This water heater must be installed and serviced by a qualified person.
Please leave this guide with the householder.
Warning: Upon completion of the installation and commissioning of the water heater, leave this guide
with the householder or a responsible officer. DO NOT
leave this guide inside of the cover of the water
heater, as it may interfere with the safe operation of the water heater or ignite when the water heater is
turned on.
PATENTS
This water heater may be protected by one or more patents or registered designs in the name of
Rheem Australia Pty Ltd., Rheem New Zealand Limited or Paloma Co., Ltd.
Rheem Australia Pty Ltd is the supplier of the Rheem range of continuous flow gas water heaters,
manufactured by Paloma Co., Ltd., a world leader in water heater technology and manufacture.
®
Registered trademark of Rheem Australia Pty Ltd., or Rheem New Zealand Limited.
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Note: Every care has been taken to ensure accuracy in preparation of this publication.
No liability can be accepted for any consequences, which may arise as a result of its application.
TRADEMARKS
CONTENTS
HOUSEHOLDER - We recommend you read pages 4 to 34.
The other pages are intended for the installer but may be of interest.
About Your Water Heater ............................................................................................................ 4
Temperature Control ................................................................................................................. 11
Temperature Control – Deluxe ................................................................................................. 12
Water Supplies........................................................................................................................... 31
Save A Service Call ................................................................................................................... 32
Installation – Water Heater ....................................................................................................... 35
This Owner’s Guide and Installation Instructions is shared for the Australian and New Zealand markets.
Where the content of this document is specific to either market, it is marked with either
AU for Australian specific content or NZ for New Zealand specific content.
The 884024 models in both natural gas and LPG fuel types are the only models sold in New Zealand.
The 886024 models are not sold in New Zealand.
References to these models do not apply to the New Zealand market.
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
WATER HEATER APPLICATION
This water heater is designed for use in a single family domestic dwelling for the purpose of heating potable
water. Its use in an application other than this may shorten its life.
MODEL TYPE
The Rheem® continuous flow gas water heater model you have chosen is for outdoor installation only. This
model has an extended manufacturer’s warranty (refer to the Rheem warranty on page 71).
The water heater has a maximum preset outlet temperature setting of:
• 884 series 75°C
• 886 series 50°C
Notes:
•The 886 series water heater is marked “THIS APPLIANCE DELIVERS WATER NOT EXCEEDING 50°C
IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 3498” on the front panel. This model;
must not be installed as an in-series gas booster to a solar water heater, as water temperature
greater than 50°C can be delivered from the water heater contravening its compliance to AS 3498.
must not be installed with a Water Star water heater as water
temperature greater than 50°C can be delivered from the system.
•The 884 series water heater may be installed as an in-series gas
booster to a solar water heater. For information relating to the function
and operation of the solar water heater, refer to the Owner’s Guide
and Installation Instructions supplied with the solar water heater.
•When installed as an in-series gas booster to a solar water heater, the
884 series water heater:
can deliver water at temperatures up to 75°C for a Premier Loline
and Loline pumped system and a Hiline thermosiphon system and
possibly higher temperatures from a Premier Hiline thermosiphon
system.
during periods of low solar energy gain, will boost the water
temperature automatically to its preset outlet temperature setting.
WATER HEATER OPERATION
The water heater operates automatically, heating water as it passes through the water heater. When a hot
tap is opened, the gas burners ignite to provide immediate heating of the water. The heat produced by the
burner is transferred to the water through the heat exchanger. The water is heated to a constant temperature
by the automatic adjustment of the gas supply to the burner to suit the water flow rate (refer to “Temperature
Control” on pages 11 to 30). The gas burners extinguish when the hot tap is closed.
Automatic safety controls are fitted to the water heater to provide safe and efficient operation.
GAS BOOSTING FOR A SOLAR WATER HEATER
Water stored in the solar storage tank passes through the in-series gas booster when a hot tap is opened.
The in-series gas booster is for heating water at times of low solar energy gain, such as during cloudy or
rainy weather, or during colder months.
Solar heated water can reach temperatures up to 75°C for a Premier Loline and Loline pumped system and
a Hiline thermosiphon system and possibly higher for a Premier Hiline thermosiphon system. The in-series
gas booster operates automatically. When the solar heated water temperature is 58°C or higher, the flow
passes through the in-series gas booster without boosting. When the solar heated water temperature is
below 58°C, the in-series gas booster heats the water to its preset outlet temperature setting.
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
MAINS PRESSURE
The water heater is designed for direct connection to the mains water supply. If the mains supply pressure in
your area exceeds that shown on page 37, a pressure limiting valve must be fitted. The supply pressure
should be greater than 140 kPa for the rated flow and performance to be achieved.
HOW HOT SHOULD THE WATER BE?
The water heater may be installed with one or more user adjustable temperature controllers, which allow you
to choose the most suitable temperature for your hot water needs (refer to “Temperature Control” on
page 11).
If a controller is not installed, the water heater heats the water to the preset outlet temperature setting. The
factory preset outlet temperature setting is:
• 884 series 60°C – AU 55°C – NZ
• 886 series 50°C
Note: The preset outlet temperature setting of this water heater cannot be adjusted by the householder. The
setting can only be adjusted by the installer, Rheem Service or their nearest Accredited Service
Agent / Centre.
