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1. North Wacker Drive Chicago IL 60606 MACAP will in turn inform us of your action Printed on recycled paper Printed in U S A
2. vegetables for canning Adjusting the water temperature The water temperature is controlled by a thermostat on the tank The thermostat has infinite settings between OFF and HIGH and can be adjusted by rotating the thermostat knob clockwise for a higher temperature counter clockwise for a lower temperature When the thermostat knob is turned to the OFF position the hot water dispenser will not heat the water When the thermostat knob is turned to the HIGH position the water will heat to approximately 190 F It is recommended that the thermostat be set to the HIGH position for the best performance However under certain conditions it is possible that you will see vapor coming out of the faucet or hear a boiling noise when the thermostat is set to HIGH If this occurs lower the thermostat setting to a position that eliminates the vapor or noise Panel E Maintaining your hot water dispenser If you have very hard water it may be necessary to occasionally clean the faucet screen to remove sediment buildup flow director To remove the faucet screen 1 Set hot water dispenser thermostat to OFF 2 Hold lever down and drain hot water from tank Release lever 3 Unscrew nozzle from faucet spout 4 Remove screen and flow director from inside nozzle To clean the screen and flow director 1 Use a small brush and vinegar to remove deposits 2 If deposits
3. 84330 1992 KitchenAid Registered Trademark of KitchenAid If you prefer write to Consumer Assistance Center KitchenAid P O Box 558 St Joseph MI 49085 0558 Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence Prepared by KitchenAid St Joseph Michigan 49085 service In the event that your KitchenAid appliance should need service call the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance or a KitchenAid authorized service company A KitchenAid authorized service company is listed in the Yellow Pages of your telephone directory under Appliances Household Major Service or Repair You can also obtain the service company s name and telephone number by dialing free within in the continental United States the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800 422 1230 A special operator will tell you the name and number of your nearest KitchenAid authorized service company Maintain the quality built into your KitchenAid appliance call a KitchenAid authorized service company If you are not satisfied with the action taken e Contact the Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel MACAP MACAP is a group of independent consumer experts that voices consumer views at the highest levels of the major appliance industry e Contact MACAP only when the dealer authorized servicer and KitchenAid have failed to resolve your problem Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20
4. Hot Water Dispenser Important Read and save these instructions IMPORTANT Installer Leave Installation Instructions with homeowner Homeowner Keep Installation Instructions for future reference Save Installation Instructions for local electrical inspector s use Part No 3184330 Before you start Check location where hot water dispenser will be installed Proper installation is your responsibility Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with installation specifications provided and with state and local plumbing codes Faucet mounting requires a 1 1 16 to 1 3 8 diameter opening in sink or countertop for mounting hot water dispenser faucet Faucet can be installed in place of sink sprayer For other installations contact a qualified installer for best procedure to drill a hole through your type of sink or countertop Thickness of sink or countertop hole must not exceed 3 4 Dimensions shown must be used Proper cold water supply connection must be available See Water supply requirements Panel B Use saddle tapping valve supplied Saddle tapping valve is designed for use with 3 8 to 1 3 8 outer dimension O D soft copper tubing plain or chrome plated or rigid metal pipe Do Not use the saddle valve with flexible ribbed tubing See Water supply requirements Panels B Flexible ribbed tubing requi
5. e compression fittings which do Not require sealing compounds to keep them from leaking Important Observe all governing codes and ordinances Faucet mounted in ___ existing hole in Cold water line ZON Tank must be mounted vertically NOTE This hot water dispenser is Not a water purifier Some installations may require a filter such as charcoal for increased satisfaction Top view em 180 m Dag install faucet with lever to the side or behind spout 1 1 16 min 1 3 8 max dia sink or countertop hole 3 4 max countertop or sink thickness oy im ve gt Ie Use saddle tapping RY valve supplied I Le S I ae 30 max electrical outlet to hot water dispenser tank Panel A Tools and materials needed for installation 1 4 w p 7 hand or electric drill flat blade screwdriver 9 16 7 16 and 1 2 open end wrenches 1 4 O D copper S A eo eee screws and 2 plastic pencil anchors if attaching to dry wall Parts supplied for installation tank bracket a 1 4 O D copper U tubing fitting brass 2 metal clamps 2 square nuts gasket washer faucet assembly Remove parts from packages Check that all parts were included Panel B clamp sleeve SVS insert Qpuestic sleeve NA nut eB _ compression union OQ El
