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Fill the tank & connect power, Connecting water to dispenser – InSinkErator Hot1 User Manual

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Valve

Lever

8

A

5

First, open the shutoff valve all the
way and see if your connections are
watertight. If there are any leaks
carefully re-tighten all connections.

FILL THE TANK & CONNECT POWER

C

B

Check all connections to ensure they
are tight and that there are no leaks,
then plug in instant hot water tank.

Allow 10-15 minutes for water to reach
target temperature. Gurgling or hissing is
normal during the initial heating cycle.
Steam and/or hot water coming from the
spout without pressing down on the handle
is also normal. If steam is still emitted after
setup, thermostat adjustments may be
needed (pg. 11).

Press valve lever down for about 20
seconds until water freely runs out of
the spout. Hold valve open at least 60
seconds to let the water run to flush
out the lines.

Water will be cold since tank has not
been plugged in yet.

A

4

B

end and position the 1/4" copper

line from the dispenser so it fits into
the cold water supply. With one hand,
support the copper line coming out
of the tank and bend the tube with
the other hand.

Do not kink. Bend tube carefully.

CONNECTING WATER TO DISPENSER

C

B

Push the tube end all the way into
the T-fitting or valve. Hold the tube
end in position and push the ferrule
down as far as it will go. Then,
tighten the nut over the ferrule with
your fingers. Make sure the tube
end is going straight into the hole.
Then tighten the nut firmly with a
1/2" wrench.

When connecting to a compression
type T-fitting or valve, remove the
nut and ferrule (round brass piece)
from the fitting. Then, place the nut
followed by the ferrule over the end
of the tube coming from the
dispenser

.

Ferrule

Nut

9

Property Damage:

Do not remove or alter the thermal

safety fuse. If you suspect the thermal fuse is open,

contact your Authorized Service Center

.

Property Damage:

Do not connect electric power until tank

is filled with water. Failure to do so may damage heating

element or thermal safety fuse and will void the warranty.

Property Damage:

Make sure the bends in tubing are

smooth and not kinked. Don’t use paste-type sealants on

water line connections. Tighten compression fittings

snug but don’t over tighten.

Property Damage:

Never place a restriction on the delivery

of water from the spout. Such a restriction prevents draining

the expansion chamber and could damage the tank.