Australia New Zealand
maximum Kitchen controller
temperature setting 884 series
maximum recommended supply
temperature to bathrooms and ensuites.
maximum Bathroom controller
temperature setting 884 series
maximum Kitchen and Bathroom
controller temperature setting
886 series
minimum Kitchen and Bathroom
controller temperature setting
maximum Kitchen controller
temperature setting.
maximum recommended supply
temperature to bathrooms and ensuites.
maximum Bathroom controller
temperature setting
minimum Kitchen and Bathroom
controller temperature setting
Note: Australian Standard AS 3498 requires that a water heater provides the means to inhibit the growth of
Legionella bacteria in potable water. When this water heater is used as an in-series gas booster for a solar
water heater, it can satisfy this AS 3498 requirement provided it is energised, the booster preset outlet
temperature setting is 70°C or higher and a remote temperature controller is not used.
Warning: Temperature controllers must not be fitted to this water heater (884 series) if it is installed as
an in-series gas booster with a solar water heater or if a Water Star water heater is installed, because water
at a temperature much higher than the controller setting can be delivered. If a solar or Water Star water
heater is installed to an existing water heater installation, then all controllers must be disconnected and
removed.
If this water heater is installed as part of a solar water heater system, the system can deliver water at
temperatures from 58°C up to 75°C and possibly higher depending upon the model of solar water heater
installed.
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
HOTTER WATER INCREASES THE RISK OF SCALD INJURY
This water heater can deliver water at temperatures which can cause scalding. Check the water temperature
before use, such as when entering a shower or filling a bath or basin, to ensure it is suitable for the
application and will not cause scald injury.
We recommend and it may be required by regulations that an approved temperature limiting device be fitted
into the hot water piping to the bathroom and ensuite when an 884 series water heater is installed. This will
keep the water temperature below 50°C – AU or 55°C – NZ at the bathroom and ensuite. The risk of scald
injury will be reduced and if no controllers are installed and the preset outlet temperature setting has not
been adjusted below 55°C or if a Kitchen controller is installed, still allow hotter water to the kitchen and
laundry.
An 886 series water heater will not deliver temperatures exceeding 50°C, in accordance with AS 3498. There
is no requirement in AS/NZS 3500.4 to fit a temperature limiting device if this water heater is installed in
other than an early childhood centre, school, nursing home or a facility for young, aged, sick or disabled
people.
EZ-LINK SYSTEM DUAL INSTALLATION
Two continuous flow 884 series gas water heaters installed in an Ez-LinkTM system dual installation
arrangement, when they are part of a circulated hot water flow and return system:
•AU - can only have a Kitchen controller installed, which MUST NOT be below 60°C to meet the
requirements of the Plumbing Standard.
•NZ – can have a Kitchen controller and / or Bathroom controller(s) installed and must also have an
approved UV sterilisation or chlorine disinfection system installed. This is required as the maximum
temperature controller settings are less than 60°C, and the requirements of the Plumbing Standard must
be met.
Warning: The controller must be left on during periods the circulator may operate.
PRECAUTIONS
Where damage to property can occur in the event of the water heater leaking, the water heater must be
installed over a safe tray. Construction, installation and draining of a safe tray must comply with
AS/NZS 3500.4 and all local codes and regulatory authority requirements.
The water heater must be maintained in accordance with the Owner’s Guide and Installation Instructions.
Refer to “General Maintenance” on page 7, “Minor Six Month Maintenance” on page 7 and “Major Five Year
Service” on page 8.
If this water heater is to be used where an uninterrupted hot water supply is necessary for your application or
business you should ensure that you have back up redundancy within the hot water system design. This
should ensure the continuity of hot water supply in the event that this water heater were to become
inoperable for any reason. We recommend you seek advice from your plumber or specifier about your needs
and building back up redundancy into your hot water supply system.
WARNING
This water heater is only intended to be operated by persons who have the experience or the knowledge and
the capabilities to do so. This water heater is not intended to be operated by persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities i.e. the infirm, or by children. Children should be supervised to ensure they do
not interfere with the water heater.
The water heater uses 240 Volt AC electrical power for operation of the control systems and the combustion
fan. The removal of the front panel will expose 240 V wiring. It must only be removed by a qualified person.
The power lead from the water heater must be plugged into a weatherproof electrical outlet. Take care not to
touch the power plug with wet hands.
Two overflow drain slots are located immediately under the flue outlet. Fluid discharging from these slots
indicates the drain line has become obstructed and a service call must be made. Phone Rheem Service or
their nearest Accredited Service Agent / Centre to arrange for an inspection.
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
SAFETY
This water heater is supplied with temperature sensors, a FlameSafe® protection system and a pressure
relief valve. These devices must not be tampered with or removed. The water heater must not be operated
unless each of these devices is fitted and is in working order.
If the power supply cord or plug is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified person in order to avoid a
hazard. The power supply cord and plug must be replaced with a genuine replacement part available from
Rheem. Phone Rheem Service or their nearest Accredited Service Agent / Centre to arrange for an
inspection.
Warning: For continued safety of this water heater it must be installed, operated and maintained in
accordance with the Owner’s Guide and Installation Instructions.
The Rheem warranty may not cover faults if relief valves or other safety devices are tampered with or
if the installation is not in accordance with these instructions.
•Do not store flammable or combustible materials near the
water heater. Flammable liquids (such as petrol), newspapers
and similar articles must be kept well away from the water
heater and the flue terminal.
•Do not use aerosols, stain removers and household
chemicals near the water heater whilst it is working. Gases
from some aerosol sprays, stain removers and household
chemicals become corrosive when drawn into a flame.
•Do not store swimming pool chemicals, household
cleaners, etc., near the water heater.
•Do not place anything on top of the water heater or in contact
with the flue terminal. Ensure the flue terminal is not obstructed
in any way at any time.
•Do not use Propane / Butane gas mixtures in a Propane model. A Propane model is designed to operate
on Propane only. The use of Propane / Butane mixture, such as automotive LPG fuel, in a Propane
model is unsafe and can cause damage to the water heater.
