Siemens DE2427555: The meaning of display indications
The meaning of display indications: Siemens DE2427555
Table of contents
- Safety information Your new appliance Operating the continuous-flow heater
- Desired temperature Changing the desired temperature Wellness program Starting wellness program 1
- Starting wellness program 2 Ending wellness program 1 or 2 Changing the wellness program temperature
- Child protection Activating child protection Deactivating child protection
- Conserving energy and water at the touch of a button
- The meaning of display indications
- Using the appliance after switching off the water supply Start-up after power failure Cleaning Customer Service
- A fault, what to do? Fault Cause Solution Who
- Fault Cause Solution Who
- Disposal Guarantee

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The meaning of display indications
Performance indicator
The performance indicator shows the currently used performance
of the continuous-flow heater in 10 % increments.
Example: 7 increments are shown while drawing off hot water.
This means that the continuous-flow heater is currently only run-
ning at 70 % of its maximum output.
If the set temperature cannot be reached because the water
throughput is too high, the continuous-flow heater will automati-
cally adjust the water throughput until the set temperature is
achieved.
Pre-warmed water
The continuous-flow heater can be operated with pre-warmed wa-
ter (for example from a solar energy unit) . If the supply tempera-
ture exceeds 30 °C, the
lights up on the display.
Flashing display
Risk of scalding!
If the temperature display flashes, the temperature of the water
leaving the tap is higher than the set temperature.
The supply temperature from the domestic system is too high, e. g.
water from a solar energy unit.
The thermostatic premixer in the domestic supply must be set ac-
cordingly to lower temperatures.
Error signals
Sometimes e. g. E02 (or E03 to E14) appears in the display due to
a very minor problem. Please try to eliminate the fault according
to guidelines given in the chapter "A fault, what to do?". You will
save yourself the cost of an unnecessary visit by customer service
personnel.
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