SECTION IX: MAINTENANCE

WARNING

Always turn off the electrical power supply, the manual gas valve, and the manual water control valve
whenever servicing this appliance.
KEEP THE APPLIANCE AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE,
AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS
Do not block the air inlet openings on the front panel or flue exhaust vent. These openings must be kept
free of debris or obstructions for combustion air supply to the burners.
The EVERHOT® water heater should be checked annually by a qualified technician. Regular
maintenance will keep the water heater operating efficiently and help to assure reliable operation and a
long service life.
1. Remove and clean the inlet water filter screen.
2. Visually inspect the burner flames. The flame must burn with a clear blue, stable flame. Refer to
Figure 10, “Burner Flame Appearance” for satisfactory flame appearance. If the burner flame
appearance is not satisfactory or debris is visible on the burners, remove and clean with a
vacuum cleaner.
3. Check the front vent outlet for any obstructions.
4. All electric motors are permanently lubricated and do not need oiling. Remove the combustion air
blower and clean wheel and housing with soft brush or vacuum.
5. If the “LC” code has been flashing on the remote display, the heat exchanger will need flushing to
remove lime and scale deposits. Refer to the “Flushing Procedure for Lime Scale Removal From
Heat Exchanger” procedure in the Maintenance Section.
6. Check operation of the pressure relief valve. To check the relief valve, lift the lever at the end of
the valve several times. The valve should seat properly and operate freely. If water does not
flow, remove and inspect for obstructions or corrosion. Replace with a new valve of the
recommended size as necessary. A thorough inspection of the valve should be performed at
least every three years by removing the pressure relief valve from the outlet piping. Do not
attempt to repair the valve, as this could result in improper operation and explosion of the heat
exchanger and piping. In areas with poor water conditions, it may be necessary to inspect the
pressure relief valve more often than the recommended maintenance schedule.

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