InSinkErator Steamin' Hot H-770 Installation, Care And Use

InSinkErator Steamin' Hot H-770 Installation, Care And Use

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Safety Instructions

Please be certain that the person who installs or uses this appliance carefully reads and understands the Safety Instructions
contained in this manual. This appliance produces extremely hot water. Do not allow children to operate this appliance.
Important
Do not install this appliance in public areas where there
is unsupervised access to this appliance.
The Installation, Care and Use of Your New
Steamin' Hot
Models H-770 and H-778
Hot Water Dispenser
Warnings alert you to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe
Personal Injury or death.
Cautions alert you to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury
or product/property damage.
How your hot water
dispenser works
Water is electrically heated to a brewing/cooking hot 190°F
(88° C)* by a compact tank that mounts under the sink. A
thermostat maintains it at this approximate temperature.
When you turn the tap, cold water enters the bottom of the
tank and forces hot water out of the faucet. The system is
vented so the tank is not pressurized.
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  • Page 1: Safety Instructions

    The Installation, Care and Use of Your New Steamin' Hot Models H-770 and H-778 Hot Water Dispenser Safety Instructions Warnings alert you to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death. Cautions alert you to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury or product/property damage.
  • Page 2 What Should You Know Before You Begin Connecting the dispenser to your regular water supply requires no special plumbing. All details are covered in the installation instructions. Be sure that all plumbing connections conform to your applicable local codes. If your water supply contains sand, grit or other suspended particles, the use of a filter is recom- mended.
  • Page 3 FIRST, LET'S REMOVE YOUR EXISTING OK... Let's get on with installation If you have a spray unit like this one on your A nut connects the spray hose to a tube at the kitchen sink, the hole is perfect for mounting bottom of your faucet.
  • Page 4 LET'S MAKE THE WATER CONNECTION Connect to the cold water supply line The recommended Where plumbing codes connection can be made using a shutoff permit, a saddle valve (not WARNING valve. This is a more complex installation supplied) can be used to and should only be attempted by an supply water to the Electric Shock Hazard...
  • Page 5 NOW, LET'S MOUNT THE TANK Hang the tank on the bracket. There is room to adjust the bracket, if necessary. CAUTION Mount the tank on either a back Position the metal mounting or side wall. Start by holding bracket about one inch (25mm) Product damage tank up and making sure the tubes below the mark on the wall and...
  • Page 6 FILL THE TANK...IT'S READY Make sure the water supply After about one minute, the valve is turned on. Then turn tank will fill and water will the dispenser knob and hold it begin coming out of the faucet. open. Turn off the faucet and check all connections for leaks.
  • Page 7 Specifications Capacity Model H-778 1/2 gallon (1.9L), up to 60 cups of 190°F (88"C) water Commercial per hour. Model 778: 100 cups per hour. Model only: Electrical This model comes with a 4" 750 watts, 6.5 amps, 115 volts A.C. Grounding 3-wire chrome extension sleeve for cord and plug provided.
  • Page 8 Service/Maintenance Instructions Adjusting Temperature What if water is dripping from the spout? If water drips from the spout, draw 2 or 3 cupfuls while unit is heating. This will drain any water out of the unit's expansion chamber. If water still drips prior to the automatic thermostat shutting off (you can hear it), turn thermostat to a slightly lower temperature setting.

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