Rinnai RPC35WA, RPC41WA User Manual

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Operation Manual
Portable Room Air Conditioner
Models: RPC35WA and RPC41WA
COLL
MID
HEAT
LOW
DRY
FAN
C
F
TIMER
SLEEP
SWING
This appliance shall be installed in accordance with:
• Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions
• Current AS/NZS 3000
• Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes including local OH&S requirements This appliance must be installed, maintained and removed by an Authorised Person. For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed and maintained in
accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
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BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE OPERATION OF YOUR NEW RINNAI PORTABLE ROOM AIR
CONDITIONER PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND GAIN A FULL UNDERSTANDING OF THE
REQUIREMENTS, FEATURES AND OPERATION OF YOUR NEW APPLIANCE.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety & Important Points 4
Warranty & Specications 5
Unpacking The Appliance ................................................................................................................................... 5
Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Specications  ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Air Conditioner Basics 6
Appliance Components  ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Control Panel and Remote Control Layout ......................................................................................................... 7
Remote Control Cradle ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Operation 8
Basic operation  ................................................................................................................................................... 8
Basic operation Control Panel  ............................................................................................................................ 8
COOL .............................................................................................................................................................8
DRY (Dehumidifying) ......................................................................................................................................8
FAN ................................................................................................................................................................8
Basic operation Remote Control  ........................................................................................................................ 8
COOL .............................................................................................................................................................8
DRY (Dehumidifying) ......................................................................................................................................9
FAN ................................................................................................................................................................9
Advanced Functions  ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Setting the Clock ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Advanced Functions Remote Control  ................................................................................................................. 9
On Timer ......................................................................................................................................................... 9
OFF Timer .................................................................................................................................................... 10
SLEEP Function ........................................................................................................................................... 10
SWING Function .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Care & Maintenance 11
General Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 11
Cleaning the air lter  ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Save A Service Call .......................................................................................................................................... 12
When to Call for Service ................................................................................................................................... 12
Installation 13
Location ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Duct assembly  .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Installation 14
Exhaust Ducting Options  .................................................................................................................................. 14
Window Installations ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Installation 15
Semi-Permanent Wall Installation  ................................................................................................................15
Condensate Drainage  ...................................................................................................................................... 15
Internal Condensate Tank  ............................................................................................................................15
Fixed Condensate Drainage Hose  ............................................................................................................... 15
Contacts 16
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WARNING
IMPORTANT
SAFETY & IMPORTANT POINTS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE.
Always  comply  with  the  following precautions  to  avoid  dangerous  situations and  to  ensure  optimum 
performance.
Failure to carefully  read and follow all  instructions in this manual  can result in equipment  malfunction,  property damage, personal injury and/or death.
WARNINGS: WHEN IGNORED, CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTIONS: WHEN IGNORED, CAN RESULT IN MINOR INJURY OR PRODUCT DAMAGE.
The  appliance  is tted  with an Australian  exible  cord and  2  pin  plug  intended for  connection  to  an  Australian 10 Amp socket outlet. It is not suitable for connection in other countries or alternative power  supplies. Ensure that  the voltage and frequency  of the power supply correspond  to the ratings on  the 
dataplate of the appliance.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory 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.
Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
DO NOT allow children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities to sleep directly  in front of this appliance.
DO NOT allow children to ‘post articles’ into the louvres of the appliance.
DO NOT use power boards or double adaptors with this appliance.
DO NOT coil or bundle the electric cord to reduce it’s length as overheating of the cord may occur which 
could result in a re hazard.
The exible cord and plug must not be modied. If the cord or plug are damaged, they must be replaced  by Rinnai or a Rinnai appointed service agent.
DO NOT cover or place articles on or against any parts of this appliance, to avoid overheating.
DO NOT sit on this appliance
DO NOT use this appliance in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
DO NOT move this appliance whilst it is turned on.
DO NOT unplug the appliance by pulling on the exible cord.