Note: LPG models sold in New Zealand are designed to operate on the Propane / Butane mixture
supplied in New Zealand. An LPG model has an LFZ suffix in its model number.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
The jacket of the water heater can be cleaned with a soft cloth and warm mild soapy water. Under no
circumstances should abrasive materials or powders be used.
The area around the water heater can be sprayed with insecticide to rid the area of insects. Insects
encroaching into or nesting in the water heater can interfere with the operation of the water heater and also
damage components.
MINOR SIX MONTH MAINTENANCE
It is recommended minor maintenance be performed every six months by the dwelling occupant. The minor
maintenance includes:
•Inspect around the air inlet, flue terminal and the water heater in general for plant growth.
Trim back any shrubs, bushes or other plants which have encroached around the water heater.
Plant growth across the air let and flue terminal can interfere with the performance of the water
heater.
•Inspect around the water heater for insect infestations, such as ants.
Spray insecticide around the water heater if necessary to rid the area of insects. Do not spray the
surface or into the air inlet or flue terminal of the water heater.
Insects encroaching into or nesting in the water heater can interfere with the operation of the water
heater.
•Check the drain line from the safe tray (if one is installed) is not blocked.
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
MAJOR FIVE YEAR SERVICE
For safe and efficient operation, it is recommended an a five year service be conducted on the water heater.
Only genuine replacement parts should be used on this water heater.
Warning: Servicing of a water heater must only be carried out by qualified personnel. Phone Rheem
Service or their nearest Accredited Service Agent / Centre.
The annual service includes the following actions:
• Check and if necessary adjust the gas pressure.
• Check the operation of and clean the burner.
• Visually check the unit for any potential problems.
• Inspect all connections.
• Check the drain line from the safe tray (if one is installed) is not blocked.
TO TURN OFF THE WATER HEATER
If it is necessary to turn off the water heater:
•Turn off the controllers(s) (if fitted) by pressing the on / off button.
The light in the on / off button will go out and the ACTIVE light, if it is on, will go out.
•Switch off the electrical supply at the power outlet to the water heater if there is no risk of freezing
conditions occurring (refer to note below).
• Close the gas isolation valve at the inlet to the water heater.
• Close the cold water isolation valve at the inlet to the water heater.
Note: If there is a risk of freezing conditions, the electrical supply to the water heater should not be switched
off unless the water heater is drained, otherwise damage could result (refer to “Frost Protection” on page 9
and “Draining the Water Heater” on page 9).
TO TURN ON THE WATER HEATER
•Screw in the drain plugs at the cold water inlet and hot water outlet of the water heater if the water
heater has been drained.
• Open all of the hot taps in the house (don’t forget the shower).
• Open the cold water isolation valve fully at the inlet to the water heater.
Air will be forced out of the taps.
• Close each tap as water flows freely from it.
• Open the gas isolation valve fully at the inlet to the water heater.
• Plug in the power supply cord at the power outlet.
• Switch on the electrical supply at the power outlet to the water heater.
• Turn on a controller, if one is fitted, by pressing the on / off button.
The light in the on / off button and the ACTIVE light will both glow.
The water heater will operate automatically when you open a hot tap.
GOING ON HOLIDAYS
If you are going on holidays, it is not necessary to turn the water heater off. If it is necessary to turn off the
water heater, refer to “To Turn Off The Water Heater” on page 8.
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
FROST PROTECTION
The water heater has a frost protection system. The frost protection system will protect the water heater from
damage, by preventing ice forming in the waterways of the water heater, in the event of freezing conditions
occurring.
Notes:
•The frost protection system will be rendered inoperable if electrical power is not available at the water
heater. Damage caused by freezing due to the unavailability of power at the water heater is not covered
by the Rheem warranty (refer to “Terms of the Rheem Warranty” on page 71).
•If it is necessary to switch the power off to the water heater and there is a risk of freezing, then it is
necessary to drain the water heater (refer to “Draining the Water Heater” on page 9).
• Pipe work to and from the water heater must be adequately insulated to prevent freezing.
• The water heater is not suitable for installation in areas where the ambient temperature falls below -20°C
(including wind chill factor).
•Refer to “Terms of the Rheem Warranty” on page 71.
DRAINING THE WATER HEATER
• Turn off the water heater (refer to “Turn Off The Water Heater” on page 8).
• Open a hot tap (preferably the shower outlet).
• Unscrew the drain cap and the two drain plugs, one each at the cold water inlet and hot water outlet, on
the underside of the water heater.
Water will drain from the water heater.
•When water stops flowing from the water heater, close the hot tap.
Note: It is recommended not to screw the drain cap and drain plugs back in, until the water heater is to be
turned on again.
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
HOW DO I KNOW IF THE WATER HEATER IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY?
Installation requirements are shown on pages 35 to 45. The water heater must be installed:
• by a qualified person, and
• in accordance with the installation instructions, and
• in compliance with Standards AS/NZS 3500.4, AS 5601 or AS/NZS 5601.1, as applicable under local
regulations, and all local codes and regulatory authority requirements.
In New Zealand the installation must also conform with NZS 5261, as applicable under local regulations, and
the New Zealand Building Code.
Warning: Temperature controllers must not be fitted to this water heater (884 series) if it is installed as
an in-series gas booster with a solar water heater or if a Water Star water heater is installed, because water
at a temperature much higher than the controller setting can be delivered. If a solar or Water Star water
heater is installed to an existing water heater installation, then all controllers must be disconnected and
removed.
