1 equipment description, 2 hot water output, 6 first aid in the event of faults – STIEBEL ELTRON DHE 18 SLI 25 A User Manual

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STIEBEL ELTRON

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1« Operating instructions

for users and contractors

1.1 Equipment description

D escription

The

w <*te' heater D H E ...S Li

electronic com fort he<*.ts w ater ¡is it flow s

t'-ro^^h t'-e équ'pirèntThè hot-w xer outlet
tenpe'silure is rf'•nel/ .id ufta'ole oetw -een

2C *C .inc Ó 0 *C “he <e:teirper<-.t^re <
show n on t'-e d spia/ Froir a low

tta

o

'

2.5 l/m in upw ards, "he ecuipnent is sw itched

by the e eci'c'-ic co'-t'c u^h Thc w ater

is heated to exactly the set tem perature by
m eans of the fully electronic control unit

w ith m otor-operated valve.

U ser interface display:

The disol«*.ys C :in be chiinged 'nd vienili/
A s de iverec. the factory sett n^i of the

E C O operiTrion <*.re 8 rtr& s.''in '•^te .ind w ith
.iuton«*.tic 0.1C diglring.W rh these setti'-gs.

t'-e br.cl< i^t

'■¿

sw rehes on <*.s soo'- as the

tem pe'-rture selector or a button :s <*.c:i-A '“ed

c'lhe equiom ent is heati'-£ uo. “he bac<-
Il¿lт:in2 sw itc'-es off .i^er 3D seconds w ithou:
ooei*t'o' or '83:in§.

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: l«r.,r:'y s.'lli";il h<; xlk;rx;c l;y

iiSvf

(»•cc ”3.3 Setting the comfort functions"Jl.Yr>..

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fx:.ur- .h:i Ui :: ystilli -ct u\i-;j Ihc M1

wic M2 )ij l-nri.v
Pfx;i:s I t; IniUfVi logdhcr •>(;(.x)ric>.

The equipm ent c.in be coeratec using a re­

m ote

<.zrxro\

(see “10. S pecial accessories'’).

1.2 Hot water output

C ole w ater te ripe M tures w .ry depencing on

t'-ecim e o'vecr.Tlie fol o'w - '-g rifix’m um out­

put vc'uires. C -' m ixed w <*.te'volum es can be
.ich'ev'ed w rhtliese dffe'e'-t cole w .iter inlet

tem penatures (seeTib'e 1):

ft, “ C c'd vv<"er rle:terr:oer<*.t^'e

ft, : 'lix ng w r.te ' tern aerate 'e
ft, - C ^tou:‘:eroer<*.t^'e.

• Useful ccmpcraturc:

-approx. 38 "C : For exem ole. for show ers.

^.inc b<*.srs. filing baths, etc-

- approx. 60 "C : For disliw .is'-ei s a^d 'w -he^

^si'j§ thernosti-t'e fittings

® 38 *C (Mixific vvHicr lenite-Hlurx:)

19 kW 21 kW 24 kW 27 kW

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14 X

10.7

12.3

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ft, = 60 (O utp’jttem peniture)

19 kW 21 kW 24 kW 27 kW

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6“C

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1.3 Recommended adjust­

ment, thermostatic vaive

Tc safeguard the f.^^cion o't^e iherm cT atic
•v^lve.the D K E ... S L nr.,»: os set to t's rraxi-
m ..n tsripsrature (60 X ).

1.4 Safety instruction

There is

2

risk of scalding at outlet

c_L^ temperatures above 43 X.

Wiiere children or persons with limited
physical, sensory or mental capabilities are
to be allowed to control this equipment,
ensure that this will only happen under su­
pervision or after appropriate instructions

by a person responsible for their safe^.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they never play widi die equipment.

Risk of scalding^

If cfiis is unavoidable, we recommend a

permanent temperature limicThis can
be enabled witfi the functions *'Chifd-
proofing’’ (see 3. Convenience function
settings) or *'Ant1-scalding protection’’
{see 10. Service mode) on die DHE ...SLi
pro^amming unit.

1.5 Important information

A If ihc w ater supply to the D H E has

c

I

j

been interrupted. e.g. because of a

risk of frost, or w ork on the w ater pipe,
ihc follow ing m easures m ust be taken prior
to bringing the appliance back into use:
1. R em ove the ftjses and/or trip the M C B s.

or sw itch off the D H E ... S Li by m eans of x
the tem perature selector (“O FF” positi- *5

on).

to

2. O pen a draw -off valve dow nstream of S

the equipm ent until all air has been pur­

ged from the cold w ater supply line and

the equipm ent.

3. R eplace the fuses and/or reset the

M C B s or sw itch the D H E ... S Li back on.

1.6 First Aid in the event of

faults

• C heer, the fuses
• C hec r. that t' e *rt:ings ¿ nd show e ' con •

tfcis are free o’■im e5cгle or d'T contam i­

nation. see also”8. Faultfinding - U ser'.

1.7 Care and maintenance

yX Mainienance work, such as diecking

r I I electriol safe^. may only be carried out
by a qiolified insciller

AI Ihnl i.> ri(;(;c!.;!l lo duH " I

k

: h(Hi:>irig i:>

n

(Ui*i.) ('f:lh. Do "r:l me ^n/ ^hrav vc or f

h

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vlif ( s u h s U f K C ' . .

1.8 Instructions for Installa­

tion and Use

yX Follow these instructions carefully, and.

< ^ in the event of change of ownership
pass diem on to die new user. If an/ mainte­
nance or repair work is necessary, them

to the qualified installer for him to read.

7‘3

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