Kenmore 153.33449, 153.33459, 153.33439, 153.33429 owner manual Contents

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Table

 

of Contents

 

 

Safety Precautions

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Table of Contents

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5

Customer

 

Responsibilities

 

6

Product

bpecincations

:

6

Materials

 

and

Basic Tools Needed

7

Materials

 

Needed

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7

Basic Tools

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

Installation

Instructions

 

8 !6

Removing

the Old

Water

Heater

 

8

Facts to

Consider

About

the Location

 

9

Combustion

Air

and

Ventilation

for Appliances

in

Unconfined Spaces

10

Combustion

Air

and

Ventilation

for Appliances

in

Confined Spaces

10

Water Piping

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11

Temperature-Pressure

 

Relief Valve

 

12

Filling the Water

Heater

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13

Venting

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2........ 13-14

Gas Piping

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14-15

Installation Checklist

 

 

 

16

-'-uoeratm'- : _ Instructions

 

17-19

l:ighting

 

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17-18

Temperature

Regulation

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19

Service and Ad iustment

 

20-21

Tank (Sediment)

 

Cleaning

 

 

20

Venting

 

System

 

Inspection

 

 

20

Burner

Inspection

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20

Burner

Cleaning

 

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20

Draining

 

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21

Temperature-Pressure

 

Relief Valve Operation

 

21

Drain Valve Washer

Replacement

 

21

Homekeeping

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21

Service

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21

Troubleshooting

Guide

 

22-25

Start Up Conditions

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22 -23

Condensation

 

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22

Smoke/Odor

 

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22

Thermal

Expansion

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22 - 23

Strange

Sounds

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23

Operational

Conditions

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23-24

Smelly

Water

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23

Air in Hot

Water

 

Faucets

 

 

23

High

Temperature

 

Shut Off

System

 

24

Not Enough

Hot

 

Water

 

 

24

Water

 

is Too

Hot

 

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24

Leakage Checkpoints

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25

Parts

Order

 

List

 

 

26-27

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153.33429, 153.33439, 153.33449, 153.33459 specifications

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