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INSTALLATION
Troubleshooting
13.2 Anti-scalding protection/ temperature limit
WARNING Burns
When operating with preheated water, the set anti-scald-
ing protection may be ineffective.
In this case, restrict the temperature at the upstream
central thermostatic valve (see chapter "Installation/
Appliance description/ Accessories").
DCE11/13 | DCE11/13H
The anti-scalding protection "max. 43°C" is activated by reposi-
tioning the plug on the circuit board in the appliance cap.
60 °C
43 °C
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1 Without anti-scalding protection
2 With anti-scalding protection 43°C
Remove the electronic PCB from the programming unit of the
appliance cover. Be careful with the snap-on hooks.
Move the plug to the "43°C" position.
Refit the electronic PCB, ensuring the snap-on hooks click
into place. Observe the positions of the push-button and
shaft.
DCE 11/13 RC
The anti-scalding protection "max. 43°C" is activated by changing
the setting of the DIP switch in the appliance.
60°C
43°C
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2
4 3
1 DIP switch for anti-scalding protection
2 Without anti-scalding protection = 60°C
3 With anti-scalding protection = max. 43°C
4 Green LED indicator: Permanently illuminated when an-
ti-scalding protection is active
13.3 Conversion for power connection from below
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1 Power cable
2 Cable grommet
3 Strain relief
4 Mains terminal
5 Marker for power cable aperture
6 Plug
7 Wire guides
Remove the strain relief fitting and the power cable with the
cable grommet.
Seal the top opening in the back panel using the enclosed
(sealed) plug. Protection rating IP25 (hoseproof) can only be
guaranteed with a correctly fitted plug.
Reposition the mains terminal in the appliance from the top
to the bottom. Ensure that the mains terminal clicks into
place.
Route the control wires under the wire guide.
Provide an aperture for the power cable at the back of the
appliance. For this, use a suitable tool to apply pressure
along the circular plastic knock-out marking on the appliance
back panel, pushing from the inside out. If necessary, use a
file.
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Material losses
If the appliance back panel is damaged, replace it.
Fit the power cable with the cable grommet to the appliance
back panel.
Connect the power cable to the mains terminal (see chapter
"Installation/ Specification/ Wiring diagram").
Fit the strain relief.
14. Troubleshooting
WARNING Electrocution
In order to test the appliance it must be connected to the
power supply.