Kenmore 153.337002 Operating Instructions contd, Whattodoif Yousmellgas, Not Force, Pilotburner

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Operating Instructions (cont'd)

Lighting label on the water heater as it appears above the thermostat

FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion

lWARNING

may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

A. This appliancehas a pilot which must be lighted by hand.Whenlightingthe pilot,follow theseinstructions exactly.

3.BEFORELIGHTINGsmellall aroundthe appliancearea for gas. Re sure to smell next to the floor because

somegasis heavierthan air andwill settleon thefloor.

WHATTODOIF YOUSMELLGAS

Do not try to lightanyappliance.

Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phonein yourbuilding.

Immediatelycall yourgas supplierfroma neighbor's phone.Followthegassupplier'sinstructions.

If you cannotreach your gas supplier,call the fire department.

C.Use onlyyour handto pushin or turn the gas control knob.Never usetools. If the knobwill not pushin or turnby hand,don'ttry to repairit, call a qualifiedser- vicetechnician.Forceor attemptedrepairmay result in a fire or explosion.

D.Do not use this applianceif any part has been under water.Immediatelycall a qualified servicetechnician to inspecttheapplianceand to replaceanypartof the

controlsystem and any gas controlwhichhas been underwater.

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

1.STOP!Readthe safetyinformationaboveon this label.

2.RemoveouterdSor.

3.Set the thermostat to lowest setting by turning the

watertemperaturedial clockwise,(_) to its lowest temperaturesetting(with arrowon dial)as shown.DO

NOT FORCE.

_,.Turngas controlknobclockwiseV 1 to "OFF" posi- tion. Knob cannot be turned from "PILOT" to "OFF" unlessknob is depressedslightly.DO NOT FORCE, (Figure10,page18)

5.Wait five (5) minutesto clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP!Follow"R" in the safetyinformation above on this label. If you don'tsmell gas, go to the nextstep.

6.Remove (or open) inner door located below the gas

controlunit.(Figure13, page18)

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7.Find pilot-followmetal

THEBMOCOUPLE[_

PILOTBURNER

tube fromgascontrol.

 

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The pilotis locatedin

 

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frontof the burner.

 

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8.If youdon'tsmellgas,turnknobongascontrolcounter

clockwise_, to "PILOT"position(Figure11,page18).

9.Push in control knob all the way and hold down. Immediately light the pilot with a match. Continue to hold control knob in for about one (f) minute after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it will pop back up. Pilot should remain lit. If it goes out, repeat steps 3 through8.

If knobdoes not pop up whenreleased,stop and immediatelycall your service technician or gas supplier.

If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries depressand turnthe gas controlknobclockwise

@) to "OFF" and call yourservicetechnician or gassupplier(Figure10,page18).

10.Replace(or close) inner door.Replaceouter door if door does not,covergas controlon/offknob or tem- peratureadjustmentknob.(Figure13,page18)

11.Atarms lengthaway,turn gascontrolknobcounter-

clockwise _ to the full "ON" position.

WARNING Do not use gas control knob to reg. ulate gas flow. (Figure12, page18)

12.At arms length away,set the thermostatto desired setting. The mark ( ) indicative of approximate 120°F is preferred starting point. Some local laws may requirea lowerstartingpoint.If hotter wateris desired,see instructionmanualand "warning" below.

13.Replacetheouterdoorif notreplacedin step10.

WARNING

Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury.Before changing temperaturesetting see instructionmanual. For operationat outlet water temperature not in excess of 180°F.

TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE

1.Set the thermostat to lowest setting by turning the

watertemperaturedial clockwise(F_,) to its lowest temperaturesetting(with arrowon dial)as shown.DO

NOT FORCE.

2.Turngascontrolknobclockwise_,) to "OFF" posi- tion. Knob cannotbe turnedfrom "PILOT" to "OFF" unlessknobis depressedslightly.DO NOT FORCE. (Figure10,page 18)

3.Replaceouterdoor(if removed).

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS For Your SafetySerious Bodily Safety PrecautionsAwarning Ifro Contents Customer Responsibilities SpecificationsBasic Tools Additional Tools Needed When Sweat SolderingMaterials and Basic Tools Needed Materials NeededRemoving the Old Water Heater Installation InstructionsTypical Installation Installation Instructions contdAwarning Acaution Facts to Consider About LocationCombustion Air Room InstallationVentilation For Appliances Located in Unconfined Spaces Water Piping Relief Valve Opening Temperature-Pressure Relief ValveFilling the Water Heater Vent Pipe InstallationVenting DEATH, Serious Bodily INJUR, or Property Damage Venting contdSquare InchesGas Piping contd ContdGAS Piping with Before Lighting the Pilot Installation ChecklistModel Rating Plate Lighting Operating InstructionsCheck for Leaks Pilotburner Operating Instructions contdWhattodoif Yousmellgas Not ForceHotierwatercan SCALDWater heatersare intendedto Temperature RegulationVenting System Inspection Service and AdjustmentTank Sediment Cleaning Burner CleaningHousekeeping Service and Adjustment contdService DrainingStart Up Conditions Troubleshooting GuideStrange Sounds Start Up Conditions contd Troubleshooting Guide contdNot Enough or no HOT Water High Temperature Shut OFF SystemWater is TOO HOT Primary anode rod fitting may be leaking Leakage CheckpointsPage Page Page Parts Order List Kenmorecommercialgaswater Heaters Model Numbers Parts Order List contdWarranty

153.337002, 153.337072 specifications

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