Thermostat Removal/Replacement; Installation Instructions - Kenmore 153 Owner's Manual

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The water h eater should b edrained i fbeing shut d own during
freezing t emperatures.
Also, p eriodic draining a ndcleaning o f
sediment fromthetank may benecessary.
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• Before
removing
any
access
panels
or servicing
the water
heater, make sure the electrical
supply
to the water
heater
is
turned "OFF".
Failure to do this could result in
death,
serious
bodily
injury, or
property damage.
1. Before
beginning
turn "OFF" the electric
power
supply
to the
water
heater.
2. CLOSE
the cold water
inlet valve to the water
heater.
3. OPEN
a nearby
hot water faucet
and leave open to allow for
draining.
4. Connect
a hose
to the drain
valve
and
terminate
to an
adequate
drain
or outdoors.
5. OPEN the water heater
drain valve to allow for tank draining.
NOTE:
If the water
heater
is going
to be shut
down
and
drained
for an extended
period,
the drain
valve
should
be left
open
with
hose
connected
allowing
water
to terminate
to an
adequate
drain.
6. Close
the drain
valve.
7. Follow
"Filling
the
Water
Heater"
instructions
in the
"Installation
Instructions"
section.
8. Turn "ON"
power
to the water
heater.
1. Turn
"OFF"
the electrical
power
to the water
heater
at the
junction
box.
2.
Remove
the access
panel
and the
insulation
cap
with
handle.
3.
Lift out the tab as shown
below
to unclip the terminal
cover
from the thermostat.
The terminal
cover can now be removed
from
the thermostat.
LIFT OUT TAB TO UNCLIP
TERMINAL
COVER
FROM THERMOSTAT
LOWER THERMOSTAT
WITHOUT
HIGH LIMIT
UPPER AND LOWER
THERMOSTAT
WITH
HIGH LIMIT
FIGURE 29.
4.
Disconnect
wires
from
the thermostat.
5.
Remove
the
thermostat
from
behind
the
thermostat
bracket.
improper
installation
and use may result
in property
damage.
• Fill tank with water
before operation.
Never use this water
heater
unless
it is completely
full of water.
To prevent
damage
to the tank and heating
element,
the tank
must
be filled
with water.
Water
must flow
from the hot water
faucet
before
turning
"ON"
power.
6.
Place
the new thermostat
in the bracket
making
sure it fits
firmly
against
the tank.
7.
Attach
the wires
to the new thermostat.
NOTE:
Some
of the terminals
may require
straight-in
wiring
through
an eye-opening.
If wires
are now looped,
recur
and
strip
wire 3/8" to a straight
length
and insert.
8.
Put plastic
terminal
cover
back in place.
Thermostat
Removal/Replacement
9.
Replace
the
insulation
cap
with
handle
to cover
the
thermostat.
l
-Before
removing
any
access
panels
or servicing
the water
heater, make sure the electrical
supply
to the water
heater
is
turned "OFF".
• Failure to do this could result in
death,
serious
bodily
injury, or
property damage.
10. Replace
access
panel,
then
turn the electric
power
on.
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Element
Cleaning/Replacement
NOTE:
These
instructions
are written
for element
cleaning
and
element
replacement
for the lower element.
If it is necessary
to
clean
or replace
the
upper
element,
then
repeat
these
instructions.
To remove
the element
from
your
tank
in order
to clean
or
replace
it.

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