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Zenith Autoboil

303652 Zenith Autoboil 3 Litre White303651 Zenith Autoboil 3 Litre Stainless Steel

305652 Zenith Autoboil 5 Litre White305651 Zenith Autoboil 5 Litre Stainless Steel

307652 Zenith Autoboil 7.5 Litre White307651 Zenith Autoboil 7.5 Litre Stainless Steel

Installation and Operating Instructions

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ContentsRead These Warnings First ..................................................................................................................................3

Installation Requirements .....................................................................................................................................3 Installation Procedures .........................................................................................................................................4

Step 1 – Positioning .........................................................................................................................4Step 2 – Fastening ..........................................................................................................................4Step 3 – Connecting ........................................................................................................................5

3.1 Plumbing .........................................................................................................................53.2 Venting ...........................................................................................................................53.3 Electrical .........................................................................................................................6

Step 4 – Installing Filter Guide ........................................................................................................6Step 5 – Installing Tap ....................................................................................................................6Step 6 – Installing Filter ..................................................................................................................7Step 7 – Commissioning - Filter Flush & Calibrate ........................................................................7

Menu Operation ...................................................................................................................................................9 Wall Mounting Template Dimensions ................................................................................................................17 Spare Parts ..........................................................................................................................................................18 Exploded View Diagram .......................................................................................................................................19 Problem Solving ...................................................................................................................................................20 Earthing Continuity Verification ............................................................................................................................21 Operating Procedures ..........................................................................................................................................21 Filter Replacement ...............................................................................................................................................22 Cleaning ...............................................................................................................................................................23 End of Life Disposal .............................................................................................................................................23 Contact Details .....................................................................................................................................................24

Note:All plumbing must comply with the relevant parts of AS/NZS 3500All electrical must comply with the relevant parts of AS/NZS 60335/3000

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sen-sory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. For products sold in Europe, this appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children should

be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.

This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as- Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other work-ing environments;- Farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;- Bed and breakfast type environments;- Catering and similar non-retail applications.

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Read These Warnings FirstPlease read all installation requirements, installation procedures and precautions before installing any Zenith Autoboil instant boiling water heater.Never attempt to install any Zenith Autoboil instant boiling water heater without reading all of the applicable instructions.In some hard water areas where mineral scale accumulation in the boiling chamber of the Zenith Autoboil may become a problem, consideration should be given to the maintenance required. A suitable form of water treatment may be necessary.The cold water supply to this appliance must be potable and fall within your local authority’s guidelines.All plumbing connections must be made in accordance with local regulations.The Zenith Autoboil instant boiling water heater is not intended for use by young children or infirm people without supervision. Young children should be prevented from having access to ensure that they are not able to use or play with the heater. This appliance must be earthed. If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a Zenith authorised agent or a qualified electrician. Do not remove the cover of the heater under any circumstances without first isolating the heater from the power supply.Do not use strong, corrosive or abrasive cleaners to clean the case of the heater.Frost protection: If this heater is located where ambient air temperature could fall below 5ºC when the heater is not in use, do not turn off the appliance electrically. This safeguide does not offer the same protection to the connecting pipework and fittings.The ambient temperatures this unit must operate within is 5ºC - 50ºC.This heater is intended only for indoor use and should never be installed outdoors or be exposed to the elements of nature.This unit must not be positioned in an area that may be cleaned by a water jet. This unit must not be cleaned by a water jet.

Before installing, ensure that the following are available:a) Sufficient space to position the heater so there is at least 100 mm

clearance above the heater for service access, 150 mm to its left and 20 mm to its right – the tap outlet must be positioned at least 300 mm above a draining board or drip tray.

b) Standard 220- 240 volt power cable positioned as shown on the paper mounting template for connection from the rear of the heater to the terminal block within the heater, OR a standard 10 amp 220- 240 volt power outlet on the wall within 1500 mm of the heater. This switch must provide all-pole disconnection and a contact separation of at least 3 mm installed in accordance with wiring rules, see Step 3 - 3.3).

c) Cold water supply with a minimum working pressure of 70 kPa and a maximum working pressure of 700 kPa connected via an isolation valve.

d) Outlet drainage to a sink draining board or to a drip tray.

Installation Requirements

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e) Access to drainage from a vent situated at the base of the heater.f) If the water pressure is likely to exceed 700 kPa, a 350 kPa pressure

reducing valve must be installed in the cold water supply line.f) In all installation instances the walls of the heater must be vertical and

the base horizontal, there can be no exceptions to this rule.

