Pressure relief valve
Scalding injury from hot water and/or
tampering with the pressure relief valve!
• Never actuate the pressure relief valve as
long as the appliance is still hot.
• Do not place a plug or reducing coupling
on the outlet part of the valve.
• The pressure relief valve is a safety
component and must not be removed
for any reason other than replacement.
• The pressure relief valve is not service-
able; if defective, it must be replaced.
• It must be replaced by a Truma pressure
relief valve rated for 100 psi (6.9 bar)
that is CSA-certified and registered.
• It must be replaced by a Truma certi-
fied service technician.
• Tampering with the pressure relief
valve will void the warranty.
The appliance is equipped with a pressure relief
valve (Fig. 3) that complies with the standard
for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems,
ANSI Z21.22
4
4a
Fig. 3
4
Pressure relief valve
4a Lever in
"valve closed during operation" position
4b Lever in "open" position
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Access door
Opening the access door
1. Turn the turn lock counterclockwise
the vertical position.
Fig. 4
• The access door can be opened in two
different positions:
– Position is the maximum opening
width for switching the appliance on
or off.
– Position is the starting position for
removing the access door.
Damage to the hinge!
• Do not try to remove the access door in
Position . Position is the maximum
opening width of the access door.
• Only remove the access door in Position .
4b
2. Open the access door to Position .
Fig. 5
open
into