DO NOT handle any parts of this appliance, including the plug and exible cord, with wet or damp hands.
DO NOT immerse the appliance, exible cord and plug in water or any other liquid.
DO NOT place containers of any liquid or wax on top of this appliance.
Turn off the appliance and unplug from the power socket outlet when not in use.
DO NOT use in areas where ammable liquids are stored.
This appliance is suitable for indoor use only.
Never  dismantle  the  appliance.  Tampering  with  electrical  connections  and  components  is  highly  dangerous and may cause appliance malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death.
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WARRANTY & SPECIFICATIONS
UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
If any damage is evident DO NOT INSTALL or OPERATE and contact your supplier for advice.
WARRANTY
The benets to the consumer given by this warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies of the consumer  under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled  to a replacement or refund for a  major failure and for compensation  for any other loss or damage. You are also  entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not  amount to a major failure.
This appliance has a 2 year parts warranty from date of purchase. If the product fails within this 2 year period return  it to the supplier with proof of purchase for repair or replacement.
Supplier warranty claims for  Rinnai  products or services must be made  by  contacting Rinnai Australia.  Contact  details are on the back of this document.
The following exclusions may cause the warranty to become void and may result in a service charge and costs of  parts (if required):
1. Accidental damage and acts of God.
2. Failure due to abuse or misuse, improper maintenance, failure to maintain or improper storage.
3. Failure due to incorrect or unauthorised installations or outdoors use.
4. Failure or damage caused  by  alterations,  service  or  repair  work  carried  out by  persons  other  than  Rinnai 
service persons or service agents.
5. Where it is found that there is no fault with the appliance and the issue is related to the installation or is due  to the failure of electricity supply.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL RPC35WA RPC41WA
Rated Power 1600W 2000W
Rated Voltage 220-240V 50Hz
Height 795mm
Dimensions
Weight 33kg
Rated Cooling 3.55kW 4.10kW
Rated Cooling Current 5.95A 7.89A
Rated Cooling Input 1.34kW 1.78kW
Refrigerant / Quantity R410A / 520g
Width 480mm
Depth 400mm
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AIR CONDITIONER BASICS
APPLIANCE COMPONENTS
Front
4
3
2
1
HIGH
COLL
MID
HEAT
LOW
DRY
FAN
C
F
TIMER
SLEEP
SWING
7
8
9
10
6
88
C
88:88
OFFON
A P
MODE
CLOCK
TIMER
13
5
12
Back
11
14
20
19
15
18 17 16
1. Control panel 2. Cool air outlet
3. Receiver window 4. Remote control and cradle
5. Exhaust outlet 6. Carry handles
7. Drain outlet 1 8. Drain outlet 2 (not used on this model)
9. Room air intake (lter located behind grill) 10. Lower air intake (lter located behind grill)
11. Swivel casters (x4) 12. Drain tray outlet
13. 1.2m exible 2 pin cord 220-240V 50Hz 10A 14. Adjustable window slide kit 
15. Window exhaust duct window adapter. 16. Exhaust duct (extends to 1.8M)
17. Duct to appliance adaptor 18. Wall exhaust adaptor
19. Wall exhaust terminal 20. Condensate drain hose
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CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL LAYOUT
NOTE
IMPORTANT
2221 24 2523 26 2827
AIR CONDITIONER BASICS
COOL
DRY
FAN
32
C
TIMER
SLEEP
SWING
30
HIGH
MID
LOW
31
29
33
A
P
OFFON
C
88:88
88
38
3739
21. Fan Speed Indicators 22. Fan speed button
23. Mode indicators 24. Mode selection button
MODE
CLOCK
36
TIMER
35
34
41
40
25. Temperature Display 26. Temperature buttons
27. Function indicators 28. On / Off button
29. LCD display 30. Button not in use for this appliance?
31. Mode selection button 32. Timer / clock adjustment buttons
33. Clock set button 34. On / Off button
35. Timer function button 36. Sleep function button
37. Temperature buttons 38. Swing function button
39. Fan speed button 40. IR transmitter 
41. Battery compartment
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES
Insert batteries before using the remote control. The battery type used are 2x AAA (1.5 V).
