A.O. Smith BFM - 120, BFM - 100 manual Warranty certificate, General warranty, Tank warranty

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13 Warranty (certificate)

 

 

To register your warranty, you should complete and return the enclosed

 

 

warranty card after which a warranty certificate will be sent to you. This

 

 

certificate gives the owner of a appliance supplied by A.O. Smith Water

 

 

Products Company B.V. of Veldhoven, The Netherlands (hereinafter "A.O.

 

 

Smith") the right to the warranty set out below, defining the commitments of A.O.

 

 

Smith to the owner.

13.1

General warranty

If within one year of the original installation date of a water heater supplied by

 

 

A.O. Smith, following verification, and at the sole discretion of A.O. Smith, a

 

 

section or part (with exclusion of the tank) proves to be defective or fails to

 

 

function correctly due to manufacturing and/or material defects, then A.O. Smith

 

 

shall repair or replace this section or part.

13.2

Tank warranty

If within 3 years of the original installation date of a water heater supplied by

 

 

A.O. Smith, following inspection, and at the sole discretion of A.O. Smith, the

 

 

glass-lined steel tank proves to be leaking due to rust or corrosion occurring on

 

 

the water side, then A.O. Smith shall offer to replace the defective water heater

with an entirely new water heater of equivalent size and quality. The warranty period given on the replacement water heater shall be equal to the remaining warranty period of the original water heater that was supplied. Notwithstanding that stated earlier in this article, in the event that unfiltered or softened water is used, or allowed to stand in the water heater, the warranty shall be reduced to one year from the original installation date.

13.3Conditions for Instal- lation and use

The warranty set out in article 1 and 2 will apply solely under the following conditions:

a.The water heater is installed under strict adherence to A.O. Smith installation instructions for the specific model, and the relevant government and local authority installation and building codes, rules and regulations in force at the time of installation.

b.The water heater remains installed at the original site of installation.

c.The appliance is exclusively used with drinking water, which at all times can freely circulate (a separately installed heat exchanger is mandatory for heating salt water or corrosive water).

d.The tank is safeguarded against harmful scaling and lime buildup by means of periodic maintenance.

e.The water temperatures in the heater do not exceed the maximum setting of the thermostats, which form a part of the water heater.

f.The water pressure and/or heat load do not exceed the maximum values stated on the water heater rating plate.

g.The water heater is installed in a non-corrosive atmosphere or environment.

h.The water heater is connected to a protected cold supply arrangement, which is: approved by the relevant authority; with sufficient capacity for this purpose; supplying a pressure no greater than the working pressure stated on the water heater; and where applicable by a likewise approved temperature and pressure relief valve, fitted in accordance with installation instructions of A.O. Smith applying to the specific model of water heater, and further in compliance with the government and local authority installation and building codes, rules and regulations.

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Contents Page Page More information Read this manual carefullyTrademarks LiabilityGis Table of contents Electrical diagram TroubleshootingPerforming maintenance Warranty certificateAbout the appliance IntroductionWhat to do if you smell gas Regulations Symbol Target group Maintenance Forms of notation Target groupsIntroduction Document Overview of thisChapter Target groups Description Gis General working Working principle of the appliancePrinciple Appliance Working principle of the appliance Appliances heating cycle Protection for the appliance Protection Description Water temperature protectionPressure switch Flame probe3 T&P valve Safety of the instal- lationUnvented installation Vented installationGis Packaging InstallationAir humidity and ambient temperature Air humidity and ambient temperatureWorking clearances InstallationMaximum floor load Water compositionTechnical specifica- tions Plan and elevation of the appliance Dimensions of the applianceUnit General and electrical specificationsDimens Description BFM100 BFM120 IonLP gas data G30 30 mbar butane Gas dataDescription Unit Natural gas G20 20 mbarInstallation diagram Installation diagramHot water side Water connections, VentedCold water side Recirculation pipeCirculation pipe Water connections, Unvented See C in the installation diagram 3.5 Installation diagramGas connection Circulation pipeAir supply and flue Introduction Installing chimney flue components for BFM 30, 50Subject Description Concentric wall flue terminal BFMConcentric roof flue terminal BFM 30, 50 Installing chimney flue components for BFM 100 C33 concentric roof flue terminal specifications BFM 30, 50Concentric wall flue terminal BFM100 M2000 MDV SCC C13 concentric wall flue terminal specifications BFM 100Concentric roof flue terminal BFM 100 Electrical connection 11 C33 concentric roof flue terminal specifications BFM 100Mains power Fan Alarm Off Connecting the mains powerGas control for BFM 30 through Checking the supply pressure and burner pressureGas control for BFM BFM BFM 30, 50, 80Conversion Conversion to a different gas categoryConversion to a different gas category Orifice replacementPage Conversion to a different gas category Filling Filling Draining Draining Draining unvented installationsDraining vented installations Gis Control thermostat ON/OFF switchControl panel Explanation of iconsControl panel Burner control reset buttonStatus of the appliance Error conditionsOperating modes Status of the appliance Starting the appliance Starting and runningAppliances heating cycle Starting and running Shutting the appliance down for a long period Shutting down the appliance for a brief period OFF modeShutting down Isolating the appliance from the mainsShutting down Control thermostat 7.5 Control thermostat TroubleshootingExplosive ignition Troubleshooting general errorsSymptom Cause Solution Remark Gas smell Water leakageSymptom Cause Solution Remark Insufficient hot water Troubleshooting insufficient hot waterTroubleshooting No hot water Cycle Symptom Cause Solution RemarkPage Introduction Preparation for maintenance Performing maintenanceChecking the anodes Descaling and cleaning the tankPerforming maintenance Water-side mainte- nance 12.3.1IMD-0235 R2 Checking the flue baffles Finalising mainte- nance Clean the burnersClean the orifices Gas-side mainte- nance 12.4.1Conditions for Instal- lation and use Warranty certificate13.1 General warranty 13.2 Tank warrantyWarranty certificate Electrical diagram Electrical diagram BFM Electrical DiagramOptional Components Electrical diagram Index Index 0306