Caring For Your Hot Water Dispenser
Energy-saving tips and preparation for periods of nonuse
On average, you will use your hot water dispenser to heat 7 to 8 cups of water per day. This uses only 19 kilowatt-hours of energy per month. So it is Not necessary to turn off the hot water dispenser each night to conserve energy. However, if the hot water dispenser will not be used for an extended period of time, follow these instructions:
For short periods (2-30 days of nonuse):
Set the Temperature Control to the �Off� position to conserve energy.
For long periods of nonuse (winterizing, seasonal storage or protection from freezing):
1. Turn Temperature Control to the �Off� position. 2. Unplug hot water dispenser power supply cord.
O-ring screw
When ready to use the dispenser again, follow Installation Instruction Steps 14-16, Page 9. Do Not Turn Unit On If Tank Is Empty. Damage to the unit will result and is not covered by the warranty.
3. Turn On/Off Cap, hold and run water until water is cold. 4. Turn saddle valve handle clockwise to turn off water supply. 5. Place a 3-quart minimum container under the drain plug at the bottom of the tank. 6. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw and O-ring from the drain tube. 7. Replace the screw and O-ring in the drain tube opening. Tighten the screw to reseal the drain.
Cleaning the spout screen
If you have very hard water, and you notice that the water flow is reduced, 1. Turn Temperature Control to the �Off� position. Push down and turn On/Off Cap clockwise and run water until it is cold to avoid possibility of burn. 2. Remove the two spout screws. 3. Remove spout base plate. 4. Pull the screen assembly out of the hot water tube. it may be necessary to clean the spout screen. 5. Use a small brush and vinegar to remove hard-water deposit. If deposit has hardened, soak in vinegar for an hour or two. Then use a brush to clean. 6. Replace screen assembly in tube. Reattach plate back onto spout. 7. Turn Temperature Control to the �Max� setting. The dispenser will be ready in about 15 minutes.
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