Operation - Bosch Integra 500 Installation Manual

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Operation instructions
Solar mode
The water heater will not ignite if inlet water temperature
exceeds the set temperature on the appliance. In this
condition, the solar mode indicator will show on the
LCD display. See Fig. 46, page 30.
D A N G E R
HOT
Water temperature over 125°F can
cause severe burns instantly or
death from scalds.
Children, disabled and elderly are
at highest risk of being scalded.
See instruction manual before
setting temperature at water
heater.
Feel water before bathing or
showering.
Fig. 50
5.5
Use of optional remote control
accessory (part no. TSTAT2)
Fig. 51 Remote control
The wireless remote control accessory (Fig. 77,
component 13) and the temperature selector buttons
on the front of the water heater operate identically.
Contact your distributor to order the remote control
accessory. Modification of the water heaters interior
control unit (Fig. 77, component 16) is required when
programming the remote control with this heater.
NOTE: up to 6 remote controls can be
i
programmed for one single water heater,
each with a range distance of 98 ft (30 m).
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BURN
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5.6

Operation

B When a hot water tap is opened, main burner ignites
and LCD displays indication
Fig. 52
B LCD flashes until selected temperature is reached.
B Power bar indicates power percentage in use.
5.7
Reset button
If the LCD shows the error symbol
power or unplug the heater. Follow instructions below
to reset error first.
Record the error code on LCD and consult "Problem
solving" section 8.1, page 43.
Fig. 53
After
following
instructions
"Troubleshooting" section,
B press reset button firmly in order to return heater to
normal operation.
Fig. 54 Reset button
If the problem persists, contact your installer.
5.8
Program button
Fig. 55 "Program" key
.
do not shut off
indicated
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