6. e 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 Remove drain plug with a 9 16 wrench and allow all water to drain from tank 6 Replace plug but do Not overtighten Using hot water dispenser after long periods of nonuse AX CAUTION Product Damage Fill tank with water and turn thermostat to OFF position before plugging hot water dispenser into power supply Failure to do so could cause hot water dispenser heater to overheat resulting in an unpleasant taste black specks in water and permanent damage to the heater seals 1 Turn saddle valve handle counterclockwise to open water supply line 2 Hold down faucet tever until tank is full approximately 1 minute When tank is full water will flow from faucet spout Release lever Check for leaks 3 Check that hot water dispenser thermostat is set to OFF position 4 Plug power supply cord into properly grounded outlet 5 Set thermostat to HIGH position Water in tank will reach maximum temperature in approximately 15 minutes and dispenser will be ready for use Troubleshooting chart Problem Solution Water is not hot A Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or the house fuse blown B Check that power supply cord is plugged into wall receptacle C Check that hot water dispenser thermostat is set to HIGH position D Cold water i
7. ectrical requirements WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard e Electrical ground is required on this appliance e If cold water pipe is interrupted by plastic non metallic gaskets or other insulating materials Do Not use for grounding e Do Not ground to a gas pipe Do Not modify the power supply cord plug If it does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician e Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit A fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit could result in electrical shock e Do Not use an extension cord with this appliance e Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether this appliance is properly grounded Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death If codes permit and a separate grounding wire is used it is recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the grounding path is adequate For your personal safety this appliance must be grounded This appliance is equipped with a power supply cord having a 3 prong grounding plug To minimize possible shock hazard the cord must be plugged into a mating 3 prong grounding type wall receptacle grounded in accordance with National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition and all local codes and ordinances See Figure 1 If a mating wall receptacle is not available it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have a p
8. ew Push or pull faucet lever to open position Hold lever in open position until tank is full approximately 1 minute When tank is full water will flow from faucet spout Release lever to close faucet Check for leaks Turn thermostat knob counter clockwise to OFF position Plug power supply cord into properly grounded outlet Turn thermostat knob clockwise to highest position Water in tank will reach maximum temperature in approximately 15 minutes and dispenser will be ready for use Lower temperature setting if you notice vapor or hear boiling noise NOTE Thermostat controls tank heater not water delivery Rotate thermostat knob clockwise to raise water temperature counterclockwise to lower water temperature To get the most efficient use from your new hot water dispenser read the Use amp Care Information Keep Installation Instructions Use amp Care Guide close to hot water dispenser for easy reference Use and care information How your hot water dispenser works Your hot water dispenser uses a heating element to warm water in the tank to approximately 190 F when the temperature control is turned to the highest position You can draw approximately 2 quarts of hot water at a time As hot water is drawn from the tank it refills with cold water which is then heated It takes approximately 15 minutes for a tank of cold water to heat to the maximum temperature Using your hot water dispen
9. have hardened soak screen and flow director in vinegar for 1 2 hours Then use brush to clean To replace faucet screen 1 Insert flow director into nozzle Then insert screen 2 Position nozzle on end of faucet spout and carefully tighten by hand NOTE Nozzle must be fully tightened for screen and flow director to be properly seated and for nozzle not to leak 3 Check that faucet spout is positioned away from faucet lever Hold lever down and check for leaks at nozzle If nozzle leaks remove nozzle and check that screen and flow director are properly positioned Replace nozzle and check for leaks again 4 Set hot water dispenser thermostat to HIGH 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 hot water dispenser thermostat to the OFF position to conserve energy For long periods of nonuse seasonal storage or protection from freezing 1 Turn hot water dispenser thermostat to the OFF position 2 Unplug hot water dispenser power supply cord 3 Hold down faucet lever and run water until water is cold 4 Turn saddl
10. it breakers or correct house wiring 4 Correct house plumbing B Repairs when instant Hot Water Dispenser is used in other than normal home use C Damage resulting from accident alteration misuse abuse improper installation or installation not in accordance with local electrical or plumbing codes Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States Repairs to parts or systems caused by unauthorized modifications made to the appliance Pickup and delivery This product is designed to be repaired in the home KITCHENAID DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state If you need assistance The KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center will answer any questions about operating or maintaining your hot water dispenser not covered in the Installation Instructions and Use and Care Guide The KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week Just dial 1 800 422 1230 the call is free When you call you will need the hot water dispenser model number and serial number Both numbers can be found on the serial rating plate located on the hot water dispenser tank Part No 31
