GE SG60T12YVK Use and Care Manual - Page 20

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Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Safety Instructions Operating the water heater. Water Temperature Setting... Maximum water temperatures occur just after the burner has shut off. To determine the water temperature turn on a hot water faucet and place a thermometer in the water stream. The wide reference mark near WARM on the rim of the temperature dial, represents an approximate water temperature of 120°F. The long wide reference mark, to the left, represents an approximate water temperature of 130°F. Each reference mark above or below these points indicates an approximate change of 10°F. To adjust the temperature, turn the temperature dial to an initial setting of 120°F. A condition known as "stacking" or "layering" can occur when a series of short and frequent hot water draws are taken. The hottest temperature water will be at the top of the tank, closest to the outlet pipe delivering hot water to the home. Stacking can cause this top layer of water to be hotter than the water toward the bottom of the tank near the gas control (thermostat). Therefore, always remember to test the water temperature with your hand before use and remember that hotter water increases the risk of scald injury. Also, always supervise young children or others who are incapacitated. The gas control (thermostat) is constructed with a built in safety shut-off device designed to shut off the gas supply to the burner if the pilot flame is extinguished for any reason. The gas control (thermostat) is also equipped with a single use gas shut off device that will shut off the gas supply to the burner if the water heater exceeds normal operating temperatures. Refer to the BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE section of this manual, or contact your dealer. WARNING: Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the appliance. If the water heater has been subjected to fire, flood or physical damage, turn off the manual gas control (shut-off) valve, and do not operate the water heater again until it has been checked by qualified personnel. NOTICE: Replace any part of the gas control system which has been under water. Red Button 130°F. 140°F. 150°F. 160°F. Gas cock knob 120°F. 110°F. 100°F. WARNING READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LIGHTING WAR UTION 90°F. 80°F. 70°F. 60°F. HOT CA EA S ES INJURY M VACATI R LD T H W E HO ATE R RISK TTE OI NFCSRC A Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service ON Temperature dial 20 (Temperatures are approximate)

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Operating the water heater.
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Water Temperature Setting…
Maximum water temperatures occur
just after the burner has shut off.
To determine the water temperature
turn on a hot water faucet and place
a thermometer in the water stream.
The wide reference mark near WARM
on the rim of the temperature dial,
represents an approximate water
temperature of 120°F.
The long wide reference mark, to the
left, represents an approximate
water temperature of 130°F.
Each reference mark above or below
these points indicates an
approximate change of 10°F.
To adjust the temperature, turn the
temperature dial to an initial setting
of 120°F.
A condition known as “stacking” or
“layering” can occur when a series of
short and frequent hot water draws
are taken.
The hottest temperature water will
be at the top of the tank, closest to
the outlet pipe delivering hot water
to
the home.
Stacking can cause this top layer of
water to be hotter than the water
toward the bottom of the tank near
the gas control (thermostat).
Therefore, always remember to test
the water temperature with your
hand before use and remember that
hotter water increases the risk of
scald injury.
Also, always supervise young children
or others who are incapacitated.
The gas control (thermostat) is
constructed with a built in safety
shut-off device designed to shut off
the gas supply to the burner if the
pilot flame is extinguished for any
reason.
The gas control (thermostat) is also
equipped with a single use gas shut
off device that will shut off the gas
supply to the burner if the water
heater exceeds normal operating
temperatures. Refer to the BEFORE
YOU CALL FOR
SERVICE section of this manual, or
contact your dealer.
WARNING: Should overheating
occur or the gas supply fail to shut
off, turn off the manual gas control
valve to the appliance.
If the water heater has been
subjected to fire, flood or physical
damage, turn off the manual gas
control (shut-off) valve, and do not
operate the water heater again until
it has been checked
by qualified personnel.
NOTICE:
Replace any part of the
gas control system which has been
under water.
Temperature dial
(Temperatures are approximate)
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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE
LIGHTING
130°F.
Gas cock knob
120°F.
140°F.
150°F.
160°F.
110°F.
100°F.
90°F.
80°F.
70°F.
60°F.
Red Button
Customer Service
Troubleshooting Tips
Care and Cleaning
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Safety Instructions