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Posted on Aug 31, 2011

You can pour water in but it will not drip out. Don't know where the water goes. (Single unit on bottom single stay warm unit on top) thanks kd

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You have a blocked line. snake the pipe from sprayhead to tank and at the tank inlet between pan and tank. probably a scale cap is blocking flow. check sprayhead isnt plugged also.

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