The pipe work between the solar storage tank (if one is installed) and the in-series gas booster has a
minimum recommended pipe size of DN20, MUST BE
of copper and be fully insulated in accordance with
the requirements of AS/NZS 3500.4. The insulation must be weatherproof and UV resistant if exposed. The
insulation must be fitted up to the connections on both the solar storage tank and the in-series gas booster.
VICTORIAN CUSTOMERS
Notice to Victorian Customers from the Victorian Plumbing Industry Commission. This water heater must be
installed by a licensed person as required by the Victorian Building Act 1993.
Only a licensed person will give you a Compliance Certificate, showing that the work complies with all the
relevant Standards. Only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship for 6 years.
Make sure you use a licensed person to install this water heater and ask for your Compliance Certificate.
DOES THE WATER CHEMISTRY AFFECT THE WATER HEATER?
The water heater is suitable for most public water supplies, however some water chemistries may have
detrimental effects on the water heater, its components and fittings. Refer to “Water Supplies” on page 31.
If you are in a known harsh water area or you are not sure of your water chemistry, have your water checked
against the conditions described on page 31.
HOW LONG WILL THE WATER HEATER LAST?
The water heater is supported by a manufacturer’s warranty (refer to page 71). There are a number of
factors that will affect the length of service the water heater will provide. These include but are not limited to
the water chemistry, the water pressure, the water temperature (inlet and outlet) and the water usage
pattern. Refer to “Precautions” on page 6.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CONTROLLERS
The 884 and 886 series can be installed with Rheem Deluxe controllers to enable the user to control the
temperature of the delivered water from the outlet of the water heater. Rheem standard controllers will not
operate with this water heater and should not be connected.
Deluxe Controllers
There are three types of Deluxe controller. They are the Kitchen Deluxe controller (Rheem AU - Part 299861,
NZ - Part A299861), Bathroom1 Deluxe controller (Rheem AU - Part 299862, NZ - Part A299862) and the
Bathroom2 Deluxe controller (Rheem AU - Part 299863, NZ - Part A299863).
The Deluxe controllers are identified by a ‘K’ (Kitchen Deluxe controller), ‘B1’ (Bathroom1 Deluxe controller)
or ‘B2’ (Bathroom2 Deluxe controller), located under the front panel, to the bottom left hand corner adjacent
to the BATH FILL VOLUME label.
The Deluxe controllers offer additional functions to temperature control. These are:
•An assistance call function, which provides a voice prompt when pressed and will sound on all
controllers. This is useful should a family member require assistance when in the bathroom.
•A Bath Fill mode, which is designed to allow the water heater to deliver a selected volume of water at a
selected temperature. Bath filling takes place when the hot tap is opened. When the set volume has
been delivered, the water flow from the water heater ceases. Refer to “Bath Fill Mode” on page 22.
Note: The bath level should be monitored periodically while this function is in use to avoid the possibility
of the bath overflowing. The Bath Fill mode should also be used with caution until you are familiar with
its operation.
Warning: Baths should not be left unattended whenever young children are present.
Warning: Temperature controllers must not be fitted to this water heater (884 series) if it is installed as
an in-series gas booster with a solar water heater or if a Water Star water heater is installed, because water
at a temperature much higher than the controller setting can be delivered. If a solar or Water Star water
heater is installed to an existing water heater installation, then all controllers must be disconnected and
removed.
Notes:
•One, two or three controllers can be installed. Only one of each type of controller can be connected to
the water heater. Therefore, a maximum of three controllers only can be connected to each water
heater.
• A Bathroom2 Deluxe controller can only be installed if a Bathroom1 Deluxe controller is installed.
• Other manufacturers’ controllers are not suitable to and cannot be installed with this water heater.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
DELUXE CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
If one or more Deluxe controllers are installed, at least one must be on or the bath fill function activated for
the water heater to operate. If all Deluxe controllers and the bath fill function are off, the water heater will only
deliver cold water.
ON / OFF button – The ON / OFF button must be pressed once to turn on the Deluxe controller. A Deluxe
controller cannot be turned on if water is flowing from a hot tap.
To turn off a Deluxe controller, press the ON / OFF button once. A Deluxe controller
can be turned off whilst water is flowing.
ON / OFF operating light – The light in the ON / OFF button will glow when the Deluxe controller is turned on.
The light will go out when the Deluxe controller is turned off.
ACTIVE light – The ACTIVE light will glow on a Deluxe controller when the controller is ‘active’, i.e. it
has priority. The Bathroom Deluxe controller(s), if they are turned on, are ‘active’ and
have priority over the Kitchen Deluxe controller.
ACTIVE or priority means that Deluxe controller has control of the water heater
temperature setting. The water temperature setting can only be adjusted by a Deluxe
controller that has priority and is displaying the ACTIVE light.
operating light – The operating light will glow on all Deluxe controllers, whether they are on or off, when
hot water is flowing, regardless of which Deluxe controller has priority.
temperature display panel – The current temperature setting is displayed in °C on all Deluxe controllers
(whether hot water is flowing or not), when any Deluxe controller is on. If all Deluxe
controllers are off, the display remains blank.
i (up button) – The up button increases the water temperature setting (refer to “Temperature
Adjustment – Deluxe Controllers” on page 17).
j (down button) – The down button decreases the water temperature setting (refer to “Temperature
Adjustment – Deluxe Controllers” on page 17).
assistance call button – Pressing this button sounds an alert message on all Deluxe controllers, indicating
that assistance is required in the room from which the assistance call button was
activated.
speaker – The audio of the voice prompts and chimes is emitted from the speaker.
BATH FILL button – The BATH FILL button must be pressed once to turn on the Bath Fill mode.
When the Bath Fill mode is turned on, the last selected bath fill water volume in litres
will be displayed in the bath fill water volume display panel and the last selected
bath fill temperature in °C will be displayed in the ‘temperature’ display panel.
