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INSTALLING FILTRATION
A
Personal Injury: Do not locate filter above an outlet or other
electrical device. Install head and bracket so that connections
require no stretching, kinking or pinching of tubing.
B
From water
supply line
Property Damage: Tube runs need to form to
the cabinet's contours to allow storage space with
no sharp bends. Tubes need clean, perpendicular,
burr-free cuts to ensure a true fit.
C
HC1100
HC3300, H3300,
GN1100
Plug
Plug
From filter or
water supply line
From filter or
water supply line
Property Damage: Do not extend the
copper lines farther than the 40cm provided.
D
Discharge tube
From water
supply line
It is normal for approximately 60 ml of
water to discharge when filter is removed.
I
Mark hole locations for filter head
and bracket in a spot that allows for
filter replacement.
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Drill 3mm starter holes and attach
bracket to wall with wood screws,
turning until snug.
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Remove red filter cap, insert filter
cartridge into filter head and twist
clockwise until "LOCK" arrow on the
filter aligns with arrow on bracket.
I
Determine length of tubing required,
then cut to length making sure the cut
is perpendicular and burr-free.
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Insert a white 9.5mm tube into inlet
To tap
side of filter head until it stops. Press
in again to ensure a secure fit.
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Insert the other white tube into outlet
side of filter head until it stops. Press
in again to ensure a secure fit.
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HC1100 only: Remove plug from
"Y" quick connector by holding grey
release ring and gently pulling plug out.
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Insert the copper tube(s) from the
tap into the 9.5mm to 6.35mm
quick-connector. Press in again to
ensure a secure fit.
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Connect the white tube from the
right outlet on the filter head into the
quick-connector until it stops. Press
in again to ensure a secure fit.
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To redirect filter replacement water
discharge, place 150mm clear tube
over vent hole on the left side of
filter head.
To tap
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FINAL WATER CONNECTION
A
UK/IRL
AUS/NZ
Wall mount
clip
Back flow
protection valve
Property Damage: Join remaining
tube to cold water supply only.
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FILL TANK & THEN CONNECT POWER
A
Scalding Hazard: The tap dispenses water up to
98ºC, which can instantly cause scalds or burns.
Use care when operating this appliance.
Dispensing Hot Water
Dispensing Cool Water
(HC3300, H3300)
(HC3300)
Scalding Hazard: The tap dispenses water up to
98ºC, which can instantly cause scalds or burns.
Use care when operating this appliance.
Water will be cold at first. Allow 12-15 minutes for water to reach target temperature.
AUS/NZ: See instructions provided with valve kit
At the other end of the white tube from the filter,
press on the:
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(UK/IRL) 9.5mm to 15mm quick-connector
and connect to a 15mm water supply.
I
(AUS/NZ) 3/8" to 1/4" bspt John Guest
fitting and connect to a female 1/4" bpst
fitting water supply.
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Press in again to ensure a secure fit.
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Turn on the cold water supply.
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Depress the tap's HOT handle and hold
it until water flows from the spout. Run
the water for at least 3 minutes to flush
lines (both the hot and cold handles on
HC1100 independently).
I
Check all connections to ensure they are
tight and that there are no leaks.
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Plug in tank and ensure that green light
on front of tank is illuminated.
Note: See box below for special
instructions on operation of HC3300
and H3300 taps.
Operating Instructions for HC3300 and H3300 taps
Featuring two-step hot side activation with
automatic shut off and cool side two-step
activation, which keeps the tap open when
dispensing cool water.
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HC3300: To dispense instant hot water,
first press down on the tap handle and
then push the handle backward in the
direction of the red indicator on the top
of the handle. To dispense cool water,
first press down on the tap handle
and then pull the handle forward in the
direction of the blue indicator on the
handle.
Featuring two-step hot side activation with
automatic shut off.
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H3300: To dispense instant hot water,
first press down on the tap handle and
then push the handle backward in the
direction of the red indicator on the top
of the handle.
Gurgling or hissing is normal during the initial heating cycle.
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