Intelligent VP Series ZIP Vapipoint II Direct Unvented Water Heaters Instruction Manual
- August 21, 2024
- Intelligent
Table of Contents
- GENERAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- APPROVALS
- TECHNICAL DATA
- Dimensions
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- Safety Information
- SPARE PARTS
- PACK CONTENTS
- ACCESSORIES
- INSTALLATION
- PLUMBING INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
- ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
- COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION
- COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE
- FAULT FINDING
- END OF LIFE DISPOSAL
- WARRANTY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
**Intelligent VP Series ZIP Vapipoint II Direct Unvented Water Heaters Instruction Manual
**
The trusted independent experts for hand dryers and washrooms since 2012.
Please read these instructions carefully before commencing installation of this unvented water heater. Installation must only be undertaken by a competent person, familiar with unvented electric water heaters.
The Zip Varipoint II must be installed in accordance with these instructions
and all current legislation, codes of practice and regulations governing the
installation of unvented hot water cylinders in force at the time of
installation.
To ensure you have a copy of the latest instructions visit :
www.zipwater.co.uk
Please leave these instructions with the end user after installation.
GENERAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
These instructions will guide you through the installation, maintenance and use of the Zip Varipoint II, however, if you require any further information please call Zip customer service on 0345 6 005 005.
- The Zip Varipoint II is an unvented water heater designed for connection directly to incoming mains water supply and can serve one or more outlets using conventional taps.
- Care should be taken that the unit being chosen can meet the demands of the outlets being supplied.
- The casing is constructed of impact resistant plastic and heat losses are minimised by the high efficiency polyurethane foam insulation.
- The inner vessel is constructed from heavy gauge copper and pressure tested to 1.6 MPa (16 bar), maximum working pressure 0.55 MPa (5.5 bar).
- A manually resettable safety cut out automatically cuts off the electrical supply to the heating element in the event of a malfunction.
If the hot water system is not used for two weeks or more, it is recommended that a hot tap be turned on for several minutes at a sink, basin or bath, it is not recommended that either a dishwasher, clothes washer or other appliance be used before the heater is returned to service.
APPROVALS
The Varipoint II models are approved to the LVD and EMC directives and CE
endorsed.
The Varipoint II models have been examined, tested and found when correctly
fitted to comply with the requirements of the United Kingdom Water Regulations
/ Byelaws (Scotland). The products are listed under the WRAS (Water
Regulations Advisory Scheme) Water Fittings and Materials Directory.
TECHNICAL DATA
Zip Varipoint II
MODEL| | VP 103| VP 103 UB| VP 153| VP 153 UB
Installation| | Over-basin| Under-basin| Overbearing| Under basin
Declared load profile| | XXS| XXS| XXS| X X S
Energy efficiency class (1)| | A| B| A| A
Energy efficiency (ηwh)(1)| %| 35.5| 34.7| 35.4| 36.2
Annual electricity consumption (1)| kWh| 502| 530| 521| 510
Thermostat temperature setting| ºC| 35
Max. temperature| ºC| 80
Specific precautions| | See installation and operating instructions
“Smart” value| | 0
Rated volume| l| 10.0| 15.0
Weight empty / full (nominal)| kg| 6.5/16.6| 7.5/22.5
Power rating| W| 2,200
Nominal supply voltage| V AC| 230
Protection class| | IP24
Heat up time (10°C to 65°C)| mins| 11| 17
Packaging dimensions (nominal)| mm| 330 x 340 x 500
Maximum working pressure| MPa| 0.55
Water connections| | 1/2” BSP
(1) EU Regulation 812/2013;EN 50440
Dimensions
Model | Dimensions (mm) | Fixing centres (mm) |
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A | B | C |
VP103 | 452 | 300 |
VP103UB | 452 | 300 |
VP153 | 452 | 300 |
VP15UB | 452 | 300 |
SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. USE THIS
PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND WILL INVALIDATE
THE WARRANTY. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
WARNING:| Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, could result in death and/or serious injury and/or property damage.
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CAUTION:| Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, may result in property damage.
Safety Information
WARNINGS
- Installation, commissioning and maintenance of this appliance must only be carried out by a competent installer who will then be responsible for adhering to all relevant standards and regulations.
- The appliance must be disconnected from mains power supply before carrying out any work involving live circuits.
- The appliance must be permanently connected to the supply through an isolating switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles.
- To protect the appliance, a circuit breaker must be fitted with a rating suitable for the nominal current of the appliance.