If the LCD screen of the remote control starts to fade or fails to transmit, replace the batteries.
When changing batteries ensure that the + and - terminals of the batteries are installed correctly.
REMOTE CONTROL CRADLE
For convenience a slide-in cradle is provided for xing the remote control to a wall. 
To Install: Choose a safe and easily-accessible place. DO NOT mount the cradle in direct sunlight as this may damage the controller.
Fix the cradle to the wall using the holes provided using 2 screws.
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IMPORTANT
NOTE
12:38
OPERATION
Before operating this appliance ensure that the location, installation and condensation requirements have been met, refer to installation instructions starting on page 13 for details.
For the best cooling results ensure that the lters are clean, refer page 11 for details.
When the appliance is plugged and the power point is turned on a single beep will be heard and the cool air outlet louvre will cycle open and closed once, this is normal.
BASIC OPERATION
There  are  three  basic  operational modes  available, these  are  COOL (chilled  air  operation),  DRY  (chilled  and  dehumidied operation) and FAN (fan only operation).
BASIC OPERATION CONTROL PANEL
COOL
1. Press the On / Off button (28).
2. Press the mode button (24) until the COOL mode indicator is illuminated.
3. Use temperature buttons (26) to select the desired temperature (16°C to 32°C)
4. Use fan speed button (22) to select the desired fan speed (LOW, MED or HIGH).
5. Press the On / Off button (28) to stop operation.
DRY (DEHUMIDIFYING)
1. Press the On / Off button (28).
2. Press the mode button (24) until the DRY mode indicator is illuminated.
3. Use temperature buttons (26) to select the desired temperature (16°C to 32°C)
4. Press the On / Off button (28)
FAN
1. Press the On / Off button (28).
2. Press the mode button (24) until the FAN mode indicator is illuminated.
3. Use fan speed buttons (22) to select the desired fan speed (LOW, MED or HIGH).
4. Press the On / Off button (28)
The most recent basic operational settings are stored in the appliances memory.
If the appliance is not disconnected from the mains power supply then these setting will be available the next time the appliance is turned on via the On / Off button (28).
BASIC OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL
The  remote  controls  allows  for  convenient  operation  of  the  appliance  within  a  15  metre  range.  Note  that  a  conrmation beep sounds to conrm that a successful controller input has been received by the appliance
COOL
1. Press the On / Off button (34).
2. Press the mode button (31) until the COOL mode indicator is illuminated.
3. Use temperature buttons (37) to select the desired temperature (16°C to 32°C)
4. Use fan speed buttons (39) to select the desired fan speed (LOW, MED or HIGH).
5. Press the On / Off button (34) to stop operation.
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DRY (DEHUMIDIFYING)
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
12:38
1. Press the On / Off button (34).
OPERATION
2. Press the mode button (31) until the DRY mode indicator is illuminated.
3. Use temperature button (37) to select the desired temperature (16°C to 32°C)
4. Press the On / Off button (34)
FAN
1. Press the On / Off button (34).
2. Press the mode button (31) until the FAN mode indicator is illuminated.
3. Use fan speed buttons (39) to select the desired fan speed (LOW, MED or HIGH).
4. Press the On / Off button (34)
The remote control may operate other electronic devices if pointed towards them. Make sure to point the remote control towards the signal receiver of the air conditioner.
For proper operation, use a soft cloth to clean the signal transmitter LED and the receiver window.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Through the use of the remote control there are also three advanced functional modes available, these are TIMER  (On / Off timer operation), SLEEP (automatic comfort operation) and SWING (louvre controlled air movement).
