- Do NOT install the water heater in a sealed room or in a room with poor air circulation.
- You MUST install the exhaust venting pipe to properly discharge the exhaust gases.
- Do NOT block the exhaust pipe or the air inlet at any time. This can cause incomplete
combustion and can lead to gas poisoning.
- When the water heater is in use, do NOT touch the body of the heater. Touch the
knobs only, as the body of the heater can become very hot to the the touch.
- Prevent scalds! While using the water heater, always check the water temperature
and adjust as needed before use.
WARNING! There is water contained in the coils of your water heater at all times. If your
water heater is exposed to freezing temperatures, the water in the coils could freeze,
causing a break in the heat exchanger of the unit, or the supply and return lines. This kind
of damage will result in water running freely into the space where the water heater is
located, which can cause flooding. If your water heater is installed in a geographic location
that sees very low sustained temperatures, you MUST install a back-flow
preventer on your heater's vent pipe. This will ensure that cold air cannot fall down into the
water heater and cause freezing damage. DO NOT install this water heater where it may
be subjected to a freeze. If your water heater is in an area where freezing is a possibility,
you must turn off the water to the heater and drain it of any water by using the valve
stem at the bottom of the unit and disconnecting the warm water line. Leave the valve
stem and the warm water line disconnected until you intend to use the water heater.
**DAMAGE DUE TO FREEZE IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY**
1. Water - controlled automatic ignition:
When water flow is detected, heating is provided immediately with a double ignition
device. The flame is sensed by ions. This sensitive control makes the unit easy and
convenient to operate.
2. Auto - cut off protection:
The auto-cut-off protection will shut off the gas supply immediately if the flame goes
out for any reason.
3. Energy savings:
The advanced combustion system comes with a Winter/Summer switch. In winter,
when incoming water temperatures are lower, the winter setting increases the size of
the flame to compensate with extra heating. In summer, when incoming water
temperatures are higher, the summer setting reduces the flame. This provides more
comfort and energy savings in the form of lower gas consumption in warmer months.
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