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40. ON OFF 22 1 Q bo ji bo Co j 10r I 23 a7 Heating the Bathwater by Auto Operation AUTO 01 Close the tub s drain and cover the tub ON OFF 02 Press the AUTO switch to turn the unit ON OYUHARIWO SHIMASU The tub will be filled About 5 minutes before the tub is filled with hot water NOKORI OYOSO GOFUNDE OFURONIHAIREMASU The bath will be ready in 5 minutes ON OFF z When the bath is ready 02 ALOA Notification sound OFUHOGA WAKIMASHITA The bath is ready ans The Continual Heating indi
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65. LHP22 HA DA RE P24 Press the switches to adjust the hot water temperature Press the A switch lt Melody rising in pitch KYUTOH ONDOWO XX DONI SETTEI SHIMASHITA The hot water supply temperature has been set to XX degrees Press the switch Melody falling in pitch KYUTOH ONDOWO XX DONI SETTEI SHIMASHITA The hot water supply temperature has been set to XX degrees If you can t adjust the hot water temperature CP22 How to Use the MAIN Switch Confirm the hot water temperature setting displayed by the hot water temperature indicator Open the hot water supply faucet to run the hot water Depending on conditions the combustion indicator may or may not be lit 01
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72. 41 10 59AM 4 B 1 OFF P12 Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu 01 Display the bathroom heater settings screen Bathroom Heat The menu address is B 1 02 Press the v A switches to highlight ON The bathroom heating will begin Bet Osea Gal OFF 03 Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU screen When turning the bathroom heater on and returning to the normal screen The combustion indicator and the bathroom heater operation indicator on the bathroom remote control display screen will light up Also during heating the combustion indicator and bathroom heater operation indicator on the kitchen remote control display screen will light up
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80. 1 Q bo ji bo Co gl I 46 T Listening to Music in the Bath 01 Connect the connecting cord plug to the headphone terminal or earphone terminal of the music player BGM F 02 Insert the plug mini plug on the other end of the connecting cord into the input terminal on the kitchen remote control When inserting the plug the kitchen remote c
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86. HP22 Be careful of scalding water when using hot water e No one other than the person using the hot water particularly children should change the temperature of the hot water supply e When using hot water check the temperature of hot water supply indicator and confirm that the water temperature has stabilized with your hands before using e When temporarily stopping and restarting the hot water very hot water may flow for a brief period Do not allow the hot water that first comes out of the faucet to come in contact with your body e When changing the hot water temperature or switching the main setting confirm that no one else is using the hot water If someone else is using the hot water changing the hot water temperature changes the water temperature at that location as well and as a result burns could occur eWhen switching the main setting be sure to check the hot water temperature The water temperature may change 1 P22 How to Use the MAIN Switch
87. Precautions concerning the alternating hot warm shower e Use of the alternating hot warm shower may be harmful to the following individuals lt Pregnant women Persons prohibited by a doctor from taking a bath Persons with high blood pressure Persons who have imbibed or have become intoxicated Persons who are debilitated or disposed to illness Persons who are in poor health LL ON OFF 36 Reheating the Bathwater ON OFF RTR aura O2 REHEAT REHEAT 01 02 01 02 kK DA HEHEAT HEHEAT Confirm that the tub is
88. Precautions concerning Low Temperature Burns If you sit or lay on heated floor with a high temperature setting for an extended period there is a risk of low temperature burns Particular care must be exercised with the following persons Infants and small children immobile seniors and sick persons and others who cannot move on their own Persons who are extremely tired Persons with delicate skin Persons with low skin sensitivity Persons who have been drinking alcohol or have taken sleeping medication oe N
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121. P44 Live Part Names and Functions Kitchen Remote Control pp Operation A sound is made when each switch is operated Voice messages also describe settings and other information M Hint Press the switches slowly and deliberately for best results The switches may not respond when pressed too quickly Always wait for the sound to be certain that the switch has responded when pressed pp Operation Two types of Top screens are available Select the Top screen that you prefer 3 m Touch the Touch the nergy Use at a Solar Energy switch Glance switch mh A fe 10 5 L min Eat att If the operation switch is set to OFF and then set to ON the previously selected Top screen is displayed The names of the remote control parts are listed below The display panel below does not illustrate actual operations 0 TIKR09A BE2GISV Kitchen Remote Control A nT 3 205k
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167. 01 Turn the operation switch on the hot water heater terminal in the room to be heated to ON Please refer to the user s manual for the hot water heater terminal When using the heater the combustion indicator on the bathroom remote control display screen will light up The combustion indicator on the kitchen remote control display screen will also light up 801 ABS A
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217. 1m Install the remote control away from televisions and radios not including music players and other devices connected to the kitchen remote control eTelevisions and radios should be at least 1 meter from the remote control and the remote control wires Interference with picture or sound may occur if the remote control is too close e Precautions Concerning Care e Be careful not to injure yourself eWhen cleaning the remote control use only a neutral kitchen cleaner such as dishwashing liquid or vegetable cleaner Do not use cleanser thinner benzene alcohol scrubbing brushes or other hard items Use of such items may remove or damage the surface finish or printing and writing on the surface 1 Q bo ji bo Co j
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221. Proper Handing of the Remote Control eThe bathroom remote control is waterproof but do not deliberately pour water on it Doing so may cause water to cover the holes for the microphone and speaker degrading the sensitivity of the microphone and making it harder to hear the sound delivered by the speaker The kitchen remote control is not waterproof so do not carelessly expose it to water Doing so may cause a malfunction e Do not allow children to play with the remote control e Do not expose the remote control to the steam or hot air from a rice cooker electric kettle or other appliance Doing so may cause a malfunction e Do not disassemble or handle the remote control roughly e Do not place the speaker too close to your ears The speaker can produce loud sounds resulting in damage to your hearing e Do not insert wires or any other objects into the input terminal of the kitchen remote control Doing so may cause a malfunction e Do not apply excessive force when connecting the plug 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini plug to or disconnecting it from the input terminal of the kitchen remote control Doing so may cause a malfunction e 55C 5 55TOR
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239. Heating the Bathwater Heating the Bathwater by Auto Operation 23 Performing operation improperly without following this safety _ _ CAUTION information could possibly result in injury or property damage Adjusting the Bathwater Leves amount of hot water Setting 26 only Adjusting the Bathwater Temperature Setting 29 Changing the Continual Heating Time 81 Entering the Bath and Using Hot Water in the Bathroom Using the Hot Water and Shower 33 NOTICE This indicates information that should be understood for using 1Reheating the Bathwater 36 this device safely and comfortably Cooling the Bathwater 88 Incrdasing Hot Water in the Bath 39 Self Cleaning Function 40 Self Cleaning Function Settings BA ee 8 4B General Safety Warnings and G Prohibiti Heating Water in the Hot Water Storage Tank with the Remaining Bathwater Bath Heat Collection 43 Precautions eneral Prohibitions Background Music Input Funct
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245. une OE ME GOPI Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu 01 Display the Language Settings Screen Language ia The menu address is C 6 English 02 Press the V A switches to select or English The selected language will be highlighted and blink 03 Press the SET switch SETTEI SHIMASHITA The setting has been adjusted The setting is confirmed 04 Press the MENU switch Return to the Menu Screen Confirm that the display language has changed A Tub C Remote RoomHeat D Other The display language can be changed to English but the remote control voice messages will remain in Japanese and cannot be changed 1 Q bo So bo Co So 66 I 19 Using Hot Water and Adjusting the Hot Water Temperature ON OFF 01 02 03 01 02 03 02 3388 01 va
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256. LHP22 02 03 01 Press the v A switches to set the temperature of the hot water supply Press the A switch Melody rising in pitch KYUTOH ONDOWO XX DONI SETTEI SHIMASHITA The hot water supply temperature has been set to XX degrees Press the switch lt Melody falling in pitch KYUTOH ONDOWO XX DONI SETTEI SHIMASHITA The hot water supply temperature has been set to XX degrees If you can t change the temperature of the hot water supply 1 P22 How to Use the MAIN Switch 02 Confirm the temperature of the hot water supply setting shown in the temperature of hot water supply indicator on the display screen 03 Open the bath or shower faucet to run the hot water 01 45C 46 1
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275. Display screen Two types of Top screens are available Solar Energy Top screen and Energy Use at a Microphone on bottom Allows the remote control to be used as an intercom AUTO switch lamp red Glance Top screen You can switch between these two Top screens by touching the Solar Energy switch or Energy Use at a Glance switch 2 Operation ON OFF switch lamp yellow green Setting this switch to ON enables the supply of hot water at the hot water temperature setting The remote control must be turned on to heat the bathwater and to use the other switches Press the switch again to turn the unit off Starts automatic bath operations Intercom switch lamp orange Press to operate as an intercom between the kitchen and bathroom remote controls Input Terminals on bottom Connect to a music player in order to use the bathroom remote control unit to listen to music Speakers p 1 Q bo ji bo Co 08 I Part Names and Functions Kitchen Remote Control continues Hint Check the display screen for response when pressing a switch If the unit does not respond press the switch again The sample display screen on the right is for illustrative purposes only It does not illustrate actual operations W Hint The kitchen remote control display screen is operated by touch panel
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288. 3 P37 The ON OFF lamp does not turn on ls the power supply plugged into the outlet ls the power out Turn the breaker dedicated for distribution boad to OFF and then ON or remove the plug from the outlet and reinsert it then try to operate the unit again The remote control time display is After a power outage the remote control display screen will show the time as Please reset the time If there is a power outage or the power supply plug is unpl
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293. a P12 Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu 42 Self Cleaning Function Settings ON OFF 02 03 01 02 03 01 02 03 D 1 ae ON ON e neal OFF MENU Display the Self Cleaning Settings Screen Self Cleaning The menu address is D 1 A swi ighli i 6 Press the V A switches to highlight ON Self Cleanin mm Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU screen 1 Q bo ji bo Co j MI I 43 HORAN Heating Water in the Hot Water Storage Tank with the Remaining Bathwater Bath Heat Collection
