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Scalding Hazard:
Do not allow
water to boil. May result in
severe burns.
Replace filter cartridge when there is an obvious
decrease in water flow to the faucet or if there is an
objectionable taste or odor to the water.
When the inlet and outlet ports have been closed
and the filter’s internal pressure has been relieved,
water (about 2 oz) will discharge from vent line.
If the new filter cartridge cannot be inserted,
insert the old one and turn until it stops, remove it
and then retry the new cartridge.
It is recommended that carbon filters be replaced
within 12 months.
FILTER GUIDE AND REPLACEMENT
Filter replacement instructions:
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Replace with an InSinkErator
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filter.
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Place pan or dish towel under the filter to
catch water drainage during change.
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Slowly turn the cartridge counter-clockwise
completely until it stops (1/4 turn).
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Pull cartridge straight down and discard.
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Insert new cartridge into filter head.
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Top surface of cartridge will become flush
with the bottom of the filter head when
fully engaged.
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Turn the cartridge clockwise until it stops
(1/4 turn).
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Align the in/out arrow on the head and
bracket assembly to the in/out arrow on
the cartridge.
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Open faucet to expel trapped air.
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Run water for 3 minutes before usage.
Factory temperature pre-set is 200˚F.
To reset the thermostat to 200°,
turn the indicator one notch to the
right of vertical.
After adjusting,
depress or twist the dispenser handle
for 20 seconds for water to re-heat to
the new setting.
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To adjust water temperature, turn thermostat
dial on the front of the tank clockwise to
increase temperature or turn counter clockwise
to decrease temperature. Repeat if necessary.
All changes should be minimal.
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Regularly inspect the unit for any signs of
leakage. If there are signs of water damage,
immediately remove the unit from service.
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To avoid water damage from leakage,
replace all cut, loose or split tubing
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A drain pan, plumbed to an appropriate
drain or outfitted with a leak detector,
should be used in those applications where
any leakage could cause property damage.
PROPERTY DAMAGE
CARE AND USE
Electric Shock Hazard:
To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power before
servicing unit. Use only a properly grounded and polarized electric outlet.
approx. 200°
ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT
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Only use mild cleaners to clean the faucet
and plastic components.
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Cleaners with acids, abrasives, alkaline or
organic solvents will result in deterioration
of the plastic components and void the
warranty.
CLEANING THE FAUCET AND TANK
Anytime the steaming hot water tap is not used for
extended periods of time, unplug and drain unit.
If it is below freezing you will need to unplug the
unit and drain it.
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Disconnect power from unit.
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Push hot water dispenser faucet lever
and allow water to flow until it is cool.
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Shut the cold water faucet off at the valve.
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Remove drain screw located on bottom
center of water tank and drain the water
into empty pail.
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Empty the tank and then reinstall drain
screw onto the bottom of tank, turning
until snug. Do NOT over tighten.
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Remove and drain filter cartridge. Reinstall.
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To place back in working order, fill tank
with water and re-connect the plug.
SEASONAL STORAGE/DRAINAGE
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