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Property Damage: Join remaining tube |
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FILL TANK & THEN CONNECT POWER
A | Nothing will happen until tank fills and | |
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| ■ Turn on the cold water supply. |
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Scalding Hazard: Steam and hot water can spit | ||
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Property Damage: A standard grounded outlet within 30" of the faucet is required under the sink. Do not use an extension cord set with the dispenser.
■Check all connections to ensure they are tight and that there are no leaks.
■Plug in hot water tank.
Water will be cold at first.
Allow
Gurgling or hissing is normal during the initial heating cycle.
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