FILL THE TANK...IT'S READY
A
Make sure the water supply
B
After about one minute, the
valve is turned on. Then turn tank will fill and water will
the dispenser knob and hold it begin coming out of the faucet.
open. Turn off the faucet and check all
connections for leaks.
WARNING
Fire/Product Damage
Do not remove or alter the thermal safety fuse.
If you suspect the thermal fuse is open, contact your
ISE
Authorized Service Center
WARNING
Product Damage
Do not connect electric power until tank is filled with
Failure to do so may damage heating element or
thermal safety
fuse and will void your warranty.
Until you have read and understood the following:
Once the electrical cord is plugged in, it will take ten to
from the faucet, a thermostat adjustment may be nec-
15 minutes for the water to reach its 190°F (88°C)*
essary to slightly decrease the water temperature.
temperature.
(See adjusting temperature procedure). Your dispenser
However, when the 190°F (88°C)* temperature is
should now be operating properly.
being reached, you can expect a gurgling or hissing
Note: The dispenser perks like a coffee percolator
sound within the tank which is normal. You might also
just before the electric thermostat shuts it off. The
experience steaming and/or spitting hot water to come
rumble is caused by gas bubbles being driven off by
out of the faucet without turning it on. This also is a
the boiling water. This is part of the regular operation
normal function on any initial start up.
or the dispenser.
Now, carefully turn on the faucet for about 20 seconds
High altitudes: High elevations (Denver, Colorado, etc.)
to draw off that steaming water and allow the water in
may require the thermostat to be lowered to keep the
the tank to reheat. Repeat this step one or two more
water from boiling (see adjusting temperature proce-
times. This allows the functional parts of the dispenser
dure).
to heat up evenly and work in balance, preventing the
*APPROXIMATE
steaming and spitting condition. If steam is still emitted
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DO NOT PLUG IN YET!