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| Empty | Full | |
| Five Litre |
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| 3.5 | 8.5 |
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| Ten Litre | 4.0 | 14.0 |
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| Five Litre | 3.5 | 8.5 |
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| Ten Litre |
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| 4.0 | 14.0 |
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Installation Procedure continued
Step Two - Positioning
Step Three - Fastening
It is not necessary to remove the case of the heater during installation.
The heater must be wall mounted with two fixing screws as shown in the diagram on page 5. Fixing screws must have the strength to support the filled heater.
The fixing screws are to protrude 4 mm from the wall as shown in the diagram on page 5 so as to fit into keyhole slots provided on the rear of the heater.
Step Four - Connecting
On
On
All Zenith Tudor water connections are via 15 mm compression fittings and must be made strictly as shown in the diagrams.
The use of tapware other than approved vented tapware is dangerous.
Each heater is equipped with a 1600 mm power cord and plug and should be connected to a standard 10 amp power outlet located adjacent to the heater.
Do not turn the power ON until the heater is filled with water and air is purged from the heater.
Step Five - Commissioning
Fill the heater tank and purge air from the heater by turning the water supply ON and running water through the heater until it flows smoothly. Turn the water supply OFF and turn the power supply ON. The heater will then run through its heating cycle.
During the heating cycle, drips fall from the delivery spout or tap.
Dripping will cease when the heating cycle is completed and the stored water temperature has reached the level set by the user.
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