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The Installation, Care and Use of Your New

“Hot-1” Hot
Water Dispenser

®

Warnings alert you to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe
personal injury or death.

Cautions alert you to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal
injury or product/property damage.

Please be certain that the person who installs or uses this
appliance carefully reads and understands the Safety
Instructions contained in this manual. This appliance pro-
duces extremely hot water. Do not allow children to operate
this appliance.

Safety Instructions

Important

Do not install this appliance in public areas where there
is unsupervised access to this appliance.

Capacity

1/3 gallon (1.3L), up to 40 cups
of 190°F*(88°C) water per
hour.

Electrical

115 volts A.C., 4.3 amps, 500
watts.  Energy consumption .95
KWH/day. Three-wire cord &
plug provided. 

Valve

Self-closing

Thermostat

Snap-action adjustable, factory
preset at approximately 190°F
(88°C).

Construction

Copper tank and valve. Copper
tubing.

Shipping weight

4 lbs. (1.8 kg.)

Specifications

How your hot water
dispenser works

Water is electrically heated to a brew-
ing/cooking hot 190°F (88° C)* by a
compact tank that mounts under the
sink. A thermostat maintains it at this
approximate temperature. When you
push the valve lever, cold water enters
the bottom of the tank and forces hot
water out of the faucet. The system is
vented so the tank is not pressurized.

*approximate

Valve lever design may vary

P/N42898 04/03

Summary of Contents for Hot1

Page 1: ...is unsupervised access to this appliance Capacity 1 3 gallon 1 3L up to 40 cups of 190 F 88 C water per hour Electrical 115 volts A C 4 3 amps 500 watts Energy consumption 95 KWH day Three wire cord...

Page 2: ...o minimize possibility of fire do not store flammable items such as rags paper or aerosol cans near the tank Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this...

Page 3: ...ray hose from the bottom of the faucet CNow pull the spray head and hose entirely out of the hole Then plug the faucet tube opening with either a 1 8 inch plug or 1 4 inch cap not supplied DNext remov...

Page 4: ...1 3 8 35mm chassis punch such as the one shown at right Rent or purchase one at your hardware or electrical supply store Or mount the Hot Water Dispenser s head in a 1 3 8 35 mm hole drilled through...

Page 5: ...pproximately two turns BWhile holding the dispenser in place with spout removed slip the rubber gasket and mounting nut over the valve lever and hand tighten the nut on the threaded barrel CAlign the...

Page 6: ...tric Shock Hazard Never use an electric drill to drill into water pipes It can result in an electric shock Use a non electric hand drill The recommended connection can be made using a shutoff valve Th...

Page 7: ...water Failure to do so may damage heat ing element or thermal safety fuse and will void your warranty Flow restriction Make sure the bends in tubing are smooth and not kinked Don t use paste type sea...

Page 8: ...ing If the water pressure occasionally drops below 20 pounds per square inch 138kPa the expansion chamber of the tank may not be draining properly In such a case water may drip out of the spout until...

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