Sears 153.335814, 153.335961, 153.335941, 153.335803, 153.335915, 153.335861, 153.335903 Contents

Page 5

Table

of Contents

 

Safety

Precautions

 

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2-4

Table

of Contents

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5

Customer

l_esponslt_lllUes

6

Product

_pecmcauons

6

Materials

and Basic Tools Needed

7

Materials Needed

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7

Basic Tools

 

 

 

 

7

Installation

Instructions

8-20

Removing the Old Water Heater

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8

Locating

the New Water Heater

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9-10

Combustion

Air and Ventilation

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10

Venting Clearances

 

 

10

Combustion

Air and Ventilation

for Appliances jn Unconfined Spaces

11

Combustion

Air and Ventilation

for Appliances in Confined Spaces

11

Water Piping

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12

Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve

13

Filling the Water Heater

 

 

14

Wiring

 

 

 

 

 

14-15

Venting

 

 

 

 

 

15-18

Gas Piping

 

 

 

 

19

Installation Checklist

 

 

20

"Uperatmg-"

Instructions

21-24

Eighting

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22-23

Temperature

Remalation...

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24

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Service and Adjustment

25-27

Tank (Sedimen0

Cleaning

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25

Venting

System Inspection

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25

Oiling Instructions

 

 

25

Burner Inspection

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25

Burner Cleaning

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25

L.P. Gas Control

Valve & Burner Assembly Replacement Information

26

Draining

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26

Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve Operation

26

Drain Valve Washer Replacement

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97

Housekeeping

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27

Service

 

 

 

 

 

27

"lrout)Jestiootmg11 "

Guide

28-30

Condensation

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28

Smoke/Odor

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28

Thermal

Expansion

 

 

28

Strange Sounds

 

 

 

28

Smelly Water

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29

Air in Hot Water

Faucets

 

 

29

High Temperature

Shut OffSystem

29

Not Enough

Hot Water

 

 

29

Water is too Hot

 

 

 

29

Leakage Checkpoints

 

 

30

Parts Order List

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Contents Injury Or Property DAM For Your SafetyAN Odorant is Added to the GAS Used by this Water Heater DEATH, Serious Bodily INJURY, or Property Safety PrecautionsDEATH, Serious Bodily INJURY, or Property Damage Safety Precautions onAE,WARNING Obstructed or deteriorated vent systems may present aVent termination must not be within 4 feet of any items J AwarningSuch as gas meters, gas valves or other gas regulating J EquipmentContents 40,000 Customer ResponsibilitiesProduct Basic Tools Additional Tools Needed When Sweat SolderingMaterials and Basic Tools Needed Removing the Old Water Heater Installation InstructionsLocating the New Water Heater Water Heaters Eventually Leak InstallationofWhile this may reducethe changesof flammable vaporsfrom a Heater adjacentto the gascontrolvalvefor all clearanceWhen determining the installation location for apower vent Installation Instructions contdHne. b Outlet vent. bALL AIR from Inside Buildings For Appliances Located in Confined SpacesWater Piping Installation Completed UsingMust take spechl precaon In addition to using Reliefvalve Opening Temperature-Pressure Relief ValveUSE with Power Cord WiringUSE Without Power Cord Filling the Water HeaterSion or asphyxiation Installation Instructions contdVenting PVC Schedule 40 Vent Piping Venting System Example Installations for ALL ModelsVenting contd Precautions Venting System Example Installations for ALL Models contdMaterials Standards 50FInstallation Showing USE of PVC, ABS or Cpvc Pipe Connecting PVC, ABS or Cpvc Pipe Vent to BlowerAppliance and its gas connection must GAS Piping with Flexible ConnectorBeforeplacingthe appliancein operation Code,ANSI Z223.1,also referred to as NfpaContd Installation ChecklistBefore Lighting the Pilot Check for LeaksOperation Operating InstructionsLighting Operating InstructionsA fire or explosion Operating Instructions contdWhatto Doif Yousmellgas Hotter Water can SCALD,Water heatersare intendedto Temperature RegulationTank Sediment Cleaning Service and AdjustmentVenting System Inspection Oiling InstructionsAssembly Replacement Service and Adjustment contdGas Control Valve & Burner InformationHousekeeping Drain Valve Washer ReplacementService Start Up Conditions Troubleshooting GuideThermal Expansion Strange SoundsTroubleshooting Guide contd Leakage Checkpoints Page Power 9OO1993 90019579001959 90O1960This is a REPAIRPARTSLIST, not a Packing List 153.335914 153.33584442-9231 9001987RERS.IR Part

153.335815, 153.335961, 153.335903, 153.335915, 153.335803 specifications

Sears has long been a household name in American retail history, with its roots dating back to the late 19th century. The brand has transformed over the years, adapting to changing consumer needs and market trends, and its products have evolved with advancements in technologies and consumer preferences.

At the core of Sears' appeal has traditionally been its diverse range of offerings, from appliances and tools to clothing and home goods. In particular, Sears has been known for its line of Kenmore appliances, which are celebrated for their reliability and efficiency. The Kenmore brand has continually introduced innovative technologies that enhance user experience, such as energy-efficient washing machines and smart refrigerators that can be monitored from smartphones.

Sears has also been at the forefront of implementing retail technologies. The use of barcode scanning and point of sale systems streamlined the shopping experience, allowing for quicker checkouts and more accurate inventory management. Additionally, Sears embraced e-commerce early in the internet revolution, providing customers with online shopping options that catered to the growing demand for convenience.

Another distinguishing feature of Sears is its commitment to private label brands, such as Craftsman and DieHard, known for their quality and performance. Craftsman tools have been a staple for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, offering a wide range of products from hand tools to power equipment. Similarly, DieHard batteries are synonymous with reliability, making them a top choice for consumers when it comes to automotive needs.

In recent years, Sears has faced significant challenges due to shifts in retail shopping behavior, with many consumers moving to online platforms and discount retailers. Despite this, the company is working to modernize its approach, focusing on the integration of an omnichannel strategy that marries in-store and online shopping experiences.

With the ongoing evolution of retail, Sears continues to adapt, leveraging its history and brand recognition while exploring new technologies and methods to capture the attention of a modern consumer base. Whether through enhancing its product offerings or embracing the latest retail technologies, Sears remains a significant player in the retail landscape, aiming to navigate the changing tides of consumer preferences and market conditions.