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After using hot water at a high temperature,
be sure to return the safety button of the
temperature regulating handle to under "40".
The next time you use it, hot water at a high
temperature may come out suddenly which may cause
scalding.
After using hot water at a high temperature, let
cold water flow for a while.
The next time you use it, hot water at a high
temperature remaining in the faucet may come out
which may cause scalding.
Turn the temperature regulating handle
Mandatory
slowly.
If you turn the temperature regulating handle
suddenly, the temperature may rise suddenly which
may cause scalding.
If by any chance it should freeze, check that the
temperature of the water coming out is correct when
you set the safety button of the temperature
regulating handle to match the "40" mark on the plate.
If it freezes the set temperature may be deviate which
may cause scalding.
Do not pass extremely hot water (over 60°C)
through the shower head.
The shower head may break which may cause
scalding and other injuries. When taking a shower, use
Do Not
an appropriate temperature under 45°C in the interests
of safety.
Warning
3
Cold water
side
Safety
button
Slowly
Over 60°C