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Brand | AirTap |
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Model | ATI50 |
Category | Water Heater |
Language | English |
General safety warnings to minimize risk of fire, shock, and injury.
Guides selection of water temperature to balance efficiency and scald risk.
Highlights critical scald risk over 125°F, especially for vulnerable groups.
Warns against storing flammable materials near the water heater due to fire risk.
Details California-specific earthquake bracing requirements and Proposition 65.
Specifies indoor installation, clean, dry area, and protection from freezing and corrosive conditions.
Warns about water leakage damage and mandates a properly drained drain pan.
Warns against installing near flammable vapors due to explosion risk.
Details clearance requirements and ventilation options for enclosed room installations.
Emphasizes adherence to local codes, utility requirements, and the National Electrical Code.
Specifies dedicated 240V/60Hz, 30A outlet, proper grounding, and no shared power.
Covers branch circuit wiring, grounding conductors, and approved conduit types.
Stresses the critical importance of a proper ground connection for electrical safety.
Specifies the acceptable ambient temperature range (20°F - 120°F) for unit installation.
Advises keeping the unit upright during movement, not exceeding a 30-degree slant.
Describes hot/cold water connection points and recommends unions/shut-off valves for service.
Covers pre-attached valves and proper installation of the relief valve outlet to a drain.
Advises checking the relief valve for defects and ensuring proper drain connection.
Explains the two condensate drains (primary/overflow) and correct hose connection.
Explains thermal expansion in closed systems and the need for an expansion tank.
Repeats warning about flammable vapors in installation space, reiterating explosion risk.
Details the essential procedure for completely filling the tank before operation.
Warns of permanent damage and voided warranty if the unit is not filled properly.
Discusses warranty coverage and exclusions related to unauthorized devices or modifications.
Lists restrictions for applying external insulation blankets or pipe insulation to the unit.
Provides a comprehensive checklist of items to verify before turning the unit on.
States that failure to comply with the installation checklist voids the manufacturer's warranty.
Warns about flammable hydrogen gas accumulation in unused systems and how to dissipate it.
Lists essential precautions before operating the unit, like power, filling, and flammables.
Instructs to turn off power/water and get service after damage to the unit.
Explains the temperature-limiting control (TCO) and its function in preventing overheating.
Advises professional investigation and correction for high temperature conditions.
Outlines the critical steps before turning on the unit: power, drains, and filling.
Explains the Auto, Econ, and Heater modes and how to select them for different needs.
Details how to adjust water temperature and recommended settings for efficiency and safety.
Discusses connecting ducting for exhaust air and its benefits for home cooling and efficiency.
Advises on heat pump performance in cold climates and suggests mode switching based on seasons.
Describes the function of each button and indicator on the unit's control panel.
Explains the meaning of various indicators and readouts on the unit's display panel.
Emphasizes shutting off power and unplugging the unit before performing any maintenance.
Details the importance and procedure for annually checking the relief valve.
Advises on safe draining of hot water from the relief valve into a suitable drain.
Describes the air intake filter, its washable nature, and recommended cleaning frequency.
Explains the anode rod's purpose, inspection schedule, and the consequence of depletion.
Recommends periodic draining to prevent sediment buildup affecting performance and safety.
Stresses shutting off power before draining the unit, even for partial draining.
Advises monthly checks for condensate drain hoses to ensure they are not kinked or clogged.
Provides instructions for shutting down the unit for extended periods, including draining.
Explains how to handle error codes, noting them and shutting off power before contacting support.
Recommends annual inspections by qualified service personnel for electrical wiring and controls.
Details step-by-step instructions to access internal components like the filter, anode rod, and heating elements.
Presents a detailed exploded view with numbered parts for easy identification of unit components.
Outlines the limited lifetime warranty coverage, service requirements, and voiding conditions.
Specifies coverage for the tank assembly, including potential replacement or repair.
Lists conditions that void the warranty or limit its coverage, such as improper installation.
Further details legal rights, warranty disclaimers, limitations on damages, and registration requirements.
Provides contact information including address, phone, fax, and email for technical assistance.