InSinkErator HC3/GN3 What You Should Know Before You Begin, What You Need To Get Started, Drill

Models: H770 HC3/GN3

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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BEGIN

We are delighted that you have chosen the InSinkErator® Instant Hot Water Dispenser to be a part of your home. This unique appliance will save you time and effort in the kitchen, and you’ll enjoy discovering new uses for it each day. That’s exactly why millions of people are now using an InSinkErator Instant Hot Water Dispenser.

We are confident that by following our step-by-step instructions, you’ll soon be enjoying the convenience of instant hot water.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BEGIN

For your satisfaction and safety, read all instructions, cautions, warnings and dangers before installing or using this instant hot water dispenser.

This particular unit is not intended for commercial use.

Make sure that all electrical wiring and connections conform to local codes.

A standard 120-volt grounded electrical outlet is required under the sink for the dispenser’s electrical power.

The wall outlet powering your dispenser must have power supplied to it continuously.

This outlet must be fused and should not be controlled by the same wall switch that operates the disposer, unless you have a SinkTop Switchfrom InSinkErator®.

It is recommended that a dedicated control valve be installed on the cold water line supplying water to this system.

If you suspect elevated levels of chlorine in your water, it is recommended to use our water filtration system.

The use of a water filter should NOT result in the water pressure to drop below 30 psi (207kPa). If it does, this will prevent your unit from operating properly.

Moving parts inside the tank causing a rattling noise is normal.

WHAT YOU NEED TO GET STARTED

Equipment Required:

Drill

Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers
T-fitting
Pencil
Dedicated control valve
Tape measure
Adjustable wrench
Level

Equipment You May Need:

Anchors for drywall
Basin wrench
Hole saw
Hole punch

If you intend to use the sprayer hole in your sink for your dispenser, you may need a basin wrench and a 1/8" plug or a 1/4" cap (not supplied) for the faucet spray hose line. See Step 1-B.

If you need to cut a mounting hole in your stainless steel sink, you may need a 114" - 112" hole saw made for cutting stainless steel or a hole punch. Consult a professional if you are drilling into a surface other than stainless steel.

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InSinkErator HC3/GN3 What You Should Know Before You Begin, What You Need To Get Started, Equipment Required, Drill, Level