Operation Without Remotes; Status Monitor - Rinnai REU-KM3237FFUD-E Installation And User Manual

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OPERATION WITHOUT REMOTES

Rinnai Infinity products have no pilot light and operate automatically as soon as water flow is
sensed.
The burner ignites with electronic ignition and the flame extinguishes as soon as water
flowing through the appliance stops.
OFF!
OFF!
HOT
HOT
The Rinnai Infinity range of water heaters are factory preset to a
temperature of 55°C; the HD range are preset to 65°C. Other limits, lower or
higher, are available on request. Temperature controllers are available to
allow precise digital temperature control. Controllers can be installed at any
NOTE
time after installation of the hot water unit.
Excessively hot water is dangerous. Rinnai water heaters allow you to
control the temperature of your hot water to a safe level.
Water temperatures above 50°C can cause severe burns instantly, such
scalding may even result in death. Those most at risk are children,
CAUTION
disabled, elderly and the infirm. Hot water at 65°C (a very common water
temperature in the UK) can severely burn a child in less than half a
second. At 50°C it takes five minutes.
Consider using Thermostatic Mixing Valves on the Hot Water Outlets.
The new series of Rinnai Water Heaters have a built in status monitor on the front.
The status monitor has three conditions:
1 - The water heater is off (no water flowing): the monitor is blank.
2 - The water heater is on (heating water): The monitor displays the set
temperature.
3 - The water heater should be on, but is not (water is flowing, heater is
not on): The monitor will display a flashing error code.
NEW FEATURE
Turn On by opening the hot water tap
COLD
COLD
OFF!
OFF!

STATUS MONITOR

ON!
ON!
COLD
COLD
HOT
HOT
STATUS MONITOR
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ON!
ON!

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