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FAUCET CONNECTIONS
As taken from California Faucets CF-9625-KXX Kitchen Hot Water
Dispenser Installation Instruction
Tighten hose from dispenser with RED NUT
(8)
to
COUPLING
(7)
at tank INLET
(6a)
Tighten one end of TRANSFER HOSE
(9)
to
dispenser SHANK
(1a)
and other end to
COUPLING
(7)
at tank OUTLET
(6b)
Tighten hose from dispenser with BLUE NUT
(10)
to water supply VALVE
(11)
(not included)
Turn on water supply VALVE
(11)
and operate
dispenser by rotating HANDLE
(12)
; check for
leaks and adjust as necessary
Important:
Since Tank
(6)
is an open vent system (continuous
opening between tank and dispenser spout) to relieve pressure that
may occur during heating cycle, water may drip from during this cycle
THIS IS NORMAL
SETTING TEMP ON TANK
Warning:
Electrical outlet MUST be a
GROUND-FAULT
CURRENT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)
type OUTLET
(13)
Plug CORD
(6d)
into OUTLET (13)
For initial temperature setting rotate DIAL
(6c)
clock-wise to 4 o-clock position (approximately
185
°
F) and wait 15 minutes allowing water to heat
up in TANK
(6)
After initial set up, adjust DIAL
(6c)
to desired
temperature setting
Warning:
DO NOT rotate DIAL
(6c)
to MAXIMUM hot or water
in TANK
(6)
will boil
Warning:
NEVER allow TANK
(6)
to “run dry” of water
Warning:
If water dispenser is not used for an extended amount of
time (2-3 weeks) it is best to lower temperature DIAL
(6c)
to
MINIMUM to prevent possibility of water “boil off”
Warning:
In extreme cold climates, it is recommended to unplug
tank CORD
(6d)
, turn off water supply VALVE
(11)
to faucet and
drain TANK
(6)
as shown below by removing drain SCREW
(6e)
at
bottom of TANK
(6)
Blue Nut
Red Nut
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GROUND-FAULT
CURRENT INTERRUPTER
(GFCI) OUTLET
(13)
There MUST be no
LOOPS or KINKS in
TRANSFER HOSE
(9)
between tank OUTLET
(6b)
& SHANK
(1a)
For initial temperature
setting rotate DIAL
(6c)
to 4 o’clock position
(approx. 185
°
F)