- The cross sectional area of the connection cable must be appropriate for the power rating and location of the appliance. See Technical data, page 4.
- The connecting cable must be adequately secured.
- This appliance must be earthed at all times.
- Check that the power supply is switched off prior to electrical connection.
- The appliance, its wiring and piping must not be modified in any way.
- Do not remove the cover whilst the unit is connected to the electricity supply.
- In case of malfunction isolate the power supply immediately. In case of leaks also isolate the water supply. Repairs must only be carried out by a competent person.
- Temperatures in excess of approximately 43°C are perceived as hot, especially by children, and may cause a feeling of burning.
- This appliance must not be used by any person (including children) with limited physical, sensorial or mental abilities or failing experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or have received instructions about how to use the appliance.
- The appliance must not be subjected to pressure exceeding 0.55 MPa (5.5 bar). For supply pressures exceeding 0.35MPa (3.5 bar) it is recommended that a pressure reducing valve be installed.
- If water discharges from any safety valve switch off the electrical supply to the unit, isolate the water supply and contact a competent person familiar with unvented systems.
- Do not block or restrict the discharge from any safety valve.
- Do not tamper with any safety valve.
CAUTIONS
- The appliance must only be used when correctly installed and in perfect working order.
- The appliance must be installed in a frost-free room and must never be exposed to frost.
- The Zip Varipoint II range is not recommended for use with secondary circulation systems.
- The appliance must be completely filled with water before being switched on.
- The appliance must only be used for heating wholesome water. The appliance must not be used for any other purpose.
- When the appliance has been in use for some time, the fittings may be very hot.
- The Zip Varipoint II is intended for connection to mains supply only. In any other case please contact Zip on 0345 6 005 005 for advice.
- Zip Water UK cannot be held liable for any damages caused by failure to observe these instructions.
- It is recommended that an HE45004 Water Block is fitted in the water supply line to minimise the potential damage in the event of any leakage.
SPARE PARTS
REF | ITEM | DESCRIPTION |
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1 | VP0301 | Element 2.2 kW for overbasin models |
1 | VP0302 | Element 2.2 kW for underbasin models |
2 | VP0303 | Thermostat |
3 | VP0304 | Ressettable cut-out |
4 | VP0317 | Element Gasket |
5 | VP0322 | Wall fixing bracket |
PACK CONTENTS
Please check that the items listed below have been supplied in the Vari point II pack.
ITEM | QTY |
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Wall Bracket | 1 |
Temperature and Pressure Valve | 1 |
Expansion Relief Valve(1/2”BSP) | 1 |
ACCESSORIES
Expansion vessel and check valve.
Combined pressure reducer and line strainer.
Thermostatic blending valve TMV2 & TMV3 rated Water block.
INSTALLATION
Requirements
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These instructions must be read and fully understood before commencing the installation. If in doubt, or in need of further guidance please ring Zip on 0345 6 005 005.
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Installations must comply fully with UK Water Regulations, Building regulations part G3 and any Local Authority requirements.
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The electrical installation including earthing and cross bonding should comply with the current IEE regulations and any Local Authority requirements.
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The Zip Varipoint II is designed for connection direct to the incoming mains water supply and accommodation must be made for the expanded water that will occur with each heating cycle. Regulations permit expanded hot water to be accommodated within the supply pipe work provided that no check valve, stop valve with loose jumper or other fitting can prevent reverse flow. [See diagram 1, (Fig.2) .
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Where the expanded water cannot be accommodated in the pipe work and the static water supply pressure is under 3.5 bar, fit accessory pack AQ2 (expansion vessel and check valve). Where static water pressures are likely to exceed 3.5 bar fit accessory pack AQ2 and AQ3 (pressure reducing valve and line strainer).[See diagrams 2&3 (Fig.2).
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The temperature and pressure relief valve supplied may be fitted to the locating point provided.
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The 6 bar expansion relief valve must be fitted on the cold water supply.
Under no circumstances should the expansion relief valve be installed in an inverted position as fouling of the seat caused by deposits may prevent it from operating correctly.
The safety relief valve connections should not be used for any other purpose and no valve should be fitted between the expansion relief valve and the storage cylinder. -
The installations must comply fully with UK Water Regulations, Building regulations part G3 and any Local Authority requirements. The point of discharge must be in a safe and visible position. The connection should be made using 15mm pipe having a continuous fall to a maximum length of 3 metres. It shall not have more than 3 rightangled bends. If a waste connection in excess of 3 metres is necessary, the pipe diameter should be 22mm with continuous fall and no more than 4 right-angled bends with a maximum resistance to flow equivalent to 9 metres of straight pipe.
