Installation Instructions cont.
| 13.Connect water supply line | NOTE: If you need to remove tubing, |
| from saddle valve to spout copper | push down on collet. Pull tubing out |
water supply | tubing with the | of |
line |
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supply line tubing straight into fitting |
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as far as it will go. Pull on tubing. |
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fitting |
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| The tubing should not come out |
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| when properly installed. Turn the |
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copper | saddle valve handle counterclockwise |
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tubing | to open water line. |
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saddle |
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valve |
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NOTE: Do NOT plug power supply cord into outlet.
14.Turn Temperature Control counterclockwise to “Off” position.
On | 15.Push down and turn the |
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| On/Off Cap clockwise to open spout. |
| Hold cap open to fill tank (about 1 |
| minute). When tank is full, water will |
| flow from spout. Release cap. |
NOTE: Turn Temperature Control to “Off” position before plugging hot water dispenser into power supply. If tank is empty and thermostat is in an “On” position when the
power supply cord is connected, the heater will overheat causing an unpleasant taste, black specks in the water, and permanent damage to the heater seals.
16.Plug power supply cord into grounded outlet.
Turn Temperature Control clockwise to highest position.
Water in tank will reach maximum temperature in approximately
15 minutes.
When water is heating, you may hear gurgling noises coming from the tank. There may also be some spitting or
hot water flow from the faucet. This is normal for the initial
Turn Temperature Control to lower temperature setting if you notice vapor or hear boiling noise.
NOTE: Temperature Control controls tank heater, not water delivery. Rotate Temperature Control clockwise to raise water temperature, counterclockwise to
lower water temperature. | 9 |
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