Waste King ‎H711-U-CH H711-U-CH Hot Water Dispenser Faucet and Tank Combo Unit

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TROUBLESHOOTING
The following situations are not covered by the One Year Replacement Warranty.
1. Water is not hot: (assuming cold water supply is connected properly and valve is open)
Check if dispenser is plugged in.
Turn thermostat control dial fully clockwise. This may produce boiling water in approximately
15 minutes and possibly be accompanied by a gurgling sound in the tank and/or water “sputtering”
from the faucet.
If the water boils, turn thermostat control dial slightly counterclockwise until the gurgling and/or
“sputtering” stops. This should take place within 20 seconds. Turn control dial an additional 1/8” (3mm)
counterclockwise at the tip of the dial. Wait 15 minutes and check the temperature of the water.
NOTE: Water temperature is measured at the faucet discharge, not in a vessel.
Check for blown fuse or circuit breaker is tripped (also see IMPORTANT NOTE explaining the
self re-setting thermal fuse in step 6 of installation).
NOTE: The thermostat activates the heater after water temperature in the tank
drops approximately 15°F (8°C) from the maximum setting. The dispenser does not
produce a continuous flow of hot water.
2. Hot water drips or sputters from faucet:
Turn thermostat control dial counterclockwise (see item 1).
Check that the hose connecting the faucet to the dispenser tank is not clogged, twisted or kinked.
If quick-connect fitting is connecting cold water supply, check for a clogged filter screen in
quick-connect fitting (see CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE of faucet manual).
Check for proper installation of copper tubing from faucet to dispenser tank and faucet to water line.
If connected backwards or cross-connected, valve may be damaged. Refer to Step 4 in this manual.
NOTE: If a water filter is connected to the inlet line, change the filter element at
recommended intervals or more often.
3. Water does not flow right away or at all:
Due to high temperature and for safety reasons, the tank is not under pressure causing a slight delay
in water flow.
Make sure all valves on water supply are open.
Check if quick-connect filter screen or faucet filter screen is clogged (see faucet manual).
Check water lines to assure that hoses/tubes are not kinked or twisted.
4. Water boils or vapor appears:
Lower temperature setting by turning thermostat control dial counterclockwise.
NOTE: If lowering the thermostat setting does not stop the boiling, unplug the
power supply cord and contact customer service.
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