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370. GII I Using the Intercom to Talk continued 02 Speak into the remote control When Speaking from the Bathroom Remote Control After the paging sound stops speak slowly in the direction of the bathroom remote control to be heard from the kitchen remote control Do not press any switches on the bathroom remote control When Speaking from the Kitchen Remote Control After the paging sound stops press and hold down the kitchen remote control intercom switch and speak slowly into the kitchen remote control to be heard from the bathroom remote control 03 When you are done speaking press the intercom switch The intercom lamp red on the bathroom remote control and the one orange on the kitchen remote control will turn off 01 ON OFF 02
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377. D 2 ON 38C 39C 45C 44C 39 44C 6 15 15 Alternating hot warm shower Pulses of hot water at the temperature set using the remote control and cool water approximately 10C colder in different patterns will flow each time Using the alternating hot warm shower function Display the alternating hot warm setting screen The menu address is D 2 Press the vA switches to highlight ON Hot Cool Pulse D 2 Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU s
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379. Pt9 1 Q bo ji bo Co Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions Bathroom Remote Control The names of the remote control parts are listed below The display screen below does not illustrate actual operations Bathroom Remote Control Display Screen Pel I pp Operation A sound is made when each switch is operated Voice messages also describe settings and other information When the operation ON OFF switch of the bathroom remote control unit is turned off the display screen will go blank E Hint Be careful not to get water on the speakers Drops of water in the holes for the speakers will make it harder to hear the sound delivered by the speakers Press the switches slowly and deliberately for best results The switches may not respond when pressed too quickly Always wait for the sound to be certain that the switch has responded when pressed Intercom Switch Lamp orange Press to operate as an intercom between the bathroom and kitchen remote controls 4 Display Screen AUTO Switch Lamp red Starts automatic bath operations 4 Reheating Switch Lamp yellow green Reheats the water in the bathtub 0 IBR A04A BGIV IBR A04B BGIV Bathroom Remote Control seH sad am Operation ON OFF Switch Lamp yellow green Setting this switch to ON enable
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381. To our GUStOMErS ee 1 Explanation of Symbols Used in This Manual 1 WET Table of Contents 3 EGO Yo Safety Precautions 4 Part Names and Kunctions 8 Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu Operating Methods 12 A List of Menu Screens and the Setting Screens 1S Te Before eine the Remote Control Performing operation improperly without following this safety Changing the Bathroom Remote Control Language 17 WARNING information can potentially result in death serious injury or Using Hot Water in the Kitchen or Sink fire Using Hot Water and Adjusting the Hot Water Temperature 19 R Haw ta Use the MAIN SWIG 22 A
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410. 30 03 Press the SET switch The background music volume setting screen Sound Volume will be displayed The menu address is C 1 Sound Volume If the MENU switch is pressed while the Settings Screen menu addresses A 1 to 04 Press the Display Selection Switches Brightness ie qi i i PREVIOUS NEXT switches several times to 1 2 3 4 5 6 D 5 is displayed the display will return to the Menu Screen menu address MENU display Brightness regardless of the Screen Procedure 01 Procedure 02 If no changes are made to the Menu Screen menu address MENU for 30 seconds the display will return to the normal screen The menu address is C 5 05 Press the switches to adjust the brightness A bar below the selected value will blink Procedure 05 Procedure 06 When settings are adjusted using the V A switches the adjusted value and the ON and OFF displays may blink or light up If they are blinking the adjusted value will not be set Be sure to press the SET switch so the adjusted value or the ON and OFF displays light up r elf the MENU switch is pressed or the Display Selection O07 Bese wie MENTLBWIEN Switches PREVIOUS NEXT switches are pressed to Return to the Menu Screen i i i No Change Made The menu address is MENU change the screen without confirming the settings B e f P ad
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419. Current Energy Usage Indicator gt anane ceed 33 amp 2 18 m3 h 3 n calea fe 10 5 L min 42 Eat 1 34 kW E Current Gas Usage Indicator Current Electricity Usage This indicator displays the Indicator amount of gas currently being This indicator displays the used by the hot water heater electricity currently being used source equipment in the house Current Hot Water Usage Electricity indicator is displayed Indicator only when an Energy Flow Meter that is separately sold is installed This indicator displays the amount of hot water currently being supplied by the hot water heater source equipment Energy Usage Target Achievement Score fe 10 5 L min ETD 1 34 kW Indicator coy H ECOrunyan 42 es H ECOruman This indicator displays a five level assessment for the ratio of the amount of energy used over the past seven days including the current day to the seven day equivalent of the target value These five levels indicate how close actual usage is to target usage An energy usage target achievement score may be selected for gas hot water electricity carbon dioxide emissions equivalent and or energy and water expenditure kUsers may select either the ECOrunyan or ECOruman icon Users may also choose not to display any icon The Energy Usage Target Achievement Score Indicator will be di
420. LO and other operations located on the display switches generally function as typical switches When in use the actual content and location of the indicators and the location of the switches may differ from the sample screen top screen illustrated at the right For more detail refer to the pages listed below Energy Use at a Glance Switch Touch this switch to set to the Energy Use at a Glance Top screen 4 Background Music Input Indicator This indicator is lit when a music player or other device is plugged into the input terminal at the bottom of the kitchen remote control unit Heat Collector Indicator This indicator is lit when the heat collector is heating the water in the hot water storage tank using solar energy HHPt5 Screen Title Display Section For screens other than the top screen the screen title is displayed along the bar across the top of the display al 20 i E iG E Kitchen Remote Control Display Screen Solar Energy Top Screen Hot water storage level indicator This indicator shows the level of the hot water that is collected in the hot water storage tank Qars Calendar Time Indicator This section of the panel displays the current month day and time If there is water of 40 C or higher in the hot water storage tank 0 blinks when the operation switch is set to OFF Malfunction Indicator The malfunction indicator blinks when there
421. The menu address is B 2 02 Press the switches to highlight ON Room ink OFF 03 Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU screen When turning the heater ON and returning to the normal screen The link indicator on the bathroom remote control display screen will light up If the tub is filled with hot water using automatic operation the bathroom heater unit will also begin to operate at the same time In addition to the link indicator the combustion indicator will also light up on the bathroom remote control display screen The combustion indicator and bathroom heater operation indicator will light up on the kitchen remote control To stop the bathroom heater operation Select OFF on the bathroom heater settings screen Bathroom Heat the menu address is B 1 Confirm that the bathroom remote control returns to the normal screen and the heater indicator turns off HP55 Heating the Bathroom 02 ON O0FF B 2 T OFF AUTO0
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426. Error History Indicator This indicator is lit when the error history display is in operation Test Run Indicator This indicator is lit when the heater test run is in operation Hot Water Bathwater Temperature Indicator This indicator displays the hot water temperature setting When the bathwater temperature is set this indicator displays the bath water temperature setting Continual Heating Indicator This indicator is lit when the continual heating function is in operation This indicator is lit when the linking between bathroom heater and automatic bath operation is in operation Hot Water Combustion Indicator This indicator is lit when the gas water heater is heating water while supplying hot water or filling the bathtub When this indicator is lit the hot water temperature can be adjusted from the kitchen remote control unit or the auxiliary remote control unit High Temperature Indicator This indicator is lit when the hot water temperature is set to 60 qeIO IL ji bo Co j JEL 0 oron pp 2
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428. adjusted using the bathroom remote control the volume of background music from a music player does not change Adjust the background music volume the volume of voice messages notification tunes and melodies independently How to adjust the background music volume QJ P47 How to adjust the voice message notification tune and melody volume QJ P62 The music should be in stereo but the music from the bathroom remote control is mono There is only one speaker in the bathroom remote control so music is played in mono L R The music should be in stereo but the bathroom remote control controls the music that is emanating only from the left channel Are you using a mono cord or adapter to connect the music player to the kitchen remote control If even one of the cords adapters or plugs is mono the right channel will be cut off The remote control display screen turns off at times bathroom remote control only When Economy Settings are turned ON the screen will turn off approximately 10 minutes after use The screen will turn on again if the hot water is used or any switch is pressed Even when a switch is pressed the switch will not function When the unit is in Economy Mode and the screen has turned off the display screen will return to the status before it was turned off if the V A switches or the ON OFF switch is pressed If the switch is pressed again it can be used normally Confirm that the ON OFF switch is on or off by t
429. cooling bath water or freeze prevention functions are in operation ON OFF Indicator This indicator displays the status of each function in function selection mode ON OFF Time Indicator Hot Water Combustion This indicator displays the Indicator current time only when a This indicator is lit when the kitchen remote control unit is gas water heater is heating installed water while supplying hot water If a Bath Heat Collection or filling the bathtub operation is received 00 blinks Malfunction Indicator The malfunction indicator blinks when there has been a malfunction with the remote control unit or the manner in which it was operated Function Selection Mode Indicator This indicator displays the functions currently selected when the function selection mode is turned on List of functions Background music volume Heater Bath water temperature Amount of bath water Linking Alternating hot warmshower Continual heating Self cleaning Volume Power saving Part Names and Functions Auxiliary Remote Control pp Operation A sound is made when each switch is operated Voice messages also describe settings and other information When the operation ON OFF switch of the auxiliary remote control unit is turned off the display screen other than the time indicator will go blank YW Hint Press the switches slowly and deliberately for best results The switches may not respond when
