Bajaj Majesty Zero Worry User Manual

Summary of Zero Worry

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    Bajaj electricals limited page 1 of 6 bajaj majesty 'zero worry' storage water heater dear customer, congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a bajaj majesty storage water heater, the most durable, dependable and safe product in the market today. And we mean what we say. Why? Because we at ba...

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    Bajaj electricals limited page 2 of 6 know your bajaj majesty storage water heater how does it function? 1. Every bajaj majesty storage water heater unit is made of a. An outer body, inner tank, heating element b. Safety devices like safety valve, thermostat, thermal cut-out, fusible plugs and c. Th...

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    Bajaj electricals limited page 3 of 6 hardware: all bajaj storage water heaters are provided with rust proof hardware (screws, nuts, washers and bolts) for the inner tank assembly. Safety systems: bajaj majesty storage water heaters are provided with the following safety devices. These devices contr...

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    Bajaj electricals limited page 4 of 6 d. There should be a minimum space of 50 cm between the top of the heater and the roof. This is to make sure that the heater can be removed and taken out when necessary. E. The heater should be saved from being damaged by splashing of water. Therefore, keep a mi...

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    Bajaj electricals limited page 5 of 6 5. When the water has reached the set temperature green light will go off. This indicates that the thermostat has operated and has switched off the power supply to the unit. You should withdraw the water only after the green light has switched off. Hot water at ...

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    Bajaj electricals limited page 6 of 6 3. The inlet valve should always be kept open. 4. To minimise scaling of heating element, which happens more in areas with hard water, simply lower the setting of the thermostat a little. Drain the water periodically. However this should be done through a qualif...