How to use this instruction manual, What you should know before you begin, What you need to get started – InSinkErator Hot1 User Manual

Page 2: Components in this package, Equipment you may need, Equipment required

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Wing Nut

Mounting Nut

Rubber Gasket

Brass Nut

Ferrule

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HOW TO USE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Provides a step-by-step narrative describing the installation step, with check boxes that
can be marked as you progress through the installation.

Contains simple illustrations that provide visual instruction to support the narrative.

CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS that will require your attention during the step.

These instructions are separated into main sections, indicated by numbers, and subsections,
indicated by capital letters. The manual is setup this way to allow you to take a break at any
point after completing a section or subsection without affecting the installation process.

What you’ll see in the
instruction manual:

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Valve

Lever

B

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

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

Property Damage:

Do not connect electric power until

tank is filled with water. Failure to do so my damage heating
element or thermal safety fuse and will void the warranty.

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An imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

A potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

A potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

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Equipment You May Need:

For your satisfaction and safety, read all instructions, cautions, warnings and dangers before installing
or using this instant hot water dispenser.

This particular unit is not intended for commercial use.

Make sure that all electrical wiring and connections conform to local codes.

A standard 115-volt grounded electrical outlet is required under the sink for the dispenser’s electrical power.

The wall outlet powering your dispenser must have power supplied to it continuously.

This outlet must be fused and should not be controlled by the same wall switch that operates the

disposer, unless you have a SinkTop Switch

from InSinkErator

®

.

Moving parts inside the tank causing a rattling noise is normal.

This unit does not contain a drain plug and should not be installed where periodic draining is required,

such as summer homes.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Equipment Required:

Compression fitting,
T-fitting or saddle valve

Adjustable wrench

Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers

Pencil

Tape Measure

Hole punch

Hole saw

Basin wrench

Drill

Level

If you intend to use the sprayer hole in your sink for your dispenser, you may need a basin wrench and
a 1/8" plug or a 1/4" cap (not supplied) for the faucet spray hose line. See Step 1-B.

If you need to cut a mounting hole in your stainless steel sink, you may need a 1

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4

" - 1

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2

" hole saw

made for cutting stainless steel or a hole punch. Consult a professional if you are drilling into a surface
other than stainless steel.

WHAT YOU NEED TO GET STARTED

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COMPONENTS IN THIS PACKAGE

A 115-volt grounded
outlet within 30 inches
of the dispenser is
required to provide
power to the tank.

A minimum of
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3

4

" of space

is required
between the
center of the
dispenser head
and splashboard/
wall in order for
the appliance to
operate properly.

Note: The wall outlet for your
dispenser must have power
supplied to it continuously and
must be fused. It should not be
controlled by the same wall switch
that operates your disposer.

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