430. e e H E Remote Control Installation Location e Do not install the remote control in a sauna or other location where the temperature exceeds 55C the remote control can be used at temperatures from 5C to 550 Excess temperatures will cause damage to the remote control elf the bathroom remote control and kitchen remote control are installed near one another feedback a loud high pitched tone may occur In cases like this contact the contractor responsible for installing the remote control and have the installation location or direction of the remote control changed elt is not possible to install only the bathroom remote control or only the kitchen remote control The remote control units must both be installed together
431. y J Ema F WBE wt Ad i 4 e42 10 59am 4 0 1 H 01 G0 01 Press the ADD HOT WATER switch OYUWO TASHIMASU Adding hot water The ADD HOT WATER lamp blue will light up and approximately 20 L of hot water will be added to the bath from the circulation adapter The ADD HOT WATER indicator bath operation indicator and combustion indicator on the bathroom remote control display screen will light up The bath operation indicator and the combustion indicator on the kitchen remote control display screen will light up T 01
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436. If the unit does not respond press the switch again The sample display screen on the right is for illustrative purposes only It does not illustrate actual operations Hint The kitchen remote control display screen is operated by touch panel C and other operations located on the display switches generally function as typical switches When in use the actual content and location of the indicators and the location of the switches may differ from the sample screen top screen illustrated at the right For more detail refer to the pages listed below Kitchen Remote Control Display Screen Energy Use at a Glance Top Screen PR 8 218 ms h bl l BH fe L min FBR 1 34 kW en ma 1D 0 agg 42 gd CCEA Solar Energy Switch Touch this switch to display the Solar Energy Top screen Energy Usage Target Achievement Score Indicator Hp Enlarge Current Energy Information Switch Touch this switch to display current energy usage information in larger print Current Energy Usage Indicator QIP Energy Use at a Glance switch Touch this switch to display Energy Use at a Glance function The other indicators and switches besides those described above are identical to the ones described on pages 13 14 p 1 Q bo ji bo Co oO Part Names and Functions Kitchen Remote Control continues
437. P22 16 P19 1 P38 39 18 P23 29 19 HP23 31 20 LHP23 36 38 39 21 P55 22 QUP57 25 24 BGM 23 24 P48 25 K HP18 26 00 P43 1 Q bo ji bo Co j G6 I Part Names and Functions continued 14 High temperature indicator 15 MAIN indicator 16 Hot water temperature indicator Add hot water 17 Add unheated water indicators 18 Tub temperature indicator 9 Continual heating indicator 14 4 is ONL 42r C aama 20 Bath operation indicator 10 59am 6 Link RmHt 21 Bathroom heater indicator 22 Linked operation indicator 23 Timer indicator 24 Backgr
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439. Q bo ji bo Co j ell I 47 mPa Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu CT Listening to Music in the Bath continued 07 Sg anaes 9e ABS mm 1 a 0N 0FF b x a b 05 Display the Background Music Volume Settings Sound Volume er Screen Sound Volume The menu address is C 1 gt 06 Press the V A switches to change the volume The volume can be set to High Jmmm Medium Dmm_ Low __ and Mute gt MUTE 07 Press the SET switch SETTEI SHIMASHITA The setting has been made 08 Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU screen To stop music playb
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443. has been a malfunction with the unit or an improper operation is performed Total CO2 Reduction Indicator This displays the total reduction in CO2 emissions by using this system HPt5 E Combustion Indicator This indicator is lit when the hot water heater source equipment is heating water while supplying hot water or filing the bathtub while the bathtub is being reheated or while the heater is operating Bath Water Temperature Indicator lit when automatic operation or reheating function is in operation This indicator displays the bath water temperature setting Solar Energy Monitor Switch Touch this switch to display the solar energy usage status and other information Part Names and Functions Bath Operations Indicator lit when automatic operation or reheating function is in operation This indicator is lit when automatic operation reheating adding hot water cooling bath water or freeze prevention functions are in operation Menu switch Touch this switch to set the clock remote control screen and sound volume change the bath water settings operate the bath timer reheat bath water operate the bathroom heater and engage the heater silent function Bath Water Level Amount of Water Indicator lit when automatic operation is engaged With automatic tub filling models this indicator displays the hot water volume setting With full automatic models the indicator displa
444. is set to ON reset the current time and temperature Prohibited when Hands are Wet During Winter Months and When Not Using for Extended Period of Time ePlease contact your dealer or a Tokyo Gas customer representative for service P39 After Sales Service 1 Q bo bo Co cl o Safety Precautions Safety Precautions continued NOTICE Use Care When Opening the Hot Water Valve When Operation is OFF ein this system when hot water is stored in the hot water storage tank the stored hot water can be used by opening the hot water valve even if the operation switch is set to OFF Check the hot water storage level indicator on the kitchen remote control If no black bars are showing cold water will be supplied so do not open the hot water valve while the operation switch is OFF To use cold water set the mixed water valve to WATER If cold water flows in the pipes in the hot water heater source equipment such as when cold water is used at the Hot water position when there is no hot water stored in the hot water storage tank condensation can form inside the hot water heater source equipment shortening the life of the hot water heater source equipment Check for Flame On and Flame Off e Use the indicator on the remote control to check that the flame is on during operation even if hot water is being supplied the flame may not turn on
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447. pressed too quickly Always wait for the sound to be certain that the switch has responded when pressed 0 SC 100V Auxiliary Remote Control Aa Ka i Display Screen w Switch Adjusts the hot water temperature Turns on off and adjusts each function when the unit is set to Function Selection mode Selection Switch Switches to and turns off Function Selection mode Operation ON OFF Switch Lamp yellow green Setting this switch to ON enables the supply of hot water at the hot water temperature setting The unit must be turned on to heat the bathwater and or before using the other switches Press the switch again to turn the unit off AUTO Switch Lamp red Starts automatic bath operations Speakers 1 Q bo ji bo Co Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions Auxiliary Remote Control continues Auxiliary Remote Control Display Screen 11 Linking Indicator MAIN Indicator 9g I W Hint Each operation indicator on the display screen is lit when the switch is pressed If the indicator is not lit press the switch again The sample display screen on the right is for illustrative purposes only It is not meant to illustrate actual operations Alternating Hot Warm Shower Indicator This indicator is lit when the alternating hot warm shower function is in oper
448. tk ee tat Sod ois 1 Pregnant women 2 People who are prohibited from taking a bath by doctor s orders 3 People who have just consumed alcohol or are inebriated 4 People with high blood pressure 5 People with weak physical strength 6 People who are not feeling well The English language explanations in this manual exclude some content in the Japanese language version p 1 Q bo ji bo Co c Safety Precautions continued A CAUTION eAC100V ma Use During Thunderstorms elf lightning starts to occur while a music player or other devices are connected to the kitchen remote control immediately unplug the cord from the kitchen remote control Notice e
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456. D 123456 1 Language English A 1 B 1 C 6 4 RA 1 x2 3 List of Menu Screens and the Setting Screens 15 40 10 59AM Press Press Press V MENU went lt Press A MENU A Tub Bo ec ma A Tub A Tub C Remote C Remote IEW a A Tub gt B RoomHeat D Other B RoomHeat lp il lt a B HoomHeat D Other Eao D Other Press Press Press 4 Press Press 4 Press Press 4 Press MENU JL SET MENU SET al SET MENU Td p SET A 1 Fill Temp aan Heat ET GTT Ton ee ONO IS WN OFF 1 4f B 2 C 3 Room Heat Link 5 2 Message Volume a Melody O 2 1 3 A 2 Tub Water Level A 2 0 2 Hot Cool N gS oN O ETE 1 3 A a 5 7 B 3 C 4 LT Hours to Keep Quiet Power Saving E bf lours 0 N UFFI 0 LT A 1 B 1 1 Press NEXT A 2 Tub Water Volume A 2 T220 x1 Displayed with fully automatic wate
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459. F ON OFF switch lamp 03 AUTO AUTO switch lamp Auro aca 04 REHEAT REHEAT switch lamp 05 Speaker 9 06 BRAT F377 Intercom switch lamp 02 AJ 03 P23 04 CHP36 06 P50 02 Setting this switch to ON enables the supply of hot water at the hot water temperature setting The unit must be turned on to heat the bathwater and to use the other switches Press the switch again to turn the unit off 03 Starts automatic operation P23 04 Reheats the bathwater _ HHP36 06 Allows the remote control to be used as an intercom P50 1 Q bo ji bo Co v6 I 07 MENU switch lamp eae og TEDERI YF Display Selection Switches PREVIOUS NEXT 09 switches y Ew 7288 J
460. HIMASHITA The bathwater temperature has been set to ___ degrees Press the v switch Melody rising in pitch FUROONDOWO XX DONI SETTEI SHIMASHITA The hot water supply temperature has been set to ___ degrees Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU screen 02 45C 46 1 4 2C 37C 48C 12 37383940414223 38 39 40 41 42 43 Cee KUKE 30 1 Q bo ji bo Co j COT Il 31 P12 al P12 Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom R
461. Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu ON OFF ry ha 4 1 42d 10 59AM 4 02 03 F 0 1 02 03 01 02 03 Beha e ithe E42 1 gt D Display the bathwater temperature settings screen Fill Temp RY The menu address is A 1 E42 Press the switches to set the bathwater temperature Press the A switch Melody rising in pitch FUROONDOWO XX DONI SETTEI S
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467. To stop the bathroom heater operation Select OFF on the bathroom heater settings screen Bathroom Heat the menu address is B 1 Confirm that the bathroom remote control returns to the normal screen and the heater indicator turns off ON OFF
468. ack You can also use the following methods to turn off the music a Press the Operation On OFF switch on the kitchen remote control or on the bathroom remote control to turn the music off b Remove the plug from the input terminal on the kitchen remote control When using either method a or b be sure to turn off the music player as well 02 HP49 ON 0OFF ON O0FF 3 03 04
469. ater generating blue compounds and the bathtub towels and other objects may develop a blue tinge This has no adverse effect on health and so such stained articles may be washed off with a neutral cleanser and rinse thoroughly to prevent the color from adhering Cleaning e Use care to ensure that an injury does not occur when cleaning e To clean the unit and remote control use neutral kitchen cleansers for washing dishes and vegetables Do not use other types of cleansers or scouring powders thinner benzine ethanol or scrubbing brushes or other hard objects Using these substances can remove or scratch the glossy surface printing and text eClean the bathtub and sink thoroughly for maximum cleanliness In the Event of Gas Shutoff e When the operation switch is OFF hot water in the hot water storage tank is supplied e The malfunction indicator blinks and the system is shut off in the following cases 1 when the operation switch is ON and the gas water heater starts heating water to supply the hot water 2 when the operation switch is ON and a user switches on the bath water reheating function or 3 when the operation switch is OFF and the gas water heater starts combustion for heating or protection of components The solar reheating function and bath heat collection operation are active unless the malfunction indicator blinks on the remote control Safety Precautions NOTICE In the Event of Wa
