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LED STATUS

 

PROBLEM

0 FLASHES (LED NOT LIT)

Pilot light

is not lit or Thermopite

 

has not yet reached normal

 

operating

temperature.

RED LIGHT ON (SOLID)

Pilot light was recently extinguished

 

and the Thermopile is cooling

 

down.

1

FLASH (EVERY 3 SECONDS)

Normal

operation.

2

FLASHES

Pilot is

tit but the Thermopite is

 

 

not producing the required output

 

 

voltage.

 

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Turn Gas Control Valve/Thermostat knob to OFF. Wait 10 minutes, then attempt to relight Pilot by following the lighting instructions on the water heater's label. Until the Thermopite reaches its normal operating temperature, the Status Light wilt not blink, even if the Pilot is tit. It may take up to 90 seconds of continuous Pilot operation before the Thermopite reaches normal operating temperature and the Status Light starts to blink.

If the Status Light does not blink after three lighting attempts, check to make sure unit is getting gas.

Remove the outer door. Press reset button. Replace outer door. Turn Gas Control Valve/Thermostat

knob to OFF. Wait 10 minutes, then attempt to light Pilot by following the lighting instructions on the water heater's label. Look through the sight glass for the Pilot flame. If Pilot is not visible, the spark igniter or gas supply to the Pilot should be checked.

If the Pilot is visible and the Status Light does not blink after 90 seconds of continuous Pilot operation, the Pilot flame may not be heating the Thermopile sufficiently (weak Pilot) or the Thermopite may be defective, or wiring connectors may be loose.

Replace outer door and verify proper operation after servicing

NOTE: If the water heater has been operating but has stopped and will not re-light, check the flame-arrestor for signs of high temperature (blue or black) discoloration indicating a flammable vapor incident. If you suspect a flammable vapor incident has occurred, do not use this appliance. Immediately call a qualified technician to inspect the appliance. Water heaters subjected to a flammable vapors ignition wilt require replacement of the entire water heater. NOTE: Check the gas control valve/ thermostat and thermal switch for any loose wiring connections, correct immediately.

Turn Gas Control Valve/Thermostat knob to OFF. Wait 10 minutes for the Thermopite to cool, then attempt to relight Pilot by following the lighting instructions on the water heater's label. NOTE: This gas control valve/thermostat has built-in circuitry that requires waiting 10 minutes between lighting attempts. Until the Thermopile reaches its normal operating temperature, the Status Light wilt not blink, even if the Pilot is tit. It may take up to 90 seconds of continuous Pilot operation before the Thermopite reaches normal operating temperature and the Status Light starts to blink.

No corrective action necessary.

Turn Gas Control Valve/Thermostat knob to OFF. The Thermopite is probably defective, but loose wiring connections or a weak Pilot flame can also cause this symptom.

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Contents 320391-000 Sears Brands Management CorporationModel No 153.331140 40 Gallon 153.331150 50 GallonImportant Definitions Read and follow water heater warnings and instructionsExplosion Hazard Improper installation and use may result in property damageFire or Explosion Hazard Fire Hazard12-15 InstallationVent Pipe System Draft Hood Installation Vent Connectors 19-20StartUpConditions OperatingtheTemperatureControlSystemService LightingInstructionsYear Limited Warranty on Water Heater Important Information About This Water Heater Excessive Weight HazardModel Materials Needed Status Mark Light Control/Temperature KnobTemperatures shown are approximates and may vary Vent Pipe Inner DoorInstallation Checklist Manual GAS Removing the Old Water HeaterFire or Explosion Hazard Location RequirementsSite Location Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardAll water heaters eventually leak Insulation BlanketsProperty Damage Hazard Breathing Hazard Carbon Monoxide GasProperty Damage Hazard Filling the Water HeaterGas Requirements Gas PipingExplosion Hazard Gas Pressure TestingGas Pressure LP Gas OnlyConfined Space Carbon Monoxide WarningUnconfined Space All Air from Inside the BuildingLouvers and Grilles All Air from OutdoorsVent Pipe System Draft Hood InstallationVent Connectors Vent Pipe SizeOpposite wall of the chimney Figure Chimney ConnectionVertical Exhaust Gas Vent Chimney as it may restrict the space between itPiping Installation Isectn 19 MGLLminimum Closed System/Thermal Expansion Temperature and Pressure Relief ValveIf the Pilot Does Not Light Lighting InstructionsLighting the Pilot If the Status Light Does Not BlinkIgniterGASCONTROL STOP!It is imyou readall safety lightingthe pilotRefertothe UghtingInstructionsinthe Installation Phone. Follow the gas supptiersinstructionsEmergency Shut Down Water Temperature RegulationChecking the Draft Burner FlamesStatus Light Code Normal Flashes Operating the Temperature Control SystemFiue gases may escape if ,vent pipe is not connected Vent System InspectionBurner Inspection Carbon Monoxide and Fire HazardFire and Explosion Hazard HousekeepingAnode Rod Inspection Draining and FlushingService Removing the Burner from the Manifold Burner Assembly Replacement PartsExternal Inspection & Cleaning Base-Ring Filter Removing the Manifold/Burner AssemblyBurneran other Cleaning the Combustion Chamber and Flame-arrestorReplacing the Manifold/Burner Assembly Explosion HazardPiezoelectric Igniter System Removing the Gas Control Valve/Thermostat Removing and Replacing the Gas Control Valve/ThermostatStrange Sounds Thermal Ex ansion Tank SpecificationsExpansion Tank Sizing Chart Start Up ConditionsAIR In Hot Water Faucets Safety Shut-off and Thermal SwitchOperational Conditions CondensationBefore installing, operating or servicing this water heater Problem Thermostat Not functioning properly Replace Water heater flue or vent systemBlocked Excessive Waterpressure Use Pressure Reducing ValveNormal Operation Pilot light was recently extinguishedThermopile is cooling DownGas Control Valve failure Temperature Sensor Thermistor Is defective=N01 800-4694663Section Pilot light Repeatedly Goes out 153.331140 Gallon 153.331150 GallonModel Page MY-HOME

153.33114, 153.33115 specifications

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