The bath fill water volume and temperature can be adjusted by using the BATH FILL
VOLUME and BATH FILL TEMPERATURE buttons located behind the hinged panel
on the lower half of the Deluxe controller (refer to “Bath-Fill Mode” on page 22).
To turn off the Bath Fill mode, press the BATH FILL button.
BATH FILL operating light – The light in the BATH FILL button will glow when the BATH FILL button is
pressed and the Bath Fill mode is turned on.
The light in the button will flash when the selected bath fill function is complete but
before the Bath Fill mode has been turned off.
The light will go out when the BATH FILL button is pressed and the Bath Fill mode is
turned off.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
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A
bath fill water volume display panel – The selected bath fill water volume is displayed in litres on all Deluxe
controllers.
The selected bath fill water volume is displayed whenever the Bath Fill mode is on
(refer to “Bath Fill Mode” on page 22) or when the bath fill water volume is being
adjusted and the Bath Fill mode is off.
If the bath fill water volume is being adjusted and the Bath Fill mode is off, then the
bath fill water volume display panel goes blank three (3) seconds after a BATH FILL
VOLUME button is last pressed.
At other times, if the Bath Fill mode is off, the bath fill water volume display panel
remains blank.
bath fill indicator light – this light in the display panel will glow when the bath fill water volume is displayed.
BATH FILL TEMPERATURE i (up button) – The up button increases the bath fill water temperature setting
(refer to “Temperature Adjustment – Deluxe Controllers” on page 17 and to “Bath Fill
Mode” on page 22).
BATH FILL TEMPERATURE j (down button) – The down button decreases the bath fill water temperature
setting (refer to “Temperature Adjustment – Deluxe Controllers” on page 17 and to
“Bath Fill Mode” on page 22).
BATH FILL VOLUME i (up button) – The up button increases the bath fill water volume setting in
increments of 10 litres up to 500 litres. A further setting of 990 litres can be selected.
BATH FILL VOLUME j (down button) – The down button decreases the bath fill water volume setting from
990 litres to 500 litres and in increments of 10 litres from 500 litres down to 10 litres.
DELUXE CONTROLLER
operating
light
BATH FILL
indicator light
ACTIVE
light
temperature
display panel
speaker
bath fill water volume
display panel
BATH FILL
operating light
assistance call
button
BATH FILL
button
BATH FILL
VOLUME
i up button
BATH FILL
VOLUME
j down button
230
BATH(l
BATH FILL
K
CTIVE
°C
42
BATH FILLON/OFF
VOLUME
Rheem
BATH FILL
TEMPERATURE
i up
button
j down
button
ON / OFF
operating light
ON / OFF
button
BATH FILL
TEMPERATURE
i up button
BATH FILL
TEMPERATURE
j down button
Deluxe controller type
K = Kitchen
B1 = Bathroom1
B2 = Bathroom2
1. 2.
Bath Fill
Bath
Water
Volume
Set Bath Fill Water Volume
and Temperature
ON/OFF
Press
Bath
Fill
Temp
1.
3.
BATH FILL
Press Bath
Fill Button
(Red light on)
4. Open hot tap
2.
ACTIVE
Light on
3.
Adjust
Temperature
5.
Bath Fill
completed
(automatic)
Bath Fill Button
(Red light flashes)
6. Close hot tap
7.
BATH FILL
Press Bath
Fill Button
(red light off)
4.Hot Water
Open hot
tap
brief Deluxe controller
operating instructions
bath-fill mode and
hot water mode
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
VOICE PROMPT AND OPERATING TONE
The Deluxe controllers have a series of voice prompts and operating tones which sound during certain
operations.
The voice prompts and operating tones sound from all Deluxe controllers, regardless of which Deluxe
controller is being operated at the time.
Voice Prompt
The voice prompts are:
•When either the up (i) button or BATH FILL TEMPERATURE i (up button) is pressed
“hot water temperature has been increased”
• When either the down (j) button or BATH FILL TEMPERATURE j(down button) is pressed
“hot water temperature has been decreased”
• When the BATH FILL VOLUME i (up button) is pressed
“Caution, bath fill water volume has been increased, bath may overflow”
• When the BATH FILL VOLUME j(down button) is pressed
“bath fill water volume has been decreased”
• When the BATH FILL button is pressed to turn on the bath Fill mode
“please set bath water volume and bath temperature, then open the hot water tap”
• When the set bath fill water volume has been delivered from the water heater during Bath Fill mode
“the bath is ready, please turn off the hot water tap and press the BATH FILL button to finish”
• When the BATH FILL button is pressed to halt the bath fill function before it is complete
“bath filling has been stopped, please turn off the hot water tap and press the BATH FILL button to
finish”
•When the BATH FILL button is pressed to turn the Bath Fill mode off and the hot tap has not been
turned off
“please ensure the bath hot water tap is turned off”
• When the Deluxe controllers have been turned off during the bath fill function
“bath filling has been stopped”
• When the assistance call button is pressed
“assistance required, assistance required”
Operating Tone
The operating chime will sound when the temperature adjustment up (i) button or down (j) button is
pressed and the voice prompt is not speaking.
The operating beep will sound for each change in temperature increment when a BATH FILL
TEMPERATURE adjustment button is pressed or scrolled, whether the voice prompt is speaking or not.
The operating beep will sound for each change in volume increment when a BATH FILL VOLUME
adjustment button is pressed or scrolled and the voice prompt is not speaking.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
8
A
8
A
Adjusting the Volume of the Voice Prompt and Operating Tone
The volume of the voice prompt and the operating tone can be adjusted to a level comfortable for you. The
volume of the voice prompt and the operating tone can be adjusted independently of each other. The volume
levels on a Deluxe controller are adjusted independently of another Deluxe controller.