Before You BeginRefer to the mounting-hole template on page 17.Read the installation and operating instructions completely.Decide whether to install with concealed or exposed plumbing and/or electrical connections. Concealed connections are preferred for superior appearance.

Step 1 – PositioningPosition the heater so the tap will drain on to a draining board or drip tray.Position the base of the tap to be not less than 300 mm above the draining board (height should be increased only if essential for filling larger vessels).Provide clearance for service access of not less than 100 mm top, 150 mm left, 20 mm right.Mark corner positions for the heater on the wall so as to position the paper mounting-hole template.

Step 2 – FasteningPosition mounting-hole template on wall and drill holes where shown.Remove cover fastening screws from heater and lift whole cover off heater.Remove filter guide as shown in picture above. Install plumbing and wiring and prepare pipe ends and wiring ends as shown.Screw heater chassis to the wall using screws or bolts suited to the wall.Screws or bolts must be capable of supporting the heater weight when filled.

Installation Procedures

COLD INLET

VENT OUTLET

INLET POSITION

VENT POSITION

Approximate Weight When Filled

100 mm minimum clearance

20 mm minimumclearancefrom right edge to wall

300 mm

150 mm

3.0 Litre models 12.5 kg5.0 Litre models 16.5 kg7.5 Litre models 20.5 kg

Installation Requirements

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Concealed Vent

Concealed Inlet

45 mm

Step 3 – ConnectingTHE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS TO BE DONE BY AN AUTHORISED INSTALLER ONLY.

3.1 PlumbingFor exposed plumbing connection, connect the cold water inlet pipe from the base of the heater directly to the 12.7 mm compression fittings.For concealed plumbing connections, connect the cold water pipe through the rear of the chassis using a 12.7 mm capillary elbow (# 63 Swivel Elbows).Cold water pipes must be flushed before connection to the inlet. Any clogging due to sediment or fines will adversely affect the operation of the heater.It is recommended that the heater be installed with a stop cock which allows it to be isolated from the mains supply for servicing.Water pressure requirements:Minimum - 70 kPa maximum - 700 kPa.

3.2 VentingA vent at the base of the heater must be plumbed to a safe visible location as, under certain conditions, it may discharge cold or boiling water and/or steam.For exposed vent plumbing, connect vent outlet from the base of heater to a 12.7 mm pipe which has a continuous fall, is no more than 3 metres long, has no more than 3 right angle bends, and visibly discharges to a waste water drain. Alternatively attach a tundish to the wall as shown and plumb away to waste.Note: when routing the plumbing for the vent / tundish installed and mains inlet line, ensure you do not obstruct filter access for filter replacement.

1

2 Remove Filter Guard

Visible TundishVent line

Installation Procedures

Warning: If pressure is likely to exceed 700 kPa, a pressure limiting valve must be installed in the cold water supply line. Zenith recommends a valve rated at 350 kPa for this appli-cation.

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This unit is designed for connection to a 220-240 volt AC power supply via either a concealed electrical connection or an exposed electrical connection.For an exposed electrical connection, the pre-fitted flex and plug cable is plugged into the PCB as shown. Use a standard 10 amp, 220-240 volt power outlet within 1500 mm from the heater with adequate power for the unit.For a concealed electrical connection, disconnect the pre-fitted flex and plug cable at the PCB connector and discard. Connect the Live (Active) and Neutral wires of the concealed power cable through the rear access opening to the green terminal block on the PCB. Crimp a 6.3 mm QC female spade connector to the earth wire of the concealed power cable and attach to the chassis earth male terminal.For a concealed electrical connection, an isolation switch should be installed.Check that the earth is connected through the PCB to the chassis with an ohm meter.

Step 4 – Installing Filter GuideAssemble the filter guide provided with the unit, make sure it is locked in position, then put the cover back on.

1. Push the filter guide upwards 2. Rotate clockwise until locked

Thread Tape

2. Before installing the tap, ensure sufficient thread tape is applied to the thread.

1. After the filter guide is installed, fit the cover to the unit and fix with screws top and bottom.

Step 5 – Installing Tap

Installation Procedures

Warning: Do not connect both options. It is essential that the flex and plug cable is removed from the PCB if the concealed connection is used. Otherwise the GPO plug will become live.