470. ation 4 Function Selection Mode Indicator The function currently selected blinks when the function selection mode is in operation List of functions Volume Preliminary heating Bathwater temperature Amount of bath water Bath Heater Combustion Indicator This indicator is lit when the bathwater reheating function or bathroom heater are in operation only when hot water bathroom heater source equipment is installed 14 ON OFF Indicator This indicator displays the status of each function in function selection mode ON OFF ian LETE Time Indicator The indicator displays the current time When the timer function is in operation the time indicator displays the time at which the timer operations will be complete the time at which the tub will be filled Malfunction Indicator The malfunction indicator blinks when there has been a malfunction with the remote control unit or the manner in which it was operated Amount of Hot Water in Bath includes liter units This indicator displays water level or amount of water in the filled tub when the water level or amount of water is set With full automatic models this indicator displays the water level setting water level number With automatic tub filling models this indicator displays the amount of water in liters 2 Maintenance Indicator This indicator is lit when the maintenance monitor display is n operation
471. ature Indicator that the Heater switch is ON This indicator is lit when the 3 No display hot water temperature is set to N _ 60 21 Freeze prevention Operation Indicator Bath Timer Indicator This indicator is lit when the bath timer function is in operation This indicator is lit when the freeze prevention function is in operation Part Names and Functions i Hint The total CO2 reduction amount can be reset returned to 0 if necessary Heat Collector Indicator This indicator is lit when the heat collector is collecting solar energy gt gt Collecting solar Not collecting solar 3 energy energy Hot Water Storage Level Indicator This indicator shows the amount of hot water stored in the hot water storage tank About 80 to 100 liters About 20 to 40 liters About 60 to 80 liters About 0 to 20 liters About 40 to 60 liters The capacity of the hot water storage tank is about 100 liters The hot water storage tank is always filled with either cold or hot water The black bars of the hot water storage level indicator show the amount of hot water at 40 C or higher Although the temperature of the hot water in the hot water storage tank indicated by the black bars in the hot water storage level indicator is 40 C or higher it can reach a maximum temperature of higher than 80 C Even if the same number of black bars is displayed the amount of hot water that can be used wil
472. by cracking could also cause injury eDo not use cleanser or chemicals to clean the remote control Use of such items may cause discoloration on the surface of the touch panel eWhen wiping dirt off the touch panel use a dry soft cloth such as the cloth for cleaning glasses or camera lens Water Valves eThere are many different types of water valves For more information see the operation manual for the respective water valve eDo not use foam valves in regions with low water pressure The hot water temperature can be unstable elf using thermostat based water valves set the hot water temperature shown on the remote control higher than the desired temperature handle temperature thermostat based water valves 1 Q bo ji bo Co j i suosia aD Mevk pp TIKROQA BE2GISV
473. cator on the bathroom remote control display screen will light up and the bathwater will remain heated for a certain period rc While the bathwater remains heated the AUTO lamp will light up in red REHEAT 02 JP29 a COP26 HAREKW AUTO AUTOD 01 5 BB 5 5 02 AUTO AUTO AUTO
474. cklessly Doing so can cause it to break e Do not place the speaker too close to your ears The speaker can produce loud sounds resulting in damage to your hearing e Do not insert wires or any other objects into the input terminal of the kitchen remote control Doing so may Cause a malfunction e Do not apply excessive force when connecting the plug 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini plug to or disconnecting it from the input terminal of the kitchen remote control Doing so may cause a malfunction Safety Precautions NOTICE Remote Control Installation Location Do not install the remote control in a sauna or other location where the temperature exceeds 55T the remote control can be used at temperatures from 5T to 55 Excess temperatures will cause damage to the remote control elf the bathroom remote control and kitchen remote control are installed near one another feedback a loud high pitched tone may occur In cases like this contact the contractor responsible for installing the remote control and have the installation location or direction of the remote control changed elt is not possible to install only the bathroom remote control or only the kitchen remote control The remote control units must both be installed together Install the remote control away from televisions and radios not including music players and other devices connected to the kitchen remote control e Televisions and radios should be a
475. collecting solar energy gt gt Collecting solar Not collecting solar energy energy Hot Water Storage Level Indicator This indicator shows the amount of hot water stored in the hot water storage tank About 80 to 100 liters About 20 to 40 liters About 60 to 80 liters About 0 to 20 liters About 40 to 60 liters SS The capacity of the hot water storage tank is about 100 liters The hot water storage tank is always filled with either cold or hot water The black bars of the hot water storage level indicator show the amount of hot water at 40 C or higher Although the temperature of the hot water in the hot water storage tank indicated by the black bars in the hot water storage level indicator is 40 or higher it can reach a maximum temperature of higher than 80 C Even if the same number of black bars is displayed the amount of hot water that can be used will vary depending on the actual temperature of the hot water in the hot water storage tank Total CO2 Reduction Indicator This indicator shows the amount of CO2 reduction due to system use If the water heated using solar energy had been heated using gas the CO2 that would have been emitted by burning that gas is called CO2 reduction COz reduction from the start of the system use is displayed as the total amount of CO2 reduction Part Names and Functions Hint Check the display screen for response when pressing a switch
476. creen OFF Confirm the temperature of the hot water supply If the temperature of hot water supply is set to 38C or lower the temperature will change to 39 if the temperature is set to 45 C or higher the temperature will change to 44 and the hot water temperature indicator will change Press the switches to set the shower temperature The temperature can be set at six levels from 39T to 44 Open the shower faucet to use the alternating hot warm shower The alternating hot warm shower will run for 15 minutes If the time exceeds 15 minutes or the shower faucet is turned off the alternating hot warm shower will stop The hot water temperature will return to the temperature displayed in step 1 Q bo ji bo Co j LOT I 35 Using the Hot Water and Shower continued
477. cur due to overheating Using the Priority Switch elf using the priority switch make sure that no one else is using the bathwater When the priority is switched and the temperature is changed hot Safety water can unexpectedly flow out Requirements resulting in burns or cold water can unexpectedly come flow out resulting in an accident e After switching the priority be sure to always check the hot water temperature setting on the remote control The temperature may have been changed p 1 Q bo ji bo Co Ol Safety Precautions Safety Precautions continued N WARNING Do Not Use When Going Out or After Going to Bed eDo not go to bed or go out while water is being supplied This can lead to an accident Do not set the operation switch to OFF when using the shower e Even if hot water is stored in the hot water tank do not set the operation switch to OFF when using the shower When the temperature of the hot water in the hot water tank is 40 or higher hot water is supplied at about 40 even if the operation switch is set to OFF This hot water however will turn cold once the hot water runs out and this can lead to an accident Connecting with Other Devices eDo not connect other water heating devices to this system Doing so can result in malfunction or a breakdown or to burns due to scaldi
478. d below will blink in the time display area on the display screen E IBR A04 oy O00 149 289 329 359 669 A29 A59 169 309 339 439 769 A39 A69 179 319 349 649 A19 A49 OOO O BO AJ 000
479. e hot water temperature shown on the remote control higher than the desired temperature handle temperature thermostat based water valves 1 Q bo bo Co cel I E gt pp MM IBR A04A BGIV IBR A04B BGIV 1 ALYY
480. e holes for securing objects or attach hooks Doing so can cause accidents or damage the heat collector Bath Powders and Cleansers eDo not use bath powders or cleansers that contain sulfur acids alkalines or salts or bath powders that leave sediment These substances may result in corrosion or breakdown of the heat exchanger If you notice anything unusual immediately stop operation of the unit e Do not use bath powders that form bubbles Use of this type of bath powders can harm the water circulation and prevent heating of the bath water elf a chlorine based cleanser acidic bathroom cleanser chlorine based or acidic deodorizer salts or similar substances are splashed on the unit gas pipes or other parts immediately wash them off completely with water Otherwise an accident can occur e Carefully read the safety information of the bath powder or cleanser before using it NOTICE Artificial Carbon Dioxide Supply Systems e Because artificial carbon dioxide supply systems dissolve carbonic acid gas carbon dioxide at a high concentration within the bathtub water this generates low acidity bathwater When reheating the bathtub water this may result in discoloration or corrosion of the pipes and heat exchanger in the unit and the circulation adapter installed in the bathtub Coloring Due to Water eWhen using new water supply pipes and for certain water qualities a small amount of copper ions dissolve in the w
481. e is set to 60 4 Timer Indicator This indicator is lit when the timer function is in operation Linking Indicator This indicator is lit when the bathroom heater automatic bath operation linking function is turned on Continual Heating Indicator This indicator is lit when the continual heating function is in operation Bath Heater Combustion Indicator This indicator is lit when the bath water reheating function or bathroom heater are in operation only when hot water bathroom heater source equipment is installed Bath Water Temperature Indicator includes units This indicator displays the bathwater temperature setting Bathwater Level Amount of Water Indicator includes liter units This indicator displays water level or amount of water in the filled tub when the water level or the amount of water is set With full automatic models this indicator displays the water level setting water level number With automatic tub filling models this indicator displays the amount of water in liters 2 Water Level Indicator This indicator displays the water level amount of water for auto operation 1 Q bo ji bo Co j SET I Part Names and Functions Bathroom Remote Control continued Bath Operations Indicator This indicator is lit when automatic operation reheating adding hot water
482. emote Control Menu Changing the Continual Heating Time ON 0FF cy gt VA 498 10 59AM 02 03 0 1 A 5 ey 02 m is 6 0 1 4 6 8 8 6 4 2 1 0 03 01 Display the continual heating time settings screen Hours to Keep Hot The menu address is A 5 02 Press the switches to set the continual heating time Hours to Keep Hot A 5 C kd 4 Hours 03 Press the MENU switch to return to the ME
