
ATTACHING & CONNECTING
THE HEATING ELEMENT
It is possible to attach the heating element in any desired position below the
surface of the water, using the supplied holder (Fig. 1/4).
ATTENTION: The heating element is operated with electrical current. The
connections of the heating element are not designed for outdoor use.
• Only use the heating element in enclosed, dry areas.
• Protect the power plug (Fig. 1/6) from moisture.
• Only operate the heating element in conjunction with a ground fault circuit
interrupter with maximum 30 mA.
1. Ensure that the power of the heating element is appropriate for the volume of
water that will be heated (Page 2).
2. Slide the supplied holder (Fig. 1/4) onto the heating element.
ATTENTION: The heating element is fastened using suction cups that do
not adhere to uneven, dirty surfaces. Surfaces can be damaged if the heating
element falls.
• Select a suitable, smooth surface for fastening the heating element.
• Clean the surface so that it is clean and free of grease.
ATTENTION: The element can be damaged if it is not completely
surrounded by water.
• Pay attention to the minimum immersion depth (Fig. 1/2), when installing
vertically, this is the minimum point to which the heating element must be
immersed in the water.
• For horizontal installation ensure that the heating element is always immersed
in flowing liquid.
3. Press the heating element with the holders into the desired position on the
surface.
ATTENTION: The wrong voltage can damage the heating element.
• Only connect the heating element if the voltage of your socket is 230V
alternating current.
4. Plug the power plug of the heating element into the socket or into a suitable
temperature controller (e.g the D-D Temperature Controller TC125).