ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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1 – Thermal circuit breaker
2 – Regulation thermostat
3 – Heating indicator
4 – Heating element
SWITCH OFF THE POWER
• Ensure that the water heater is compatible with the electrical installation.
• Connect the water heater's supply cable to a cable outlet (the water heater should not be
connected to a socket).
Make sure that the water heater is full by opening a HOT water tap. COLD water should flow out.
The water heater may be damaged if it is supplied when empty (not covered by the warranty).
• Switch the power back on.
• Direct connection to the resistors (without passing via the thermostat) is formally prohibited as it
is extremely dangerous, since there are no limits on the water temperature.
• Once the water heater has been filled, switch the power supply on.
• If your electrical panel has a day/night switch (reduced night rate), set it to 1 (override).
• Wait until heating is complete (approximately 30 minutes)
During heating periods, the water contained in the tank expands and some of it trickles out of the
drain (up to 3 % of the capacity per heating cycle). This phenomenon is completely normal.
During heating and depending on the water quality, the water heater may generate a slight noise
similar to that of a kettle. This is normal and does not mean that the appliance is malfunctioning.
• The factory setting of the thermostat is 65°C (± 5°C). This setting can be adjusted using the
thermostat dial. Reducing the temperature setting helps to reduce mineral deposits. The operating
indicator light remains lit during the heating phase.
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SYSTEM START-UP
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Electrical circuit diagram
N= Neutral (blue) / L = Phase (Brown)
PE = Earth (Green yellow)
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