WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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For your satisfaction and safety, read all instructions, cautions, warnings and dangers before installing
or using this hot water faucet.
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Make sure that all electrical wiring and connections conform to local codes.
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A standard 120-volt grounded electrical outlet is required under the sink for the faucet's electrical power.
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The wall outlet powering the tank must have electrical power supplied to it continuously.
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This outlet must be fused and should not be controlled by the same wall switch that operates a food
waste disposer, unless you have a SinkTop Switch
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It is recommended that a dedicated control valve be installed on the cold water line supplying water
to this system.
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If you suspect elevated levels of chlorine in your water, it is recommended to use our water
filtration system.
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The use of a water filter should NOT result in the water pressure to drop below 30 psi (207kPa).
If it does, this will prevent your unit from operating properly.
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Moving parts inside the tank causing a rattling noise is normal.
WHAT YOU NEED TO GET STARTED
Equipment Required:
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Drill
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T-fitting
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Dedicated control valve
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Adjustable wrench
Equipment You May Need:
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Anchors for drywall
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Hole saw
If you intend to use the sprayer hole in your sink for your faucet, you may need a basin wrench and a
1/8" plug or a 1/4" cap (not supplied) for the faucet spray hose line. See Step 1-B.
If you need to cut a mounting hole in your stainless steel sink, you may need a 1
for cutting stainless steel or a hole punch. Consult a professional if you are drilling into a surface other
than stainless steel.
COMPONENTS IN THIS PACKAGE
UW/UWL
2
Lock
3/4" Screws (2)
Washer
Plastic Mounting Gasket
™
from InSinkErator
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Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers
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Pencil
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Tape measure
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Level
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Basin wrench
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Hole punch
Hex Nut
Deck Plate
Snap-Connect
Metal
Fitting (3 pieces)
Mounting Plate
®
.
1
⁄
" - 1
1
⁄
" hole saw made
4
2
Tank