483. esired temperature handle temperature thermostat based water valves Do Not Turn Off e Unless the unit will not be used for an extended period of time do not unplug the power cord of the gas water heater from the outlet or turn off the dedicated circuit breaker in the distributor panel In particular during the winter months if the power is turned off the anti freezing heater stops functioning and this can result in breakdowns due to freezing and other causes Do Not Cover the Circulation Adapter with a Towel eDo not cover the circulation adapter of the bathtub with a towel or other object The poor circulation will prevent heating of the bathwater eDo not use towels inside the bathtub or wash clothes or pets inside the tub The hair and lint will be sucked in and can cause the unit to break down So In the Event of Lightning elf lightning occurs immediately stop operation and either unplug the power cord of the gas water heater or set the dedicated circuit breaker in the distributor panel to OFF The electrical components can be damaged by temporary current surges due to lightning eBecause there is a risk of electrical shock do not touch W the power plug with wet hands M After making sure that the NN lightning has moved away check that the power plug is not wet and then insert it all the way into the outlet e After inserting the power plug dedicated circuit breaker in the distributor panel
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485. filled with water above Circulation adapter the level of the circulation adapter Press the REHEAT switch OIDAKIWO SHIMASU The bath will be reheated The REHEAT lamp blue will light up and reheating will begin The combustion indicator and bath operation indicator on the display screens of bathroom and kitchen remote controls will light up Bath Tub p 1 Q bo ji bo Co 801 I Reheating the Bathwater continued 02 REHEAT 5 50C REHEAT
486. gy used over the past seven days including the current day to the seven day equivalent of the target value These five levels indicate how close actual usage is to target usage An energy usage target achievement score may be selected for gas hot water electricity carbon dioxide emissions equivalent and or energy and water expenditure Users may select either the ECOrunyan or ECOruman icon Users may also choose not to display any icon The Energy Usage Target Achievement Score Indicator will be displayed on the right of the display panel when the Current Energy Usage Indicator is not displayed qeIO IL ji bo Co j 19 I 5 vines AA PAOMBRVERS ARATE ZA Mevb QJP21 Web COz
487. h the hot water storage level indicator does not show any black bars Do not use hot water during inspection maintenance or repair work eWhen this system heat collector hot water storage tank and gas water heater is being inspected maintained or repaired do not use hot water Doing so could cause hot water to be released suddenly resulting in burns Caution Hot Surface Do Not Apply Excessive Force e Do not climb on top of the hot water storage unit heat collector or incidental equipment or place heavy objects on top Doing so can result in injury or damage to the equipment If excessive force is applied to the equipment this can result in damage or a breakdown Preventing Electrical Accidents eDo not attempt to modify or apply excessive pressure to the power cord Doing so can result in an electric shock short circuit or a fire CAUTION When Mixing Hot Water and Cold Water eTo prevent burns when using hot water first open the cold water valve and then open the hot water valve When stopping hot water first close the hot water valve and then close the cold water valve When using mixed water valves Applications eDo not use this unit for applications other than hot water or showers for the kitchen sink and bathroom and filling and reheating the bath Use for other applications can result in an accident Pipe Cover or Installation Platform eCheck that a pipe cover or the fr
488. he ON OFF lamp yellow green which turns on and off Even when settings are changed on a settings screen a message No Change Made appears and the settings cannot be changed Press the switches on the respective settings screen and while the setting is blinking press the SET switch If the setting that was blinking stops blinking and remains on the setting has been adjusted HP14 70 1 Q bo ji bo Co j 72 5 RIDE BBS GZ I Troubleshooting continued When attempting to change settings on the respective settings screen and the V A switches are pressed the settings do not blink When attempting to change settings the display does not change even when the SET switch is pressed When the adjusted setting is lit not blinking the setting has already been set If the setting is blinking it has not yet been set The remote control setting items setting screen type are set by pressing the SET switch while other settings can be adjusted without pressing the SET switch The Malfunction indicator is blinking If 032 is blinking it is possible that the tub drain was not plugged Plug the drain and resume operation If 632 is blinking it is possible that the tub drain was not plugged or the amount of hot water is insufficient Plug the drain fill the tub sufficiently and resume reheat operatio
489. he display screen for response when pressing a switch If the unit does not respond press the switch again The sample display screen on the right is for illustrative purposes only It does not illustrate actual operations Hint The kitchen remote control display screen is operated by touch panel LO C and other operations located on the display switches generally function as typical switches When in use the actual content and location of the indicators and the location of the switches may differ from the sample screen top screen illustrated at the right For more detail refer to the pages listed below i Energy Use at a Glance Switch Touch this switch to set to the Energy Use at a Glance Top screen Background Music Input Indicator This indicator is lit when a music player or other device is plugged into the input terminal at the bottom of the kitchen remote control unit Heat Collector Indicator This indicator is lit when the heat collector is heating the water in the hot water storage tank using solar energy JP12 Screen Title Display Section Solar Energy Top Screen ci coco S C0 20 5 kg Hot water storage level indicator This indicator shows the level of the hot water that is collected in the hot water storage tank JP12 Calendar Time Indicator This section of the panel displays the current month day and time If t
490. heating the water the circulation adapter can get hot with hot water comes out from the circulation adapter and so be careful not to get your hand or body too close to it ON OFF 38 Cooling the Bathwater H oh Hive 01 01 E 10 01 Press the ADD COLD WATER switch MIZUWO TASHIMASU Adding water The ADD COLD WATER lamp blue will light up and approximately 10 L of water will be added to the bath from the circulation adapter The ADD COLD WATER indicator and bath operation indicator on the bathroom remote control will light up The bath operation indicator on the kitchen remote control will light up m 801
491. here is water of 40 C or higher in the hot water storage tank 0 blinks when the operation switch is set to OFF Malfunction Indicator The malfunction indicator blinks when there has been a malfunction with the unit or an improper operation is Combustion Indicator This indicator is lit when the hot water heater source equipment is heating water while supplying hot water or illing the bathtub while the bathtub is being reheated or while the heater is operating Bath Water Temperature Indicator lit when automatic operation or reheating function iS in operation This indicator displays the bath water temperature setting Solar Energy Monitor Switch Touch this switch to display the solar energy usage status and other information 42 lt If the operation switch is set to OFF and then set to ON the previously selected Top screen is displayed bathwater and to use the other Speakers switches Press the switch again to turn the unit off For screens other than the top screen the screen title is displayed along the bar across the top of the display performed Total CO2 Reduction Indicator This displays the total reduction in CO2 emissions by using this system LTJP12 1 Q bo ji bo Co j 6G I Part Names and Functions Kitchen Remote Control continues Bath Operations Ind
492. icator lit when automatic operation or reheating function is in operation This indicator is lit when automatic operation reheating adding hot water cooling bath water or freeze prevention functions are in operation Menu switch Touch this switch to set the clock remote control screen and sound volume change the bath water settings operate the bath timer reheat bath water operate the bathroom heater and engage the heater silent function Bath Water Level Amount of Water Indicator lit when automatic operation is engaged With automatic tub filling models this indicator displays the hot water volume setting With full automatic models the indicator displays the water level setting w switch Touch this switch to adjust the hot water temperature Continual Heating Indicator This indicator is lit when the continual heating function is in Hot Water Temperature operation Indicator 20 Bathroom Heater Operation This indicator displays the hot Indicator Heater Indicator water temperature setting There are 3 possible displays 16l MAIN Indicator depending on the remote When this indicator is lit the control settings for the hot hot water temperature setting water heater terminal can be adjusted using the connections kitchen remote control or other 1 Displaying to indicate additionally installed remote that the bathroom heater is controls in operation 2 Displaying amp to indicate High Temper
493. ill beep When the remaining time reaches 00 minutes 00 seconds When the set time has elapsed the timer will beep several times 04 Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU screen 02 1 30 1 5 03 o 8 a ia COP12 P12 Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu 62 Changing the volume of Voice Message and Melodies
494. ing continued 01 Display the Bathwater Level setting screen Tub Water Level or the Bathwater LHP1 2 Amount setting screen Tub Water Volume Individual Settings The menu address is A 2 That Can Be Fully Automatic Type Adjusted from the 7 ub Water Level A 2 Bathroom Remote Water level indicator Control Menu i Automatic Tub Filling Type Tub Water Volume T 22 Bathwater Amount indicator 02 Press the V A switches to set the bath water level amount of hot water Press the A switch Melody rising in pitch The water level indictor amount of bathwater indicator will show an increase Press the switch Melody falling in pitch The water level indictor amount of bathwater indicator will show a decrease 03 Press the SET switch SETTEI SHIMASHITA The water C Remote MMH level has been set B RoomHeat D Other 04 Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU screen 02 Cm
495. ion Listning to Music in the Bath i 45 V ang Intercom Function NN Prohibited when Hands are Wet Using the Intercom to Talk BO When Using the Hoom Heater Safety Requirements Using the Heater 53 Be He Heating the Bathroom 55 A Bo WARNING Linking the bathroom heater with Auto Operation 57 Be 5 Ps ee ee A DAE ee eee eee Settings and Other Functions Barino TEE i009 Sirs this eee I EER A II tt te 58 IO Changing the Volume of Voice Messages and Melodies 62 Changing the Brightness of the Bathroom Remote Control Display 65 i aK P j 5 Remote Control Power Saving SettingS ser rr rere renee 66 rin ari Maintenance and Service Troubleshooting eens ee ece shee inetd epee iurent sudmtiesiecneianiniirie GB Precautions for Alternating Hot Warm Shower Glossary eThe alternating hot warm shower should not be used by the following persons It could adversely affect their health GIOSBBIW oF ite oI
496. ires Interference with picture or sound may occur if the remote control is too close Cleaning e Use care to ensure that an injury does not occur when cleaning eTo clean the unit and remote control use neutral kitchen cleansers for washing dishes and vegetables Do not use other types of cleansers or scouring powders thinner benzine ethanol or scrubbing brushes or other hard objects Using these substances can remove or scratch the glossy surface printing and text Use of Music Players and Other Devices ePlease refer to the user manuals of music players or other devices that you connect to the kitchen remote control concerning their use Effects of Wireless Devices Devices that Generate Radio Waves e Radio waves from other wireless devices may have an impact on the remote control causing static during use of the intercom function or the background music input function elf a device that constantly generates radio waves such as a door intercom with a wireless portable handset is installed near the kitchen remote control static may be heard from the bathroom remote control when using the background music input function Water Valves e There are many different types of water valves For more information see the operation manual for the respective water valve e Do not use foam valves in regions with low water pressure The hot water temperature can be unstable elf using thermostat based water valves set th
