7
Property Damage:
Join remaining tube
to cold water supply only.
A
5
Q
It
is recommended that the water
connection be made using a shutoff
valve
(not supplied).
Q
Where plumbing codes permit, a
saddle valve
(not supplied) can be
used to supply water to the faucet.
Follow the directions for “self-
piercing attachments” included with
the valve.
FINAL WATER CONNECTION
Scalding Hazard:
Steam and hot water can spit
forcefully from the spout if the temperature is set
too high at startup.
B
A
Q
Check all connections to ensure they
are tight and that there are no leaks.
Q
Plug in hot water tank.
Water will be cold at first.
Allow 12-15 minutes for water to reach
target temperature.
Gurgling or hissing is normal during the
initial heating cycle.
Property Damage:
A standard grounded outlet within
30" of the faucet is required under the sink. Do not
use an extension cord set with the dispenser.
FILL TANK & THEN CONNECT POWER
Q
Turn on the cold water supply.
Q
Lift handle to WARM position.
Q
Leave faucet open for at least
1 min. to fill the tank. Do not close
faucet until water is flowing freely
from the spout.
6
A
Q
Select a spot under the sink to mount
tank vertically within reach of both
plumbing and electrical connections.
The tank should be within 16" or less
of faucet water lines and within 30"
or less of a standard grounded outlet.
Q
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 16" of
faucet and within 30" or less of a standard grounded
outlet. DO NOT extend plumbing or electrical lines.
3
MOUNTING THE TANK
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.
Q
Pre-drill 1/8" pilot holes at marks.
Q
Turn screws into pre-drilled holes,
leaving 1/4" exposed.
Q
Hang the tank on the screws.
Q
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 1/4" for
hanging tank.
Q
Without depressing the gray button,
place the snap-connect fitting at
the end of the
blue
1/4" tube onto
the left fitting on the tank, pushing
until it clicks into place. (1)
Q
Slip the flexible
white
7/16" tube
over barbed middle fitting and slide
down approximately 1/2". (2)
4
1
2
A
Property Damage:
Pinched or blocked water lines
may cause damage to the hot water tank.
Q
Slip the
clear
5/16" tube over the
far right smooth fitting and slide
down approximately 1/2". (3)
Q
Visually check for pinched or
crimped tubes.
B
3
Property Damage:
Check to make sure
tubes are connected properly and are
pushed in as far as possible.
CONNECTING FAUCET TO TANK
Hose clamps are not needed for any of the connections.
6
Nothing will happen until tank fills and
water begins running out of faucet.