Important safety information-1, Danger warning caution, Remarks – John Wood Noritz N-069M_N-069S User Manual

Page 3: Danger, Warning

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Prohibited

Don’t
touch.

Don’t
disassemble
the equipment.

Don’t touch

with a wet

hand.

No flame.

High
Temperature.

To prevent damage to property and injury to the user, the icons shown below will be used to warn of

varying levels of danger.

Every indication is critical to the safe operation of the water heater and must be understood and

observed.

Potential dangers from accidents during installation and use are divided into the following three

categories. Closely observe these warnings; they are critical to your safety.

Other icons

Danger
Warning
Caution

Denotes content that may result in instantaneous fire, serious injury
and even death when ignored.

Denotes content that may result in fire, serious injury and even
death when ignored.

Denotes content that may result in bodily injury and physical
damage when ignored.

The content following this icon is necessary to understand for safe
and easy use of this water heater.

Remarks

Be sure
to do.

Ground.

Electric
Shock.

Danger

Do not use the water heater if
the exhaust pipe is displaced, has
holes, or is corroded.

If you detect a gas leak:
1. Do not try to light any appliance

2. Do not touch any electrical switch;

do not use any phone in your

building.

3. Immediately call your gas supplier

from a neighbor’s phone. Follow

the gas supplier’s instructions.

4. If you cannot reach your gas

supplier, call the fire department.

Icons warning of risk level

Important Safety Information-1

Warning

If you detect abnormal combustion

or abnormal odors, or during an

earthquake, tornado or fire:
1. Turn off the hot water supply

2. Turn off the power to the water

heater

3. Turn off gas and water at the

main

4. Consult the nearest Noritz agent

Check the temperature

of the running hot water

before entering the

shower.

Check the temperature

before stepping into

the bath tub.

(Continued)

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