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3/22/2004
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�A-�� <br /> installation <br /> ..�_ <br /> Step 7 <br /> if not already available, install a 115 volt <br /> outlet within six (6) feet of the installation <br /> site (the faucet farthest from the water <br /> heater), as the Autocirc is supplied with a <br /> 6 ft. long, grounded cord. The Autoarc <br /> pump requires only 33 watts and 0.3 <br /> amps of power (see fig. 1). <br /> Step 2 �' r •� <br /> Fasten the Autocirc to the wall under the <br /> sink using the wall bracket provided in the <br /> Autocirc kit. Be sure the pump timer is <br /> tumed toward the front and is accessible __� <br /> for sottin� and changing the time (see fig. <br /> 2). The pump must be instalied only in a <br /> vertica! position as �howr. u ` <br /> � CAUTION! Do no! fasten pump to a thin �'"' <br /> wood panel wall as this might create a vibreL'on <br /> nofse when the pump is operatina. <br /> Step 3 <br /> Close the under sink hot and cold water riser shut- � <br /> off valves and open the hot and coid water faucets <br /> to relieye the water pressure. Close the water <br /> faucets. <br /> l�fnte: in some older homes, the riser shut-ot► <br /> vaives may be difflcul! to shut ol►completely. If <br /> th.is is the case tum the water ot� af the main <br /> water lnlet valve to the house. <br /> Remove the existing flexible line connection to the hot � , <br /> and cold water faucet threaded nipples (see fig. 3). <br /> Note: lf felf necessary, replace these existl�g <br /> flexibie hoses with new stainless steel braided ,k� �'r, <br /> flexi6le hoses in the lengths required. <br /> a <br />
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