Ideal temp at the outlet is 50 - 55deg.
The water in a cylinder is held @ >60deg, to minimise legionnaire bacteria as it's stored water, that temeratur usually drops to 55deg or lower by the time it gets to the outlet.
Yours, as it's a combi, isn't really affected by the legionnella issue as it's mains, instantaneous, hot water and isn't stored long enough for the bacteria to multiply enough to become a problem. The worst case and as I always recommend to clients, if you are away for 2+ weeks then always run your hot and cold water until it's fully hot/cold to evacuate any water that has sat in the pipes for any length of time. Only issue you may have is if you have any long unused sections of pipework (dead legs).
Same goes for anyone that has lead pipes, always run it every day for a min to clear out any water that was standing in the pipes overnight.