Kenmore 153.337002, 153.337072 owner manual Contents

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Table

of Contents

 

Safety

Precautions

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Table of Contents

5

Customer

 

Responsibilities

Product

 

Specifications

6

Materials

and

Basic Tools Needed

7

Materials Needed

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7

Basic Tools

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7

Installation

Instructions

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Removing the Old Water Heater

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8

Typical Installation

 

 

9

Facts to Consider

About

the Location

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Combustion

Air and Ventilation

for Appliances in Unconfined Spaces

11

Combustion

Air and Ventilation

for Appliances in Confined Spaces

11-12

Water Piping

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12

Temperature-Pressure

Relief Valve

13

Filling the

Water

Heater

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Venting

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14-15

Gas Piping

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15-16

Installation

Checldist

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Operating

 

Instructions

18-20

lighting

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18- 19

Temperature

Regulation

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Service

and Adjustment

21-22

Tank (Sediment)

Cleaning

21

Venting System

Inspection

21

Burner

Inspection

 

 

21

Burner

Cleaning

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21

Draining

 

 

 

 

 

22

Temperature-Pressure

Relief Valve Operation

22

Housekeeping

 

 

 

22

Service

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22

Troubleshooting Guide

23-26

Start Up Conditions

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23-24

Thermal

Expansion

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Strange Sounds

 

 

23

Condensation

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24

Smoke/Odor

 

 

 

24

Operational

Conditions

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Smelly Water

 

 

 

24

"Air" in Hot Water

Faucets

24

High Temperature

Shut Off System

25

Not Enough Hot Water

25

Water is too Hot

 

 

25

Leakage Checkpoints

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26

Parts

Order

List

30-31

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS For Your SafetySerious Bodily Safety PrecautionsAwarning Ifro Contents Customer Responsibilities SpecificationsMaterials and Basic Tools Needed Additional Tools Needed When Sweat SolderingMaterials Needed Basic ToolsRemoving the Old Water Heater Installation InstructionsAwarning Installation Instructions contdTypical Installation Acaution Facts to Consider About LocationVentilation For Appliances Located in Unconfined Spaces Room InstallationCombustion Air Water Piping Relief Valve Opening Temperature-Pressure Relief ValveVenting Vent Pipe InstallationFilling the Water Heater Square Venting contdInches DEATH, Serious Bodily INJUR, or Property DamageGAS Piping with ContdGas Piping contd Model Rating Plate Installation ChecklistBefore Lighting the Pilot Check for Leaks Operating InstructionsLighting Whattodoif Yousmellgas Operating Instructions contdNot Force PilotburnerHotierwatercan SCALDWater heatersare intendedto Temperature RegulationTank Sediment Cleaning Service and AdjustmentBurner Cleaning Venting System InspectionService Service and Adjustment contdDraining HousekeepingStrange Sounds Troubleshooting GuideStart Up Conditions Start Up Conditions contd Troubleshooting Guide contdWater is TOO HOT High Temperature Shut OFF SystemNot Enough or no HOT Water 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

The Kenmore 153.337072 and 153.337002 represent a duo of high-efficiency window air conditioning units that have become popular choices for consumers seeking effective cooling solutions. Engineered with modern technology, these models promise to deliver optimal performance while maintaining energy efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Kenmore 153.337072 is its dual cooling and heating functionality. This versatility allows it to not only cool spaces during the hot summer months but also provide warmth during the chillier seasons. With a cooling capacity of 7,000 BTUs, it is suitable for rooms up to 350 square feet, making it ideal for bedrooms or small living areas. On the other hand, the 153.337002, while also a cooling unit, focuses solely on cooling performance, boasting a similar BTU capacity tailored for energy-efficient cooling.

Both models incorporate advanced energy-saving technologies. They are equipped with Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) ratings that exceed the minimum standards set by energy regulatory bodies. This means consumers can enjoy a comfortable indoor climate without incurring high electricity bills. With features like programmable timers and sleep modes, users can manage cooling more effectively, adjusting temperature settings to minimize energy consumption.

In terms of user convenience, both units come with user-friendly remote controls, allowing easy adjustments from anywhere in the room. The digital control panel is intuitive, featuring clear LCD displays for monitoring settings. They also include multiple fan speeds and cooling modes to cater to individual preferences, ensuring a personalized experience.

Maintenance is simplified with the inclusion of washable and reusable air filters, which enhance indoor air quality by reducing dust and allergens. A filter replacement indicator alerts users when a cleaning is required, promoting optimal performance and hygiene.

In conclusion, the Kenmore 153.337072 and 153.337002 embody a blend of efficiency, user convenience, and advanced cooling technology. Whether you are looking for a unit that provides both heating and cooling or one focused solely on cooling, these models offer reliable solutions to keep indoor spaces comfortable year-round. Their commitment to energy efficiency not only benefits consumers economically but also aligns with environmentally conscious practices, making them a noteworthy choice in the air conditioning market.