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Pressure relief valve
Scalding injury from hot water and/or
tampering with the pressure relief valve!
• Never actuate the pressure relief valve as
long as the appliance is still hot.
• Do not place a plug or reducing coupling
on the outlet part of the valve.
• The pressure relief valve is a safety
component and must not be removed
for any reason other than replacement.
• The pressure relief valve is not service-
able; if defective, it must be replaced.
• It must be replaced by a Truma pressure
relief valve rated for 100 psi (6.9bar)
that is CSA-certified and registered.
• It must be replaced by a Truma certi-
fied service technician.
• Tampering with the pressure relief
valve will void the warranty.
The appliance is equipped with a pressure relief
valve (Fig. 3) that complies with the standard
for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems,
ANSI Z21.22
4a
4
4b
Fig. 3
4 Pressure relief valve
4a Lever in
“valve closed during operation” position
4b Lever in “open” position
Access door
Opening the access door
1. Turn the turn lock counterclockwise into
the vertical position.
Fig. 4
• The access door can be opened in two
different positions:
– Position is the maximum opening
width for switching the appliance on
or off.
– Position is the starting position for
removing the access door.
Damage to the hinge!
• Do not try to remove the access door in
Position . Position is the maximum
opening width of the access door.
• Only remove the access door in Position .
2. Open the access door to Position .
Fig. 5