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Tank Replacement

 | Instruction Sheet

Steaming Hot Water Taps

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STEP

1

PREPARATION

Unplug tank.

Run water from tank until cool.

Turn off water supply.

Hot

(red)

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STEP

REMOVE LINE/TANK

 Remove inlet tube.

Remove outlet and 

vent tubes from fittings.

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Lift old tank off mounting 

bracket or screws.

Drain water into empty 

sink or container.

Hang new tank on mounting 

bracket or screws.

MOUNT TANK

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STEP

3

FILL TANK & CONNECT POWER

If no leaks, plug in tank.

Check for leaks around fittings.

Activate HOT handle 
and hold until water flows 
from the spout (1-2 min.)
To flush lines, run the water 
for at least 2 min. (both hot 
and cold handles if applicable).

Turn on water supply.

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C

B

D

Hot

(red)

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STEP

5

Note: Gurgling or hissing is normal during initial heating cycle. Allow 

12-15 minutes for water to reach desired temperature.

Note: Snap connect fitting not included. 

Note: A minimal amount of water might spill when removing it  

 from the cabinet. Have a towel available for clean-up.

CONNECT LINE

Attach inlet tube.

Attach outlet and 

vent tubes to fittings.

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Inlet

(blue)

Outlet

(white)

6.4mm

8mm

11mm

Vent

(clear)

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STEP

4

Note: DO NOT plug in yet.

This appliance must be grounded.

 This steaming hot water tap is 

equipped with a cord that has a grounding conductor and a grounding 

pin. The plug must be connected to an appropriate outlet that is properly 

installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. 

DO NOT

 modify the plug provided with the appliance – if it will not fit the 

outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Check with 

a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the 

steaming hot water tap is properly grounded.

A steaming hot water tap, like any water heater, has a limited life and will 

eventually fail. To avoid possible property damage and personal injury, 

this steaming hot water tap should be regularly examined for leakage and/

or corrosion and replaced when necessary. A drain pan, plumbed to an 

appropriate drain or outfitted with a leak detector, should be used in those 

applications where any leakage could cause property damage. To check  

for corrosion, examine the appearance of the dispensed water in a clear glass 

once every three (3) months. If there is any discoloration or rusty appearance 

unplug and drain unit. If the water discoloration remains after draining and 

refilling unit, discontinue use and contact an authorized  

InSinkErator service agent.

 Electric Shock Hazard:

 

Using an ungrounded or improperly connected 

appliance can result in serious injury or death from electrical shock.

Personal Injury/Property Damage: 

This tank is a non-pressurized 

tank. 

DO NOT

 modify this system. 

DO NOT

 close vent tube 

or connect other type taps or valves to the tank. Use only the 

InSinkErator tap. Use only parts provided. Contact an authorized 

InSinkErator Service agent for repairs or replacement components.

Fire Hazard:

 To 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 or any other appliance.

Leak Hazard: 

Regularly inspect dispenser and plumbing fittings for 

leaks, which can cause property damage and could result in  

personal injury

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•  For your satisfaction and safety, read all instructions, cautions and 

warnings before installing or using this steaming hot water tap.

•   Make sure that all electrical wiring and connections conform to  

local codes.

•  A standard, earth (grounded) electrical outlet is required under the sink for 

the tap’s electrical power.

•  The wall outlet powering your tap must have electrical power supplied to 

it continuously. 

•  This outlet must be fused and should not be controlled by the same 

wall switch that operates the food waste disposer. Fuse/circuit breaker 

required is 10 amp for 230 volt (10 amp for 220-240 volt UK) and 15 amp 

for 120 volt.

•  To ensure proper operation, this unit is not intended to be flushed with 

chlorine. If you suspect elevated levels of chlorine in your water, it is 

recommended to use our water filtration system. 

•   In Australia, all plumbing and electrical work must be completed by a 

qualified tradesperson. 

•   To prevent damage or unit not operating properly, the water pressure 

must be between 172 kPa - 862 kPa (1.7 bar - 8.6 bar; 25 psi - 125 psi). 

Ambient (room) temperature between 10ºC and 38ºC. In Australia, an 

Australian water mark approved 350 kPa set pressure limiting valve and 

dual check valve must be used.

•   Moving parts inside the tank causing a rattling noise is normal.
•   If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, 

its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. 

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BEGIN

PARTS INCLUDED

19mm Screws (2)

•  DO NOT

 alter or remove the ground pin from power cord.

•  Using an ungrounded appliance can result in serious injury or death 

from electric shock.

•  This appliance must be grounded – the power cord is equipped 

with an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding pin. The 
plug must be connected to an appropriate outlet, properly installed 
and grounded in accordance with all local electrical codes and 
ordinances.

Water must flow from faucet prior to plugging unit into electrical 
outlet. 

DO NOT

 plug in yet.

NOTICE

Snap connect fitting not included. Required  when 
replacing tank manufactured prior to  January 2006. Call 
the 

AnswerLine®

  1-800-558-5700 to order. 

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