3.3 ElectricalWarning: Do not turn on the power until instructed. Water must first be available from the tap outlet to prevent damage.

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1. Insert the filter

To install a filter, insert the filter into the base of the unit as shown and turn 90° until a click or stop point is reached, see images below. There should be approximately 20mm of the filter protuding when installed.

3. After the cover is fitted, turn the tap fully clockwise to the end stop and stopped at upright position.

4. Use the spanner supplied to tighten the lock nut anti-clockwise.

2. Turn the filter through 90° until fully engaged

20mm

Lock nut

Step 6 – Installing Filter

NOTE: For safe operation, the filter cartridge should be replaced every 6-12 months, or earlier if you notice a persistent reduction in water pressure from the appliance or an unpleasant taste or odour in the water. Refer to Filter Replacement section on page 21 for instructions of changing filter.

Installation Procedures

Step 7 – Commissioning - Filter Flush & Calibrate

Fig.1

Warning: Do not turn on the power until instructed. Water must first be available from the tap outlet to prevent damage.

1. The filter flush valve switch is located on the left side of the unit. Check that it is in the correct position to perform a filter flush. Rotate the filter flush switch (either way) to point down to the “FILTER FLUSH” position, as shown in Fig.1.

2. Turn on the mains water. Allow at least 5 litres of water to flush through the filter. Make sure there is water flowing from

Rotate filter switch to FILTER FLUSH

FILTER FLUSH

FILTERED

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Fig.2

Depress

Inlet water temp

15°C 10°C

3.0 Litre models 16 min 17 min

5.0 Litre models 16 min 17 min

7.5 Litre models 23 min 24 min

the vent outlet (i.e. the valve setting is correct). Water should not flow into the tank.

3. Once the filter flush is complete, rotate the filter valve switch 180° (either way) to point up to the “FILTERED” position (Fig.2).

4. Open the tap (push the lever backwards) into the locked open position (Fig.2) and allow the tank to fill until water flows from the tap outlet.

5. Once the water is available from the tap, turn off the mains water and close the tap outlet.

6. Turn on the power to the unit (water must be in the tank).

7. Touch the white circle next to the left of the [Tick] to “Continue”

For screen operation, see the section on “Menu Operation”.

8. Boiling Calibration will commence. It will take several minutes for the water to boil.

Calibrating Completed

9. When it completes (as prompted), turn on the mains water supply.

10. Select to Continue

11. The home screen will be shown (see section 2.1).

12. The tank will fill and heat. It will take the initial times shown in the table to reach the final state.

Installation Procedures

Rotate switch to FILTERED

FILTER FLUSH

FILTERED

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The Autoboil uses a display and button menu system for setup and operation adjustment.

The display does not have a touch screen feature. The side buttons are used to navigate, perform selections and modify values.

The icon changes according to the button action. A button has no function when no icon is shown.

Menu Operation

1. Understanding Icons and Buttons

Move to the next item able to be highlighted.

Move to the previous item able to be highlighted.

Confirm menu selection.

Move to the previous menu.

Perform one of 3 functions:

1. Move to the menu titled by the highlighted item.2. Select the currently highlighted item to adjust it.3. Confirm the value of a selected item.

Increment the item selected.

Decrement the item selected.

2. Home Screen Content

2.1 Normal Mode

Button 2 shows faults information. Button 3 shows more information about the filter life.

Fault Indication:

There are no current faults.

Shown red, there are current faults.

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Using to navigate to the filter life settings menu.

Button 4 will show more information about the sleep mode settings.

Using to navigate to the sleep mode settings menu.

Filter Indication:

Days remaining of filter life.

Shown red, filter needs replacement.

Sleep Mode Indication:

Unit will enter sleep mode at the time shown.

Unit will enter sleep mode when it is dark.

All sleep saving modes are disabled.

2.2 Sleep Mode

Trigger Indication:

Unit will exit sleep mode at the time shown.

Unit will exit sleep mode when ambient light returns to normal (bright room).

Menu Operation

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3. Settings Menu

Select on the home screen to navigate to the main menu.

Choose Settings and select Choose an option and select

2.3 Sleep Override Mode

Awake time remaining:

Unit will return back to sleep mode after this time.