11. n tank is still being heated Wait 15 minutes and check temperature again Vapor appears or dispenser makes boiling water noises Hot water drips or sputters from faucet Adjust hot water dispenser thermostat to a lower setting that eliminates the vapor or noise A Check that tubing is not bent or kinked B Adjust hot water dispenser thermostat to a lower setting that eliminates the drips sputters C Check that nozzle screen is not clogged See Maintaining your hot water dispenser Panel E D Check for proper installation of copper tubing from faucet to storage tank and from faucet to cold water line See Steps 6 13 Panels C and D Water does not flow from faucet Leaking saddle valve Water has a rotten egg taste line Check that water supply valve is open Tighten saddie valve clamp screws evenly and firmly keeping both halves of bracket parallel Do Not deform tubing A Hot water dispenser is attached to hot water line Attach to cold water B Install a water filtration system on cold water line to dispenser Replacement parts and repair labor to correct defects in materials or workmanship Service must be provided by a KitchenAid authorized servicing outlet ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY FROM DATE OF INSTALLATION A Service calls to 1 Correct installation of the Instant Hot Water Dispenser 2 Instruct you how to use the Instant Hot Water Dispenser 3 Replace house fuses circu
12. nd tubes i j Do Net remove green tags green overtighten clamp screws copper tubing tape could be crushed WS Use a compression union to connect the longer 1 4 tubing from the faucet to the back tubing in the top of the tank both are marked with green tape Faucet tubing may be shortened if necessary clear tubing Connect clear tubing from faucet to middle tank tube using clamp Clear tubing may be shortened if necessary WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Some water may remain in water supply pipe If an electric drill is used it must be properly grounded to prevent severe or lethal shock if water should enter drill Use only an electric drill with a 3 wire cord connected to a grounded receptacle e Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether your electric drill is properly grounded Failure to follow these instructions could result in personal injury or death l AX CAUTION Product Damage Do Not use pipe sealing compounds Pipe sealing compounds may get inside dispenser and cause an unpleasant taste or smell 1 4 O D copper tubing fitting H outlet F ae Brass sleeve copper tubing line or plastic sleeve rigid metal line Piercing lance in closed position Assembly fits 3 8 through 1 3 8 O D copper or rigid metal line View from top Slide brass sleeve into copper tubing fitting use plastic sleeve if water supply line i
13. res special connecting hardware available from your local plumbing supply Grounded electrical outlet is required See Electrical requirements Panel B Outlet should be located for easy connection to hot water dispenser The outlet should be within 30 of hot water dispenser tank AX WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Special care must be taken when drilling holes into walls or water pipes Electrical wires may be concealed behind the wall covering or water may remain in pipes Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death Personal Injury Hazard Install faucet with lever to the side or behind spout Failure to do so may result in hot water scalding hand when operating lever A CAUTION Property Product Damage Contact a qualified installer or licensed plumber for the best procedure for cutting a faucet opening in your type of sink or countertop e Plumbing connections must comply with all sanitary safety and plumbing codes Do Not store or operate hot water dispenser below 32 F e Do Not use pipe sealing compounds They may get inside dispenser and cause an unpleasant taste or smell e Dispenser must be filled with water and thermostat turned to OFF position before connecting to electrical power supply Failure to follow these instructions may result in water damage to property or permanent product damage not covered by the warranty Water connections us
14. roperly grounded 3 prong wall receptacle installed by a qualified electrician Copies of the standard listed may be obtained from National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy Massachusetts 02269 3 Prong grounding type wall receptacle pron ound ing plug grounding prong power supply cord Figure 1 Water supply requirements Important If local codes do Not permit the use of saddle valves special feed valves can be obtained from your local plumbing supply distributor If local codes permit the hot water dispenser feed line should be connected to the cold water supply line using a saddle tapping valve The saddle tapping valve supplied is designed for use with 3 8 to 1 3 8 outer dimension O D soft copper supply tubing plain or chrome plated and rigid metal pipe Do Not use saddle valve with flexible ribbed supply tubing Flexible ribbed supply tubing has a thin wall thickness and requires special connection hardware available from your local plumbing supply distributor NOTE Connection to hot water line is not recommended Energy will be wasted in heating the water twice and the magnesium rod used in household heating may produce a rotten egg taste If this unit is replacing a hot water dispenser connected to a hot water supply the existing connection may be used Installation With hot water dispenser in kitchen Determine the best faucet moun
