KitchenAid 3184330 Water Dispenser User Manual


 
For short periods (2-30 days) of nonuse:
Set the hot water dispenser thermostat to the
“OFF’ position to conserve energy.
For long periods of nonuse, seasonal storage
or protection from freezing:
1.
Turn hot water dispenser thermostat to the
“OFF’ position.
2. Unplug hot water dispenser power supply cord.
3. Hold down faucet lever and run water until
water is cold.
4. Turn saddle valve handle clockwise to turn off
water supply.
5. Place a 3-quart minimum container under the
drain plug at the bottom of the tank.
6. Remove drain plug with a 9116” wrench and
allow all water to drain from tank.
6. Replace plug, but do Not overtighten.
Use and care
information
Your hot water dispenser uses a heating element
to warm water in the tank to approximately 190°F
when the temperature control is turned to the
highest position. You can draw approximately 2
quarts of hot water at a time. As hot water is
drawn from the tank, it refills with cold water, which
is then heated. It takes approximately 15 minutes
for a tank of cold water to heat to the maximum
temperature.
Personal Injury Hazard
l Check that lever is to the side or behind
faucet spout before using hot water
dispenser.
l Do Not reach into or splash hot water on
skin.
l Do Not let children operate hot water
dispenser.
l Do Not leave children or infants
unattended near hot water dispenser.
l Do Not use hot water from dispenser for
bathing children, infants or pets.
Water from hot water dispenser can reach
temperatures of approximately 190°F.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in scalding or burns from hot water.
To get hot water from the tank:
Push or pull faucet lever.
To stop water flow from faucet:
Release faucet lever and let it return to the vertical
position.
Ways you can use your hot water
dispenser:
Your hot water dispenser water has many uses,
including:
l To prepare instant foods and drinks that require
190°F maximum water for preparation (such as
instant coffee, tea, hot chocolate, bouillon, soup,
instant cereal, instant mashed potatoes, frosting
mix, etc.).
l To get a fast start on cooking foods that require
boiling (such as hard boiled eggs, fresh or frozen
vegetables, meat cooking in liquid, dried soup,
pasta, rice, hot cereals, packaged dinners with
pasta, rice or potatoes).
l Loosening jar lids.
l Warming baby bottles.
l Warming baby food.
l Filling hot water bottles.
l Peeling tomatoes or peaches.
l Dissolving gelatin.
l Thawing frozen foods.
l Preparing vegetables for canning.
The water temperature is controlled by a
thermostat on the tank. The thermostat has infinite
settings between “OFF’ and “HIGH” and can be
adjusted by rotating the thermostat knob clockwise
for a higher temperature; counter-clockwise for a
lower temperature.
When the thermostat knob is turned to the “OFF’
position, the hot water dispenser will not heat the
water. When the thermostat knob is turned to the
“HIGH” position, the water will heat to
approximately 190°F.
It is recommended that the thermostat be set to
the “HIGH” position for the best performance.
However, under certain conditions, it is possible
that you will see vapor coming out of the faucet or
hear a boiling noise when the thermostat is set to
“HIGH.” If this occurs, lower the thermostat setting
to a position that eliminates the vapor or noise.
If you have very hard water, it may be necessary
to occasionally clean the faucet screen to remove
sediment buildup.
To remove the faucet screen:
1. Set hot water dispenser thermostat to “OFF.”
2. Hold lever down and drain hot water from tank.
Release lever.
3. Unscrew nozzle from faucet spout.
4. Remove screen and flow director from inside
nozzle.
To clean the screen and flow director:
1. Use a small brush and vinegar to remove
deposits.
2. If deposits have hardened, soak screen and
flow director in vinegar for l-2 hours. Then use
brush to clean.
To replace faucet screen:
1. Insert flow director into nozzle. Then insert
screen.
2. Position nozzle on end of faucet spout and
carefully tighten by hand.
NOTE: Nozzle must be fully tightened for screen
and flow director to be properly seated and for
nozzle not to leak.
3. Check that faucet spout is positioned away from
faucet lever. Hold lever down and check for
leaks at nozzle. If nozzle leaks, remove nozzle
and check that screen and flow director are
properly positioned. Replace nozzle and check
for leaks again.
4. Set hot water dispenser thermostat to “HIGH.”
On average, you will use your hot water dispenser
to heat 7 to 8 cups of water per day. This uses
only 19 kilowatt-hours of energy per month. So it is
Not necessary to turn off the hot water dispenser
each night to conserve energy.
However, if the hot water dispenser will not be
used for an extended period of time, follow these
instructions -
Problem
Water
is not hot.
Vapor appears or dispenser makes
boiling water noises.
Hot water drips or sputters from
faucet.
Water does not flow from faucet.
Leaking saddle vatve.
Water has a “rotten egg” taste.
drain
plug
Product Damage
Fill tank with water and turn thermostat to
“OFF” position before plugging hot water
dispenser into power supply.
Failure to do so could cause hot water
dispenser heater to overheat resulting in an
unpleasant taste, black specks in water,
and permanent damage to the heater seals.
1. Turn saddle valve handle counterclockwise to
open water supply line.
2. Hold down faucet lever until tank is full
(approximately 1 minute). When tank is full,
water will flow from faucet spout. Release lever.
Check for leaks.
3. Check that hot water dispenser thermostat is
set to “OFF’ position.
4. Plug power supply cord into properly grounded
outlet.
5. Set thermostat to “HIGH” position. Water in tank
will reach maximum temperature in
approximately 15 minutes and dispenser will be
ready for use.
Solution
A. Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or the house fuse blown.
B. Check that power supply cord is plugged into wall receptacle.
C. Check that hot water dispenser thermostat is set to “HIGH” position.
D. Cold water in tank is stiil being heated. Wait 15 minutes and check
temperature again.
Adjust hot water dispenser thermostat to a lower setting that eliminates
the vapor or noise.
A. Check that tubing is not bent or kinked.
6. Adjust hot water dispenser thermostat to a lower setting that
eliminates the drips/sputters.
C. Checkthat nozzle screen is not clogged. See “Maintaining your hot
water dispenser,” Panel E.
D. Check for proper installation of copper tubing from faucet to storage
tank and from faucet to cold water line. See Steps 6-13, Panels C
and D.
Check that water supply valve is open.
Tighten saddte valve clamp screws evenly and firmly, keeping both
halves of bracket parallel. Do Not deform tubing.
A. Hot water dispenser is attached to hot water line. Attach to cold water
line.
B. Install a water filtration system on cold water line to dispenser.
Panel E