Toyotomi BS-35(F) User Manual

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SECTION A:
SAFETY TIPS


BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS.

The instructions which are contained in this manual are classified into the following two types,
which are “WARNING” and “CAUTION”. These instructions are intended to provide the
important information for safe operation.

“WARNING” indicates the possibility of causing the user a fatal accident or serious injury if the
water heater is incorrectly operated.

“CAUTION” indicates the possibility of causing the user injuries or material damages if the
water heater is incorrectly operated.

WARNING


1. Never use any fuel other than water-clear kerosene. NEVER USE GASOLINE! Use of

such fuels can result in an explosion and/or fire and cause injury.


2. Never store flammable liquids or materials such as gasoline near the unit.

3. This unit should be installed by a licensed, authorized person(s) due to the necessity of

making electrical, water and fuel connections.


4. RISK OF BACKFIRE AND INDOOR AIR POLLUTION. Before operation make sure exhaust

pipe is free of snow, icing, leaves, bird’s nest or strong drafts.


5. RISK OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION AND FIRE. Be sure the exhaust pipe is properly

installed and connected. Aluminum tape may be used for sealing exhaust pipe connections.


6. RISK OF INJURY FROM MOVING PARTS AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power

cord before servicing unit.


7. This water heater is designed to be used no more than 1,300 m above sea level. The water

heater may have a failure of combustion at a high altitude.

Ask your local dealer for using at altitudes higher 1,000 m ~ 1,300 m above sea level

CAUTION


1. HOTTER WATER INCREASES THE RISK OF SCALD INJURY. Water heaters are intended

to produce hot water. Water heated to a temperature which will satisfy clothes washing,
dish washing, and other sanitizing needs can scald and permanently injure you upon contact.
Before changing temperature setting make sure nobody is using a shower. High temperature
setting increases the risk of scald injury.


2. RISK OF SCALD INJURY. When using a shower, feel the temperature of the water with your

hand before getting under the water.


3. RISK OF SCALD INJURY. Do not touch hot water flowing from pressure relief valve.

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