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STEP 7 - Test Installation 

1.  Plug electrical cord into a grounded 3-prong outlet. 
2.  Do not use an outlet controlled by an off/on wall switch. Turn thermostat control dial 

clockwise to the highest position. Maximum temperature will be reached in about15 minutes 
and dispenser will be ready for use. Lower the temperature setting by turning thermostat 
control dial counter clockwise if you notice vapour or a boiling noise. To raise or lower the 
water temperature, rotate the thermostat dial. At the LOW setting of thermostat dial water 
temperature will be approximately 60(±5)

0

C and the HIGH setting of the thermostat dial water 

temperature will be approximately93(±5)

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C. 

 

 

7.0 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

Seasonal Shutdown 
To prevent damage or mineral build up water must be drained regularly. 
 

1.  Unplug dispenser tank to power supply. 
2.  Turn thermostat control dial to OFF position (fully counter clockwise). 
3.  Turn faucet on and run water until water is cold. 
4.  Place a 3 L container under the drain plug at bottom of the tank.  
5.  Use a screwdriver to remove the screw and O-ring in the drain tube opening. When tank is 

fully drained replace O-ring and screw. Tighten to reseal the drain. 

 

 

 

NOTE: Do not plug appliance into power supply if tank is empty

 

8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 

The following situations are not covered by the One Year Replacement Warranty. 
 
1.0 Water is not hot: (assuming cold water supply is connected properly and valve is open).   

  Check if dispenser is plugged in.  

 

  Turn thermostat control dial fully clockwise. This may produce boiling water in approximately 

15 minutes and possibly be accompanied by a gurgling sound in the tank and/or water 
"sputtering" from the faucet. 

 

  If the water boils, turn thermostat control dial slightly counter clockwise until the gurgling 

and/or "sputtering" stops. This should take place within 20 seconds. Turn control dial an 
additional 3mm counter clockwise at the tip of the dial. Wait 15 minutes and check the 
temperature of the water. 

 

  Check for blown fuse or circuit breaker is tripped (also see IMPORTANT NOTE explaining 

the self re-setting thermal fuse in step 6 of installation). 

 

NOTE: The thermostat activates the heater after water temperature in the tank drops approximately 
8

o

C from the maximum setting. The dispenser does not produce a continuous flow of hot water. 

 
 
2.0 Hot water drips or sputters from faucet: 

Summary of Contents for X-301

Page 1: ...ndard faucet will damage the tank and void the warranty IMPORTANT INFORMATION This hot water dispenser produces instant hot water of approximately 98 C 208 F as dispensed from the faucet This product...

Page 2: ...d For your personal safety the hot water dispenser is equipped with a power supply cord having a 3 prong ground plug To minimize possible shock hazard the cord must be plugged into a mating 3 prong gr...

Page 3: ...ser must be filled with water and the thermostat turned to the OFF position 4 Do not use an extension cord with this appliance Appliance must be within 914mm of the power source 5 Plumbing connections...

Page 4: ...ally beneath faucet so flexible tube from the faucet reaches the centre faucet supply tube on the tank Be sure dial is in OFF position during installation NOTE The tank must be positioned so the hose...

Page 5: ...unlock to fill tank about1 minute When tank is full water will flow from faucet 3 Turn faucet off Check for leaks STEP 6 Prepare for Power Double check the thermostat control dial is in the OFF posit...

Page 6: ...n the drain tube opening When tank is fully drained replace O ring and screw Tighten to reseal the drain NOTE Do not plug appliance into power supply if tank is empty 8 0 TROUBLESHOOTING The following...

Page 7: ...r pressure causing a slight delay in water flow Make sure all valves on water supply are open Check hose from faucet for twisting or tight bending 4 Water boils or vapour appears Lower temperature set...

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