The Installation, page 1 of 5
1.Turn off the water supply.
2.Straighten the copper tubing
Unpack the dispenser faucet and straighten the copper tubing carefully and smoothly. Do not pinch or break the copper tubing. Do not distort the last 1"of tubing.
3. Mount the dispenser faucet |
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Ensure |
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properly seated in valve | ||
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body groove, and surrounds |
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the sink mounting hole. |
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While working from under
the sink, place the semi- 3. circular mounting plate on threaded stud. Attach hex
nut. Then using the provided tool, tighten nut sufficiently to keep the faucet from rotating.
4. Mount the Hot Water Tank
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Product Damage. DO NOT connect electric power until tank is filled with water. Doing so may damage the internal heating element or trip the thermal overload protector.
Mount the tank vertically in a location where the plumbing and electrical connections can be made. Clearance should be provided on the underside of the tank to allow for drainage, if necessary. Draw a line on the wall to mark the top of the tank. Locate the mounting bracket 1" below your line and mark the location of the two mounting screws. Drill two 1/4" holes for the
8wood screws. Hang the tank.
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