497. justment while the value or category is blinking the Press the MENU switch again to return to the normal screen The MENU lamp will i a Bory 8 7 message shown to the right will be displayed to notify turn off you that no change has been made elf 30 seconds passes and the selected category is not set while the value or QJP16 List of Menu Screens and Setting Screens category is blinking the selected category will be set and the display will return to the normal screen x C 2 On the clock setting screen Set Clock the selected categoly will be set when 60 seconds pass and the display will return to the normal screen xx D 3 On the Timer screen the display will not return to the normal screen even when the time has passed 06 Press the SET switch to select the desired setting The bar below the selected value will switch from blinking to lighting Procedure 04 Procedure 05 Procedure 06 If 30 seconds passes with the selected category confirmed while the value or category is lit the display will return to the normal screen 1 Q bo ji bo Co j 46 I Please refer to page 16 for the English language menu screens and setting screens A 83 BUER B EB C 1 PETE 2 01 ON Koza if oo io D 2 ONOFE oa tf D 3 4 ste OFF amp 05 00 Lt Pa Lt
498. kyo Gas office and change the installation location 1 Is the hot water storage unit installed horizontally at the correct angle 2 Is the unit installed away from shelves and other locations where objects can fall on it 3 Is the unit installed in an easily accessible location for maintenance If not service staff may decline to perform maintenance on the unit Avoid Blocking the Sunlight for the Heat Collector eTo avoid blocking sunlight for the heat collector do not hang mattresses blankets or clothes over the unit nor allow plants to grow over it Doing so can prevent the efficient collection of solar energy by the heat collector and make it difficult to collect hot water in the hot water storage tank MM LL J
499. l I i g IBR A08B BGISV IBR A04A BGIV IBR A04B BGIV BOL If you move the unit or replace the tub please contact the seller from which you purchased the unit or your local Tokyo Gas office E 1IBH A08B BGISV ON O0FF ZRA J 10 59AM Eva 01 04 a 01 a 02
500. l from the music and voice output signal unit when a music player is connected to the kitchen remote control The volume of voice messages notification tunes and melodies are set independently Bath Heat Collection After a person takes a bath this function collects the heat from the hot water remaining in the bath to heat the water in the hot water storage tank Bathwater Amount The bathwater amount setting on automatic tub filling models when heating the bathwater automatically Bathwater Level The bathwater level setting on fully automatic models when heating the bathwater automatically Bathwater Temperature The bathwater temperature setting when heating the bath automatically The hot water supply temperature and the bathwater temperature are set independently lt C Circulation Adapter Attached to the side of the tub During automatic operation hot water is supplied to the tub from the circulation adapter Some gas water heater types have two circulation outlets In this manual the term Xcirculation adaptert covers both these outlets lt F gt Filling the Tub with Hot Water In this manual refers to filling the tub by providing hot water from the main unit circulator adapter lt G gt Gas Water Heater Refers to the hot water heater source equipment or the gas bathwater heater in this manual One of these devices is connected to the system in your home lt H High Capacity Settings The range of settings of the leve
501. l of hot water in the tub that are set for a high tub capacity when automatic tub filling models are operated in automatic mode The setting is adjusted when the unit is installed Hot Water Amount Amount of hot water supply In this manual refers to the amount condition of hot water discharged from the hot water faucet Hot water amount during automatic operation adjusting the bathwater level preset bathwater level and bathwater amount Hot Water Heater Terminal Refers to all the units that heat etc by using hot water that is supplied from the water and room heater heating and their remote controls Hot water heater terminals include bathroom heater units bathroom heater dehumidifier units hot water air conditioners panel heaters fan convectors floor heating units and their remote controls laga 1 Q bo ji bo Co j L amp I II 75 TAES Hot Water Supply Faucet s The hot water supply faucets and faucets used to run and stop hot water and adjust its amount Hot Water Supply Pipe The supply through pipes of hot water from the main unit hot water supply connector to faucets in the bathroom kitchen and washroom Hot Water Supply Temperature The temperature of the water supplied by the unit lt L gt Latent Heat Recovery Type Models with a device for using recovering the heat that is generated when steam from combustion exhaus
502. l vary depending on the actual temperature of the hot water in the hot water storage tank Total CO2 Reduction Indicator This indicator shows the amount of CO2 reduction due to system use If the water heated using solar energy had been heated using gas the CO2 that would have been emitted by burning that gas is called CO2 reduction CO2 reduction from the start of the system use is displayed as the total amount of CO2 reduction p 1 Q bo ji bo Co 09 I Part Names and Functions Kitchen Remote Control continue E Hint Check the display screen for response when pressing a switch If the unit does not respond press the switch again The sample display screen on the right is for illustrative purposes only It does not illustrate actual operations E Hint The kitchen remote control display screen is operated by touch panel LJ C and other operations located on the display switches generally function as typical switches When in use the actual content and location of the indicators and the location of the switches may differ from the sample screen top screen illustrated at the right For more detail refer to the pages listed below Kitchen Remote Control Display Screen Energy Use at a Glance Top Screen 2 18 m3 h fe 10 5 L min A hans pee HEETE Part Names and Functions Cu
503. n Press the ON OFF switch to OFF wait about 3 seconds and turn it on again If the Malfunction indicator is still blinking it indicates that the unit is broken Contact your dealer or a Tokyo Gas customer representative The combustion indicator is lit even though the equipment is not being used During the winter the equipment performs freezing prevention operation if the temperature of the warm water inside the heater pipe system becomes low This is not a malfunction Also if the hot water was not used for a certain period of time the hot water in the hot water storage tank may be reheated For details on troubleshooting when the malfunction indicator blinks see the System Operating Manual and the instruction manual provided with the gas water heater Glossary lt B gt CD MD
504. ng water and other accidents Be Careful of Burns When Entering the Bath eBe sure to always check the temperature of the bath water with your hand before entering the bath e When reheating the water the circulation adapter can get hot with hot water comes out from the circulation adapter and so be careful not to get your hand or body too close to it Caution Hot Safety Surface Requirements Bath Lid e Do not climb on or lean your hands on the bath lid The lid can open up resulting in a burn drowning or other accident Grounding Required eGrounding is required for this system Check that it has been properly grounded Failure to properly ground this equipment can result in an Connect electrical shock when a Ground Wire breakdown or electrical leakage occurs Please consult with your dealer about connecting the ground Be Careful of Burns when Using Hot Water e When using hot water check the hot water temperature indicator and be sure to check the temperature stability of the water with your hand before use e Note that hot water can suddenly Safety come out in the following cases Requirements and so do not use the initial hot water on your body Do not let small children in particular use the hot water by themselves When the hot water is stopped and then used again Immediately after extremely hot water is used When the flow rate of the hot water drops suddenly When trying to use an extremel
505. o Co 9I I sisicrs Mevb QJP36 REJ pp 5cm 5cm 1 HIE i QJP37
506. ont cover of the installation platform is firmly secured Also inspect this section periodically If the ornamental screws are loose or missing and the lower insertion section has come off the front cover will come off and an accident can occur Front cover of the installation platform Pipe cover of hot water storage unit Lower insertion section 1 Q bo ji bo Co j Il I Safety Precautions Oafety Precautions continued N CAUTION Water from Drain Pipes e Do not use water from the drain pipes for drinking or for pets Do Not Allow Stones Balls or Other Objects to Contact the Heat Collector Do not allow stones ball or other objects to contact the heat collector Doing so can damage the heat collector Do Not Use Unapproved Combinations of the Heat Collector Hot Water Storage Unit and Gas Water Heater eAccidents can occur if unapproved product combinations are used For the products that can be used in combination consult your dealer or nearest Tokyo Gas office Do Not Attach Clothes drying Stands to the Heat Collector and Do Not Attach Awning Sun shade Hooks or Hooks for Supporting Climbing Plants to the Heat Collector eDo not attach clothes drying stands or poles awnings or sun shades to the heat collector Do not attach wires or nets for supporting plants or mak
507. ontrol will beep and the background ON 0FF music input indicator and intercom lamp orange on the display screen will blink 03 Play music on the music player When music is played on the music player youlll be able to hear the music from Connect a music player to the remote control to listen to music the bathroom remote control speaker 04 Adjust the music player volume Connect to the kitchen remote control The volume on the bathroom remote control can be adjusted but it is recommended that you adjust the volume on the music player in advance BGM How to adjust the volume a COLE 20 5 ke AET 01 4 Adjusting the Music Volume Adjust the volume on the bathroom remote control Dagaa i Lo2 i 03 wes lt a ae OA Ps BGM O 8 5 10 59AM 2 06 01 O7
508. ot water may flow for a brief period Do not allow the hot water that first comes out of the faucet to come in contact with your body e When changing the hot water temperature or changing the MAIN setting confirm that no one else is using the hot water If someone else is using the hot water changing the hot water temperature changes the water temperature at that location as well and as a result burns could occur e When changing the MAIN setting be sure to check the hot water temperature The water temperature may change QI P22 How to Use the MAIN Switch Safety Requirements Notice ON OFF When using cold water eDo not open the hot water valve when cold water is being used For the mixed wate
509. ound music input indicator 25 Combustion indicator 26 Time indicator Malfunction indicator 15 The temperature of the hot water 25 This indicator is lit when the gas supply can be changed when this water heater is heating water while indicator is lit supplying hot water or filling the pee bathtub while the bathtub is being toota AP 1 aif reheated or while the heater is 91 This indicator is lit when the operating bathroom heater is operating P19 QOP55 26 Displays the current time 22 This indicator lights up when the If a Bath Heat Collection bathroom heater setting for linking the bathroom heater with auto operation is turned on JP57 23 This indicator is lit when the timer is operating operation is received OO blinks P43 The malfunction indicator will blink if a malfunction of the system occurs Individual Settings That Can Be Adjusted from the Bathroom Remote Control Menu Operating Methods AJ ON OFF
