802263 - Res HT CO - Quick Start Guide - July 2015 - V2.00
STEP 2- Cut cupboard holes and fit the air vent ducts
Ventilation
2.1
Ventilation for All Models
Proper air circulation must be provided for all Boiling and Chilled models. The system will operate correctly only if the recommended air gaps are achieved during Installation. The minimum requirement is for a 50mm air gap either side and 300mm
above of the undersink unit.
It is important that the 4mm door buffers (For all installations ) are fitted to the inside edge of the cupboard door to allow suficient air circulation inside the cupboard.
(See the diagram below).
IMPORTANT:
See section 4 for clearances.
When installing air flow ducts, the following tools will be
required:
• Jigsaw and
• Keyhole or Wall Board saw.
4mm Buffer Pad to
ensure ventilation gap
Min 300mm
If the air flow, using the silicon door buffers, is insufficient, it will be necessary to
fit a standard HydroTap vent kit, which ensures heat dissipation through natural
convection via installed vents.
For high use applications, where the cupboard space temperature is near 35°C,
or higher, the inlet vent (See Item B below) and silicon buffers, need to be fitted.
If the airflow is still insufficient to maintain normal operating temperatures then the
door outlet vent (See item D below) will need to be fitted.
Alternatively a fan kit may be installed, using the AUX din plug of the right hand
side of the appliance (Contact your local service centre for availability).
2.2
The following instructions are critical if there is
insufficient cupboard air circulation.
Note:
For alternative options,
refer to section 2 of the
main instructions
QUICK START GUIDE
(Chilled Residential)
Note: This quick start guide must be read in conjunction with
the main installation and user instructions
• Before proceeding, read the installation and user instructions
• Check all the components are present and correct.
• Check that you have all the necessary tools
• Ensure the underbench can support the product weight when full of water,
(Check the specifications in the main book and allow an extra 5-8kg when full. )
Before installing ensure the following have been provided at
the installation site:
• Sufficient space in the cupboard to install all of the undersink units in accordance
with these Installation Instructions. Refer to technical specification for dimensions. If
required, make allowance for a booster heater. (Refer to the main book, for detailed
installation instructions).
• A potable water supply connection with isolating valve inside the cupboard within
reach of the flexible braided hose and positioned so that the connection point and the
stop cock will not be obstructed when all the undersink units are installed.
• For all Chilled HydroTaps, a 220-240Vac, 10A GPO will be required.
•
NOTE: Check the cable lengths and outlet positions before proceeding.
• A potable cold water supply with a minimum working pressure of 172kPa and a
maximum working pressure of 700kPa connected via an isolation valve.
• The undersink appliances must be mounted in upright positions, with their base
mounted horizontally, as shown in the diagrams.
IMPORTANT!
Do not proceed with the installation if these
requirements are not met.
STEP 1-
Prepare and fit the Taps
Hole positioning: Position the tap such that it dispenses into
the sink bowl with ample clearance for a cup or tea pot. Alternatively,
the tap could be mounted away from the sink using a Zip Font,
available as an accessory.
Apply a light smearing of silicon sealant
on the underside of the upper spacer to
ensure a watertight fi t.
Classic and Elite Taps
ALL THREAD
ROD
STAINLESS
STEEL
WASHER
SPIDER
CLAMP
NUT
BLACK
PLASTIC
SPACER
NOTE: feed each of the three tubes and
electrical cable evenly in between the legs of
the SPIDER CLAMP when installing.
Fit the
STAINLESS STEEL
WASHER,
SPIDER CLAMP,
AND 6mm NUT.
6mm
NUT
SPIDER
CLAMP
Stainless
washer
Black plastic
spacer
35mm dia hole
Sink
HydroTap Arc/Cube
(If required)
Spout locating
screws (2)
Plastic spring
clip
Upper locating
positions
Lower locating
positions
Clip locating
holes (2)
Undercut
for loom
Plastic spring clip
Dimples
1.
Remove the 2 x spout locating screws and lower the spout to expose the plastic
spring clip
NOTE: The plastic spring clip has two internal dimples that may be positioned in the 6
upper or 6 lower, pre drilled holes in the spout (see diags. below & Figs. 1.7 & 1.8)
2.
To reposition the spout, gently spread the plastic spring clip to release the dimples
from the spout holes. When released, slide the clip on the spout so that it ends up
between the two rows of holes.
3.
Rotate the plastic clip on the spout to orient the dimples, so they are in line with the
newly selected holes.
NOTE: When determining which of the 6 holes are required for the new spout height and
orientation, check the new plastic clip position will clear the undercut and that the
wiring loom will not be pinched, when assembled.
4.
Slide the plastic clip up/down to engage with the selected holes, making sure the
two dimples engage simultaneously with the two selected holes.
NOTE: The clip will not fit correctly if one dimple engages before the other. Both dimples
must engage at the same time.
5.
With the clip fitted to the newly selected holes, carefully raise the spout (ensure
the wiring loom is a neat fit in
the undercut and is located
between the open ends of
the clip) until the clip locating
holes are in line with the spout
locating screws.
6.
Replace the 2 x locating
screws.
7.
If mounting on an uneven
surface, apply a light smearing
of silicon sealant on the O ring
to ensure a watertight fit. (See
fig. 1.9)
8.
Pass the assembly through the
35mm hole and position the tap
so it discharges into the sink.
9.
Fit the lower rubber seal to the
threaded extension.
10.
Secure the tap in position with
the metal washer and nut.
11.
Fit the tube kit, as supplied.
NOTE: The tube kit must be fitted after the HydroTap has been mounted on the benchtop
or sink. Refer to the tube kit assembly instructions, supplied with the tap kit.
NOTE: the spout is fixed and does not swivel