INSTALLATION
Installation
9.2
Water installation
- Never operate with preheated water.
- No safety valve is required.
- Safety valves are not permissible in the DHW pipe.
f Flush the water line thoroughly.
f
f Ensure that the flow rate for switching on the appliance is
f
achieved (see chapter "Specification / Data table", On). If the
flow rate is not achieved, remove the flow limiter (see chap-
ter "Installation / Removing the flow limiter").
f Increase the mains water pressure if the required flow rate is
f
not achieved with the draw-off valve fully opened.
Taps/valves
Use appropriate pressure taps. Open vented taps are not per-
mitted.
Note
Never use the shut-off valve in the cold water inlet to
reduce the flow rate. It is intended for shutting off the
appliance.
Permissible water line materials
- Cold water inlet pipe:
Pipes made from galvanised steel, stainless steel, copper or
plastic
- DHW outlet line:
Stainless steel pipe, copper pipe or plastic pipe
Material losses
!
If plastic pipework systems are used, take into account
the maximum inlet temperature and the maximum pres-
sure (see chapter "Specification / Data table").
Flexible water connection lines
f If the appliance is installed with flexible water connection
f
lines, ensure that the bayonet fittings of the pipe bends do
not become twisted inside the appliance.
f Secure the back panel at the bottom with two additional
f
screws.
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10. Installation
10.1 Standard installation
- Electrical connection from above; installation on unfinished
walls
- Water connection on unfinished walls
For further installation options, see chapter "Alternative instal-
lation options":
- Electrical connection from below on unfinished walls
- Electrical connection on finished walls
- Connecting a load shedding relay
- Water installation on finished walls
- Water connection on unfinished walls for appliance
replacement
Opening the appliance
f Open the appliance by releasing the snap lock.
f
f Remove the back panel by pressing the two locking hooks
f
and pulling the base part of the back panel forwards.
Preparing the power cable
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