The voice prompt and / or operating tone can also be turned off on an individual or all Deluxe controllers so
they do not sound at all.
The factory default volume setting of both the voice prompt and operating tone is medium [med]. If there is
an interruption to the water heater power supply, the volume of both the voice prompt and operating tone
returns to the default setting.
When adjusting the volume levels, the operating tone volume level is indicated by a chime, followed by the
voice prompt volume level which is indicated by two beeps. If during the volume setting procedure only the
chime is audible, this indicates the voice prompt is off. If during the volume setting procedure only the two
beeps is audible, this indicates the operating tone is off.
To adjust or turn off the volume for the voice prompt and operating tone:
• Turn off all Deluxe controllers.
• Press and hold the up (i) button, then within four (4) seconds press the ON / OFF button.
Each press of the ON / OFF button will change the voice prompt and operating tone in the following
sequence:
operating tone [MAX], voice prompt [OFF]
operating tone [MIN], voice prompt [MIN]
operating tone [MIN], voice prompt [OFF]
operating tone [OFF], voice prompt [OFF]
operating tone [MAX], voice prompt [MAX]
operating tone [MED], voice prompt [OFF]
operating tone [MED], voice prompt [MED]
BATH (l)
BATHFILLON/OFF
CTIVE
8
°C
This order then repeats.
Note: If the ON / OFF button is not pressed within four (4) seconds of the up (i) button being pressed,
“CL” will start flashing on the temperature display panel. If this occurs, release the up (i) button and
recommence the procedure.
ASSISTANCE CALL FUNCTION
A Deluxe controller has an assistance call button. Should assistance be required, such as when in the
bathroom, a voice prompt will sound on all Deluxe controllers to notify others that assistance is required.
The Deluxe controller does not have to be on for the assistance call function to be activated and the function
can be activated during any operation.
To Call for Assistance
To operate the assistance call function:
1. Press the green assistance call button.
BATH (l)
CTIVE
°C
8
The voice prompt will sound on all Deluxe controllers,
BATHFILLON/OFF
“assistance required, assistance required”
The red light in the assistance call button will glow on all
Deluxe controllers for the duration of the voice prompt.
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“assistance required,
assistance required”
TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS – DELUXE CONTROLLERS
The temperature settings of each type of Deluxe controller are:
• Bathroom1 & 2 Deluxe 37°C to 48°C* (in 1°C increments), 50°C
• Kitchen Deluxe 37°C to 48°C* (in 1°C increments), 50°C**, 55°C***, 60°C
* limited to 48°C when set to Bath Fill mode on 884 and 886 series model.
** limited to 50°C on an 886 series model.
*** NZ – limited to 55°C.
Temperature settings
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 55 60
warm average hot shower hot very hot
The installation of a Bathroom Deluxe controller(s) only (i.e. no Kitchen Deluxe controller) limits the
temperature setting of the water heater to a maximum of:
• 884 series 50°C
• 886 series 50°C
regardless of the preset outlet temperature setting of the water heater.
The installation of a Kitchen Deluxe controller will allow a maximum temperature setting of:
• 884 series 60°C – AU 55°C – NZ
• 886 series 50°C
regardless of the preset outlet temperature setting of the water heater.
If a Deluxe controller(s) is not installed, the water heater defaults to the preset outlet temperature setting.
This may be up to:
• 884 series 75°C
• 886 series 50°C
Refer to “How Hot Should The Water Be?” on page 5.
On a building fitted with a temperature limiting device such as a tempering valve and where an 884 series
water heater is installed without a separate untempered hot water line to the kitchen, laundry or other nonablution area, although the Kitchen Deluxe controller will be able to display temperatures above 50°C and
the water leaving the water heater will be at the set temperature, the maximum water temperature which can
be delivered to the hot water outlets in these locations is determined by the temperature setting of the
temperature limiting device. This is usually 50°C.
On a building fitted with a temperature limiting device set to 50°C, enable the delivery of water temperatures
above 50°C to the kitchen, laundry or other non-ablution area, separate untempered pipe work must be
installed from the water heater to the hot water outlets in these locations.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT – DELUXE CONTROLLERS
• A controller must be on with the ACTIVE indicator displayed to be able to adjust the temperature setting.
• The temperature adjustment is made by pressing the up (i) button or down (j) button.
• The minimum temperature setting for each type of controller is 37°C.
• The maximum temperature setting for the controllers are:
Kitchen Bathroom
884 series 60°C – AU, 55°C – NZ 50°C
886 series 50°C 50°C
• Each press of the up (i) button will increase the temperature setting by one increment.
• Pressing and holding the up (i) button will scroll the temperature setting up to a maximum 43°C if there
is hot water flowing or 45°C if there is no hot water flowing.
•From the 45°C setting, the up (i) button must be pressed once for each increase in temperature
increment.
• The temperature setting cannot be increased above 43°C whilst hot water is flowing.
• Each press of the down (j) button will decrease the temperature setting by one temperature increment.
• Pressing and holding the down (j) button will scroll down the temperature setting.
• The temperature setting can be decreased from any temperature setting whether the hot water is flowing
or not.
