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INSTALLING THE DISPENSER
A
B
Mounting
Nut
Rubber
Wing
Nut
Gasket
The dispenser must be mounted in
the upright (vertical) position only.
C
Spout and spout holder should not be loose
after mounting. First tighten mounting nut
and then tighten wing nut securely.
D
Spout
Rubber
Seal
Personal Injury:
Failure to tighten set screw allows easy
removal of spout. Operation of unit with spout removed
could cause injury from hot water spray
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Mounting
R
emove the spout by loosening
Nut
the set screw in spout holder
Rubber
approximately 2 full turns and
Gasket
pull out spout.
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Mount the unit through the 1 3/8"
diameter (35 mm) hole in the sink.
Make sure the valve lever is in the
up position and feed the spout end
of the dispenser through the sink
mounting hole.
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While holding the dispenser in
place with spout removed, slip
the rubber gasket and mounting
nut over the valve lever and
hand tighten the nut on the
threaded barrel.
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Align spout so water runs into the
sink and secure the dispenser by
tightening the wing nut from the
T-fitting
underside of the sink.
Wing
1/4" Diameter
Nut
Cold Water
Supply Line
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Reassemble the spout ensuring
the rubber seal is in place on inner
spout tube grove before re-inserting
spout into tank outlet.
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If rubber seal is not on spout, check
inside tank outlet. Remove and
install seal per diagram.
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Push spout into dispenser as far as
it will go and tighten set screw.
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WATER CONNECTION OPTIONS
T-fitting
1/4" Diameter
Wing
Tube
Nut
Cold Water
Supply Line
Wing
Nut
Spout
Nut
Rubber
Seal
Tube
Spout
Rubber
Seal
Compression valve or T-fitting option
(not supplied):
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T-fitting
1/4" Diameter
Tube
Cold Water
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Supply Line
Saddle valve option (not supplied):
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Saddle valves are susceptible
to clogging
.
Ferrule
Shutoff valve option (not supplied):
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Attach the valve to a
cold water supply line
.
Ensure that a shutoff valve is installed
on the cold water supply line. If so, a
T-fitting or compression valve can be
used to connect the dispenser.
Connect the 16" (40.6 cm) long, 1/4"
diameter copper tube on the
dispenser to the T-fitting as shown
(see step 4).
Follow the directions for
"self-piercing attachment"
included with the valve.
Connect the 16" (40.6 cm) long, 1/4"
diameter copper tube on the dispenser
to the saddle valve as shown (see step 4).
Open the valve and let a small amount
of water run through it into a pan.
This will flush the line of sediment.
The water connection can be made
using a shutoff valve. This is a more
complex installation and should only
be attempted by an experienced
installer with the proper knowledge
and tools.
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