Pressure Relief Valv
• The part labeled J shown in Fig. 4 is equipped with a pressure relief device.
• When the water pressure is excessively high, the pressure relief device will operate and the water
will drain out.
• The water heater is an open-outlet appliance. The activation of pressure relief device implies that there
are possible existence of clogging inside the water heater or installation mistakes that needs
maintenance immediately.
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• Before doing any maintenance, disconnect the unit from the electrical mains by means of the bipolar
switch installed between the unit and te mains themselves.
• The hand shower must be cleaned on a periodic basis in order to prevent scale buildup (Fig. 5)
• Periodically clean the filter inside the valve shown in Fig. 1 (no. 4) for the water supply inlet
to prevent scale buildup; especially when you see the water flowrate decreased.
Electrical Connection
Make sure that the data on the rating plate complies with values for the electrical mains.
Install a bipolar switch between the appliances and the electrical mains. This switch should have a
minimum contact break of 3 mm and meet the specifications provided in the following table.
• Insert the power supply cable through the wire feed through (E) and cable clamp (F) following
through cable way (H).
• Make the electrical connection to the terminal block (G), as follows:
- Active voltage to terminal L;
- Neutral to terminal N;
- Earth (yellow-green) to terminal marked with symbol .
• Caution! Tighten the terminals for the connections well!
• Models up to 3.3kW
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Use flexible wires with a cross section of 1.5mm2 with PVC sheathing (type H05 VV-F)
• Models over to 3.3kW
Use flexible wires with a cross section of 4mm2 with Polychloroprene sheathing (type H07 RN-F)
maximum external diameter 16mm.
• Once the connections have been made, tighten the cable clamp (F), making sure that it is in position
shown in detail in Fig. 4.
Notice: The appliance must be earthed.
The connection between the water heater and the switch must be made without any break, other
intervening contacts and with a cable that is resistant to humidity. The internal electrical connection must
correspond exactly to the wiring diagram located on the back part of the cover. Inverting the positions of
the wires may seriously damage the unit.
NB: Before connecting the appliance to the electrical mains, make sure that there are no leaks
in the water lines.
• Before providing power to the unit, wash the pipes and fill the unit.
• Replace the cover and turn the general power switch ON.
The water heater is now ready for use.
The temperature can be adjusted by varying the water flow. To do so, use the valves labeled 5.
WARNING! The water heater must never be turned on if the possibility exists that the water
contained within it is frozen.
NB: Water pressure variations in the mains that cause changes to the flow may cause variations in
the temperature of the hot water delivered.
MAINTENANCE
STARTING THE UNIT FOR THE 1ST TIME
4.1 / 4.5 / 4.9kW - 220 / 230 / 240V
3 / 3.3 / 3.6kW - 220 / 230 / 240V
Water Heater Model Switch Specifications
15A - 220 / 230 / 240V
21A - 220 / 230 / 240V
USE
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
5
7
D
6
E
F
G
H
Over 3.3kW
Up to 3.3kW
Over 3.3kW
Up to 3.3kW
Fig. 5
1 SPRAY HAND SHOWER
Pressure
Relief Valve
Water
J