Note: A Deluxe controller sounds a double beep at the 42°C temperature setting, if the voice prompt is not
speaking, when either the up (i) button or down (j) button has been pressed. The double beep does not
sound at the 42°C temperature setting when the BATH FILL TEMPERATURE i (up button) or BATH FILL
TEMPERATURE j(down button) is pressed.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
KITCHEN CONTROLLER – DELUXE
The Kitchen Deluxe controller allows the user to select the temperature setting for the hot water to be used in
the kitchen and laundry. It has a minimum temperature setting of 37°C and a maximum temperature setting
of:
• 884 series 60°C – AU 55°C – NZ
• 886 series 50°C
The Kitchen Deluxe controller does not have priority (ACTIVE light is off) if a Bathroom Deluxe controller is
on.
Notes on the Kitchen Deluxe controller:
• The Deluxe controller cannot be turned on whilst a hot tap is open.
• The Kitchen Deluxe controller must be on and have priority (ACTIVE light glows) in order to adjust the
temperature setting on the Kitchen Deluxe controller.
•The Bathroom Deluxe controller(s) can be turned off from the Kitchen Deluxe controller.
Press and hold the ON / OFF button on the Kitchen Deluxe controller for three seconds. This turns off all
the Deluxe controllers, including the bath fill function if it is on, the displays go blank and the lights go
out. If hot water is flowing from a hot tap, it will go cold.
ACTIVE
120
BATH (l)
40
°C
ON/OFFBATHFILL
Rheem
Kitchen Deluxe Controller
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To operate the Kitchen Deluxe controller:
5
8
5
0
8
5
8
”
5
8
5
8
5
8
1. Turn off the Bathroom Deluxe controller(s)
TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
If a temperature setting is displayed and the ACTIVE
light is not glowing, it is necessary to turn off the
Bathroom Deluxe controller(s) to gain priority.
Refer to the notes on the Kitchen Deluxe controller
on page 18.
2. Turn on the Kitchen Deluxe controller
Press the ON / OFF button.
The light in the ON / OFF button and the ACTIVE
light will both glow.
The previous Kitchen Deluxe controller temperature
setting will be displayed on the temperature display
panel.
3. Select the temperature setting
Press the up (i) button or down (j) button.
When the up (i) button is pressed, the voice
888
BATH(l)
888
BATH(l)
888
BATH(l)
ACTIVE
°C
5
BATHFILLON/OFF
ACTIVE
°C
BATHFILL
ACTIVE
ON/OFF
°C
5
prompt will sound;
BATHFILL
ON/OFF
“hot water temperature has been increased”
When the down (j) button is pressed, the voice
prompt will sound;
“hot water temperature has been decreased”
Refer to “Temperature Adjustment – Deluxe
Controllers” on page 17.
The selected temperature setting will be displayed
on all Deluxe controllers.
“hot water temperature
has been increased”,
“hot water temperature
has been decreased
or
ACTIVE
888
BATH(l)
5
°C
4. Open the hot tap.
The operating light will glow on all Deluxe controllers.
5. Close the hot tap.
BATHFILL
888
BATH(l)
ACTIVE
5
ON/OFF
°C
The operating light will go out on all Deluxe controllers, if
no other hot tap is open.
6. Turn off the Kitchen Deluxe controller
Press the ON / OFF button.
BATHFILL
888
BATH(l)
ACTIVE
5
ON/OFF
°C
The ACTIVE light and the ON / OFF light will go out
and the temperature display panel will go blank.
BATHFILLON/OFF
Important: Turn off the Kitchen Deluxe controller after hot water usage is finished in the kitchen and / or
laundry. Refer to Important note for Bathroom Deluxe controllers on page 20.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
BATHROOM CONTROLLERS – DELUXE
The Bathroom Deluxe controller(s) allows the user to select the temperature setting for the hot water to be
used in the bathroom. They have a minimum temperature setting of 37°C and a maximum temperature
setting of:
• 884 series 50°C
• 886 series 50°C
The Bathroom Deluxe controllers operate in tandem. Whenever an operation is selected on one Bathroom
Deluxe controller, it is also set on the other Bathroom Deluxe controller. The Bathroom Deluxe controllers
automatically have priority (ACTIVE light glows) if they are on.
Important: It is important to turn on the Bathroom Deluxe controller before opening a hot tap in the bathroom
(priority is gained automatically and the ACTIVE light glows). If the Bathroom Deluxe controller is not on and
the Kitchen Deluxe controller is on (will have priority and ACTIVE light glows), then it is possible to receive
water at a temperature higher than expected from a hot tap in the bathroom. This temperature could be up
to:
•884 series 50°C if a temperature limiting device is installed in the hot pipe to the
bathroom or up to 60°C – AU or 55°C – NZ if a temperature limiting device is
not installed.
•886 series 50°C
Notes on the Bathroom Deluxe controllers:
• The Deluxe controller cannot be turned on whilst a hot tap is open.
• When a Bathroom Deluxe controller is turned on, it gains priority (ACTIVE light glows) from the Kitchen
Deluxe controller.
•The Bathroom Deluxe controller must be on in order to adjust the temperature setting on the Bathroom
Deluxe controller.
•The Kitchen Deluxe controller can be turned off from a Bathroom Deluxe controller.
Press and hold the ON / OFF button on the Bathroom Deluxe controller for three seconds. This turns off
all the Deluxe controllers, including the bath fill function if it is on, the displays go blank and the lights go
out. If hot water is flowing from a hot tap, it will go cold.
• Warning: It is advised to leave the Bathroom Deluxe controller on after hot water usage is finished in
the bathroom. Turning off a Bathroom Deluxe controller in one bathroom will also turn off the Bathroom Deluxe controller in the other bathroom. The Kitchen Deluxe controller will gain priority
(ACTIVE light glows) if it is on and the temperature setting can be up to:
884 series 60°C – AU 55°C – NZ
886 series 50°C
If a hot tap is open in another bathroom, the water will be delivered at up to 50°C for an 886 series
model, or up to 50°C for an 884 series model if a temperature limiting device is installed in the hot pipe
to the bathroom or up to 60°C – AU or 55°C – NZ if a temperature limiting device is not installed.
