Sears 153.336331, 153.336701, 153.336801, 153.336432, 153.336431 Whatto Doif Yousmellgas, Not Force

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FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING

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

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

A. This appliancehasa pilot whichmust be lightedby hand.Whenlightingthe pilot,follow theseinstructions exactly.

B. BEFORELIGHTINGsmellall aroundthe appliancearea for gas. Be sure to smell nextto the floor because somegasisheavierthanair andwillsettleon thefloor.

WHATTO DOIF YOUSMELLGAS

Do nottryto lightanyappliance.

Do not touch any electricswitch; do not use any phonein yourbuilding.

Immediatelycallyourgas supplierfroma neighbor's phone.Followthegassupplier'sinstructions,

C.

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°If you cannotreachyour gas supplier,call the fire department.

Useonlyyourhandto pushin or turnthegas control knob.Neveruse tools.If the knobwill not pushin or turnby hand,don'ttry to repairit, calla qua,fledser- vicetechnicianForceor. attemptedrepairmay result in a fire or explosion.

Do not use this applianceif anypart has been under water.Immediatelycall a qualifiedservicetechnician to inspectthe applianceandto replaceany partofthe

controlsystemand any gas controlwhichhas been underwater,

LIGHTING iNSTRUCTiONS

1.STOP!Readthesafetyinformationaboveon thislabel.

2.Removeouterdoor.

3.Set the thermostatto lowest setting by turning the watertemperaturedial clockwise,(f'_) to its lowest temperaturesetting(witharrowon dial)as shown.DO

NOT FORCE,

4.Turngascontrolknobclockwise_'_ to "OFF" posi- tion. Knob cannotbe turned from "PILOT" to "OFF"

unlessknobis depressedslightly.DO NOT FORCE. (Figure6)

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

6.Remove(or open) inner door locatedbelow the gas controlunit.(Figure9)

7.Find piloHollowmetaltube fromgas control.The pilot islocatedon therighthandsideof theburner.

PILOT BURNER _THERMOCOUPLIF.

8.If youdon'tsmellgas,turnknobon gascontrolcounter

clockwise_ to "PILOT"position(Figure7).

9, Push in control knob all the way and hold down. immediatelylightthe pilot with a match.Continueto hold controlknob in for aboutone (1) minuteafter the pilot is lit. Releaseknoband it will pop backup. Pilotshouldremainlit. If it goes out, repeatsteps3 through8.

=If knobdoes not popup when released,stop and immediatelycall your servicetechnicianor gas supplier.

. If the pilot wilt not stay lit after several tries depressand turnthe gascontrolknobclockwise

_,_ to "OFF"and callyourservicetechnician or gas supplier(Figure6).

10.Replace(or close) innerdoor.Replaceouterdoor if doordoes not covergas controlon/offknobor tem- peratureadjustmentknob.(Figure9)

11.At armslengthaway,turngascontrolknobcounter-

clockwise _#_)_ to the full "ON" position.

WARNING Do not use gas control knob to reg- ulate gas flow, (Figure8)

12.At arms lengthaway,set the thermostatto desired setting.Themark( V ) HOTindicativeofapproximate 120°F is preferredstarting point.Some local laws may requirea lowerstartingpoint.If hotterwateris desired,seeinstructionmanualand"warning" below.

13.Replacetheouterdoorif notreplacedin step10.

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Hotter waterincreasesthe risk of scald injury.Beforechangingtemperaturesettingsee instructionmanual.

 

TO TURN OFF (;;AS TO APPLIANCE

1.Set the thermostatto lowest settingby turningthe

watertemperaturedial clockwise(_) to its lowest temperaturesetting(witharrowon dial)as shown.DO

NOT FORCE,

2.Turngascontrolknobclockwise_ 1 to "OFF"posi t/on. Knobcannotbe turnedfrom "PILOT"to "OFF" unlessknobis depressedslightly.DO NOT FORCE. (Figure6)

3.Replaceouterdoor(if removed).

ManufacturedunderUSPatentNo,'s4,447,377&4,527,543;CanadianPatentNo.1,151,480andotherCanadianPatentsPending.

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