Main Menu Settings Menu

Menu Operation

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3.1 Settings - Date/TimeFrom the settings menu choose Settingsand select

Navigating using and

Perform a selection or confirm an adjusted value using

Adjust the date/time values using and

Note: Time can be in 12hr or 24hr mode.

To set up time choose a selection, then

Adjust value by using and then to confirm. Follow similar steps to set up date.

From the settings menu choose Settings and select and to adjust boiling point.

Confirm using and return to the previous menu.

3.2 Settings - Temperature

Note: Setting the temperature above 98°C may require boiling calibration to prevent excessive steam release or high energy usage (see section 4.2).

3.3 Settings - Sleep ModesFrom the settings menu choose Sleep Modesand select

Choose Sleep Trigger and select , and to select the trigger for the unit to enter its sleep mode.

Confirm using and return to the previous menu.

Disabled the unit will not enter its sleep mode.

the unit will use the on/off timer set-tings to enter and exit its sleep mode.

the unit will enter its sleep mode when darkness is detected and will exit its sleep mode when the ambient light returns to a normal level (bright room).

Timer

Ambient Light

Choose Sleep Action and select and to select the heating mode action when the unit is in its

sleep mode. Confirm using and return to the previous menu.

3.3.2 Sleep Action

3.3.1 Sleep Trigger

Menu Operation

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68°C While the unit is in its sleep mode the set point of the water will be reduced to 68°C.

While the unit is in its sleep mode no heating of the water will occur.

Off

Choose Timer Settings and select and to select the trigger for the unit to enter its sleep mode.

Confirm using and return to the previous menu.

Everyday Adjust on/off timer settings for all 7 days simultaneously.

Adjust on/off timer settings for all 5 weekdays simultaneously.

Adjust on/off timer settings for the 2 weekend days simultaneously.

Adjust on/off timer settings for the 7 days separately.

Weekdays

Weekends

Individual Days

3.3.3 Timer Settings

►Individual Days Settings

Choose item and adjust value, then to confirm.

3.4 Settings - Filter

From the settings menu choose Filter and select

3.4.1 Internal / External FiltersChoose Internal or External

and select

Choose one of the following options and select

Note: There is a similar set of menus for both internal and external filters.

Menu Operation

► Saving changes

to exit the timer settings menu. A confirmation menu will be shown.

Choose Continue to save changes and to confirm. Choose Cancel to discard changes and to confirm.

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This allows modification of filter life and usage parameters.

Filter Life – Options are:

► Disabled (no filter replacement reminder will be shown on home screen)

► 1-14 months (Default 12 months)

Filter Usage – Automatically increments daily. This is reset to “0 Days” when a filter reset is performed. Can be adjusted if a partially used filter is inserted.

The days remaining of the filter shown on this menu and on the home screen are based on these 2 parameters.

This action will reset the filter usage counter. A reminder is shown to flush the new filter before doing this (see page 21 - Filter Replacement). Select to continue after flushing.

Choose Continue and select to reset the filter usage counter.

The log shows the dates that the filter usage counter was reset and the “days used” before the reset was performed.

Use and to scroll through the log history.

3.4.2 Filter Life / Usage

3.4.3 Replace Filter

3.4.2 Filter Log

Select on the home screen to navigate to the main menu.

Choose Install and select

4. Install Menu

Menu Operation

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4.1 Install - Light Calibration

From the install menu choose Continue and select

Before continuing ensure the unit is in its normal typical light environment and the front panel is not covered.

Select to perform the calibration. It will complete after 6 seconds.

Select to continue.

4.2 Install - Boiling Calibration

This automatically corrects for boiling point differences at each installation site. The unit was calibrated by the installer at installation; however the installation environment may have changed requiring recalibration of the boiling point.

Incorrect boiling calibration points may cause excessive steam vent releases, or increased energy usage.

Boiling calibration is recommended when the temperature setting is close to 100°C (section 3.2).

From the install menu choose Continue and select

The unit will heat the water for boiling calibration. This may take several minutes depending on the initial water temperature. When it completes the screen will automatically return to the install screen.

4.3 Install - Power Cycle

From the install menu choose Power Cycle and select

This will turn the unit briefly off then on (restart). All custom settings will be retained.

Choose Continue and select to perform the power cycle.

Menu Operation

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5.1 Info - ProductFrom the install menu choose Product

5.2 Info - Current Fault

From the info menu choose Current Fault

6. Service Menu

Note: The service menu is used by technicians only for diagnostic purposes.

