MCX 3..7 SMARTRONIC
17. Environment and Recycling
Your product was manufactured from high-quality, reusable materials and components.
Please respect in case of discarding that electrical devices should be disposed of separately
from household waste at the end of their service life. Therefore, please take this device to a
municipal collection point that accepts electronic scrap. Disposing it correctly will support envi-
EN
ronmental protection and will prevent any potential negative effects on human beings and the
environment that could arise from inappropriate handling of these devices at the end of their
service life. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated
collection point or recycling site.
Business customers: If you wish to discard equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier
for further information.
18. Troubleshooting and Service
The following table will help you to determine and rectify the reasons for possible problems.
Fault
No water flows
Water flows
more slowly than
expected
The heater switches
itself on and off
Water remains cold
Hot water tempera-
ture varies
Hot water tempe-
rature too low and
one LED flashes
slowly
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Cause
Water supply is turned off
The jet regulator is not fitted
Water pressure is not suf-
ficient
Dirt in the pipes
Water pressure is varying,
flow rate is too low
Water pressure is not suf-
ficient
Dirt
Supply voltage varies
Water connections mixed up
Flow rate is too high or inlet
temperature is too low
Action
Open the main water valve and the shut-off
valve
Fit the special CLAGE jet regulator
Check the water flow pressure and then the
water flow adjustment
Remove any dirt from the filter,
valves and taps / check the technical data
Remove any dirt / increase the flow water pres-
sure, close other taps, open the shut-off valve
further
Adjust the water flow, open the shut-off valve,
fit the special CLAGE jet regulator, check water
pressure
Remove dirt from the inlet and outlet
Check the supply voltage
Check installation
Adjust the flow either at the tap, the valve
or the flow adjustment screw ("Adjusting the
water flow", 30).
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