Installation & Operating Instructions
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Zenith Tudor
Single point open outlet (vented) water heaters
21600
Zenith Tudor 5 Litre over-sink water heater
21620ZenithTudor10Litre over-sink water heater
21610ZenithTudor5Litreunder-sinkwaterheater
21630ZenithTudor10Litreunder-sinkwater heater
99032
Telescopic Spout accessory for 21600 / 21620
99079Monoventedmixertapfor21610/21630
99080Soloventedmixer tapfor21610/21630
99081
Hero vented mixer tap for 21610 / 21630
Before installing, ensure that the following are available:
Installation Requirements
Before installing, ensure that the following are available:
a) sufficient space to position the heater so there is 270 mm clear access
under the heater (over-sink models) or 270mm above (under-sink).
b) standard 10 amp 240 volt power outlet within 1500 mm of the heater
c) cold water supply with a minimum working pressure of 50 kPa and a
maximum working pressure of 750 kPa.
If pressure may exceed 750 kPa, a pressure limiting valve must be installed.
Under-sink models must be installed beneath approved vented mixer taps
requiring a single mounting point on a sink, basin or tub.
Water pressure under 100 kPa may be sufficient for over-sink heaters but may
not operate under-sink mixer taps satisfactorily.
Before installing, ensure that the following are available:
Installation Procedure
Step One - Tapware
Over-sink models must be installed with an inlet valve to control the flow from
the water supply to the heater. No valve is supplied with the heater. The water
supply and valve should be connected after the fastening the heater to the wall.
Over-sink models are supplied with a 300 mm swivel spout. An 300 mm to
600 mm telescopic swivel spout (99032) is available as an optional extra.
SOLO MIXER
HERO MIXER
Under-sink models must be installed with approved vented tapware. It is
advisable to fit the tap to the sink before mounting the heater to the wall
beneath the sink.
Cold Water
Cold Water
Supply to Heater
B
Supply from Tap
A
1. Ensure that the flexible tubes are firmly attached to the base of the tap body.
2. Flush water supply pipes thoroughly to remove any silt or fines.
3. Fasten the tap body to the sink using the bolt & plate system provided.
4. Connect red flexible tube (from tap base "C") to the heater outlet.
Fixing Bolt
C
Hot Water
Supply from Heater
5. Insert flow restrictor provided to the free end of blue flexible tube "A"
ONLY IF the water pressure is likely to exceed 250 kPa. Otherwise discard
restrictor.
6. Connect blue flexible tube (from tap base "B" ) to the heater inlet.
7. Connect blue flexible tube (from tap base "A") to the cold water supply.
MONO MIXER
Cold Water Supply to
Heater
B
Do not dismantle the assembled tap body during installation. Mixer taps are
factory tested and sealed to provide optimum performance.
Fixing Bolt
To adjust water temperature delivered by Solo and Hero mixer taps, see
instructions on page 7. Such adjustments should be made only by a qualified
technician.
C
A
Hot Water
Supply from Heater
Cold Water
Supply from Tap
Note: If replacing an existing open outlet (vented) water heater an isolation valve
must be fitted to the incoming water supply and a 7L/min flow restrictor fitted
at the isolation valve outlet. It is essential to establish that any existing tapware
is vented.
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Installation Procedure continued
Step Two - Positioning
Over-sink heaters should be installed so that the outlet spout drains to a sink
or basin, and with a clearance of 270 mm beneath the heater to allow for
service access.
Model
Weight(kg)
Empty
Full
Five Litre
over-sink 3.5
8.5
Under-sink heaters should be installed a closely as possible to directly below
the outlet tap with a clearance of 270 mm above the heater.
Ten Litre
under-sink 4.0
14.0
8.5
Five Litre
over-sink 3.5
Step Three - Fastening
It is not necessary to remove the case of the heater during installation.
