What Should You Know Before You Begin
Screwdrivers.
Phillips and flat
blade
Adjustable
wrench
1/2" - 9/16" open
end wrench
115-volt grounded
outlet within 30
inches (76 cm) of
the dispenser
Cold water line within 2’ (61cm)of the dispenser. A
shutoff valve to connect the dispenser to the cold
water line (see step 4 for examples of connections
that can be used).
Hand drill
. If you
have a galva-
nized water sup-
ply pipe, you may
need a non-
electric hand drill
to make a small
hole.
Basin wrench
. If you
intend to use the
hand sprayer hole in
your sink for your dis-
penser, you may
need a basin wrench
and a 1/8" plug or a
1/4" cap for the faucet
spray hose line. See
item 1 of Installation
instructions for
details.
Chassis
punch
.
If you need to
punch a mount-
ing hole in your
stainless steel
sink you may
need a 1-1/4"
(3.2 cm) chassis
punch.
Important
• Any time you plan on being away from home for an extended
period of time, unplug the unit's electrical cord.
• If your unit is installed in a summer home and you want to
prepare it for winter to protect against freezing or if periodic
draining is necessary in a heavy mineral area, follow these
steps:
A. Disconnect electricity.
B. Turn dispenser knob and allow the water to flow until cool.
C. Shut off the dispenser water supply at the outlet valve.
D. Remove the drain screw located in the center of the bot-
tom of your dispenser tank and drain the water into an
empty pail.
E. After emptying the tank, reinstall screw into bottom of
tank.
F. When you put the unit back into operation, be sure to refill
tank with water before reconnecting the electrical plug.
Review step #9.
Connecting the dispenser to your regular water supply requires no special
plumbing. All details are covered in the installation instructions. Be sure that all
plumbing connections conform to your applicable local codes. If your water supply
contains sand, grit or other suspended particles, the use of a filter is recom-
mended. The filter should not result in the water pressure to the dispenser drop-
ping below 20 pounds per square inch (138kPa). This could prevent the unit from
aspirating properly.
A standard 115-volt grounded electrical outlet is required under the sink for the
dispenser's electrical power. The current drain is 6.5 amps only when the tank is
heating. Assure that all electrical wiring and connections conform to applicable
codes.
Note: The wall outlet to your dispenser must have power supplied to
it continuously and must be fused. It should not be controlled by the same
wall switch that operates your disposer.
These are the tools and materials you
will need
These are the tools you may need
Pliers
WARNING
Personal Injury
• Dispenses 190°F (88° C) water which can
instantly cause scalds or burns. Use care
when operating this feature.
• Do not allow children to operate this
appliance.
WARNING
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.
WARNING
Personal Injury
• This tank is a non-pressure tank. Do not modify this system.
Do not close vent tube or connect other type faucets or valves
to the tank.
• Use only the faucet supplied.