A fault, what to do?
Fault
Water flow-rate is too low.
The desired water temperature
is not reached.
The desired water temperature
is not reached.
The water is not warm.
From time to time, cold water
flows out.
If the fault could not be eliminated, please call customer service.
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Cause
The filter in either the water tap
or the showerhead is clogged.
The filter in the corner regulating
valve is clogged.
The power limit has been
reached. Water flow-rate is too
high and/or the cold water
supply temperature is too low.
The power limit has been
reached. Water flow-rate is too
high and/or the cold water
supply temperature is too low.
The continuous-flow heater is
connected to a thermostatically-
controlled water faucet.
The fuse in the house electrical
installation has triggered/blown.
The appliance's automatic
circuit breaker has been
triggered.
The air sensor in the appliance
detects air in the water and
momentarily switches the
heating element off.
Solution
Remove the filter and either
clean it or descale it.
Clean the filter.
Reduce the flow-rate at the
water faucet supply.
Use the angle valve to regulate
the flow-rate.
Check the flow-rate limiter or
replace it with a smaller one.
The temperature at the con-
tinuous-flow heater must be set
to max.
Check the fuse in the house
electrical installation.
Check the appliance's auto-
matic circuit breaker. Check the
permissible supply temperature.
After a few seconds, the
continuous-flow heater
automatically goes back into
operation.
Who
Customer
Servicing expert
Customer
Servicing expert
Customer
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Continuous-flow heater
automatically resolves
problem
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