Faucet may be installed in spray hose opening in sink or drilled
hole.If faucet is not to be installed in sink spray hose opening,
cut 11/16”(27mm) min. — 13/8” (35mm) max. dia. hole.

Important: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.

613/16

(173 mm)
111/8
(283 mm)

81/16

(205 mm)
1. Make sure you have all necessary parts, tools and materials as suggested on manual cover.
2. Determine a convenient location to mount your faucet.This can be an existing sink hole in the sink
top (the spray hose opening for example) or you may drill another hole into the sink or counter-top.As
you determine the location of your faucet, consider the container you will use with the appliance,such
as a large cooking pan. Location of the hole should also provide easy access for tank connections.
3. The thickness of the sink or counter must be less than 11/8” (29mm).
4. Before connecting to the power source, the dispenser must be filled with water and the thermostat
turned to the OFF position.
5. Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.Appliance must be within 36” (914mm) of the
power source. See electrical requirements.
6. Plumbing connections must comply with all local codes and ordinances.
7. Do not use any pipe sealing compounds as they may get inside the dispenser causing an
objectionable taste and odor.
OVERVIEWHOT WATER CONCEPT
Unlike a household water heater,this dispenser tank is not pressurized for safety reasons. For a conventional
household water heater,the faucet valve is placed after the heater tank resulting in a pressurized tank. For a
hot water dispenser,the faucet valve is placed before the tank, creating an “open vent” style faucet and
consequently no pressure is built up inside the tank.
Quick-connect fitting with filter
and cap connects to cold water
supply line.Filter and cap side
points toward faucet. Tank
must be
mounted
vertically
See step 4 of installation for optional
connections and instructions.
42”(1067 mm) max. —
electrical outlet to tank