На сайте 124233 инструкции общим размером 502.96 Гб , которые состоят из 6280123 страниц
Руководство пользователя HYUNDAI H-SWE1-30 V-UI 065. Основные функции, характеристики и условия эксплуатации изложены на 56 страницах документа в pdf формате.
Доступно к просмотру 56 страниц. Рекомендуем вам скачать файл инструкции, поскольку онлайн просмотр документа может сильно отличаться от оригинала.
Электрический накопительный RU водонагреватель Руководство по эксплуатации Гарантийный талон Electrical storage water heater EN Instruction manual Warranty card H-SWE1-30V-UI065 H-SWE1-50V-UI066 Модели / Models H-SWE1-80V-UI067 H-SWE1-100V-UI068
2. Electrical instant water heater Table of contents Introduction 3 General 3 Description 3 Stock number interpretation 4 Appearance 4 Design 5 Package contents 5 Technical specification 6 Overall and installation dimensions 6 Water heater safe operation and installation rules 7 Safety of children and people with physical disability 7 EN General safety rules 7 Installation/connection safety and precautions 8 Operation/cleaning safety and precautions 8 Disposal 9 Installation 9 Mounting 9 Water supply network connection 10 Electrical mains connection 10 Operation 11 Maintenance 12 Troubleshooting 14 Electrical schematic diagram 15 Certification 15
3. Electrical instant water heater INTRODUCTION Before installing and using the appliance, please very carefully read this instruction manual and manufacturer’s warranty liabilities. Keep the instruction manual for future reference. If you hand over the appliance to another user, please hand over the instruction manual as well. For more details or resolution of any occurred problems, please visit Hyundai website at www. hyundai-hvac.com. You can also contact the nearest regional service center of the manufacturer. If there are no service centers of the manufacturer in your region, please contact the regional dealer of Hyundai. The content of this instruction manual has been checked and approved. The manufacturer is not responsible for any spelling mistakes in the text and incorrect interpretation of the instruction manual content. The appearance, specifications, and package contents of the appliance can be modified by the manufacturer without preliminary notification. GENERAL Description EN Electrical tank water heaters are used for supply of hot water in country houses, cottages, baths, and other utility spaces, which are not connected to the central hot water supply network. Such heaters can also be used as standby equipment in apartments for the preventive maintenance period of the hot water supply network. The operation principle of the water heater assumes that water pressure in the water heater meets water pressure in the water main. As water is consumed, the water heater tank is continu- ously refilled with cold water. The electrical tank water heater of Niagara series is designed for heating of tap water in house- hold use. It is capable to prepare a lot of hot water and maintain the set temperature auto- matically. The water heater has a steel outer casing. Water is heated in a steel enameled tank using a copper heating element. Heat insulation made of an environmentally friendly material is provided between the outer casing and steel tank. The dense insulation layer ensures reduction of heat loss and significant saving of electrical energy. For mitigation of corrosion effect and provision of consumers with water free from contamina- tion, the water heater is equipped with a magnesium anode of extended length. The water heater has a water heating indicator and a water temperature control knob located on the bottom cover. The knob controls an integrated thermostat allowing the user to set various water heating temperatures in the range from +35°C to +75°C. A temperature limiter installed in the appliance excludes overheating of water above 88°C, while a combined check valve / pressure safety valve ensures safe operation of the water heater. If pressure inside the tank exceeds 0.75 MPa, the pressure safety valve will automatically open and exclude rupture of the casing.