ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The boiler should be connected to a 240v ac 13A electrical supply,
capable of carrying a load of 3kW. The installation of a residual current
device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding
30 mA is advisable.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
During normal operation some external parts will become
very hot, particularly the tap body. Care must be taken to
avoid injury, a burn or scald.
This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance
In the event of the power supply lead to the boiler becoming damaged,
the appliance must be removed from service. A replacement genuine part
is available from Calomax Ltd, and must be fi tted by a suitably qualifi ed
engineer
Commissioning
Turn on the water supply and then switch on the electrical supply.
When the power switch is pressed on the front fascia the Wait light
will illuminate and the unit will fi ll with water (1.3 L/Min). When water
reaches the low water level sensor, the element will be energised and
the solenoid will continue to fi ll the boiler to the normal operating water
level. When the water has reached the normal operating temperature,
the Wait light will extinguish and the ready light will illuminate. At this
time the full light will be illuminated indicating that the machine has
reached full capacity of boiling water.
Subsequent Use
After the boiler has fi nished the commissioning cycle, and water is
drawn from the tap, water will be replenished in short cycles (Small
amount of water and then heat). The solenoid and element will never
be on at the same time unless the boiler is switched off and on again
(Re-setting commission mode). In normal use the boiler will always be
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at operating temperature indicated by the Ready light being illuminated.
The full light will be illuminated only when the boiler is full of boiling
water. By pressing the symbol
economy feature is selected. This feature reduces the working capacity
of the appliance by approximately half.The full light will be disabled.
SCALE
The production of scale is a natural phenomenon and commonly
occurs in hot water systems. The nature of the scale produced and its
rate of formation varies widely throughout the country.
To ensure continuous, reliable operation, the boiler should be regularly
de-scaled by a suitably qualifi ed engineer.
The Eclipse boiler benefi ts from an integral scale inhibitor, this is not a
scale eliminator and its effects will differ according to the water quality
in your area. To ensure trouble free operation, periodically check for
scale inside the boiling chamber. De-scaling may be required within the
fi rst 12 months. This is not covered under the product's warranty as it is
not a fault.
GENERAL OPERATION
Hold a cup below the tap or place large vessels on the drip tray.
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Care must be taken to avoid injury through splashing or over-fi lling.
To begin fi lling, pull the handle forward or push it backward – hot
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water begins to fl ow. If the tap is opened fully it can be locked open
(for fi lling large vessels) in this state the boiler must never be left
unattended.
To stop fi lling, release the handle so it returns to the closed
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position.
CLEANING
Avoid using any abrasive materials. Wiping the outer casing
with a damp cloth should be suffi cient. Some stainless steel
cleaning products may not be suitable for plastic and must
not come in contact with the plastic fascia parts. Always
disconnect the electrical supply before cleaning.
NEVER USE A SPRAY JET OR ANY OTHER METHOD WHICH COULD
CAUSE WATER TO ENTER THE ELECTRICAL CHAMBER.
on the upper fascia label, the
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