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An isolating valve must be fitted to the cold water supply.
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Valves and fittings must be of a type required by the Water Supply Regulations.
Positioning
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The Varipoint II must be installed vertically. The connections should be at the rear of the unit. When facing the heater the hot supply (red) is to the left and the cold supply (blue) is to the right.
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The heater may be mounted above or below the intended outlets providing the water connections for the undersink models are at the top and for the oversink models underneath.
Note: Undersink and oversink models are not interchangeable.
The fixings must be capable of supporting the heater when full of water (see Technical data ). -
The undersink unit can be placed unsupported on the floor or cupboard base, but if additional support is required, securing screws are supplied that locate to the rear of the casing. As shown in Fig.1 below.
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Always position the Varipoint II to allow for its removal for future inspection and maintenance.
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The Varipoint II is not recommended for installation above false ceilings.
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Do not install in a location where this unit or connecting pipelines can freeze.
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When considering the location of the heater, consideration should be given to the safe and visible disposal of any water resulting from leaks and seepage.
This is particularly relevant when the heater is located in a roof space, cupboard or any concealed location. For guidance please call Zip Customer Service on 0345 6 005 005.
Wall Mounting
Fig. 1
Please ensure that bracket fixings and the wall are adequate to support the
unit when full.
The unit will be supported by being hung on a bracket fixed to a support wall,
using the fixings provided, as shown Fig.1, page 10. Therefore it is important
to ensure that the wall is strong and solid enough to fully support the unit
when the tank is full.
It is important to ensure when drilling the wall, that the selected position
avoids any pipe work or electrical cabling. To mount the heater, the bracket
‘hooks’ locate into the slots provided in the back of the unit, allowing the
unit to hang flat against the wall.
Note: It is not necessary to remove the casing to mount the water heater on
the wall bracket.
Plumbing and safety control arrangement
- Check the incoming water supply pressure with reference to the table and diagrams in Fig.2, page 12 to determine the layout required, bearing in mind that mains water supply pressure can increase considerably at night.
- Refer to the diagrams in Fig.2, page 12 to determine the accessories required to suit your layout.
- Position the heater and controls to allow for future maintenance.
- All control and safety valves are marked with the direction of flow and will not function if incorrectly orientated. Do not break any seals or attempt to adjust any safety valve, to do so may impair the safety of the installation and will invalidate the warranty.
- To ensure a watertight seal use fibre washers for connecting the inlet and outlet pipes to the heater. Complete the seal by using PTFE tape to the threads but do not over apply or extend beyond the thread limits as this will lessen the effectiveness of the joints. Do not use plumbers paste to secure the joints as this can impair the operation of any valves connected to the heater.
- An isolating service valve (not supplied) should be fitted in the cold water supply pipe work as shown in all 3 diagrams in Fig.2, page 12.
- Flush all pipe work thoroughly before making the final connections to the valves, accessories and cold feed to the heater to ensure that any debris is removed. Failure to do this may result in irreparable damage to the controls and will invalidate the warranty.
- Drain valves should be fitted in both hot and cold water lines.
PLUMBING INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Fig.2
PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE VALVE TO BE DRAINED VIA TUNDISH (optional, not
supplied).
DIAGRAM 1.
Inlet pressure less than 0.35 MPa (3.5 bar) and expanded hot water can be
accommodated in the pipework.
Minimum length of pipe (Length ‘A’ ).
SIZE | 15 mm Pipe | 22 mm Pipe |
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10 Litres 15 Litres | 2.7 m (9 ft )4.2 m (14 ft) | 1.2 m (4 ft)1.8 m (6 ft) |
PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE VALVE TO BE DRAINED VIA TUNDISH (optional, not
supplied).
DIAGRAM 2.
Inlet pressure less than 0.35 MPa (3.5 bar) and expanded hot water cannot be
accommodated in the pipework. (using pack AQ2 expansion vessel and check
valve).
PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE VALVE TO BE DRAINED VIA TUNDISH (optional, not
supplied).
DIAGRAM 3.
Inlet pressure greater than 0.35 MPa (3.5 bar).
(Using pack AQ2 and AQ3 expansion vessel, check valve and pressure reducing
valve).
