Heat pump water heater – OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Do not perform any operations that
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involve opening the appliance.
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Do not damage the power supply cable.
Do not climb onto chairs, stools, ladders
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or unstable supports to clean the
appliance.
Do not attempt to clean the appliance
without first switching it off, removing
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the plug or turning the external switch to
the OFF position.
Do not use the appliance for any
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purpose other than normal household
operation.
Do not allow children or inexperienced
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persons to operate the appliance.
Do not use insecticides, solvents or
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aggressive detergents to clean the
appliance.
Avoid placing any objects and/or
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appliance beneath the water heater
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Do not drink the water of condensation
7. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
7.1 Control panel description
Refer to Fig. 11.
The control panel, constructed in a simple and rational way, comprises two buttons and a central knob.
In the upper section, a DISPLAY shows the set temperature or the detected temperature, besides other specific
indications such as the operation mode signal, fault codes, settings and information of the product's condition.
7.2 Turning the water heater on/off
Turning the appliance on: simply press the ON/OFF button to turn the water
heater on.
Now you can set the current time (see. Paragraph 7.5).
The DISPLAY visualizes the "set" temperature and operation mode, while the
HP symbol and/or heating element symbol indicate the operation of the heat
pump and/or heating element respectively.
Turning the appliance off: simply press the ON/OFF button to turn the water heater off "OFF" appears on the
display. The product will automatically ensure that the temperature of the water in the tank does not fall below 5 °C.
Electrocution due to exposure to live components.
Personal injury caused by burns due to overheated
components, or wounds caused by sharp edges or
protrusions.
Electrocution from non-insulated live wires.
Personal injury caused by falling from a height or cuts
(stepladders shutting accidentally).
Electrocution due to exposure to live components.
Damage to the appliance caused by operation overload.
Damage to objects caused by improper use.
Damage to the appliance caused by improper use.
Damage to plastic or painted parts.
Damage due to possible water leakage.
Injury from positioning
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