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Seller: sellers_touch ✉️ (2,518) 100%, Location: Aubrey, Texas, US, Ships to: US, Item: 182545767887 Kitchenaid Instant Hot Water Dispenser KHWS160JCR2 New. This is New Old Stock. Open box. The water heater is new never used. Listing is only for what you see in picture. The only thing I see missing is the instruction user manual. You can download one just by looking up the model on google. May have a few tiny scuffs Condition: Open box, Condition: new old stock, open box, no instructions, Brand: Kitchenaid PicClick Insights - Kitchenaid Instant Hot Water Dispenser KHWS160JCR2 New PicClick Exclusive
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We're sorry, but our Q&A experts are temporarily unavailable. 1 question answered by our experts. Your search term must have 3 or more characters. Keep searches simple. Use keywords, e.g. "leaking", "pump", "broken" or "fit". Sorry, we couldn't find any existing answers that matched.Try using some different or simpler keywords, or submit your new question by using the "Ask a Question" button above! No hot water. Is there a reset button. Should I unplug and replug in. Not sure what to do. Thanks Gary For model number KHWS160JCR2 Hello Gary, Thank you for the question. Unplugging the unit and plugging it back in will reset it. If this did not fix the issue, you may need to replace the Heating Element. We hope this helps! Was this helpful? Thank you for voting! No Hot Water I've replaced several Kitchen-Aid hot water dispensers because of no hot water. This time, I decided I'd dig deeper. I noticed that the thermal fuse was the first item on the Part-Select list. I assumed it was the most frequently ordered part. I removed the hot water tank from under the sink. I disassembled the tank and shell. I disassembled the tank and heating elelment. I tested the heating without the thermal fuse. I reassmbled the tank, replaced the thermal fuse, reassembled the tank and shell assemblly. Then I re-installed the entire heating unit back under the sink. Due to leaks, I had to redo the water supply connection. Then it worked fine! Note: I decided to replace the thermostat because the casing had become cracked and brittle. I ordered that seperately. The exploded diagrams on the Part-Select site were extremely helpful in both diagnosing the problem and making the repair. Thanks for your help. Parts Used:
4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful. Was this instruction helpful to you? Thank you for voting! No hot water Unplug unit, turn off water, use 1/4" open end wrench to push down on collet holding in copper tubing - pull out copper tubing (per instructions in units manual), use pliers to squeeze clamp on water deliver plastic tube and remove. Bring unit up on counter, remove three screws holing top on and also remove on/off/temp knob and two screws holding nameplate trim ring on around knob. Locate thermal fuse wire (from thermostat to one leg of the heating element) and remove. Check continuity of both heating element and thermal fuse. No continuity in thermal fuse - replace -. Install new thermal fuse assembly by connection one end to the heating element and other end to thermostat. Re-assemble in reverse order of dissembly. Parts Used:
1 person found this instruction helpful. Was this instruction helpful to you? Thank you for voting! No hot water from the hot water dispenser Turned off water to the dispenser, unfastened dispenser from water supply copper tubing and flexible tubing hot water outlet. Removed dispenser, drained out water, removed screws holding metal jacket, slid metal holding tank and insulation out far enough to expose wiring. Then removed thermal fuse wire & tested with ohm meter, no circuit. Ordered a thermal fuse and installed it (slip on connectors at each end) Assembled the dispenser and put it back under the sink. The only problem was the flexible tube had hardened from heat of metal tank and leaked where it fastened to the tank. Cut off 1/2 in and used a screw hose clamp to fix the problem. Parts Used:
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