**** Zip recommend expansion vessels to be installed in line with the current
HSE guidelines. Expansion vessels should be installed, in cool areas on cold
flowing pipes, mounted as close to the incoming water supply to the water
heater as possible, mounted vertically on pipework to minimise any trapping of
debris and to minimise the volume retained within them, with an isolation and
drain valve to aid flushing and sampling and designed to stimulate flow within
the vessel.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
It is recommended that the electrical installation is carried out by a
qualified electrician.
It is essential that the electrical installation including earthing and cross
bonding should be carried out to comply with the current IEE regulations and
Local Authority requirements.
**Switch off the mains electrical supply before carrying out any work
involving a live circuit 230V AC supply only, this appliance must be
earthed.**
The Zip Varipoint II is pre-wired with a length of 3 core cable suitable for
connection to a mains 230V AC supply. The cable is to be wired to a double
pole fused spur, with a minimum break rating of 13 amps.
If the cable length is insufficient it is recommended that the entire length
of cable is replaced with no joins to the original. To replace the cable:
- Prise the temperature control knob off the spindle and release the screw underneath.
- Remove the cover by sliding the it forwards, then remove.
- Disconnect the cable from the connector block and remove it.
- Pass the new cable back through the entry port and locking maze, then connect the cable to the connector block.
- Slide the cover back on and screw into position ensuring the cable is clamped correctly.
- Replace the control knob.
- All internal connections are factory wired and should not be altered or modified.
- All internal wiring is factory mounted and should not be altered or modified.
This appliance must be earthed.
Do not switch on the electrical supply until the water heater is full of
water.
Wiring Diagram
Safety cut-out
In the event of a malfunction that leads to an over temperature situation, a
Safety cut-out will automatically cut off the electrical supply to the
element.
This is a manually resettable cut-out that may be reset by a qualified
electrician once the fault has been corrected.
COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION
- Check that all Installation requirements have been met.
- Check that all water and electrical connections are correct and tight.
- Open a hot water tap.
- Open the water mains isolating valve and allow the heater to fill.
- Close the hot water tap when water starts to flow from it.(The heater vessel should now be full).
- Check for leaks and rectify as necessary.
- Manually operate the Expansion Relief Valve and T&P Valve if fitted to ensure free water flow through the discharge pipe by turning the knob to the left and holding it in the open position.
- Set the temperature control knob to the required position. The factory set position as delivered will maintain the most economical stored water temperature at approx.
35ºC. Lime-scale formation and heat loss are minimised at this setting, however the operating temperature may be increased as required to a maximum of 80ºC.
Fig.3
This setting protects the appliance against frost damage, but this protection
does not extend to the connecting pipework and fittings.
Note The water heater cannot be switched off via the temperature
selector, it can oly be switched off at the isolation switched mains supply
socket.
Fig.4
Temperature Limitation
- Turn the temperature selector to the position shown in Fig.3 and then pull the selector from the spindle.
- Press out the small manual insert from the inside of the selector and refit in the required maximum position. (50°C, 65°C or 80°C).
- Refit the temperature selector on to the spindle. (The temperature cannot now be set to a value higher han that fixed on the selector).
COMMISSIONING AND OPERATION
- Switch on the electrical supply to the unit. The red neon light will glow during the heating cycle and will extinguish when the selected temperature is reached re-lighting again for the next heating cycle.
- During the heating cycle no water should escape to waste from either the expansion relief or T&P valves.
- Allow the heater to reach the selected temperature and when the indicator light has extinguished, check the water temperature and re-check the water connections adjusting as necessary.
- Please pass these instructions on the person responsible for the building and its management.
MAINTENANCE
Precautions
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The Zip Varipoint II is an unvented electric water heater and only a competent person (electrician or plumber), familiar with unvented systems, should carry out any servicing and maintenance work on this unit.
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DO NOT Remove the cover whilst the unit is connected to the electrical supply.
When the neon indicator light is extinguished the unit is still connected to the electrical supply, only by operating the ‘double pole isolating switch’ can the unit be disconnected from the supply. -
The over temperature safety cut-out reset is located inside the cover. DO NOT reset the over temperature cut-out until the cause of it’s operation has been correctly diagnosed and corrected.
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DO NOT use the water heater if it is suspected of being frozen. Switch off the electrical supply if water ceases to flow and do not switch it back on until a competent person (electrician or plumber), has checked that it is safe to do so.
