InSinkErator Invite H990-SS Owners Manual - Page 11
Final Water Connection, Fill Tank & Then Connect Power
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5 FINAL WATER CONNECTION A Brass Nut Ferrule Brass Inser Plastic tube Property Damage: Join remaining tube to cold water supply only. HC-View / HC-Wave / HC3 I Install a T-fitting (not included) onto the cold water supply line. I Install dedicated water control valve with 3/8" compression fitting. I At the end of the white 3/8" tube from the quick-connector, slide the supplied brass nut and ferrule over the tube and then push in the brass tube insert. I Insert the white 3/8" tube into the 3/8" compression fitting and tighten. A Brass Nut Ferrule Copper tube Property Damage: Join remaining tube to cold water supply only. H-View / H-Wave / GN3/ H990 / H770 I Install a T-fitting (not included) onto the cold water supply line. I Install dedicated water control valve with 1/4" compression fitting (not included). I At the end of the copper 1/4" tube, slide the brass nut and ferrule provided with the control valve over the tube. I Insert the copper tube into the 1/4" compression fitting and tighten. 6 FILL TANK & THEN CONNECT POWER A I Turn on the cold water supply. I Depress the dispenser's HOT handle and hold it until water flows from the spout (approximately 1 to 2 minutes). Scalding Hazard: The faucet dispenses near-boiling (212ºF) water which can instantly cause scalds or burns. Use care when operating this appliance. I Run the water for at least 2 minutes to flush lines (both the hot and cold handles independently if applicable). B I Check all connections to ensure they are tight and that there are no leaks. I Plug in instant hot water tank. Water will be cold at first. Property Damage: A standard grounded outlet within 30" of the dispenser is required under the sink. Do not use an extension cord set with the dispenser. Allow 12-15 minutes for water to reach target temperature. Gurgling or hissing is normal during the initial heating cycle. 11