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Philips Electrical - User Manual

Philips Electrical
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Electrical
Instant
Water Heater
AWH1053/51(55L A)

Questions and Answers

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    John PierceJul 29, 2025
    What to do if Philips Electrical Water Heater water does not heat up?
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      raymondcollinsJul 29, 2025
      If your Philips Water Heater isn't heating water, several factors could be responsible. First, ensure the unit is properly connected to a power source. If it is, check that the water flow is sufficient to activate the heater; if the flow is too low, increase it. Also, make sure the leakage protection switch is correctly adjusted and connected. If these steps don't resolve the issue, try disconnecting and reconnecting the leakage protection switch. If the problem persists, the heating tube may be broken, and you will need to contact a local service center.
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    Jason DeanAug 3, 2025
    Why is the water flow too small from the hot water tap of my Philips Electrical Water Heater?
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      Anthony FergusonAug 3, 2025
      A reduced water flow from your Philips Water Heater's hot water tap can be caused by a few things. The water inlet filter might be clogged, so cleaning it could solve the problem. Alternatively, the shower head might be clogged; cleaning it is recommended. Finally, low water pressure could be the cause, so increasing the water pressure might resolve the issue.
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    William MillerAug 8, 2025
    What to do if my Philips Electrical temperature is not high enough?
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      Willie DavisAug 8, 2025
      If the water temperature from your Philips Water Heater isn't hot enough, the temperature setting may be too low, so try setting it higher. Also, the inlet flow might be set too high; try setting it lower.
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    Jill ThomasAug 13, 2025
    Why does my Philips Water Heater trip?
    • K
      Kim LoweAug 13, 2025
      A Philips Water Heater tripping can stem from a low capacity or a faulty leakage protection switch. In this case, you should replace the leakage protection switch. Another potential cause is electrical leakage, which requires contacting a local service center.
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    Joseph MartinAug 18, 2025
    What to do if the water temperature is too high in my Philips Water Heater?
    • F
      fisherreginaAug 18, 2025
      If the water temperature from your Philips Water Heater is too high, it could be due to the temperature being set too high; try setting it lower. Alternatively, the inlet flow might be set too low, so try setting it higher.
  • L
    Lindsay BradyAug 23, 2025
    What does "F5" mean on my Philips Water Heater?
    • J
      Joel TaylorAug 25, 2025
      The "F5" error code on your Philips Water Heater indicates an overtemperature fault. To resolve this, use cold water to pass through the pipe to lower the temperature, or allow it to cool down naturally. If the error persists after these steps, contact after-sales support.

Summary

Buyer Must-Read

Product Function

Applicable Water Quality Range

Technical Performance Parameters

Name of Parts

Appearance and Structure

Product Dimensions

Installation and Operation

Precautions before installation

Important safety and environmental considerations before installing the water heater.

Installation Steps

Detailed steps for installing the electric water heater by authorized personnel.

Method of Use

Instructions on how to safely use the water heater, including power connection and operation.

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Electrical Schematic Diagrams

Packing List

Service Life

Disposal Rules

Guarantee & Service

Philips Electrical Specifications

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BrandPhilips
ModelElectrical
CategoryWater Heater
LanguageEnglish