Menu Operation

5. Info Menu

Select on the home screen to navigate to the main menu.

Choose Info and select

Choose value then select

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Wall Mounting Template Dimensions

25 40

70

329 (

1.5L)

414 (

3L)

448 (

5L)

561 (

7.5L)

37

55

56 76

273 (1.5L & 3L) 302 (5L & 7.5L)

310 (

1.5L)

395 (

3L)

429 (

5L)

542 (

7.5L)

37 (1.5L) 235 (1.5L)

37 (3L) 235 (3L)

52 (5L) 250 (5L)

52 (7.5L)

250 (7.5L)

ColdInlet Vent

External Plumbing

Electrical Wiring

Internal Plumbing

Positioning pin

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Spare Parts

Item Kit Number Description

194443NZ EB & AB 3 Ltr Tank Assy94444NZ EB & AB 5 Ltr Tank Assy94445NZ EB & AB 7.5 Ltr Tank Assy

2 94479NZ AB Fascia & PCB assy94480NZ AB Fascia & PCB assy Grey

3 94447NZ Escutcheon4 94448NZ Tap Lock Nut5 90501NZ Tap Top Assy6 93730NZ Flow Insert7 94478NZ Tap Body8 91440NZ Hot Tank NTC9 94449NZ Loom, PCB to Overload

10 94481NZ Ribbon Cable11 94451NZ Plug, HB Outlet12 94482NZ PCB, AB Powerboard13 93704NZ 0.2 mic Zenith MicroPurity Filter 2 size14 94454NZ Cistern Tank15 94455NZ Ball Valve assy16 94456NZ Cistern Gasket17 94457NZ Cistern Lid EB & AB18 93118NZ Elbow Stem 1/4"19 90100NZ Grommet, Cistern to Tank20 94458NZ Overload21 94459NZ Side release plug22 94460NZ Seal transfer tube

Item Kit Number Description

23 94483NZ Metering Tube 1.5 & 3 Ltr94461NZ Metering Tube 5 & 7.5 Ltr

24 90485NZ Element assy 1500W 1.5 & 390486NZ Element assy 2400W 5 & 7.5

2594484NZ Bush Vent assy 3 ltr94485NZ Bush Vent assy 5 ltr94486NZ Bush Vent assy 7.5 ltr

26 94487NZ Inlet assy

27 94488NZ AB Fascia Kit94489NZ AB Fascia Kit Grey

28 94470NZ Tap assy

29 90493NZ Metering tube kit 1.5 & 3 Ltr90494NZ Metering tube kit 5 & 7.5 Ltr

30 94471NZ Cistern Gasket kit31 94472NZ Cistern assy32 90506NZ Tap Outlet

33 94473NZ Hot Tank Gasket kit 1.5 & 3 Ltr94474NZ Hot Tank Gasket kit 5 & 7.5 Ltr

34 94490NZ PCB Splash Guard35 94491NZ Filter Flush Valve36 94492NZ Filter Head Kit (no Bracket)38 94493NZ PCB & Filter Bracket39 94494NZ Filter Guide40 94495NZ Grommet

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Exploded View Diagram

1

11

234

7 6 5

13

3938

34

35

21

36

24

8

10

259

26

232219

15

40

16

17 20

14

12

18

27

28

29

3031

32

33

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Problem SolvingSymptom Possible Cause Solution

Fails to dispense water.

Incorrect filter flush valve setting.

Incorrect filter insertion.

Water isolating valve turned off.

Blocked filter, blocked meter tube, blocked strainer, jammed ball

valve assembly.

Check filter flush valve position (see Step 7, page 8).

Check filter is inserted correctly (see page 21).

Check water supply valve.

Contact Zenith authorised agent.

Water not boiling.

Incorrect temperature setting.

Incorrect sleep mode setting.

No power.

Faulty thermostat, faulty element, faulty cutout.

Check temperature setting (see section 3.2).

Check sleep mode settings (see section 3.3) or reset settings from service menu.

Check power supply.

Contact Zenith authorised agent.

Runs out of boiling water and fails to refill.

Outlet tap drips.Overflow from vent.

Excessive steam from vent.Power “on” but no heat.

Overload repeatedly tripping with excessive steam.

Overload repeatedly tripping without

excessive steam.

Requires boiling calibration.

Incorrect filter flush valve setting.

Incorrect filter insertion.