ACTIVE
120
BATH(l)
40
°C
ON/OFFBATHFILL
Rheem
Bathroom Deluxe
Controller
front cover
closed
front cover
open
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B1
1. 2.
BathFill
Bath
Water
Volume
SetBathFillWaterVolume
andTemperature
BATHFILL
VOLUME
Bath
Fill
Temp
1.
ON/OFF
Press
BATHFILL
PressBath
FillButton
(Redlighton)
4. Openhottap
2.
ACTIVE
Lighton
BATHFILL
TEMPERATURE
BathFillButton
(Redlightflashes)
6.Closehottap
3.
Adjust
Temperature
5.
BathFill
completed
(automatic)
7.
BATHFILL
PressBath
FillButton
(Redlightoff)
4.HotWater
Openhot
tap
3.
To operate a Bathroom Deluxe controller:
5
8
8
8
”
8
8
1. Turn off the Kitchen Deluxe controller
If a temperature setting is displayed and the ACTIVE
and ON / OFF operating lights are not glowing, it is
advised to turn off the Kitchen Deluxe controller.
Refer to the notes on the Bathroom Deluxe
controllers on page 20.
2. Turn on the Bathroom Deluxe controller
Press the ON / OFF button.
The light in the ON / OFF button and the ACTIVE
light will both glow.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
ACTIVE
888
BATH(l)
BATHFILLON/OFF
888
BATH(l)
5
ACTIVE
40
°C
°C
The previous temperature setting of the Bathroom
Deluxe controller will be displayed on the
temperature display panel.
3. Select the temperature setting
Press the up (i) button or down (j) button.
When the up (i) button is pressed, the voice
prompt will sound;
“hot water temperature has been increased”
When the down (j) button is pressed, the voice
prompt will sound;
“hot water temperature has been decreased”
Refer to “Temperature Adjustment – Deluxe
Controllers” on page 17.
The selected temperature setting will be displayed
on all Deluxe controllers.
4. Open the hot tap
The operating light will glow on all Deluxe controllers.
BATHFILL
ACTIVE
888
BATH(l)
42
BATHFILL
“hot water temperature
has been increased”,
or
“hot water temperature
has been decreased
ACTIVE
888
BATH(l)
42
ON/OFF
°C
ON/OFF
°C
5. Close the hot tap
The operating light will go out on all Deluxe controllers, if
no other hot tap is open.
It is advised not to turn off the Bathroom Deluxe
controller(s).
Refer to the warning in the notes on page 20.
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BATHFILL
ACTIVE
888
BATH(l)
42
BATHFILL
ON/OFF
°C
ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE CONTROL – DELUXE
5
8
”
BATH FILL MODE
The Bath Fill mode is designed to allow the water heater to deliver a selected volume of water at a selected
temperature. The Bath Fill mode commences when the BATH FILL button is on and a hot tap is opened.
When the set volume has been delivered, the water flow from the water heater ceases and heating stops. It
is also useful for controlling the water volume used by a shower or other application.
Note: The bath level should be monitored periodically while this function is in use to avoid the possibility of
the bath overflowing. The Bath Fill mode should be used with caution until you are familiar with its operation.
Warning: Baths should not be left unattended whenever young children are present. After using the
bath fill function, check the water temperature before entering a bath, to ensure it is suitable and will not
cause scald injury.
The Bath Fill mode can be set and turned off at any of the Deluxe controllers. Refer to the notes on page 28.
Bath Fill Mode – Brief Guide
This guide provides a brief instruction on the operating sequence of the bath fill function. It is recommended
to read the explanatory notes and become familiar with each step in the bath fill function. Refer to “Bath Fill
Mode – Explanatory Notes” on page 24.
To operate the Bath Fill Mode:
1. Turn off all Deluxe controllers
It is advised to turn off all Deluxe controller(s) before
activating the Bath Fill mode.
888
BATH (l)
ACTIVE
°C
5
Refer to the notes on the Bathroom Deluxe controllers
on page 20.
BATHFILLON/OFF
2. Pull down the front panel on the Deluxe controller.
The BATH FILL VOLUME and BATH FILL TEMPERATURE
BATHFILL
VOLUME
BATHFILL
TEMPERATURE
up (i) and down (j) buttons will be exposed.
3. Set the Bath Fill temperature
Press the BATH FILL TEMPERATURE i (up button) or
the BATH FILL TEMPERATURE j (down button) to
select the desired bath fill temperature.
B1
120
BATH (l)
ACTIVE
°C
40
Refer to “Temperature Adjustment – Deluxe Controllers”
on page 17.
The selected temperature setting will be displayed on all
Deluxe controllers.
4. Set the bath fill water volume
Press the BATH FILL VOLUME i (up button) or the
BATH FILL VOLUME j (down button) to select the
desired bath fill water volume. Each press will change
the water volume setting by 10 litres.
Pressing the BATH FILL VOLUME i (up button) or
BATH FILL VOLUME j (down button) continuously will
scroll the water volume setting.
A maximum volume of 990 litres and a minimum volume
of 10 litres can be set. The volume changes in 10 litre
increments.
The selected bath fill water volume will be displayed and
the bath fill indicator light will glow on all Deluxe
controllers.
ON/OFFBATHFILL
“hot water temperature has
been increased”
“hot water temperature has
120
BATH (l)
“caution, bath fill water volume has
been increased, bath may overflow”
“bath fill water volume has been
or
been decreased”
ACTIVE
°C
40
or
decreased
ON/OFFBATHFILL
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