Kenmore 33176 Owners Manual - Page 19

Temperature, Regulation

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Temperature Regulation Due to the nature of the typical gas water heater, the water temperature in certain situations may vary up to 30°F (16.7 ° C) higher or lower at the point of use such as, bathtubs, showers, sink, etc. Water temperature over 125°F (52°0) can cause severe burns instantly resulting in severe injury or death. Children, the elderly, and the physically or mentally disabled are at highest riskforscald injury. Feel water before bathing or showering. Temperature limiting valves are available. Read instruction manual for safe temperature setting. HOTTER WATER CAN SCALD: Water heaters are intended to produce hot water. Water heated to a temperature which will satisfy space heating, clothes washing, dish washing, and other sanitizing needs can scald and permanently injure you upon contact. Some people are more likely to be permanently injured by hot water than others. These include the elderly, children, the infirm, or physically/mentally handicapped. If anyone using hot water in your home fits into one of these groups or if there is a local code or state law requiring a certain temperature water at the hot water tap, then you must take special precautions. In addition to using the lowest possible temperature setting that satisfies your hot water needs, a means such as a mixing valve, should be used at the hot water taps used by these people or at the water heater. Mixing valves are available at plumbing supply or hardware stores. Follow manufacturer's instructions for installation of the valves. Before changing the factory setting on the thermostat, see Figures 22 and 23. Never allow small children to use a hot water tap, or to draw their own bath water. Never leave a child or handicapped person unattended in a bathtub or shower. NOTE: Awater temperature is recommended by manufacturers. range of 120°F-140°F most residential (49°C-60°C) dishwasher The thermostat of this water heater has been factory set at its lowest position (PILOT LIGHTING). It is adjustable and must be reset to the desired temperature setting to reduce the risk of scald injury. The mark (A) indicative of approximately 120°F (49°C) is preferred starting point. Some states have a requirement for a lower setting. Turn the water temperature dial clockwise ( t'_ ) to decrease the temperature, or counterclockwise ( _ ) to increase the temperature. Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the appliance. GAS CONTROL KNOB O_THERMOSTA T __DIAL FIGURE 22. VERY HOT = approx. 160°F (71 °C) C = approx. 150°F (66°C) B = approx. I40°F (60°C) A = approx. 130°F (54°C) A = approx. 120°F (49°0) LOW = approx. 80°F (27°C) About 1/2 second About 1-1/2 seconds Less than 5 seconds About 30 seconds More than 5 minutes FIGURE 23. 19

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Temperature
Regulation
Due
to
the
nature
of
the
typical
gas
water
heater,
the
water
temperature
in certain
situations
may
vary
up
to
30°F
(16.7 °
C)
higher
or
lower
at
the
point
of
use
such
as,
bathtubs,
showers,
sink,
etc.
Water
temperature
over
125°F
(52°0)
can
cause
severe
burns
instantly resulting
in severe injury
or death.
Children,
the
elderly,
and
the
physically
or
mentally
disabled
are at highest riskforscald
injury.
Feel
water
before
bathing
or
showering.
Temperature
limiting
valves
are
available.
Read
instruction
manual for safe
temperature
setting.
HOTTER
WATER
CAN
SCALD:
Water
heaters
are
intended
to
produce
hot
water.
Water
heated
to
a temperature
which
will
satisfy
space
heating,
clothes
washing,
dish
washing,
and
other
sanitizing
needs
can
scald
and
permanently
injure
you
upon
contact.
Some
people
are more
likely
to be permanently
injured
by
hot
water
than
others.
These
include
the
elderly,
children,
the
infirm,
or
physically/mentally
handicapped.
If
anyone
using
hot
water
in your
home
fits
into
one
of
these
groups
or if there
is a local
code
or state
law
requiring
a certain
temperature
water
at
the
hot
water
tap,
then
you
must
take
special
precautions.
In addition
to
using
the
lowest
possible
temperature
setting
that
satisfies
your
hot
water
needs,
a
means
such
as
a
mixing
valve,
should
be
used
at
the
hot
water
taps
used
by these
people
or at the
water
heater.
Mixing
valves
are
available
at
plumbing
supply
or hardware
stores.
Follow
manufacturer's
instructions
for
installation
of
the
valves.
Before
changing
the factory
setting
on the
thermostat,
see
Figures
22 and
23.
Never
allow
small
children
to
use
a
hot
water
tap,
or to
draw
their
own
bath
water.
Never
leave
a child
or handicapped
person
unattended
in a bathtub
or shower.
NOTE:
Awater
temperature
range
of 120°F-140°F
(49°C-60°C)
is
recommended
by
most
residential
dishwasher
manufacturers.
The
thermostat
of
this
water
heater
has
been
factory
set at
its
lowest
position
(PILOT
LIGHTING).
It is adjustable
and
must
be reset
to the
desired
temperature
setting
to
reduce
the
risk
of
scald
injury.
The
mark
(A)
indicative
of
approximately
120°F
(49°C)
is
preferred
starting
point.
Some
states
have
a
requirement
for a lower
setting.
Turn
the
water
temperature
dial
clockwise
(
t'_
) to
decrease
the
temperature,
or
counterclockwise
(_
) to
increase
the
temperature.
Should
overheating
occur
or the
gas
supply
fail
to shut
off, turn
off
the
manual
gas
control
valve
to the
appliance.
GAS CONTROL
KNOB
O_THERMOSTA
T
__DIAL
FIGURE 22.
VERY
HOT = approx.
160°F (71 °C)
C = approx.
150°F
(66°C)
B = approx.
I40°F
(60°C)
A = approx.
130°F
(54°C)
A
= approx.
120°F
(49°0)
LOW
= approx.
80°F
(27°C)
About
1/2 second
About
1-1/2
seconds
Less
than
5 seconds
About
30 seconds
More
than
5 minutes
FIGURE 23.
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