InSinkErator HC1100, GN1100 owner manual To Reset the Thermal Cut-Out, To Replace the Filter

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Care and Use

Once you have made the adjustment, actuate the dispenser handle for 20 seconds and allow the water to re-heat at the new temperature setting. If the temperature is still too hot or too cold, continue to make slight adjustments. At no time should the water in the tank be allowed to boil. Boiling is indicated by water and/or steam discharged from the faucet without actuating the handle.

Replace the access panel.

To Reset the Thermal Cut-Out:

In the event the unit stops heating or fails to heat the water, check the thermal cut- out as it may have tripped. Open the access panel on the front of the tank with a screwdriver. Locate the thermal cut-out reset button and press it to reset the switch.

Replacement Filter Guidelines: It is essential that regular filter replacement be carried out for this product to perform as advertised. Replace the cartridge every three months or when there is an obvious decrease in water flowing from the faucet or when objectionable taste and/or odors return. Replace with In-Sink-Erator®brand filter cartridges. Flush new cartridges for 3 minutes before first use.

Electric Shock Hazard. To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power before servicing unit. Use only a properly grounded and polarized electric outlet.

To Replace the Filter:

Place a pan or dish-towel under the filter to catch water drainage during the cartridge change.

Slowly turn cartridge counter-clockwise completely until it stops (approx. 90º or 1/4 turn). At this position, the inlet and outlet ports have been closed and the filter’s internal pressure has been relieved. Approximately 2 oz. of water will be discharged from the vent line. Pull used cartridge straight out and discard.

Insert new cartridge into filter head. Top surface of cartridge will become flush with bottom of filter head when fully engaged. Turn cartridge clockwise until it stops (approx 90º or 1/4 turn). If the new filter cartridge cannot be inserted, insert the old filter cartridge and turn completely until it stops and the arrow on the head and bracket assembly aligns with the in/out arrow on the cartridge.

Open hot water faucet to expel trapped air and allow water to run 3 minutes.

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Contents Instant hot water dispenser Know what these safety symbols mean Adjustment Important Safety InstructionsGrounding Instructions Specifications & ApprovalsTank Mounting Bracket and Screws Parts & ComponentsTools you may need include Planning, Preparation and ToolsAppliance Plumbing & Electrical RequirementsTurn off the water supply Straighten the copper tubing Installation, page 1Mount the dispenser faucet Mount the Hot Water TankConnecting the Tank to the Dispenser Faucet Installation, page 2Mount the Head & Filter Bracket Make Plumbing Connections Installation, page 3Model GN1100 Model HC1100 Installation, page 4Connect to Cold Water Supply Line Fill the TankTo Adjust the Thermostat Installation, page 5Care and Use Test the Water ConnectionTo Replace the Filter To Reset the Thermal Cut-OutSeasonal Storage and Draining the Tank Cleaning the Faucet and TankDisconnect electricity Problem Possible Cause What to do TroubleshootingWarranty Information Autres produits disponibles auprès de In-Sink-Erator Other Products Available from In-Sink-EratorOtros productos de In-Sink-Erator

HC1100, GN1100 specifications

The InSinkErator GN1100 and HC1100 are standout models in the realm of food waste disposers, designed to enhance kitchen efficiency and sustainability. Both models integrate advanced features and technologies that make them a reliable choice for modern households seeking convenience and performance.

The GN1100 is designed for powerful food waste grinding with its robust 3/4 horsepower induction motor. This motor operates quietly while effectively handling a variety of food scraps, including fibrous vegetables and small bones. The grind chamber is constructed with a stainless steel grind component, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion, thus extending the lifespan of the unit.

One of the key features of the GN1100 is its sound insulation technology, which minimizes noise during operation. Homeowners can enjoy a peaceful kitchen environment while maintaining their waste disposal routines. The disposal unit also features a continuous feed design, allowing for ongoing grinding as food scraps are added, which significantly speeds up the process of disposing of waste.

The HC1100 model takes innovation a step further by incorporating the added benefit of hot water on demand. With a 2.5-gallon hot water tank, the HC1100 delivers instant hot water, reaching temperatures of up to 200°F. This feature is particularly useful for tasks such as food preparation, cleaning dishes, and sanitizing surfaces. Users can enjoy the convenience of having hot water readily available right at their sink, enhancing their overall kitchen experience.

Both models feature a quick and easy installation process, which can often be done without the need for professional plumbing help. The units come with an easy-to-understand instruction manual, making it convenient for DIY enthusiasts to set up.

Safety and performance are crucial aspects of the InSinkErator GN1100 and HC1100. Each unit is equipped with a jam-proof system that prevents clogs and ensures smooth operation. Additionally, the built-in overload protection feature safeguards against motor burnout, enhancing reliability and user confidence.

In summary, the InSinkErator GN1100 and HC1100 offer a combination of power, efficiency, and cutting-edge technology, making them ideal for anyone looking to efficiently manage food waste while also enjoying the luxury of instant hot water in the kitchen. With their focus on durability and user-friendly design, these disposers are a smart investment for environmentally conscious households aiming to simplify their daily chores and minimize waste.