General Controller Information - Rinnai Continuous Flow Water Heaters Operation Manual

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General Controller Information

To clean your water
controller, use a
soft damp cloth and
mild detergent.
DO NOT use
solvents.
Depending on
weather conditions
and the length of
pipe between the
hot water unit and
the outlet in use,
there may be a
variation between
the temperatures displayed at the water
controller and water outlet.
As a safety
precaution,
Kitchen
if a kitchen
controller
temperature is
set above
50 °C,
transferring
and then
returning priority will result in a default
set temperature of 50 °C. This is a safety
feature.
Temperatures higher than
55 °C should not be able to
be selected on controllers
installed in bathrooms,
ensuites or toilets. This
is to reduce the risk of
burns from hot water. If
this is not the case, the controllers have
been incorrectly installed and you should
contact your installer.
Rinnai New Zealand
49°C
50°C
Bathroom
Kitchen
While hot water
outlets are
open the set
temperature may
be lowered BUT
not raised above
43 °C. Transfer of
priority between
controllers is not
possible. These are safety features.
There is no need
to turn water
controllers off
after use.
Do not push
the On/Off
button on any
controller when
the red water
heater 'In Use'
indicator is on.
This will turn
off the water
heater causing the water to go cold.
Check the water
temperature
before use.
A parent or
carer should
ALWAYS check
the temperature
before a child
is placed in
contact with hot water.
Continuous Flow Water Heater Operation Manual
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43°C
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