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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER 
 
MODEL TYPE 
Congratulations for choosing a Rheem
®
 water heater. The model you have 
chosen will be either a Rheemglas
®
, Optima™ or RheemPlus™ model. The 
Optima model has a temperature adjusting knob on the lower front of the water 
heater. Rheemglas and Optima models are available with either a single 
heating unit or with twin heating units and the RheemPlus models are available 
with a single heating unit only (refer to 
 on page 8 and 
 
HOW HOT SHOULD THE WATER BE? 
The water heater features an 
adjustable thermostat, which allows 
you to choose the most suitable 
temperature for your hot water needs. 
Refer to 
 on 
page 5
 
 
Optima maximum 
thermostat setting 
Rheemglas and RheemPlus 
maximum thermostat 
setting 
 
minimum thermostat 
setting and minimum 
recommended stored water 
temperature. 
top heating unit thermostat 
setting on a twin element 
model 
(not adjustable) 
A RheemPlus water heater is 
temperature limited to deliver water not 
exceeding 50
°C. 
 
To meet the requirements of the 
National Plumbing Standard the 
temperature of the stored water must 
not be below 60
°C. 
RheemPlus maximum 
delivery temperature. 
maximum recommended 
supply temperature to 
bathrooms and ensuites 
 
If this water heater is installed as part 
of a solar water heating system, we 
recommend the thermostat is set at 
60
°C to maximise solar contribution. 
 
HOTTER WATER INCREASES THE RISK OF SCALD INJURY 
This water heater can deliver water at temperatures which can cause scalding. 
Check the water temperature before use, such as when entering a shower or 
filling a bath or basin, to ensure it is suitable for the application and will not 
cause scald injury. 
 
We recommend and it may also be required by regulations that an approved 
temperature limiting device be fitted into the hot water pipe work to the 
bathroom and ensuite when a Rheemglas or Optima water heater is installed. 
This will keep the water temperature below 50
°C at the bathroom and ensuite. 
The risk of scald injury will be reduced and still allow hotter water to the kitchen 
and laundry.