InSinkErator GN1100 User Manual
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Things to check before you begin:
Can you make the cold water connection?
If not, you may want to consult a qualified plumber, and have
an appropriate plumbing fitting installed.
Do you know where you want to locate the faucet and
tank? If you have to drill through the sink or countertop, you
will need to rent or purchase the appropriate tools.
(See Step 3)
Do you have a grounded electrical outlet under the sink?
If not, you will need to have electrical service installed by a
qualified electrician. For safety, GFCI’s (Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter) are recommended.
Make sure you have room. Ensure that the area where you
install the dispenser allows room for the handles to actuate
fully and for the neck to swivel. About 3" of clearance behind
the dispenser faucet should be enough.
This installation should take 2 hours and be accomplished
easily, even if you have no prior electrical or plumbing
experience. Read the installation manual first, and be sure to
plan ahead for any tools or parts you may need.
Tools you may need include:
A pan or tub to catch drips, a rag or towel, a cordless drill,
phillips and flat head screwdrivers (or phillips and flat head
screwdriver bits for your cordless drill), an adjustable wrench,
pliers, a utility knife, a pencil, a ruler, a tube bender, a tube cutter, and finally cord ties
or wraps to keep the tubing and cabling tight and out of the way.
Planning, Preparation and Tools
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