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co m Franke Little Butler Installation, Care and Maintenance Overview of Installation There are three main components to the system, the dispensing head, the canister and the heating tank. The dispensing head comes with three 1/4” copper tubes and one silicone tube. The two shorter (12”) copper lubes are connected to the incoming water supply via the canister. The supply to the cold side may be diverted through a chiller before the dispensing head, if required. The longer (18”) copper tube is connected to the inlet of the tank. The silicone tube is connected to the outlet of the tank using the hose connector. Preparing for the Installation As with any sink related device, it is much easier to mount the dispensing head of this system onto the sink before the sink is mounted into the countertop. A mounting hole of 1 3/8” diameter (standard sink ledge drilling) is required. It is always recommended to take the components and locate their optimum positions before starting the installation. IMPORTANT: Do not plug in the unit until all water connections have been made and the tank is filled completely. Making the Supply Provision Provide a branch compression connection for a 3/8” supply lube. This should be done with a conventional tee and the shut-off valve provided. Flush the pipework before installing. Mounting the Dispensing Head The copper tubes are coiled for packing and must be carefully straightened before installation. Feed the tubes and shank through the hole in the sink ledge or counter. Assemble the clamp plate locking washer and backnut (hexagon to the top for thin sinks) fingertight. Turn the dispensing head and the spout until the handles and spout are in the required position for use and fully tighten the backnut, this will lock the spout in position. Seasonal Shutdown If you plan to be away from home for extended periods the following procedure must be carried out: 1 Operate the hot lever until the water runs cold. 2 Shut-off the main water supply. A stop valve was supplied with the system for this purpose, and will be found located on the adjacent pipe work. 3 Operate both levers to confirm that the water supply is turned off, and to release the pressure in the system. Troubleshooting Should your dispenser not work correctly, check the list below before calling for service. The following things are not covered by the warranty. [WARNING! Do not operate both levers at the same time as this can build up pressure in the heating tank causing the bladder to expand and eventually burst. Such damage is not covered by the warranty] Water is not hot: Check if electrical supply to heating tank is plugged in. Turn temperature control knob clockwise as far as possible. Test the temperature again after 15 minutes. Check if fuse is blown or circuit breaker is open. Hot water continuously drips or sputters from spout: For safety reasons this faucet may drip or splutter after use. This venting prevents a build-up of pressure i...
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