Ten Litre
under-sink 4.0
14.0
The heater must be wall mounted with two fixing screws as shown in the
diagram on page 5. Fixing screws must have the strength to support the filled
heater.
The fixing screws are to protrude 4 mm from the wall as shown in the diagram
on page 5 so as to fit into keyhole slots provided on the rear of the heater.
Step Four - Connecting
On over-sink models, the inlet and outlet are located on the base of the heater.
On under-sink models, the inlet and outlet are located on the top of the heater.
All Zenith Tudor water connections are via 15 mm compression fittings and must
be made strictly as shown in the diagrams.
Over-sink models are supplied with a 300 mm open outlet spout, and must
also be fitted with an isolation valve on the cold water side. A valve is not
supplied with the heater and must be supplied and fitted by the installer.
Under-sink models must be installed with approved vented tapware regulating
the incoming water supply which displaces the hot water from the heater so it
discharges through the open vented spout incorporated into the tap mounted
on the basin or sink.
The use of tapware other than approved vented tapware is dangerous.
Each heater is equipped with a 1600 mm power cord and plug and should be
connected to a standard 10 amp power outlet located adjacent to the heater.
Do not turn the power ON until the heater is filled with water and air is purged
from the heater.
Step Five - Commissioning
Fill the heater tank and purge air from the heater by turning the water supply
ON and running water through the heater until it flows smoothly. Turn the water
supply OFF and turn the power supply ON. The heater will then run through its
heating cycle.
During the heating cycle, drips fall from the delivery spout or tap.
Dripping will cease when the heating cycle is completed and the stored water
temperature has reached the level set by the user.
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Installation Procedure Continued
Over-Sink
Under-Sink
Problem Solving
Fault
Possible cause
Solution
No heat
No power
Check power supply
Contact Zenith
Faulty element
Faulty thermostat
Faulty cutout
Tripped overlaod
No water
No supply
Check water supply
Blockage
Contact Zenith
Faulty thermostat
Faulty cut out
No indicator
Faulty LED
Contact Zenith
Faulty connection
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Operating Procedures
Water Temperature
Zenith Tudor water heaters are fully automatic, and may be left switched ON
under the control of the variable thermostat.
Nominal operating temperature can be varied from about 30°C to about 80°C.
Temperature should not be set to less than 60°C without due regard to
regulations governing the storage temperature of hot water.
Economy Setting
The economy setting "E" will maintain stored water temperature at
approximately 60°C. At the "E" setting, the temperature control locates into a
set position and a slight resistance will be felt when rotating the temperature
control beyond that setting. This measure is to help ensure that higher
temperatures are only selected deliberately.
LOW
ECONOMY
ANTI-
FREEZE
Frost Protection
If the heater is located where ambient air temperature could fall below 5°C
when the heater is not in use, the "anti freeze" setting on the temperature
control will maintain stored water temperature over 5°C to prevent freezing
and damage to the water heater.
HIGH
OFF
The same protection does not extend to connecting pipework or fittings.
Safety Cutout
Should the heater over-heat, a manually resettable safety cutout will
automatically turn the heating element OFF. The cutout must be reset by a Zenith
Service Provider or a licensed electrician. Users should never reset the cutout
without qualified assistance.
Cleaning
Never use strong, corrosive or abrasive cleaning materials. Wipe clean the
outer surfaces with a sponge or soft cloth using a mild soap and water.
Domestic dish washing liquid detergent is most suitable.
Spare Parts
PART NO DESCRIPTION
Z90401
Z90407
Z90408
Z90415
Z90416
Z90417
Z90418
Z90420
Z90421
Z90423
element neck ring kit Tudor
fascia kit Tudor undersink
fascia kit Tudor oversink
element kit Tudor 5ltr o/sink
element kit Tudor 10ltr o/sink
element kit Tudor 5ltr u/sink
element kit Tudor 10ltr u/sink
pilot light kit Tudor
thermostat kit Tudor
overload kit Tudor
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Service Procedures
This appliance may only be serviced by a suitably qualified technician.
