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Portable Tankless Water Heater USE & CARE Manual...
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READ THIS MANUAL Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and maintain your water heater properly. A little preventive care on your part can save you time and money over the life of your water heater. You’ll find many answers to common problems in the Troubleshooting Guide.
Safety Warnings Please be sure to read through this portable tankless water heater manual in its entirety before attempting to setup, install or operate your Camplux water heater. Please note: Failure to abide by this warning can result in serious bodily injury or death. If at any point you need clarification or assistance with the instructions.
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DANGER! PROPERLY INSTALL WATER HEATER Failure to properly install the water heater outdoors as outlined in the Installation Instructions in this manual can result in unsafe operation of the water heater. To operate this water heater unless it is installed properly and has an adequate installation at initial start-up;...
*Please note: To ensure the best possibility of avoiding freeze damage to the heater, refer to the product maintenance section located on page 13. Technical Specifications - 10L Portable Fuel Type Propane Gas Model BM264 Btu/hr 68,000 Max Water Pressure 110.0PSI / 760kPa Inlet Gas Pressure 11″w.c.(2.75kPa)
Getting Started 1. Please check carton box and inter contents for any type of damage. All damages caused in shipment or transit MUST be reported to the manufacturer immediately. 2. Please reference the below list to ensure no parts or accessories are missing. (Please refer the alphabetical letter below to its visual description on page 7, ensuring all items are included.) A.
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In The Box Item Description Identification Quantity 10L outdoor portable gas 1 piece tankless water heater 1 set ON/OFF switch shower head with 5 feet hose CSA certified gas 1 set regulator with 5 feet hose Gas compression fitting 1 piece *fixed to gas inlet fitting already *1/2"...
How To Use Garden Hose Adapters 1.Garden Hose GARDEN HOSE MALE GARDEN HOSE FEMALE 1/2”BSP FEMALE X 1-1/16"-12UN MALE 1/2”BSP FEMALE X 1-1/16"-12UN FEMALE NOTICE: MAKE SURE PUT THE RUBBER GASKET IN ALL FITTINGS BEFORE CONNECTION Final Preparation ONLY USE IN OUTDOOR AREAS. CARBON MOXOXIDE HAZARD-USING THIS APPLIANCE IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE WILL CAUSE DEATH-DO NOT USE IN CARAVANS, TENTS, MARINE CRAFT, CARS, MOBILE HOMES OR SIMILAR LOCATIONS.
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before ignition as instruction. Make sure the gas inlet connector and water inlet connector are screwed all the way on. Tighten the fittings with use wrenches on both the brass adapter fitting on the appliance and the brass connector on the end of the hose. *already attached to the gas inlet ●...
7. Turn on your water output device to the “on” position and adjust to the desired water flow. 8. There will be a series of audible clicks and the burner will ignite. Should the burner not ignite after 5 seconds, shut off and go to the “Troubleshooting” section. 9.
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WARNING: THE PORTABLE TANKLESS WATER HEATER IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING SCALDING WATER TEMPERATURES! Common Issues With Resolutions Issue Indication Solution If water pressure is over 110 PSI, the Increase the valve pressure limit Water pressure too high water-out valve will release water and according to local water supply lower the pressure pressure...
Maintaining Your Product Properly maintained, your water heater will provide years of dependable trouble-free service. It is recommended that a periodic inspection of the burner, water filter and top exhaust should be made by service personnel qualified in gas appliance repair. It is suggested that a routine preventive maintenance program be established and followed by the user.
Troubleshooting Steps Portable tankless water heater will not start- there are no audible clicks at startup: a. The first thing to check is to ensure that the incoming water on the “right” side of the portable tankless water heater. If the incoming and outgoing are reversed, the portable tankless water heater will not work.
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d. The thermocouple is either too high or too low to complete the circuit. Check to ensure that the thermocouple is flush with the hold in the heat exchanger. e. The gas sensor wire (looks like a black ground wire on the gas regulator) flange might have come loose or is no longer connected.