Energy saving tip
If you plan to be away from home more than two days, you may want to turn the temperature control to “OFF”to eliminate energy consumption during your absence.
You will not save any energy by turning the dispenser off at night and back on the next morning.
Caring for your hot water dispenser
Winterizing
Be sure | to safeguard | your | dispenser | when it is exposed | to | freezing | temperatures. | Drain the | storage |
tank to | prevent the | water | inside from | freezing. Freezing | will | ultimately | damage | the storage | tank: |
To Drain:
1.Unplug the power cord.
2.Turn Temperature Control Knob to “OFF.”
3.Run hot water dispenser until water is cold.
4. Place at least a
5.Unscrew the drain plug with a %a” wrench and allow all water to drain.
6.Replace and tighten the drain plug. Do not overtighten.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB -
DRAIN PLUG \
When ready to use the dispenser again, see “Using your hot water dispenser.”
CAUTION: DO NOT TURN UNIT ON IF TANK IS EMPTY. Damage to the unit will result and is not covered by the warranty
Cleaning the Spout Screen
If you have very hard water, it may be necessary to clean the Spout Screen occasionally
To Remove:
1.Remove the two spout screws.
2.Remove spout base plate.
3.Pull the screen assembly out of the hot water tube.
To Clean:
1.Use a small brush and vinegarto remove deposit
2.If deposit has hardened, soak in vinegar for an hour or two. Then brush clean.
3.Replace screen assembly in tube and screw plate back onto spout.