Internal adjustment.

Perform boiling calibration (see section 4.2).

Check filter flush valve position (see Step 7, page 8).

Check filter is inserted correctly (see page 21).

Contact Zenith authorised agent.

Sleep/Wakes incorrectly when room is light/dark.

Requires light calibration.

Incorrect sleep modes settings.

Perform light calibration (see section 4.1).

Check sleep mode settings (see section 3.3) or reset settings from service menu.

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Warning: this appliance must be earthed. Following remedial service the earthing continuity of the heater must be checked by a qualified technician using an appliance tester, or continuity tester of accuracy Class 5 or better. Class 5 denotes an accuracy of 5% full scale deflection.1. Isolate power supply.2. Set meter to 0 ohm with leads connected together.3. Connect one test lead to the earth pin on the three pin plug.4. Connect the other test lead to a bare patch of metal (preferably on the edge) of the top of the cover, then to the front cover of the unit, and then to the tap.Warning- the water may be boiling - show extra care.5. Test that in every instance the electrical resistance does not exceed 1 ohm.

Earthing Continuity Verification

If required, an earth continuity test can be performed by testing between the earth pin on the products lead and a exposed piece of metal on the case and the tap body.

Operating Procedures

Tap OperationBoiling waterZenith Autoboil is fitted with a two-way tap for filtered instant boiling water.For instant boiling water, gently pull the top of the tap forward.Boiling water will flow until the tap handle is released. This operation gives fingertip flow control for safe filling of cups and mugs.To fill larger vessels such as teapots and saucepans, rotate the tap 180 degrees and depress it until it locks into a horizontal position. Boiling water will flow until the tap is returned to its normal vertical position. This operation allows the vessel to be filled without holding your hand where it may be affected by steam.

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1. Turn the filter anti-clockwise.

NOTE: For safe operation, the filter cartridge should be replaced every 6-12 months, or earlier if you notice a persistent reduction in water pressure from the appliance or an unpleasant taste or odour in the water.To Replace Filter:• Turn the filter anti-clockwise (Fig.1) and pull the cartridge down

(Fig.2). Have an absorbent cloth ready as a small amount of water will be released as the filter is removed. The cartridge should release from the filter head.

• Replace with a new filter by gently pushing up, engaging the key and turning the filter clockwise until the filter clicks or locks into place.

• Perform filter flush by following the steps 1 - 4 only on pages 7-8 (Step 7 - Commissioning).

• Go to [Replace Fitler] screen to reset the filter usage counter. Follow the instructions on page 14 (3.4.3 Replace Filter) section for details of menu operation.

Warning! Not changing filtration cartridges when required may cause the water to become biologically unsafe.

If the Zenith Autoboil is switched off for a long period of time (e.g. more than a weekend), run water through the outlet for at least 5 minutes before consumption.

Use only Zenith Filters in this product to ensure effective filtration and operation. Replacement filter cartridges can be obtained through plumbing suppliers or directly from Zenith.

Filter replacement instructions are included with the filter cartridge spare part kits.

Please dispose of the filter cartridge responsibly.

Filter Replacement

Fig.1

2. Remove the filter by gently pulling down.

Fig.2

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End of life disposal

In order to help preserve our environment we ask that you dispose of this product correctly. Please contact your local city council for collection centre details.

Cleaning

Cleaning CaseDo not use strong, corrosive, spray or abrasive cleaners. Clean the case with a soft cloth or sponge and mild soapy water.

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Contact Details

New Zealand Head Office

Zenith Heaters LimitedIRD/GST No. 95 640 729Unit 2/15 Moselle AvenueHendersonAuckland 0610New Zealand

www.zenithwater.co.nzTelephone +(64 9) 838 8612Free Call 0800 558 055

As Zenith’s policy is one of continuous product improvement, changes to specifications may be made without prior notice. Images in this booklet have been modified and may not be true representations of the finished goods. The standard cup referred to in this publication is 167 ml (6 fl oz). The standard glass is 200 ml (7 fl oz). The terms “Zenith” “Hydroboil”, “Autoboil”,” Econoboil”, “Power-Pulse”, “GlobalPlus”, “MicroPurity” are trademarks of Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd.Products described in this publication are manufactured under one or more patents and further patent applications are pending. One or more products described in this publication are also registered designs of Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd.Please check the website for the latest user manualwww.zenithwater.co.nz

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