510. p of the circulation adapter the level may vary slightly depending on the bath and the usage conditions hot water at the set temperature will be discharged from the circulation adapter to clean the pipes While self cleaning the remote control display screen will appear the same as while hot water is automatically filling the tub 02 5cm 5cm 40 1 Q bo ji bo Co OI I 41 Self Cleaning Function continued
511. perty These picture symbols are described below Be sure that you fully understand their meanings before using the heater drier Performing operation A WARNING improperly without following this safety information can potentially result in death serious injury or fire Performing operation A CAUTION improperly without following this safety information could possibly result in injury or property damage only This indicates information that NOTICE should be understood for using this device safely and comfortably 0 Meanings of picture symbols General Safety z vies and Lae Hot Precautions Prohibited General W S Prohibitions NN USE Safety Requirements CAUTION Use During Thunderstorms elf lightning starts to occur while a music player or other devices are connected to the kitchen remote control immediately unplug the cord from the kitchen remote control The electrical components of the unit can be damaged by temporary current surges due to lightning NOTICE Using the Remote Control e The kitchen remote control is not waterproof do not expose them to water Doing so can cause it to break esDo not allow children to play with the remote control e Be careful that the remote control does not come into contact with steam or hot air from rice cookers electric pots and other appliances This can cause it to break e Do not disassemble the remote control or use it re
512. r valve set to the Cold water position If cold water flows in the pipes inside the gas water heater such as when the hot water valve is opened while the remote control ON OFF switch is set to OFF or cold water flows through the mixed water valve at the Hot water position condensation can form in the pipes shortening the life of the gas water heater However this does not apply when using hot water stored in the hot water storage tank while hot water is coming from the hot water valve ON OFF Only one of the remote controls the one whose MAIN indicator is lit can be used to adjust the temperature of the hot water supply
513. r models With automatic tub filling models the message to the right will be displayed x2 With automatic tub filling models this Setting screen will not be displayed 3 Without connecting bathroom heater these Setting sceens will not be displayed Tt Press PREVIOUS p 1 Q bo ji bo Co 86 I LEd QOP12 a You can select Japanese or English as the display Ianguage for the bathroom remote control ry gt 7 02 gt 03 04 01 Language C 6 Language C 6 English 02 English Language 03 04 ee ee a ad NGPA C Remote MENU EATR
514. r too close to your ears The speaker can produce loud sounds resulting in damage to your hearing eDo not insert wires or any other objects into the input terminal of the kitchen remote control Doing so may Cause a malfunction e Do not apply excessive force when connecting the plug 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini plug to or disconnecting it from the input terminal of the kitchen remote control Doing so may cause a malfunction Safety Precautions NOTICE Remote Control Installation Location Do not install the remote control in a sauna or other location where the temperature exceeds 55T the remote control can be used at temperatures from 5 C to 55 Excess temperatures will cause damage to the remote control elf the bathroom remote control and kitchen remote control are installed near one another feedback a loud high pitched tone may occur In cases like this contact the contractor responsible for installing the remote control and have the installation location or direction of the remote control changed elt is not possible to install only the bathroom remote control or only the kitchen remote control The remote control units must both be installed together Install the remote control away from televisions and radios not including music players and other devices connected to the kitchen remote control e Televisions and radios should be at least 1 meter from the remote control and the remote control w
515. revent danger and injury to the customer and others and damage to property These picture symbols are described below Be sure that you fully understand their meanings before using the heater drier Performing operation A WARNING improperly without following this safety information can potentially result in death serious injury or fire Performing operation A CAUTION improperly without following this safety information could possibly result in injury or property damage only This indicates information that NOTICE should be understood for using this device safely and comfortably Meanings of picture symbols General Safety Caution Hot Warnings and Surface Precautions Electric Shock General Hazard Prohibitions Prohibited Do Not Touch V when Hands are Wet Disassembly Safety Prohibited Requirements Connect Ground Wire WARNING Do Not Install Indoors e This unit is for outdoor installation only Do not install it indoors or in a bathroom Q Indoor Outdoor Check the Power Supply eA nameplate is attached to the front of the hot water storage unit at the position shown in the figure below eCheck the power supply voltage and frequency that is displayed on the nameplate Do not use a power supply other than that displayed on the nameplate Use of a different power supply can cause damage to the unit The power supply of the ho
516. rrent Energy Usage Indicator aie Current Gas Usage Indicator This indicator displays the amount of gas currently being used by the hot water heater source equipment Current Hot Water Usage Indicator This indicator displays the amount of hot water currently being supplied by the hot water heater source equipment amp 2 18 m3 h E welase fe 10 5 L min A Faces Ea 134kW _o Current Electricity Usage Indicator This indicator displays the electricity currently being used in the house Electricity indicator is displayed only when an Energy Flow Meter that is separately sold is installed Solar Energy Switch Touch this switch to display the Solar Energy Top screen Energy Usage Target Achievement Score Indicator HP14 Current Energy Usage Indicator JP14 Energy Use at a Glance switch Touch this switch to display Energy Use at a Glance Enlarge Current Energy function Information Switch Touch this switch to display current energy usage information in larger print The other indicators and switches besides those described above are identical to the ones described on pages 10 11 Energy Usage Target Achievement Score Indicator ECOrunyan 1 1 Ecoruman _ 1 Be f 10 5 L min Ba 1 34 kW This indicator displays a five level assessment for the ratio of the amount of ener
517. s the supply of hot water at the hot water temperature setting The unit must be turned on to heat the bathwater and or before using the other switches Press the switch again to turn the unit off Add Cool Water Switch Adds cool water to the water in the bathtub Add Hot Water Switch Adds hot water to the water in the bathtub w 4 Switch Adjusts the hot water temperature Turns on off and adjusts each function when the unit is set to Function Selection mode Selection Switch Switches to or turns off Function Selection mode 10 Speakers MAIN Switch Lamp orange Sets the remote control unit to be used as the main unit for adjusting the hot water temperature Microphone at side of unit Allows the remote control to be used as an intercom The microphone is located inside the remote control unit and is not visible from the outside Hint Each operation indicator on the display screen is lit when a switch is pressed If the indicator is not lit press the switch again The sample display screen on the right is for illustrative purposes only It is not meant to illustrate actual operations Hot Water Temperature Indicator This indicator displays the hot water temperature setting A Alternating Hot Warm Shower Indicator This indicator is lit when the alternating hot warm shower function is in operation High Temperature Indicator This indicator is lit when the hot water temperatur
518. shower should not be used by the following persons It could adversely affect their health 1 Pregnant women 2 People who are prohibited from taking a bath by doctor s orders 3 People who have just consumed alcohol or are inebriated 4 People with high blood pressure 5 People with weak physical strength 6 People who are not feeling well CAUTION Use During Thunderstorms elf lightning starts to occur while a music player or other devices are connected to the kitchen remote control immediately unplug the cord from the kitchen remote control The electrical components of the unit can be damaged by temporary current surges due to lightning NOTICE Using the Remote Control eAlthough the bathroom remote control is waterproof do not intentionally splash it with water Doing so can produce a water film over the microphone and speaker holes resulting in reduced microphone sensitivity and loss of speaker sound As the kitchen remote control and auxiliary remote control are not waterproof do not expose them to water Doing so can cause it to break eDo not allow children to play with the remote control e Be careful that the remote control does not come into contact with steam or hot air from rice cookers electric pots and other appliances This can cause it to break e Do not disassemble the remote control or use it recklessly Doing so can cause it to break eDo not place the speake
519. splayed on the right of the display panel when the Current Energy Usage Indicator is not displayed mc D pp PRAJ QJ P4 weyh 3 1 2 3 PP51 P53 tJ
520. stance from the circulation adapter to the top of the tub when fully automatic models are filling the tub with hot water in automatic mode The setting is adjusted at the time of installation of the unit Shower faucet The handle knob for a faucet at the end of a hot water supply pipe to run stop and adjust the water flow of the shower Standard Tub Settings The range of settings of level of the hot water amount in the tub that are set for a standard tub capacity when automatic tub filling models are operated in automatic mode The setting is adjusted when the unit is installed Glossary continued 76 s c3 MEMO Thermostat type mixing faucet The ratio of hot and cold water is adjusted automatically p 1 Q bo ji bo Co eel I T TOKYO GAS 2
521. switch to return to the MENU screen 03 Press the SET switch SETTEI SHIMASHITA The setting has been made 02 04 Press the MENU switch to return to the MENU 3 E ea fo ccl I 68 Troubleshooting 02 436 Hk oo 2599 ae wee MO QTE J Remote Controls ON OFF 10
522. t gas is condensed to water are referred to in this manual as latent heat recovery type models Mixing Faucet A faucet for adjusting water temperature by mixing hot water produced by the unit and cold water There are two valve type single lever type and thermostat type Two valve type Single lever type mixing faucet mixing faucet Turn the handles to adjust the ratio of hot and cold water lt M gt Music Player A music playing device that has headphone or earphone connectors Refers to digital audio players such as portable music players CD players and MD players analog audio devices such as radio cassette players and record players and audio visual devices such as televisions and DVD players Some mobile phones can also be used as a music playing device lt R gt Reheat Hot water in the tub is taken up by the circulation adapter heated in the main unit and returned to the tub to reheat the bath water lt S gt Setting for Japanese style baths The range of settings of the hot water level in the tub that are set for a deep tub capacity a tub with a large distance from the circulation adapter to the top of the tub when fully automatic models are filling the tub with hot water in automatic mode The setting is adjusted at the time of installation of the unit Setting for Western style baths The range of settings of the hot water amount in a tub set for a low tub capacity a tub with a small di
