Waring WWB5G Instruction Manual - Page 8

Water Hookup, Electrical Hookup, Testing The Connection/before First Use

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WATER HOOKUP NOTE: The hot water dispenser must be installed in compliance with applicable federal, state and/or local plumbing codes having jurisdiction. This product requires an approved backflow prevention water device, such as a double check valve, to be installed between the machine and the water supply. Incoming pressure should be greater than 30 psi and not more than 70 psi. NOTE: Connecting the hot water dispenser to a warm water supply will speed up heating and recovery times. 1. Hot water dispenser is equipped with a ¾" GHT (garden hose thread) flare water inlet fitting, which is located on the back of the unit. 2. Provide shutoff valve and union in supply line near hot water dispenser. 3. Minimum inlet pressure at hot water dispenser should be 30 psi and maximum inlet pressure recommended at 70 psi. 4. Turn on the water supply line and check for leaks. NOTE: A filtering system is recommended to remove odors and inhibit lime and scale buildup in the unit. NOTE: In areas with extremely hard water, a water softener must be installed in order to prevent mineral deposits that may cause malfunctioning of the equipment. ELECTRICAL HOOKUP NOTE: This equipment must be installed in compliance with applicable federal, state and/or local electrical codes having jurisdiction. Do not use extension cords. Make sure that the outlet is properly grounded. 1. Check rating marking on hot water dispenser nameplate to be sure electric lines match voltage, phase, and amperage requirements of hot water dispenser. Select the proper cord and cord grip for electrical rating of the hot water dispenser. 2. For U.S., 120V hot water dispensers are provided with a 120V/15A grounding plug. For Canada, 120V/15A grounding plug. Units must have a separate 120V/15A outlet. For U.S., 208/240V hot water dispensers are provided with a 240V/15A grounding plug. TESTING THE CONNECTION/BEFORE FIRST USE 1. We recommend running at least one cycle before first use. 2. Open water supply line valve to hot water dispenser. 8

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WATER HOOKUP
NOTE:
The hot water dispenser must be installed in compliance
with applicable federal, state and/or local plumbing codes having
jurisdiction. This product requires an approved backflow prevention
water device, such as a double check valve, to be installed between
the machine and the water supply. Incoming pressure should be
greater than 30 psi and not more than 70 psi.
NOTE:
Connecting the hot water dispenser to a warm water supply
will speed up heating and recovery times.
1.
Hot water dispenser is equipped with a ¾" GHT (garden hose
thread) flare water inlet fitting, which is located on the back of
the unit.
2.
Provide shutoff valve and union in supply line near hot water
dispenser.
3.
Minimum inlet pressure at hot water dispenser should be 30 psi
and maximum inlet pressure recommended at 70 psi.
4.
Turn on the water supply line and check for leaks.
NOTE:
A filtering system is recommended to remove odors and
inhibit lime and scale buildup in the unit.
NOTE:
In areas with extremely hard water, a water softener must
be installed in order to prevent mineral deposits that may cause
malfunctioning of the equipment.
ELECTRICAL HOOKUP
NOTE:
This equipment must be installed in compliance with
applicable federal, state and/or local electrical codes having
jurisdiction. Do not use extension cords. Make sure that the outlet is
properly grounded.
1.
Check rating marking on hot water dispenser nameplate to
be sure electric lines match voltage, phase, and amperage
requirements of hot water dispenser. Select the proper cord and
cord grip for electrical rating of the hot water dispenser.
2.
For U.S., 120V hot water dispensers are provided with a
120V/15A grounding plug. For Canada, 120V/15A grounding
plug. Units must have a separate 120V/15A outlet. For U.S.,
208/240V hot water dispensers are provided with a 240V/15A
grounding plug.
TESTING THE CONNECTION/BEFORE FIRST USE
1.
We recommend running at least one cycle before first use.
2.
Open water supply line valve to hot water dispenser.