Tank (Sediment) Cleaning; Vent System Inspection; Burner Inspection/Cleaning - Kenmore POWER MISER 6 153.336262 Owner's Manual

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Tank (Sediment)
C_eaning
Sediment
build-up
on the tank
bottom
may
create
varying
amount
of noise,
and if left in the tank
will cause
permanent
tank failure.
In some water areas,
you may not be able to drain
all sediment
deposits
by simply
draining
the tank.
In these
cases
Mag-Erad
(part no. 23600)
can be used to help remove
the sediment
deposits.
This
may be ordered
from the Sears
Service
Center.
For ordering,
refer
to the Parts
Order
List
section.
Vent System
_nspection
Carbon
Monoxide
and Fire Hazard
Flue gases may escape
if vent pipe
is not connected.
o Be alert
for obstructed,
sooted
or
deteriorated
vent
system
to avoid
serious injury or death.
Do not store
corrosive
chemicals
in vicinity of water heater.
Chemical
corrosion
of flue and vent
system
can cause serious
injury or
death
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or
death
Ak_ays read and understand instruction manual
Burner
Inspection
Flood
damage
to a water
heater
may not be readily
visible
or
immediately
detectable.
However,
over
a period
of time
a
flooded
water
heater
will create
dangerous
conditions
which
can cause DEATH,
SERIOUS
BODILY INJURY,
OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
Contact
a Sears
Service
Center
to replace
a flooded
water
heater.
Do not attempt
to repair
the
unit!
It must
be
replaced!
At least once
a year a visual
inspection
should
be made
of the
main burner
and pilot burner,
see
Figure
23.
You should
check
for sooting.
Soot is not normal
and will impair
proper
combustion.
Soot
build-up
indicates
a problem
that
requires
correction
before
further
use.
Turn
'OFF"
gas
to water
heater
and
leave off until repairs
are made,
because
failure
to correct
the
cause of the sooting
can result
in a fire causing
death,
serious
injury, or property
damage.
FIGURE23.
Burner
C_eaning
At least once a year a visual inspection
should
be made of the
venting
system.
You should
look for:
Obstructions
which
could
cause
improper
venting.
The
combustion
and ventilation
air flow must
not be obstructed.
Damage
or deterioration
which
could
cause
improper
venting
or leakage
of combustion
products.
Rusted
flakes
around
top of water
heater.
Be sure the vent piping is properly
connected
to prevent
escape
of
dangerous
flue
gasses
which
could
cause
deadly
asphyxiation.
Obstructions
and
deteriorated
vent
systems
may
present
serious
health
risk or asphyxiation.
Chemical
vapor
corrosion
of the flue
and vent
system
may
occur
if air for combustion
contains
certain
chemical
vapors.
Spray
can
propellants,
cleaning
solvents,
refrigerator
and air
conditioner
refrigerants,
swimming
poo!
chemicals,
calcium
and sodium
chloride,
waxes,
bleach
and process
chemicals
are typical
compounds
which
are potentially
corrosive.
If when
inspecting
the
vent
system
you
find
sooting
or
deterioration,
something
is wrong_
Call the local
gas supplier
to correct
the problem
and clean or replace
the flue and venting
before
resuming
operation
of the water
heater.
Fire or Explosion
Hazard
Failure
to properly
reseal
the combustion
chamber
will
disable
the flammable
vapor
ignition
resistance
feature
of this water heater, which could result in death or serious
injury
Contact
your
local
Sears
Service
Center
for assistance
Read instruction
manual
before
installing,
using or serwcmg
water heater,
2O
In the event
your
burner
needs
cleaning,
following
these
instructions:
If inspection
of the burner
shows
that cleaning
is required,
turn
the gas control
knob
clockwise
( r'_
) to the 'OFF"
position,
depressing
slightly.
NOTE:
The knob
cannot
be turned
from
"PmLOT"
to "OFF"
unless
knob
is depressed
siightmy.
DO NOT FORCE.
The burner
needs
to be removed
for cleaning.
Cal!
the Sears
Service
Center
to remove
and clean the burner
and correct
the
problem
that required
the burner
to be cleaned.

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