Property Damage:
Do not pinch or break copper
tubing. Do not distort the last 25mm of tubing.
2
H1100/HC1100
Unpack hot water tap components.
On a firm, flat surface, carefully
straighten the copper tubing.
Ensure that the black O-ring is
properly seated in the base of
the tap head (the groove on the
underside of the tap).
H1100/HC1100
Feed tubes down through the hole
in the sink or countertop until the
base is at rest.
From under the sink, place the
mounting plate and hex nut onto
the threaded stud. Ensure tap head
is at desired angle.
Insert screwdriver into hole on side
of hex tool (creating a “T”), and use
tool to tighten nut and secure tap.
INSTALLING THE TAP -
H1100/HC1100
b
a
NOTICE
a
Select a spot under the sink to mount
tank vertically within reach
of both plumbing and electrical
connections. The tank should be
within 400mm or less of tap water
lines and within 760mm or less of a
standard grounded outlet.
While holding tank in place on
the spot selected for installation,
use a pencil to mark locations for
2 hanging screws.
Property Damage:
Tank must be located
within 400mm of tap and within 760mm or less
of a standard grounded outlet. DO NOT
extend plumbing or electrical lines.
3
Tank must be
mounted level
to ensure
proper operation.
Mount tank vertically in an area that allows
clearance on the underside of the tank for drainage,
if necessary. DO NOT over tighten screws.
Pre-drill 3mm pilot holes at marks.
Turn screws into pre-drilled holes,
leaving 6mm exposed.
Hang the tank on the screws.
Tighten the screws with only
1/2 turn clockwise.
b
Screws provided are for use in wood
studs or cabinets only. Use wall anchors
(not supplied) for installation into drywall.
Leave 6mm for
hanging tank.
MOUNTING THE TANK
NOTICE
Without depressing the gray button,
place the snap-connect fitting at
the end of the
blue
6mm tube onto
the left fitting on the tank, pushing
until it clicks into place. (1)
Slip the flexible
white
11mm tube
over barbed steel fitting and slide
down approximately 13mm. (2)
Slip the
clear
8mm tube over the
smooth plastic fitting and slide down
approximately 13mm. (3)
Visually
check for pinched or
crimped tubes.
4
a
Property Damage:
Pinched or blocked water
lines may cause damage to the tap tank. Check
to make sure tubes are connected
properly and are pushed down as far as possible.
Hose clamps are not needed for any
of the connections.
CONNECTING TAP TO TANK
(1)
(2)
(3)
NOTICE
7
6
An assistant may be needed to hold
the tap in place while securing.