
Mounting method
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DANGER
Danger to life due to electrical shock!
▶ Beforecarryingoutworkonelectricalcomponents,isolatethemfrom
the power supply (230 V AC) (fuse, circuit breaker) and secure
against unintentional reconnection.
DANGER
Risk to life from falling from roof!
▶ Whilst working on the roof, take all necessary precautions against a
possible fall.
▶ If there is not any independent anti-fall safety device, wear personal
protective equipment.
▶ Remove the cover (Fig. 3).
▶ Remove the lock (Fig. 4).
▶ Using the 5,2 mm drill bit, drill one hole each in the casing (Fig. 5)
and cover (Fig. 6).
To carry out the grounding of the cover (Fig. 7):
1. Turn around the cover.
2. Insert the ground rivet into the hole.
3. Fix the rivet with a riveting tool.
4. Push the ground wire.
5. Plug the ground wire into the clamp spring and fix it.
To carry out the grounding of the cylinder casing (Fig. 8):
1. Insert the rivet into the hole.
2. Bend the tab using the pliers.
3. Fix the rivet with a riveting tool.
4. Push the ground wire.
5. Plug the ground wire into the clamp spring and fix it.
▶ Remove the thermostat from the booster heater (Fig. 9).
▶ Mount the booster heater with O-ring and screw tight (Fig. 10).
▶ Put the thermostat into the booster heater (Fig. 11).
▶ Guide the cable through the cover (Fig. 12).
▶ Plug the ground wire from the booster heater and from the power
supply into the clamp spring and fix it (Fig. 13).
▶ Attach the strain relief (Fig. 14).
▶ Test the grounding (Fig. 15).
▶ Setthe thermostat tothedesiredtemperaturefromwhenthebooster
heater is switched off (Fig. 16 [10]).
The maximum settable temperature is 70 °C. We recommend setting the
thermostat to 50 °C as shown in Fig. 16.
▶ Fill the cylinder according to the installation instructions.
▶ After 4 hours, check the system for leaks.
▶Mountthecover(Fig. 17).
▶ Stick the enclosed type plate onto the cylinder (Fig. 18).
4 Environmental protection and disposal
Environmental protection is a fundamental corporate strategy of the
Bosch Group.
The quality of our products, their economy and environmental safety are
all of equal importance to us and all environmental protection legislation
and regulations are strictly observed.
We use the best possible technology and materials for protecting the
environment taking account of economic considerations.
Packaging
Where packaging is concerned, we participate in country-specific
recycling processes that ensure optimum recycling.
Allofourpackagingmaterialsareenvironmentallycompatibleandcanbe
recycled.
Used appliances
Used appliances contain valuable materials that can be recycled.
Thevariousassembliescan be easilydismantled.Syntheticmaterialsare
markedaccordingly.Assembliescanthereforebe sortedbycomposition
and passed on for recycling or disposal.
Old electrical and electronic appliances
This symbol means that the product must not be disposed
of with other waste, and instead must be taken to the waste
collection points for treatment, collection, recycling and
disposal.
The symbol is valid in countries where waste electrical and
electronic equipment regulations apply, e.g. "European Directive 2012/
19/EC on old electronic and electrical appliances". These regulations
define the framework for the return and recycling of old electronic
appliances that apply in each country.
As electronic devices may contain hazardous substances, it needs to be
recycled responsibly in order to minimize any potential harm to the
environment and human health. Furthermore, recycling of electronic
scrap helps preserve natural resources.
For additional information on the environmentally compatible disposal
of old electrical and electronic appliances, please contact the relevant
local authorities, your household waste disposal service or the retailer
where you purchased the product.
You can find more information here:
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