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 Item # 742G

1000 Watts 120 Volts

BUCKET HEATER

 Item # 742G

1000 Watts 120 Volts

BUCKET HEATER

Miller Manufacturing, Glencoe, MN 55336 USA • www.miller-mfg.com

Setup and Operation

WARNING- DO NOT HEAT ANY FLAMMABLE LIQUID

Operating Instructions

• Heat water only
• Heats one gallon of water from 60°F to

130°F in approximately 10 minutes

• Simple operation- plug into any 

grounded wall outlet

• Automatic safety switch
• Full one year warranty against defects

Caution

•   Do not use in hot tubs.
•  

DO NOT COMPLETELY IMMERSE THIS PRODUCT IN WATER.

 The handle and power cord are 

not designed to withstand boiling water. Always keep the handle and power cord out of water.

•   Before use, inspect the heater for any excessive lime build-up, cracks in the heating element, or 

other damage or wear. Discontinue use immediately if any flaw is observed.

•   Connect only to properly grounded, 120 VAC, Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) 

protected outlet.

•   Never operate this heater without the guard securely in place over the heating element. 

If operated without the guard in place a fire hazard will result.

•   Always unplug this heater 

before 

you remove it from the water or 

before 

leaving it unattended.

•  The silver-colored stainless steel tube contains a thermal-overload safety switch.  Always be sure 

this tube is tightly connected to the black heating element. If a gap occurs between this tube 

and the heating element, a fire hazard will result.

•  This heater contains a thermal overload switch. If the thermostat fails, the heater will 

permanently shut off  to prevent a firehazard.

•  Prevent unit from directly contacting persons or animals.

Operation

 

1. Place heater in a container designed to contain boiling water.
2. Fill container with water to cover heater shield; at least 8" deep.
3. Plug heater into a properly grounded 120 VAC Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 

(GFCI) protected outlet.

4. Unplug heater if water level drops below 6" or when not in use.
  •   NOTE: This thermostatically-controlled heater will heat water to boiling and is

 NOT 

intended to de-ice water. Always use this heater with a container capable

  of holding boiling water. Use of a metal container is recommended.

  •   The heater will continuously provide heat while the heating element is

  immersed in at least 6" of water.

  •   If the water level drops too low, the heating element will AUTOMATICALLY begin

  to cycle on and off to maintain a safe operating temperature. The heater will
  continue to cycle on and off every few minutes until the water level is restored.

Maintenance

 

Periodically remove excess lime build-up from the heating element using a liquid lime 

remover. A thick build-up of lime (greater than 1 /32" thick) may cause the heating 
element to burst. This may send a dangerous amount of electrical current into the water.

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Miller Manufacturing, Glencoe, MN 55336 USA • www.miller-mfg.com

Setup and Operation

WARNING- DO NOT HEAT ANY FLAMMABLE LIQUID

Operating Instructions

• Heat water only
• Heats one gallon of water from 60°F to

130°F in approximately 10 minutes

• Simple operation- plug into any 

grounded wall outlet

• Automatic safety switch
• Full one year warranty against defects

Caution

•   Do not use in hot tubs.
•  

DO NOT COMPLETELY IMMERSE THIS PRODUCT IN WATER.

 The handle and power cord are 

not designed to withstand boiling water. Always keep the handle and power cord out of water.

•   Before use, inspect the heater for any excessive lime build-up, cracks in the heating element, or 

other damage or wear. Discontinue use immediately if any flaw is observed.

•   Connect only to properly grounded, 120 VAC, Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) 

protected outlet.

•   Never operate this heater without the guard securely in place over the heating element. 

If operated without the guard in place a fire hazard will result.

•   Always unplug this heater 

before 

you remove it from the water or 

before 

leaving it unattended.

•  The silver-colored stainless steel tube contains a thermal-overload safety switch.  Always be sure 

this tube is tightly connected to the black heating element. If a gap occurs between this tube 

and the heating element, a fire hazard will result.

•  This heater contains a thermal overload switch. If the thermostat fails, the heater will 

permanently shut off  to prevent a firehazard.

•  Prevent unit from directly contacting persons or animals.

Operation

 

1. Place heater in a container designed to contain boiling water.
2. Fill container with water to cover heater shield; at least 8" deep.
3. Plug heater into a properly grounded 120 VAC Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 

(GFCI) protected outlet.

4. Unplug heater if water level drops below 6" or when not in use.
  •   NOTE: This thermostatically-controlled heater will heat water to boiling and is

 NOT 

intended to de-ice water. Always use this heater with a container capable

  of holding boiling water. Use of a metal container is recommended.

  •   The heater will continuously provide heat while the heating element is

  immersed in at least 6" of water.

  •   If the water level drops too low, the heating element will AUTOMATICALLY begin

  to cycle on and off to maintain a safe operating temperature. The heater will
  continue to cycle on and off every few minutes until the water level is restored.

Maintenance

 

Periodically remove excess lime build-up from the heating element using a liquid lime 

remover. A thick build-up of lime (greater than 1 /32" thick) may cause the heating 
element to burst. This may send a dangerous amount of electrical current into the water.

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