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The heater should be visually inspected regularly. This is particularly important if the heater is located in a cupboard, roof space or any other concealed location. If there are any signs of leaks or seepage the heater should be isolated from the water supply and switched off from the electrical supply until a competent person (electrician or plumber), has investigated the cause.
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DO NOT block or restrict the discharge from any safety valve.
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DO NOT tamper with any safety valve.
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If water discharges from any safety valve, switch off the electrical supply to the unit, isolate the water supply and contact a competent person (electrician or plumber) familiar with unvented systems.
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Please note that limescale forms more readily at higher temperatures. Damage or failures caused by the formation of limescale are specifically excluded under the terms of the warranty. To reduce limescale formation to a minimum the unit should always be operated at the lowest convenient temperature.
Schedule
It is recommended that all key components of the heater should be inspected on
a regular basis, no greater than 12 monthly intervals, for the continued safe
and efficient operation of the unit. The inspection should be carried out by a
competent person (electrician or plumber) familiar with unvented systems and
the components to be inspected should include the following:
- Expansion relief valve. Check correct operation.
- T&P relief valve, if fitted. Check correct operation.
- Expansion vessel, if fitted. Check pressure-referring to label on the side of the vessel.
- Integral line strainer, if a pressure reducing valve is fitted. Inspect and clean as necessary.
- Check the discharge pipe is free of obstructions.
- Check that all the electrical connections are tight.
De-Installation
- Switch off and disconnect the electrical supply.
- Close the mains water supply isolating valve.
- Disconnect the inlet and outlet connections on the heater.
- Remove the heater.
- Drain the unit through the hot water supply connection
FAULT FINDING
FAULT | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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Over temperature cut- outoperates. | The thermostat has failed. | Reset and if |
the cut-out operates again, isolate the unit and contact the installer.NB.
Isolate the electrical supply before removing the cover and ensure that the
cover is correctly replaced and secured beforereconnecting.
The thermostat is set at too high a temperature.
Regular,intermittent water discharge from the tundish.| Loss of pressure from
the expansion vessel.| Isolate the heating system and the mains cold water
supply.Partly drain the unit. Recharge the expansion vessel to the
specifiedpressure and re-commission.
Thermostat failure.| Isolate the heating system and check the thermal controls
when discharge ceases. Replace the thermostat if faulty.
Continuous water discharge from tundish.| Pressure reducing valve not
operating correctly.| Check with pressure gauge and replace as necessary.
T&P relief valve not operating correctly.| Check and replace if faulty.
Expansion relief valve not operating correctly.| Check and replace if faulty.
No water flow from hot taps.| Cold water mains is isolated.| Check and switch
on.
Integral line strainer in pressure reducing valve is blocked.| Check and clean
as necessary.
Pressure reducing valve is incorrectly fitted.| Refit correctly with arrows in
the direction of flow.
Water from hot taps is cold.| Power supply not switched on| Check and switch
on.
Over temperature cut-out has operated.| See fault ‘Over temperature cut- out
operates’ above.
Faulty element.| Check and replace as necessary.
Thermostat failure.| Check and replace as necessary.
END OF LIFE DISPOSAL
The use of this crossed out wheeled bin logo indicates that this product needs
to be disposed of separately to any other household waste.
Within each of the European Union member countries, provisions have been made
for the collection and recycling of unwanted electrical and electronic
equipment.
In order to preserve our environment we ask that you dispose of this product
correctly. Please contact Zip Customer Service for advice on 0345 6 005 005.
WARRANTY
The Zip 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 Zip.
The warranty provided below is additional to these implied warranties and
nothing set out below shall limit your statutory rights or rights at law.
Zip Water UK warrants that, should the cylinder fail within five(5) years or any component fail within two(2) years of installation, that part will be repaired or replaced free of charge by Zip 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 Zip.
No costs are payable by the customer other than any mileage or travelling-time charges incurred by a Zip 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 to Zip or 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.
Zip 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 Zip under the laws applicable.
Furthermore, this warranty does not displace any statutory warranty, but, to the extent to which Zip is entitled to do so, the liability of Zip under any statutory warranty will be limited at Zip’s 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.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
To ensure you have the latest revision of this instruction manual, please visit www.zipwater.co.uk to download the latest copy.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS & USER MANUAL
210006 V2.00 SEPT 2017 – ZIP VPII/103-153(UB)
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEL: 0345 6 005 005 5
EMAIL: SERVICE@ZIPINDUSTRIES.CO.UK
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IT’S WATER. REFRESHED.
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