Before the TIMER or SLEEP functions can be used the clock must be set.
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SETTING THE CLOCK
1. Press and hold the CLOCK button (33) for ve seconds (the clock digits will begin to ash)
2. Use the timer / clock adjustment buttons to set the current time.
3. When the desired time is reached press the CLOCK button (33) to lock in the time.
Holding down a button for approximately ve seconds will increase the speed at which the time
changes.
If no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds, clock setting will be cancelled and no change will be made.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS REMOTE CONTROL
ON TIMER
1. With the appliance OFF, press the TIMER button (35), the Clock  symbol and a ashing ON timer icon will be displayed.
2. Use the timer /  clock  adjustment  buttons to select the desired  start time.
3. Press the TIMER button (35) to lock in the time.
4. Set the desired operational modes and temperature.
22
12:38
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22
19:30
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5. Press  the  TIMER  button  (35) to begin  timer  based  operation,  when the set ON time is reached the appliance will turn ON.
If no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds, clock setting will be cancelled and no change will be made.
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NOTE
NOTE
2
1 10 127
0
operation during Sleep mode
resumes
ends
starts
OPERATION
OFF TIMER
1. With the appliance ON, press the TIMER button (35), the Clock  symbol and a ashing OFF timer icon will be displayed.
22
1:30
C
OFFON
22
A
P
1 1:30
C
OFFON
A
P
2. Use the timer /  clock  adjustment  buttons to select the desired  stop time.
3. Press the TIMER button (35) to lock in the time.
4. Set the desired operational modes and temperature.
5. Press  the  TIMER  button  (35) to begin  timer  based  operation, 
when the set OFF time is reached the appliance will turn OFF.
If no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds, clock setting will be cancelled and no change will be made.
SLEEP FUNCTION
The SLEEP function allows the set temperature to  increase and decrease over a 10 hour period at pre-set time  intervals to  maintain your comfort while saving energy after the 10 hours has passed the  appliance will resume  normal operation (see graph below)..
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1°C
1°C
X°C
Sleep mode
1. With the appliance ON, press the SLEEP button (36), the SLEEP icon will be displayed and  the 10 hour sleep cycle will begin.
If a 10 hour period is too long or if you desire the appliance to turn OFF at a
specic time, then the use of a set OFF timer will allow the SLEEP timer to be over-
ridden and the appliance will turned OFF.
1O hours, X°C = Set temperature
Sleep mode
Normal
operation
Program an Off timer for set & forget
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OFFON
12:38
2. Press the SLEEP button (36) at any time to cancel the SLEEP function operation.
3. Press the On / Off button (34) to stop operation.
SWING FUNCTION
The swing function  allows adjustment of the air  ow by controlling the cool  air outlet louvre in  either  a cyclic or  xed direction.
1. With  the  appliance  ON,  press  the  SWING  button  (38),  an  animated  SWING  icon  will  be  displayed and the air outlet louvre will begin to cycle.
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P
2. Pressing the SWING button (38) will the stop cyclic motion at a xed direction and the SWING  icon will go out.
Each consecutive press of the SWING button (38) will stop and start the cyclic motion.
3. To return the cool air outlet louvre to the default operational position press the On / Off button  (34) twice (this will reset the appliance).
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CAUTION
NOTE
CARE & MAINTENANCE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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It  is  recommended  that  after  each  cooling  season  the  exterior  panels and display of the appliance are cleaned with a soft damp 
cloth.
Air  lters  should  be  checked  and  cleaned  every  week  during  periods of heavy use. For intermittent use this can be extended to  2 to 3 weeks. 
If storing the appliance for a prolong period remove the plugs and  hoses from the drain outlets (7) , (8) and (12).
ALWAYS turn off the power before you perform any maintenance.
DO NOT use solvents, alcohol or harsh cleaners on
this appliance or the lters.
