CDA TH100 Specifications Page 14

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Access to any stopcocks, valves, waste traps or other
plumbing fittings that may require service is not impeded.
The front display and operating controls are readily
accessible and visible.
All connection pipes can be installed without stretching or
twisting of them.
Access to the electric power socket to be used for this
appliance is not restricted in any way.
There is a fused 13A power supply within reach of the power
cable, with that cable supported for its full length and not
stretched. If it is necessary to extend the power cable to
reach the nearest suitable socket this must be done by a
competent electrician or CDA approved technician.
Fit the black plastic wall bracket onto the filter canister and
mount this in a convenient place on a wall or cabinet side.
NOTE: Observe the flow direction embossed on the top
filter moulding and take this into consideration when
positioning the filter.
Plumbing the reservoir/heater unit & filter
Screw the supplied ⅜”BSP barbed connector onto the hot
water outlet on top of the reservoir/heater unit (this is the
connection with the red collar).
Push the trailing silicone hose from the tap itself firmly onto
the barbed connector (which was fitted to the filter in the
previous step) and fit the supplied retaining clip. NOTE:
Ensure the hose is pushed fully home on the barbs.
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