The following situations are not covered by the One Year Replacement Warranty.
1. Water is not hot: (assuming cold water supply is connected property and valve is open)
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Check if dispenser is plugged in.
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Turn t
hermostat 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 counterclockwise until the gurgling and/ or “sputtering” stops. This should
take place within 20 seconds. Turn control dial an additional 1/8" (3mm) counterclockwise at the tip of the dial. Wait
15 minutes and check the temperature of the water.
TROUBLESHOOTING
2. Hot water drips or sputters from faucet:
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Turn thermostat control dial counterclockwise (see item 1).
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Check that the hose connecting the faucet to the dispenser tank is not clogged, twisted or kinked.
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Check if the filter screen of quick-connect with filter cap is clogged. (See CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE)
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Rubber tubing from tank to faucet has been extended.
3. Water does not flow right away or at all:
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Due to high temperature and for safety reasons, the tank is not under pressure causing a slight delay in water flow.
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Make sure all valves on water supply are open.
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Check hose from faucet for twisting or tight bending.
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Water inlet pressure is very low.
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Check if the filter screen of quick-connect with filter cap is clogged. (See CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE)
4. Water boils or vapor appears:
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Lower temperature setting by turning thermostat control dial counterclockwise.
NOTE:
The thermostat activates the heater after water temperature in the tank drops approximately 15
゚
F (8
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C) from the
maximum setting. The dispenser does not produce a continuous flow of hot water.
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