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Drazice OKC 100 NTR Manuel d'utilisation et d'installation
During the heating process the pressurised connection water that increases its volume due
to heating must drip off the safety valve. In non-pressurised connection water drips off the
overflow combination faucet. When heating is finished, the set temperature and the actual
temperature of consumed water should be roughly equal. After connecting the heater to the
water main and electrical power system, and after checking the safety valve (following the
instructions attached to the valve), the heater can be put into operation.
Procedure of putting the heater into operation:
1. Check both water and electric installation; for combined heaters, check also the installation to
the hot water heating system. Check proper placement of thermostat sensors; The sensors in
the thermo well have to be inserted all the way.
2. Open the hot water valve on the combination faucet.
3. Open the cold water inlet valve to the heater.
4. As soon as the water starts running through the hot water valve, the heater is filled and the valve
can be closed.
5. In case of a leakage (flange lid), we recommend fastening the flange lid bolts.
6. Screw down the electric installation guard.
7. When commencing operation, flush the heater until the cloudiness in the water is gone.
8. Make sure to fill in properly the warranty certificate.

2.7 PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE, DISCHARGE

If the hot water heater is put out of service for a longer time, or if it is not going to be used it
has to be drained and disconnected from the electric supply network on all poles. The switch
for the supply lead or the fuse cut-outs have to be shut off.
At places with permanent risk of frost the hot water heater must be drained before the cold
season starts if the appliance remains out of service for several days and if the power supply
is disconnected.
Drainage of service water shall be performed after closing the shut-off valve in the cold
water supply piping (through the discharge valve for safety valve combination), and with
simultaneous opening of all hot water valves of connected fittings. Hot water may outflow
during the drainage! If there is a risk of frost it has to be considered that not only the water
in the hot water heater and in the hot water piping may get frozen but also the water in the
entire cold water supply piping. It is therefore advisable to drain all fittings and piping that
carry water, up to the part where the house water meter is installed (connection of the
house to water main) which is not jeopardised by frost. When the tank is to be used again, it
has to be filled with water and one needs to make sure that the water flowing out at the hot
water valves did not contain any bubbles.
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