NEVER use water that is hotter than 40°C when
you clean the lters. It may cause deformation or
discolouration.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
There are two air lters in this appliance, there is one lter each tted to the inside of the Room Air Intake Grill (9), 
and the Lower Air Intake (10).
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Before removing the grills, ensure the power cord is disconnected from the power supply.
1. Remove the grills:
To remove the Room Air Intake Grill (9) pull down on the top tab and un-clip the grill.
To remove the Lower Air Intake Grill (10) use a Philips head screw driver to remove the securing screw and 
un-clip the grill.
2. Un-clip the lters from each of the grills. Clean the lters with a vacuum cleaner or with warm water. If dirt is 
difcult to remove, wash the lter in lukewarm water with a mild detergent.
3. Ensuring that the lters are dry before replacing, then clip the lters back into the grill covers. 
4. Re-attach the grills:
To re-attach the Room Air  Intake  Grill (9)  ensure  that  all the  tabs  are  properly seated  and  that  the grill  is  securely clipped back into place.
To re-attach  the Lower Air Intake Grill (10)  ensure that all the  tabs are properly seated and  that the grill is  securely clipped back into place and that the securing screw is replaced.
The power may now be reconnected.
Failure to clean the lters regularly can cause excessive condensation to form and reduce the appliances efciency.
If you need replacement lters, please contact Rinnai.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
SAVE A SERVICE CALL
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Appliance will not operate. Not plugged into power. Plug into power.
Power switch OFF. Switch power ON.
Timer Function set. Wait or reset timer function.
Power to Appliance but it will not start. After switching off the appliance 
Wait 3 minutes.
there may be a 3 minute delay
before it may be re-started.
Room  temperature  is  lower  than the set temperature.
Adjust the set temperature 
to be lower than the room temperature.
P1 appears on the display. Drain the water from the drain
outlets.
The air conditioner does not generate 
enough cool air.
The air intake lters are blocked Clean air lters.
The  set  temperature  is  too 
high.
Drafts from open windows and  doors.
Adjust the set temperature to 
a lower temperature.
Close windows and doors 
in the area you want to be cooled.
Other heat sources in the room. Remove or turn off heat
sources.
Cooling space too big. Operate the appliance within
the required cooling capacity.
Too noisy or vibrating. Operating surface not level Move the appliance to level a
operating surface.
Splashing sound. High level of condensate being 
generated.
This is normal. This appliance  has a pump that evaporates  some condensate through the  exhaust duct.
WHEN TO CALL FOR SERVICE
SYMPTOM CAUSE
There is a burning smell and a strange 
Turn off the air conditioner, and contact Rinnai.
sound coming from the unit.
When operated if a circuit breaker
(safety, ground) is thrown or a fuse is 
blown.
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LOCATION
IMPORTANT
This portable air conditioner  must  be  installed  on a at and  dry  surface. A minimum  clearance of 500mm  from  walls  or  other  appliances  is  required  as  well  as  easy  access  to  a 
power point (GPO).
The air outlets and the ducting system must not be obstructed.
The appliance is tted with a 1.2m exible 2 pin cord 220-240V 50Hz 10A.
The maximum duct extension is 1.8m in total.
Both factors are to be taken into account when determining the location that the appliance will be operated in.
DUCT ASSEMBLY
HIGH
COLL
MID
HEAT
LOW
DRY
FAN
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F
TIMER SLEEP
SWING
500mm
500mm
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HIGH
COLL
MID
HEAT
LOW
DRY
FAN
C
F
TIMER SLEEP
SWING
500mm
500mm
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1. Place the Duct to Unit Adaptor (17) over the Exhaust Outlet (5), push it downwards to ensure it engages the  Exhaust Outlet tabs.
2. Screw one end of the Exhaust Duct (16) into the Duct to Unit Adaptor (17).
3. On  the  other end of  the  Exhaust Duct  (16)  x either the  Window  Exhaust Duct Adaptor (15)  or  the Wall 
Exhaust Adaptor (18).