15. s not copper Attach fitting to saddle valve outlet Connect 1 4 O D copper tubing not supplied to tubing fitting Do not seal the connections with sealing compounds uss ANL Turn saddle valve handle clockwise until lance pierces soft copper tubing and valve is firmly seated The valve is now in the closed position Place a bucket under open end of water supply line Turn on main water supply valve to pressurize cold water line Check for leaks Use a wrench to tighten nut seal around valve stem Open saddle valve and flush line into bucket to remove any foreign material that may have been trapped in the supply line during saddle valve installation Close saddle valve Panel D 14 clear tubing compression union copper tubing Connect water supply line from saddle valve to shorter copper tubing from the faucet using the compression union Open saddle valve 7 CAUTION Product Damage Do Not remove internal stainless steel filter screen from the compression fitting Failure to follow this instruction could result in damage to the valve Fill tank with water and turn thermostat to OFF position before plugging hot water dispenser into power supply Failure to do so could cause hot water dispenser heater to overheat resulting in an unpleasant taste black specks in water and permanent damage to the heater seals Numbers correspond to steps green tape side vi
16. ser AX WARNING Personal Injury Hazard Check that lever is to the side or behind faucet spout before using hot water dispenser Do Not reach into or splash hot water on skin e Do Not let children operate hot water dispenser e Do Not leave children or infants unattended near hot water dispenser Do Not use hot water from dispenser for bathing children infants or pets Water from hot water dispenser can reach temperatures of approximately 190 F Failure to follow these instructions may result in scalding or burns from hot water To get hot water from the tank Push or pull faucet lever To stop water flow from faucet Release faucet lever and let it return to the vertical position Ways you can use your hot water dispenser Your hot water dispenser water has many uses including To prepare instant foods and drinks that require 190 F maximum water for preparation such as instant coffee tea hot chocolate bouillon soup instant cereal instant mashed potatoes frosting mix etc To get a fast start on cooking foods that require boiling such as hard boiled eggs fresh or frozen vegetables meat cooking in liquid dried soup pasta rice hot cereals packaged dinners with pasta rice or potatoes e Loosening jar lids e Warming baby bottles e Warming baby food e Filling hot water bottles e Peeling tomatoes or peaches Dissolving gelatin e Thawing frozen foods e Preparing
17. tank vertically beneath faucet so that clear tubing from faucet reaches center copper tubing on tank and tank touches wall Use a pencil to mark on the wall where the top of tank needs to be located Set tank aside Mark a second line 2 1 4 below the line Position mounting bracket on wall so that bottom of mounting bracket is even with the lower line Use two screws and plastic anchors if attaching to dry wall to fasten mounting bracket to wall Hang tank on bracket sink compression union green tape clear clamp tubing Turn off main water supply Turn on sink cold water faucet and allow all water to drain from line Turn off faucet If water supply is copper go to Step 9 If water supply line is rigid metal use a grounded electric drill or hand drill to drill a 1 4 hole in the cold water line NOTE Flexible ribbed tubing requires special connecting hardware available from your local plumbing supply handle Piercing lance should not protrude cold water supply line square nut View from top Turn saddle valve handle so piercing lance does not protrude Put seal on saddle valve and position assembly on vertical cold water supply line Align bottom clamp holes with holes in top clamp compression Insert clamp screws Attach one square nut to end of each clamp screw Tighten nuts evenly and Da Nai lengthen twist or firmly keeping brackets parallel Do Not U e
18. ting position that will allow faucet spout to empty into sink Check below sink to assure that reinforcing ribs support brackets or cabinet construction will not interfere with faucet mounting Knock out plug from hole in sink or cut a hole in sink or countertop NOTE It is recommended that only a licensed plumber or professional installer cut an opening in the sink or countertop When unpacking faucet Do Not remove green tape from faucet tubing or tank tubing gasket green tape clamp Lay faucet on flat surface with coiled tubing facing up Using one hand to hold tubing just below faucet carefully straighten tubing with other hand Slide gasket over tubing so that gasket is seated under base of faucet AQ WARNING Personal Injury Hazard Install faucet with lever to the side or behind spout Failure to do so may result in hot water scalding hand when operating lever lever to the side or behind spout sink rubber gasket washer Hold gasket in position and insert tubing through gasket then into mounting hole From under sink cabinet slide washer then wing nut with flat side facing up over tubing Check that lever is positioned to the side or behind spout and that spout is positioned to empty into sink Tighten wing nut by hand until faucet is securely in position Install faucet with S lever to the side Noor behind spout Top view p a 180 Panel C bracket Position

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