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Atleasotncaeyeaarvisuianlspectsiohnoubldemadoefthemaibnurner andthehotsurfacigenitearssembfolyrpropeflramecharacteristics andignitiosnequencTehsi.scanbedonbeyremovitnhgeOuteDroor andviewintghemainburneorperatiothnrougtheViewpoorntthe InneDr oosr,eeFigur1e.Themainburnesrhoulpdrovidceomplete combustoiofgnasi,gnitreapidlgyi,vereasonaqbulyieotperatioann,d causneoexcessfilvaemleiftinfgromtheburnpeor rtsIf.thepropfelar me characterisatriecnsoet vide(nsteeFigur2e8)m, akseurethatheflow ofcombustaionndventilataioirnisnobt lockeodntheAirIntakSecreen atthebasoefthewatehreate(sreeFigur2e9)t,heLinst creeonnthe blowearssemb(slyeeFigur1e),andintheventinsgystem. FIGURE 29. YoushouladlsochecfkorsootinSg.ooitsnotnormanl dwillimpair propecrombustiAonvi.suainl spectiofnthemainburnearndHSI ignitearssembslyhouldalsobedoneatleasot ncea years, ee Figur2e8. AT LEAST ONCE EVERY SIX MONTHS A VISUAL INSPECTION SHOULD BE MADE OF THE AIR INTAKE SCREENS ON THE BASE OF THE WATER HEATER AND THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY. CLEAN IF LINT ACCUMULATIONS ARE NOTICED. Soobtuild-uinpdicataepsroblethmartequirceosrrectiboenforfuerther useT. urn"OFFg"astowatehreatearndleavoefuf ntrilepaiarsremade, becaufsaeilurteocorretchtecausoefthesootincganresuilnt afire causindgeathse, riouinsjuryo,rproperdtyamage. INSTALLED IN SUITABLE AREA: To insure sufficient ventilation and combustion air supply, proper clearances from the water heater must be maintained. See "Facts to Consider About the Location" section. Combustible materials such as clothing, cleaning materials, or flammable liquids, etc. must not be placed against or adjacent to the water heater which can cause a fire. ANODE RODINSPECTION FIGURE 28. BURNER CLEANING In the event your burner or burner air openings require cleaning, turn the blower switch to the "OFF" position and allow the burner to cool. Call Sears Service Center to remove and clean the burner and correct the problem that required the burner to be cleaned. HOUSEKEEPING Vacuum around base of water heater for dust, dirt, and lint on a regular basis. Property Damage Hazard • Avoid water heater damage. • Inspection and replacement of anode rod required. The anode rod is used to protect the tank from corrosion. Most hot water tanks are equipped with an anode rod. The submerged rod sacrifices itself to protect the tank. Instead of corroding the tank, water ions attack and eat away the anode rod. This does not affect the water's taste or color. The rod must be maintained to keep the tank in operating condition. Fire and Explosion Hazard Do not obstruct combustion air openings at the bottom of the water heater. • Do not use or store flammable vapor products such as gasoline, solvents or adhesives in the same room or area near water heater or other appliance. • Visibly inspect air intake screen at least once every six months and clean if accumulated lint. Can cause serious injury or death. This water heater unit is supplied with a plastic Air Intake Screen that will filter and prevent lint build-up on the bottom of the flame arrestor of this heater. To prevent the lint build-up on the arrestor, the lint screen must be installed on the Base Pan with the "arrows" pointing upwards as shown in Figure 29. If the Air Intake Screen is missing from this heater, please contact Sears Service Center for a replacement part. Anode deterioration depends on water conductivity, not necessarily water condition. A corroded or pitted anode rod indicates high water conductivity and should be checked and!or replaced more often than an anode rod that appears to be intact. Replacement of a depleted anode rod can extend the life of your water heater. Inspection should be conducted by a qualified technician, and at a minimum should be checked annually after the warranty period. TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OPERATION • Burn hazard • Hotwater discharge. • Keep clear of relief valve discharge outlet. The temperature-pressure least once a year. relief valve must be manually operated at 27

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Atleast
once
ayear
avisual
inspection
should
bemade
ofthemain
burner
and
thehotsurface
igniter
assembly
forproper
flame
characteristics
and
ignition
sequences.
