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Step 3 - Check for Leaks
Make sure the inlet water supply pressure is 172kPa (25psi) Min and 861 kPa (125psi) Max.
Open valve in water line. Turn faucet on (hold if necessary) to fill tank (about 2 minute). When tank is full, water will flow
from faucet. Allow water to flow from the faucet for approximately 10 seconds. Turn faucet off. Check for leaks.
Step 4 - Prepare for Power
Double check the tank is full water.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- This dispenser is equipped with a Self Re-setting Thermal Fuse.
Fill tank with water before plugging the power cord from the tank into an electrical outlet.
If tank is empty and the water heater is serviced in the auto running mode when the power cord is connected, the self re-
setting fuse in the heater control will disconnect the current to the heater after approximately one minute, thus
protecting the heater from a "dry start" failure. The fuse in the heater control will self-reset after approximately 30
minutes.* Turn on the water supply to the tank and continue the installation.
Continued misuse will cause damage to the appliance and is detectable thus, voiding the warranty.
"(Re-setting of fuse can be accelerated by turning on the water supply and dispensing water until fuse re-sets in
approximately 3 minutes.)
Step 5 - Test Installation
For electrical connection, please refer to Electrical Supply section on page 2.
Check the water heater to turn on the auto running mode (see page 10). Target temperature will be reached in about 15
minutes(as it is 100
℃
(212
℉
) ) and dispenser will be ready for use. Lower the temperature operating by setting lower
target temperature (see page 10) if you notice vapor or a boiling noise.
To raise or lower the water temperature, you can re-set the target temperature. See page 10.