EN
WARNING
Periodically (more than twice a year) check around the piping for
water leakage and loose connections.
Parts may get damaged from deterioration and wear and may cause leakage
resulting in water damage to property or cause injuries such as scalding.
Set the cold water supply pressure higher than or equal to the
hot water supply pressure.
In order to prevent scalding due to unsafe operation, the cold water supply
pressure must be set higher than or equal to the hot water supply pressure.
If increasing pressure on the hot water side, make sure the hot water supply
pressure side is set lower than the cold water side.
Before using the hot water, be sure to check the temperature with
your hands.
There is a risk that hot water at a high temperature may come out and
you may get burned. Also, please note that the temperature may rise after
you switch between spout and shower or change the state of the shower
discharge.
Before using, check the water discharge mode and then press
the Open/Close button.
Mandatory
If you make a mistake, then you might suddenly be splashed with water or get
burned.
After using hot water at a high temperature, be sure to return the
safety button on the temperature control handle back to "40" or less.
This is because there is a risk that when you use it next time, hot water at a
high temperature may suddenly come out and burn you.
Turn the temperature control handle slowly.
Turning the temperature control handle suddenly may result in a sudden rise
in temperature and there is a risk that you may get burned.
When cleaning the filter, be sure to close the stopcock to the
piping before loosening the lid. Also, check that the hot water
side stop valve part is not hot. (See page 31)
Hot water at a high temperature may come out and scald you or cause
damage to your property due to water leakage.
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