Housekeeping; Anode Rod Inspection; Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve Operation; Draining - Kenmore POWER MISER 6 153.336262 Owner's Manual

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Housekeeping
Vacuum
around
base of water
heater for dust, dirt, and lint on a
regular
basis.
Fire and Explosion
Hazard
Temperature-Pressure
Relief Valve Operation
The
temperature-pressure
relief
valve
must
be manually
operated
at bast
once a year.
\
° Do not obstruct
combustion
air
openings
at the
bottom
of the
water heater.
Do not use or store
flammable
vapor products
such as gasoline,
solvents
or
adhesives
in
the
sarne
room
or area near
water
heater or other appliance
- Visibly
inspect
air intake
screen
at least
once
every
six
months
and clean if accumulated
lint.
, Can cause
serious
in}ury or
death
INSTALLED
IN SUITABLE
AREA:
To insure
sufficient
ventilation
and combustion
air supply,
proper
clearances
from
the water
heater
must be maintained.
See Facts
to Consider
About
the
Location
section.
Combustible
materials
such
as clothing,
cleaning
materials,
or flammable
liquids,
etc.
must
not be
placed
against
or adjacent
to the water
heater
because
they
could catch
on fire.
Anode
Rod _nspection
Property
Damage
Hazard
° Avoid
water heater damage.
, Inspection
and replacement
of anode
rod required.
, Burn hazard
, Hot water discharge.
° Keep dear of relief valve
discharge outlet.
When
checking
the temperature-pressure
relief valve operation,
make sure
that (1) no one is in front of or around
the outlet
of
the temperature-pressure
relief
valve
discharge
line, and (2)
that the water
discharge
will not cause
any property
damage,
as the water
may be extremely
hot, see Figure 24.
TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE
DISCHARGE PiPE
HGURE 24.
If after manually
operating
the valve,
it fails to completely
reset
and
continues
to release
water,
immediately
close
the cold
water
inlet to the water
heater,
follow
the draining
instructions,
and replace
the temperature-pressure
relief
valve
with
a new
one.
If the temperature-pressure
relief valve on the appliance
weeps
or
discharges
periodically,
this
may
be due
to thermal
expansion.
You may have a check
valve
installed
in the water
line or a water
meter
with
a check
valve.
Consult
the Sears
Service
Center
for
further
information.
Do not plug
the
temperature-pressure
relief
valve.
Draining
The anode
rod is used to protect
the tank from corrosion.
Most
hot
water
tanks
are
equipped
with
an anode
rod.
The
submerged
rod deteriorates
to protect
the tank.
Instead
of
corroding
the tank,
water
ions attack
and eat away the anode
rod.
This
does
not affect
the water's
taste
or color.
The rod
must
be maintained
to keep the tank
in operating
condition.
Anode
deterioration
depends
on water
conductivity,
not
necessarily
water
condition_
A corroded
or pitted
anode
rod
indicates
high water
conductivity
and should
be checked
and/
or replaced
more
often
than
an anode
rod that appears
to be
intact.
Replacement
of a depleted
anode
rod can extend
the
life of your
water
heater.
Inspection
should
be conducted
by
calling the Sears
Service
Center for an authorized
contractor.
At
a minimum,
the anode(s)
should
be checked
annually
after
the warranty
period.
Burn hazard
o Hotwater discharge.
o Keep hands
dear
of drain
valve discharge.
21
The water
heater
should
be drained
if being shut down
during
freezing
temperatures.
Also
periodic
draining
and cleaning
of
sediment
from the tank
may be necessary.
1. Turn
the gas control
knob to the "OFF"
position.

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