American Water Heater 316888-004 warranty Operating Instructions, Display Panel

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

DISPLAY PANEL

STANDBY LED

TEMPERATURE

 

(GREEN)

UNITS-OF-MEASURE

STANDBY-ON/OFF

NUMERIC

UP (HOTTER)

BUTTON

DISPLAY

BUTTON

MODE

 

BUTTON

 

 

 

 

KEY LOCK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BURNER IN

 

 

 

MODE LEDs

 

(3)

OPERATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DOWN (COLDER)

 

 

 

 

 

FAULT INDICATOR

BUTTON

FIGURE 33

Changing the Standby Status

When the Standby Button is pressed, the Status changes to normal operation and all the LEDs on the display will light up for a period of 1 second to verify operation. The button can toggle the status between Normal operation and Standby.

Key Lock

NOTE: This is a tamper resistant feature.

The Key Lock is considered “On” or “Off”:

Key Lock is turned “On” after one minute without a key press by the user.

Key Lock can then be turned “Off” for one minute by simultaneously pressing the “Up” Button and the “Down” Button for three seconds.

When the keys are locked, the Temperature Set-point cannot be increased and the Operating Mode cannot be changed. The set-point may be decreased while the keys are locked.

The On/Off Button is not affected by the Key Lock feature. All other buttons are “locked” when the Key Lock is “On”.

The “Key Lock” icon will be displayed if the water heater is either in the lock or unlock condition. The Icon is composed of 3 components, the base, a locked and an unlocked arc.

Operating Modes

Operating modes are:

Boost (for peak demand), Energy Saver and Vacation. Three LEDs are used to indicate the Operating Mode.

Vacation Mode:

Yellow LED

Energy Saver Mode:

Green LED

Boost Mode:

Orange LED

The Operating Modes have the following characteristics: Vacation mode:

Fixed temperature setting of 90°F (32°C)

Set-point Difference is 14°F (8°C)

Tank Set-point Differential is 22°F (12°C)

Energy Saver mode:

Temperature range from 100°F to 135°F (38°C to 57°C) in increments of 1°F or 1°C

Set-point Difference is 14°F (8°C)

Tank Set-point Differential is 14°F (8°C)

Boost mode:

Temperature ranges from 140°F to 158°F (60°C to 70°C) in increments of 1°F or 1°C

Set-point Difference is 14°F (8°C)

Tank Set-point Differential is 9°F (5°C)

Switching between operating modes is done by pressing the “Mode” Button when the Key Lock is “Off”. When a mode is active, the corresponding LED is turned on. Pressing the “Mode” button will cycle between the three possible modes of operation.

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AN Odorant is Added to the GAS Used By this Water Heater Power Vent GAS ModelsTable of Contents Important Definitions Safe INSTALLATION, USE and ServiceGeneral Safety Can be triggered at any time Introduction Preparing for the InstallationPage Replacement Parts and Deliming Products GET to Know Your Water Heater GAS ModelsOperation Rough in Dimensions Installation ConsiderationsDirectly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL Obstructions Suggested Piping Arrangement For TOP Connections Water Piping Mixing Valve UsageWater Potable Heating All models are considered Hotter Water can ScaldFacts to Consider about Location Handle Installation Earthquake Zones Page Combustion AIR and Ventilation Appliances in Unconfined SpacesAppliances in Confined Spaces ALL AIR from Outdoors See Figures 12, 13 Water Piping Chemical Vapor CorrosionClosed Water Systems Thermal ExpansionHard Water TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE Relief ValveValve and Pipe Insulation if supplied GAS Piping GAS Line Purging High Altitude InstallationsFLOODING/FREEZING Filling the Water HeaterIf using 2 inch vent pipe Vent Pipe TerminationPlanning the Vent System If using 3 inch vent pipe Vent Terminal INSTALLATION, Sidewall Installation of Vent SystemCondensate Masonry Side WallsSequence of Installations Installation SequenceVent terminals supplied with heater must be used Installation of Vertical Vent System Installation of Vent SYSTEM, SidewallVent Pipe Preparation Initial PreparationSelection of Materials Recommended BRUSH* Size for Primer Cement Applications Step aStep B Step E Power VentStep F Step G Connection to Vent PipeVent Hoods MAY be Extremely HOT During Operation Electrical Connections Filling the Water HeaterCalibration Display Panel Operating InstructionsPage MCU Lighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before LightingHeat Cycle Definitions State Description Temperature Regulation Temperature Probes Unique Hybrid FeaturesPage Temperature Regulation Constant Output Temperature Control Start UP ConditionsOperational Conditions Housekeeping MaintenanceVenting System Inspection Burner Operation and InspectionTEMPERATURE-PRESSURE Relief Valve Operation Anode ROD ReplacementCleaning the Inlet Water Filter MotorsFlushing the Heat Exchanger Lime BUILD- UP Cleaning the Heat EngineDraining the Tank Fault Indication and Error CodesDiagnostic Display RemarksCode Display Example Format Fault Lockout Code Description Cause Remedy Type Displayed Fault Lockout Code Description Cause Remedy Type Displayed Fault Lockout Code Description Cause Remedy Type Displayed Troubleshooting There is no HOT Water or When the TAP is OpenedHOT Water Turns Cold Stays ColdLeakage Checkpoints ServiceParts Identification Item # Description AB C DEF Replacement Parts Description NIP/DIP/TBO/HTKIT # Page Page