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IMPORTANT
NOTE
INSTALLATION
EXHAUST DUCTING OPTIONS
There are  two ducting options  available for this appliance, these are a Window installation or an optional Semi­permanent wall installation.
DO NOT over extend the exhaust duct.
Over extension of the exhaust duct can lead to kinking.
Kinked ducting causes air ow restrictions and lowers the efciency of the appliance.
Keeping the exhaust duct as short as possible avoids this issue.
WINDOW INSTALLATIONS
The window kit has been designed to t most standard vertical and horizontal window applications. There may be  some cases where you may need to modify some aspects of this installation procedure for certain window types. 
Minimum and maximum horizontal / vertical window opening dimensions:
Horizontal
Window
Installation
A
Vertical
Window
Installation
Window
kit
A
1. Once a suitable window has been chosen, t the Adjustable Slider Kit (14) into the window areas and x the  length of the kit using the supplied slide lock nut and bolt.
Installation
A - Minimum = 675mm
A - Maximum = 1250mm
Slide lock nut and bolt
Insert window
exhaust duct adaptor here
It is recommended to place a length of foam draft sealing strip along the top and bottom edges of the kit or the inside the window opening to form a seal.
2. Connect the Window Exhaust Duct Adaptor (15) to the Adjustable Slider Kit (14).
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WARNING
NOTE
NOTE
Option
Option
INSTALLATION
SEMI-PERMANENT WALL INSTALLATION
In some cases a window opening might not be assessable; therefore this appliance is supplied with semi-permanent  wall ange kit that can be connected the Exhaust Duct.
The positioning and installation of the wall ange should be completed by an authorised person
and must comply with all municipal building codes and OH&S guidelines.
CONDENSATE DRAINAGE
Condensate produced by this appliance is NOT potable, dispose of via waste outlet or allow to evaporate.
INTERNAL CONDENSATE TANK
During  operation  the  appliance  may  produce  small  amounts  of  condensate. The appliance has an inbuilt condensate  tank. If all three  drain  outlets  (7), (8)  and  (12)  are plugged,  then  this tank  may  reach  capacity.  If  this  happens,  the  appliance  will  stop  operation  and  the  condensate  full  code  “P1” will be  shown  on  the control panel  display  and the condensate tank will need to be drained before operation can  be resumed. To do this:
1. Place shallow tray such as an oven baking tray or similar (with at  least a 1 litre volume) under Drain Tray Outlet (12).
2. Remove the plug from Drain Tray Outlet (12) and drain out the
condensate  water,  once  the  condensate  is  drained  replace  the  plug, the appliance will now be able to then resume operation.
FIXED CONDENSATE DRAINAGE HOSE
As an alternative to using the appliances internal condensate tank, a condensate drain hose (20) may de tted.
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12
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Shallow baking tray
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12
8
Option 1 - External Drain Tray: with drain outlets (8) and (12) plugged, t the condensate drain hose (20) to drain  outlet (7) and drain the condensate into a drain tray.
Option 2 - Existing Waste Outlet: with drain outlets (7) and (8) plugged, t the condensate drain hose (20) to drain  outlet (12) and drain the condensate into a drain tray or waste outlet.
The point to which the condensate is to be drained MUST BE lower than the drainage outlet point. When using a drain tray option, ensure that the capacity of the tray is greater than that of the condensate being produced.
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CONTACTS
Australia Pty. Ltd.
ABN 74 005 138 769
Head Office
100 Atlantic Drive, Keysborough VIC 3173
P.O. Box 460 Braeside, Victoria 3195
Rinnai has a Service and Spare Parts network with personnel who are fully trained and equipped to give the best service on your Rinnai appliance. If your appliance requires service, please call our National Help Line. Rinnai recommends that this appliance be serviced every 1 years.
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E-mail: enquiry@rinnai.com.au
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