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8.3 Method of use
CAUTION:
Connected to power
When the power is turned on, the display screen will light up for 3 seconds, and the buzzer will beep once to
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consumption power for 1 second then enters standby mode.
Turn on the device
When there is no water at the water inlet, press " " button to turn on the device. You can operate any function
key to set it, but the water heater does not work. In the 
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Operation
During the wo
beep once every time you press it as a reminder (the temperature setting range is 30-55 ).
Shutdown
Press the " 
Notes before connected to the power:
Check whether the leakage protection switch is installed in a suitable position and whether it can operate.
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Check whether there is any water leakage at each interface, and then turn on the appliance only when
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Whe
body under the water to avoid being scalded by hot water.
Users are requested to maintain good habits: it is recommended to turn on the water before turning on
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Introduction about the display
Display the set temperature and outlet water temperature under normal conditions.
Fault code display: When a failure occurs, fault codes (F5, E4, E1, etc.) are displayed.
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