FIRST, LET'S REMOVE YOUR EXISTING
If you have a spray unit like this one on your
B
A nut connects the spray hose to a tube at the
kitchen sink, the hole is perfect for mounting bottom of your faucet. FIRST, BE SURE
your Hot Water Dispenser's head. FAUCET IS TURNED OFF. Then remove this nut.
RINSE SPRAY AND HOSE
C
Now pull the spray head and hose entirely out
D
Next, remove the nut from the bottom of the
Of the hole. Then plug the faucet tube opening washer flange in the spray hole. If you don’t
With either a 1/8” plug or 1/4" cap (not supplied). Have enough room for an ordinary wrench, you
May need a basin wrench.
STRAIGHTEN THE DISPENSER TUBES
The tubes to the dispenser head are curved for easier packing and
shipping. To straighten, hold the head down with one hand while working
the lubes down slowly with your other hand. See Caution, step 8.
NOW, WE INSTALL THE DISPENSER HEAD
A
Place the dispenser head with #10-24 mount-
B
Working from below sink, place semi-circular
C
Now, simply tighten the screw and your dis-
ing screw and gasket attached down through metal mounting washer over the mounting penser head will be secured to the sink.
the mounting hole. Then while an assistant holds screw.
the dispenser head in place, secure the head as
shown in steps B and
C.
OK... Let's
get on with
the
installation
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What if you don't use a
sprayer hole?
You can cut a mounting hole
through a stainless steel sink with
a 1-1/4" (32mm) chassis punch.
Rent or purchase one at your
hardware or electrical supply store.
Or, mount the Hot Water
Dispenser's head in a 1-1/4"
(32mm) hole drilled through your
countertop with an expandable
wood bit. Don't attempt to drill a
hole through a cast iron or porce-
lain covered sink unless you have
the proper tools and skills.
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