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  2. Installing an Instant Hot Water Dispenser - InSinkErator

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    4. Mount the hot water tank. The next step is to mount the hot water tank. Mount it vertically and level in a location where the plumbing and electrical connections can be made. Do not extend plumbing or electrical lines. Also, allow for drainage from the underside if necessary.

  3. Faucet Leaks or Drips - InSinkErator

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    If water is dripping or leaking from your faucet, find out how to resolve the issue. Written Directions Before attempting to repair your hot water product, read and understand the entire InSinkErator safety and installation instructions listed below.

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  5. Water Too Hot or Not Hot Enough - InSinkErator

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    Locate the thermostat dial on the front of the tank and gradually turn it counterclockwise to decrease the temperature or clockwise to increase the temperature. If the water is too hot, depress or twist the dispenser handle for 20 seconds to allow cold water to enter the tank and allow the water to reheat to the new setting.

  6. No Hot Water - InSinkErator

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    Check that the hot water tank is connected to a properly grounded electric outlet and that the circuit breakers or fuses are in good order. Be sure that the outlet is not switched off. An easy way to test this is by unplugging the tank and plugging in a different small appliance to see if it works (such as a hair dryer).

  7. Water or Steam Spitting from Spout - InSinkErator

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    Locate the thermostat dial on the front of the tank and turn it 1/2 a notch counterclockwise to decrease the temperature. Depress or twist the dispenser handle for 20 seconds to allow cold water to enter the tank. Allow the water to reheat to the new setting. Continue adjusting the dial in small increments until the temperature is to your liking.

  8. Warranty Information - InSinkErator

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    All InSinkErator models provide in-home limited warranties. That means We Come to You whenever your InSinkErator garbage disposal or hot water dispenser needs service within the warranty period. Text us at 262-233-2231 for more help. Our We Come to You Warranty means we handle your service problems at your convenience in your home.

  9. Water Taste or Odor - InSinkErator

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    2. If the dispenser is newly installed, check the water connections for use of plumbers putty or sealant. Sealants do not need to be used and may affect the taste and odor of the water. Clean off the sealant, reattach the connections, and let the water run to refresh the water in the tank.

  10. Dispenser Makes Rumbling or Gurgling Sound - InSinkErator

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    1. If the water temperature in your tank is set too high, it may make a louder rumbling or gurgling noise when heating the water. To adjust the thermostat, look at the tank using a flashlight, if needed. Locate the thermostat dial on the front of the tank and turn it 1/2 a notch counterclockwise to decrease the temperature.

  11. Instant Hot Water Dispensers - InSinkErator

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    using an instant hot water dispenser, multiply the kilowatts of electricity used per day by cost of electricity per kilowatt hour. HWD271-07G-45-10 Printed in U.S.A. Cost of Heating Water Cost of heating water for the instant hot water dispenser has two factors: STANDBY COST Electricity used to maintain instant, near boiling water in tank