523. t least 1 meter from the remote control and the remote control wires Interference with picture or sound may occur if the remote control is too close Use of Music Players and Other Devices e Please refer to the user manuals of music players or other devices that you connect to the kitchen remote control concerning their use Effects of Wireless Devices Devices that Generate Radio Waves e Radio waves from other wireless devices may have an impact on the remote control causing static during use of the intercom function or the background music input function elf a device that constantly generates radio waves such as a door intercom with a wireless portable handset is installed near the kitchen remote control static may be heard from the bathroom remote control when using the background music input function Proper Handling of the Kitchen Remote Control Touch Panel e Do not use nails or other sharp objects to operate the remote control This will cause damage or malfunction of the touch panel e Do not press the touch panel with excessive force eDo not operate the touch panel with wet hands The touch panel itself will work when wet but the remote control may malfunction if water gets behind the touch panel and seeps inside the remote control unit eDo not strike the touch panel or apply excessive force The touch panel contains glass which could crack and cause the remote control to malfunction Glass fragments caused
524. t water storage unit is supplied via the gas water heater If you are unsure about any points please contact the dealer where you made the purchase or your nearest Tokyo Gas office If moving the unit to another location please consult with your dealer or the gas supplier at your new location COP39 After Sales Service Hot water storage unit Example of hot water storage unit nameplate Product name Power supply Date manufactured m example at right is May 2012 Nameplate Visible when the pipe cover is opened Safety Precautions WARNING Work Must Be Performed by a Qualified Professional e installation moving and incidental work for this system require special qualifications and expertise Be sure to request the dealer from whom you purchased this product to perform the work In the Event of an Emergency During Earthquakes Fires and Other Emergencies elf you notice anything unusual about the unit odors unusual sounds strange noises water leakage or other problems immediately stop operation take the actions below and contact your dealer or nearest Tokyo Gas office COP39 After Sales Service Set the operation switch to OFF Close the hot water supply valve Close the gas valve and A main water supply FN valve Located under or tothe side of the gas water heater Gas
525. ter Stoppage e This system cannot be used when the water is stopped nor can water be reheated Operation ceases when a water stoppage occurs e Be aware however that if the hot water valve and cold water valve are left open water will start flowing as soon as the supply of water is restored ein some cases an error indicator may be displayed Change Operation from OFF to ON again and wait until the supply of water is restored e When the supply of water is restored do not use the water that first comes out and allow the water to flow fully before using The water in the pipes when the water is stopped may not be suitable for drinking or cooking In the Event of a Power Outage e The unit cannot be used when the power is out If operation is in progress it stops when the power goes out eBe aware that if a power outage occurs while supplying hot water the hot water will turn cold e When the power is restored the current time may not be displayed and the hot water temperature setting may have changed Check the display and adjust the settings if necessary Water Valves eThere are many different types of water valves For more information see the operation manual for the respective water valve eDo not use foam valves in regions with low water pressure The hot water temperature can be unstable elf using thermostat based water valves set the hot water temperature shown on the remote control higher than the d
526. the kitchen remote control static may be heard from the bathroom remote control when using the background music input function e e e Faucets eThere are many different types of faucets Refer to the operation manual of your faucet for more information e Do not use an aerated faucet in areas with low water pressure This will cause the hot water temperature to fluctuate elf you are using a water faucet with a thermostat set the remote control hot water temperature higher than the desired temperature the faucet temperature Part Names and Functions E Bathroom Remote Control Unit IBH A08B BGISV ol Display Screen ON OFF o2 ON OF
527. ugged the hot water supply temperature setting will change If there is a power outage or the power supply plug is unplugged the hot water supply temperature may return to the factory default setting Please reset the hot water temperature If the intercom lamp is on even when the intercom is not in use If a music player is connected to the kitchen remote control the intercom lamp will be lit in blue Feedback a high pitched tone occurs when the intercom switch is pressed Feedback may occur if the kitchen remote control and the bathroom remote control are too close to each other Use the intercom with the bathroom door closed Music cannot be heard from the bathroom remote control Is the ON OFF switch turned On ls the music player connected to the kitchen remote control QJ P46 ls the music player in playback mode Q746 ls the music player volume set to mute or a very low volume QJ P46 ls the Bathroom remote control background music volume set to mute QJ P47 Is the intercom switch pressed and the unit in talk mode The bathroom remote control background music volume is set to low but the volume is too high or the sound breaks up Is the music player volume set to high Even if the background music volume is adjusted using the bathroom remote control the volume of music for announcing that the tub has been filled with hot water does not change Even though the volume of voice messages notification tunes and melodies are
528. valve Main water supply valve Unplug the power cable Set the circuit breaker N for the distribution OFF board to OFF eThe same action should be taken in the event of an earthquake fire or other emergency This is not the action that should be taken in the event of a gas leak If you notice a gas leak see In the Event of a Gas Leak in the gas water heater s operating manual Do Not Modify or Disassemble eNever attempt to modify or disassemble the unit Modification and disassembly can result in damage to the unit or other accidents Disassembly Prohibited When Taking a Bath e Do not submerge yourself in the bath tub An accident can occur Children e Do not allow children to play in the bathroom In particular if there is water in the bath such as when heating the bath water drowning or other accidents can occur e Do not allow children to take baths or use the hot water by themselves Doing so may result in an accident Doing so may result in an accident e Be careful that children do not go underwater in the bathtub Doing so may result in an accident e Do not allow children to play near or directly under the gas water heater or hot water storage unit Doing so may result in an accident Do Not Exceed the Allowable Power elf the rated power of the outlet or wiring equipment is exceeded or if the rated power is exceeded due to an overload of the electrical line a fire can oc
529. when hot water is stored in the hot water storage tank and off after operation Intended as a General Household Product eFrequent usage of this unit such as for a business can shorten the service life Use in Japan Only e Do not install and use this unit outside of Japan Doing so can result in an accident If this happens we will not be liable for any damages Using the Shower Do not leave the shower head submerged in the bathtub sink or washbowl If the water pressure becomes low due to a water stoppage water can backflow into the unit and cause an accident Using Hot Spring Water or Private Well Water e Depending on the water quality foreign matter may adhere to the inside of the pipes of the system and adversely affect its longevity Using for Drinking or Cooking eDo not drink water directly from this system If using the water for drinking boil the water first in a kettle or other container and pay attention to the points below Use water that meets water quality standards The water that exits before the hot water water that was stored in the pipes should only be used for washing elf the water has solids or is discolored unclear or has a strange odor do not use it for drinking and immediately contact your nearest Tokyo Gas office for inspection Check of Unit Installation State elf the following points below are not satisfied contact the dealer where you made the purchase or your nearest To
530. y for best results The switches may not respond when pressed too quickly Always wait for the sound to be certain that the switch has responded when pressed pp Operation Two types of Top screens are available Select the Top screen that you prefer CO RAHME 20 5 ke ona ouch the Touch the nergy Use at a Solar Energy lance switch switch 11B2BH t 9 45am acts 10 5 L min SHA 1 34KW 9 TIKR09A BE2GISV Kitchen Remote Control EEE CO RAHE 20 5 kg Display screen Two types of Top screens are available Solar Energy Top screen and Energy Use at a Glance Top screen You can switch between these two Top screens by touching the Solar Energy switch or Energy Use at a Glance switch 4 Operation ON OFF switch lamp yellow green Setting this switch to ON enables the supply of hot water at the hot water temperature setting The remote control must be turned on to heat the Microphone on bottom Allows the remote control to be used as an intercom AUTO switch lamp red Starts automatic bath operations Intercom switch lamp orange Press to operate as an intercom between the kitchen and bathroom remote controls Input Terminals on bottom Connect to a music player in order to use the bathroom remote control unit to listen to music Check t
531. y small amount of hot water during periods When the water temperature is high such as during summer months When the water supply pressure changes such as when toilet water is flowing eWhen using the shower or hot water the hot water temperature should not be changed by anyone other than the user Doing so could cause hot or cold water to come out suddenly resulting in a burn or accident e if the flow of hot water level is set to too low with the hot water valve hot water can come out in spurts Even if the hot water temperature is low scalding water can come out if a small amount of hot water is used particularly when the temperature of the cold water is high e When using the hot water the shower fixtures and water valves can become hot and so be careful that you do not get burned Safety Precautions WARNING Be Careful of Burns When Draining Hot Water Storage Tank e Before draining the hot water storage tank in case of disasters etc first check the kitchen remote control display screen to make sure there is no hot water in the hot water storage tank no black bars are indicated by the hot water storage level indicator and be careful not to get burned while draining the water Water accumulated in the hot water storage tank can reach temperatures of up to 60 In some cases for example if the hot water storage tank has just begun to fill hot water may be released even thoug
532. ys the water level setting w A switch Touch this switch to adjust the hot water temperature Hot Water Temperature Indicator This indicator displays the hot water temperature setting 16 MAIN Indicator When this indicator is lit the hot water temperature setting can be adjusted using the kitchen remote control or other additionally installed remote controls 7 High Temperature Indicator This indicator is lit when the hot water temperature is set to 60 Bath Timer Indicator This indicator is lit when the bath timer function is in operation Continual Heating Indicator This indicator is lit when the continual heating function is in operation Bathroom Heater Operation Indicator Heater Indicator There are 3 possible displays depending on the remote control settings for the hot water heater terminal connections 1 Displaying to indicate that the bathroom heater is in operation 2 Displaying to indicate that the Heater switch is ON 3 No display Freeze prevention Operation Indicator This indicator is lit when the freeze prevention function is in operation 1 Q bo ji bo Co j IE I Part Names and Functions Kitchen Remote Control continued E Hint The total CO2 reduction amount can be reset returned to 0 if necessary Heat Collector Indicator This indicator is lit when the heat collector is
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