InSinkErator GN1100 user manual

User manual for the device InSinkErator GN1100

Device: InSinkErator GN1100
Category: Water Dispenser
Manufacturer: InSinkErator
Size: 1.96 MB
Added : 1/7/2014
Number of pages: 17
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GN1100/HC1100
instant hot water dispenser
owner’s
manual
manuel d’utilisateur
manual del usuario

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Welcome to the world of filtered hot water convenience, from In-Sink-Erator Hot Water Dispensers Congratulations on the purchase of your new In-Sink-Erator Series 1100 Hot Water Dispenser! This system will provide safe, filtered hot water on demand for the ultimate in sinktop convenience. How it works: A small tank, mounted neatly under the cabinet, maintains a 1/2 gallon of water at near-boiling (up to 212˚F) temperature. Cool tap water is plumbed into a valve in the dispensing faucet. When th

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The Installation, Care and Use of your new 1100 Series In-Sink-Erator Hot Water Dispenser Save this important safety information! This product dispenses water at temperatures up to 212˚F, which is hot enough to cause severe burns. Caution should be exercised when installing and using this product. Under no circumstances is this product to be altered in any way other than that which is specifically addressed in these instructions. Doing so may void your warranty. Premature connection of the unit

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Specifications & Approvals Tank Electrical Specifications: 750 watts, 115 volts, 6.5 amps. With 3-wire cord and 3 prong plug provided. Tank Capacity Specifications: 1/2 Gal: 60 cups per hour Tank Thermostat Specifications: Adjustable from 160˚-200˚F F201 Chemical & Mechanical Reduction Filter Specifications: (Use replacement cartridge F-201R) This cartridge (included with the system) provides mechanical and chemical reduction of dirt/rust, taste/odor, chlorine and particulates. Pressure: 30-125

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Parts & Components In general, you'll be installing a faucet above-sink, with a filter assembly and a heating unit below-sink.You'll also be connecting all of the plumbing. Under the sink you'll need a grounded electrical service outlet, a connection to the cold water line (not included), and enough space to install the filter and tank assemblies. 2. 4. 3. 1. 8. 5. 10. 6. 9. 1. Dispenser Faucet (HC Model shown) 8. 3/8" to 1/4" Quick-Connect Union Fitting ™ 2. DuraTank Hot Water Tank (for GN1100

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Planning, Preparation and Tools Things to check before you begin: Can you make the cold water connection? If not, you may want to consult a qualified plumber, and have an appropriate plumbing fitting installed. Do you know where you want to locate the faucet and tank? If you have to drill through the sink or countertop, you will need to rent or purchase the appropriate tools. (See Step 3) Do you have a grounded electrical outlet under the sink? If not, you will need to have electrical service in

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Plumbing & Electrical Requirements Plumbing: Be sure that any plumbing connections conform to your applicable local codes. The water supply line pressure should be at least 30 psi (pounds per square inch). Low water pressure can cause water to drip from the spout. Electrical: The hot water tank should have power supplied to it at all times. It should not be controlled by the same wall switch that operates your disposer. If the outlet supplying power is controlled by a switch and also supplies po

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The Installation, page 1 of 5 1. Turn off the water supply. 2. Straighten the copper tubing Unpack the dispenser faucet and straighten the copper tubing carefully and smoothly. Do not pinch or break the copper tubing. Do not distort the last 1"of tubing. 3. Mount the dispenser faucet Ensure O-ring seal is 1. 2. properly seated in valve body groove, and surrounds the sink mounting hole. While working from under the sink, place the semi- 3. 4. circular mounting plate on threaded stud. Attach hex n

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The Installation, page 2 of 5 Note: Screws provided are designed for mounting into hardwood or studs. It may be necessary to use appropriate anchors when mounting to thin surfaces or drywall. 5. Connecting the Tank to the Dispenser Faucet Product Damage. Make sure bends in all copper tubing are smooth and unkinked, with no pinching, twisting, or blockage before you proceed. Pinched or blocked water lines may cause damage to the dispenser tank. Do not extend the copper lines further than the 16"

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The Installation, page 3 of 5 7. Make Plumbing Connections With all of the components secured in place, the tubing connections can be made. When routing the tubing between components, several guidelines should be observed: •Tubing runs should generally follow the contour of the cabinet rather than interfere with the cabinet storage area. •Arrange the tubing so that there are no sharp bends. Leave some extra length in the tubing for ease of servicing, then cut tubing to the desired length. • Ins

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The Installation, page 4 of 5 Model HC1100 Completely insert 3/8" polyethylene tubing from outlet side of filter head into 3/8" to 1/4" quick-connect "Y" fitting. Completely insert both dispenser faucet copper tubes (marked with white tape and unmarked) into the quick-connect "Y" fitting. To remove a tube from its quick-connect fitting, depress the release ring into the fitting and gently pull the tube away from the fitting. 8. Connect to Cold Water Supply Line Supplied with the unit is a brass

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The Installation, page 5 of 5 10. Test the Water Connection Test the water connection to see if it is watertight. If it is not, relieve water pressure by turning off the water supply, and adjust or tighten fittings as necessary. Note that water must flow from the dispenser faucet to test all connections. Note: Ensure both hot and cold side are checked on the HC model. DO NOT PLUG IN THE TANK. 11. Plug in the Tank Once the tank is plugged in, it will take between 10 and 15 minutes for the water t

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Care and Use Once you have made the adjustment, actuate the dispenser handle for 20 seconds and allow the water to re-heat at the new temperature setting. If the temperature is still too hot or too cold, continue to make slight adjustments. At no time should the water in the tank be allowed to boil. Boiling is indicated by water and/or steam discharged from the faucet without actuating the handle. Replace the access panel. To Reset the Thermal Cut-Out: In the event the unit stops heating or fail

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Care and Use Seasonal Storage and Draining the Tank: Any time you plan on being away from home for an extended period of time, unplug the unit’s electrical cord and drain the unit if below freezing temperatures are expected. To drain the unit, follow these steps: Electric Shock Hazard.To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power before servicing unit. Use only a properly grounded and polarized electric outlet. Disconnect electricity Push hot water dispenser faucet lever and allow the water to

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Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause What to do Water is not hot Unit not plugged in Check that the unit is connected to a or electric outlet is properly grounded electric outlet and inoperative that circuit breakers or fuses are in good order. Make sure outlet is not switched off. Thermal cut-out may have been tripped. See page 13. Water too hot or Thermostat not adjusted Adjust thermostat. See page 12. not hot enough to your need Water dripping Low water pressure Unplug the unit. If the

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Warranty Information Full 1 Year Warranty: Covers all replacement parts and repair labor to correct defects in material or workmanship in the dispenser system, excluding the replaceable filter cartridge,for the full warranty period from the date of installation in your home. If warranty service is required during the warranty period, contact an authorized In- Sink-Erator service agent to replace or repair the unit in your home at no cost to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and

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Other Products Available from In-Sink-Erator: Household Food Waste Disposers, Food Service Equipment, Filtration Systems, Hot Water Dispensers, Compact Electric Water Heaters, International Products Autres produits disponibles auprès de In-Sink-Erator : Broyeurs de déchets alimentaires, équipement de service d’alimentation, systèmes de filtration, distributeurs d’eau chaude, chauffe-eau électriques compacts, produits internationaux Otros productos de In-Sink-Erator: Trituradoras de desperdicios


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