Disconnect from power and turn water supply OFF before attempting any kind
of service work.
Removing the case
1. Remove temperature control knob by gripping it and pulling towards you.
2. Remove the single retaining screw located beneath the temperature control knob.
3. Remove the four case screws two at top, two at bottom.
4. The case can now be lifted off carefully.
Replacing the case
Reverse of the above procedure.
Replacing a thermostat
Knob removed to show screw
1. Remove the front cover.
2. Disconnect the two electrical terminals from the thermostat. These are
spade connectors and can be easily pulled off.
3. Remove the two screws attaching the thermostat to the plastic upright.
4. Pull the capillary out of the thermostat pocket located on the element
assembly.
5. Take the new thermostat (Z90421) and uncoil about half of the capillary tube.
6. Push the new capillary into the pocket ensuring that:
a) if it is an over sink model, the cutout bulb goes in first then the
thermostat bulb behind it.
b) if it is a under sink model, then the reverse is applicable.
Thermostat spade connectors
Attach the thermostat to the plastic upright.
Reconnect the two electrical terminals. It does not matter which way around
the connections occur.
Ensure the remaining capillary coil is out of the way of any live terminals.
Ensure the plastic upright is located securely in the position provided.
Refit the cover assembly.
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Tap Temperature Adjustment
Adjustment of a tap temperature limiter on Solo and Hero vented taps
should be made only by a Zenith Service Provider or a qualified
technician.
Top Ring “X”
1. Remove tap handle assembly to expose the mixer cartridge.
2. Lift and rotate the serrated top ring "X" from the mixer cartridge "Y".
Rotating the ring left or right will regulate the water temperature.
Rotating the ring clockwise will increase the water temperature.
Rotating the ring anticlockwise will decrease water temperature.
The tap normally operates with the ring in the central position.
3. Reassemble the tap handle assembly to its original condition.
4. Test the temperature of the water outlet to check acceptability.
Mixer Cartridge “Y”
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Warranty Information
The Zenith appliance you have chosen is precision-built from the finest materials
available and should give many years of trouble free service.
Certain warranties may be implied by law into your contract with Zenith. The
warranty provided below is additional to these implied warranties and nothing
set out below shall limit your statutory rights or rights at law.
Parex Appliances warrants that, should any part fail within 12 calendar
months of installation, that part will be repaired or replaced free of charge by
Parex Appliances or its Distributor or Service Provider, except as set out below,
provided the appliance is installed and used strictly in accordance with the
instructions supplied, and that failure is not due to accident, misuse, abuse,
unsuitable water conditions, or to any alteration, modification or repair by any party
not expressly nominated by Parex Appliances.
No costs are payable by the customer other than any mileage or travelling-time
charges incurred by a Zenith Service Provider or the cost of removal, cartage and
re-installation of any component of the appliance if it needs to be returned for
repair its Distributor.
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from non-operation of the
appliance or consequential damage to any other goods, furnishings or property.
No warranty applies to the life of any filtration cartridge installed with the
appliance as cartridge life may vary according to water quality and the rate of
water consumption.
Parex Appliances does not exclude, restrict or modify any liability that cannot be
excluded, restricted or modified or which cannot, except to a limited extent, be
excluded, restricted or modified as between the owner or user and Parex Appliances
under the laws applicable.
Furthermore, this warranty does not displace any statutory warranty, but, to the
extent to which Parex Appliances is entitled to do so, the liability of Parex Appliances
under any statutory warranty will be limited at Parex Appliances option to the
replacement of the appliance or supply of equivalent appliance, the payment of the
cost of replacing the appliance or acquiring an equivalent appliance, or the payment
of the cost of having the appliance repaired or the repair of the appliance.
Head Office
Parex Appliances
103 Central Park Dr
Henderson Auckland
Email: [email protected]
Telephone (09) 836 6566
Facsimile (09) 836 6033
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