Thiscanbedone
byremoving
theOuter
Door
andviewing
themainburner
operation
through
theViewport
onthe
Inner
Door,
seeFigure
1.Themainburner
should
provide
complete
combustion
ofgas,
ignite
rapidly,
give
reasonably
quiet
operation,
and
cause
noexcessive
flame
lifting
from
theburner
ports.
Iftheproper
flame
characteristics
arenot
evident
(seeFigure
28),
make
sure
thathe
flow
ofcombustion
andventilation
airisnot
blocked
ontheAirIntake
Screen
atthebase
ofthewater
heater
(seeFigure
29),
theLint
screen
onthe
blower
assembly
(seeFigure
1),and
intheventing
system.
Youshould
alsocheck
forsooting.
Soot
isnotnormal
andwillimpair
proper
combustion.
Avisual
inspection
ofthemainburner
andHSI
igniter
assembly
shouldalsobedoneatleast
onceayear,
see
Figure
28.
Soot
build-up
indicates
aproblem
that
requires
correction
before
further
use.
Turn
"OFF"
gas
towater
heater
and
leave
off
until
repairs
aremade,
because
failure
tocorrect
thecause
ofthesooting
canresult
inafire
causing
death,
serious
injury,
orproperty
damage.
FIGURE
29.
AT
LEAST
ONCE
EVERY
SIX MONTHS
A VISUAL
INSPECTION
SHOULD
BE MADE
OF THE AIR INTAKE SCREENS
ON THE BASE
OF THE WATER HEATER
AND
THE BLOWER
ASSEMBLY.
CLEAN
IF LINT ACCUMULATIONS
ARE
NOTICED.
INSTALLED
IN SUITABLE
AREA:
To insure sufficient
ventilation
and
combustion
air supply,
proper
clearances
from the water
heater
must
be maintained.
See
"Facts
to Consider
About
the
Location"
section.
Combustible
materials such as clothing, cleaning materials,
or flammable
liquids,
etc. must not be placed
against
or adjacent
to the water heater
which
can cause
a fire.
FIGURE
28.
BURNER
CLEANING
In the event
your burner
or burner
air openings
require
cleaning,
turn
the blower switch to the "OFF" position
and allow
the burner to cool. Call
Sears
Service
Center to remove
and clean
the burner
and correct
the
problem
that required
the burner to be cleaned.
HOUSEKEEPING
Vacuum around base of water heater for dust, dirt, and lint on a regular basis.
Fire
and Explosion
Hazard
Do
not
obstruct
combustion
air
openings
at the bottom of the water
heater.
Do
not
use
or
store
flammable
vapor
products
such
as gasoline,
solvents
or adhesives
in the same
room or area near water
heater or
other appliance.
• Visibly
inspect
air intake screen
at
least
once
every
six months
and
clean if accumulated
lint.
Can cause serious
injury or death.
This water
heater
unit is supplied
with
a plastic Air
Intake Screen
that
will filter and prevent
lint build-up
on the bottom
of the flame arrestor of
this heater.
To prevent
the lint build-up
on the arrestor,
the lint screen
must be installed on the Base Pan with the "arrows" pointing
upwards as
shown in Figure 29. If the Air Intake Screen
is missing
from this heater,
please contact
Sears Service
Center for a replacement
part.
ANODE
RODINSPECTION
Property
Damage
Hazard
Avoid
water heater damage.
Inspection and
replacement
of
anode rod
required.
The anode rod is used to protect the tank from corrosion.
Most hot water
tanks
are equipped
with an anode
rod.
The submerged
rod sacrifices
itself to protect the tank.
Instead of corroding the tank, water ions attack
and
eat away
the
anode
rod.
This
does
not affect the water's
taste
or color.
The
rod must be maintained
to
keep the
tank in operating
condition.
Anode deterioration
depends
on water conductivity,
not necessarily water
condition. A corroded
or pitted anode rod indicates high water conductivity
and should
be checked
and!or
replaced
more often than
an anode rod
that
appears
to be intact.
Replacement
of a depleted
anode
rod can
extend
the life of your water
heater. Inspection
should be conducted
by
a qualified
technician,
and at a minimum
should
be checked
annually
after the warranty
period.
TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE OPERATION
Burn
hazard
Hotwater
discharge.
Keep
clear
of
relief
valve
discharge
outlet.
The temperature-pressure
relief valve
must be manually
operated
at
least once a year.
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