temperature Adjustment – Standard Controller” on page 15 and “Water
Volume Function” on page 20.
water volume ( ) button (Kitchen controller only) – This feature enables an alarm to sound when a set
volume of water has flowed through the water heater.
Refer to “Water Volume Function” on page 20.
water volume operating light – The water volume operating light on the water volume ( ) button will glow
when the water volume ( ) button is pressed and the water volume function is turned
on.
The light will go out when the water volume ( ) button is pressed and the
water volume function is turned off.
water volume symbol – The x 10L symbol below the display panel glows when the water volume function is
turned on and the water volume is displayed.
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