Kenmore 32607 - 20 Gallon Tall Compact Electric Water Heater Owner's Manual page 21

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Read thismanual first. T hen before c hecking thewater h eater
make suretheelectric s upply hasbeen turned "OFF", a nd
never turn theelectric s upply " on" before t hetank iscompletely
fullofwater.
improper
installation
and use may result
in property
damage.
- Fill tank with water before operation.
FIGURE 32.
Use this guide to check a "Leaking"
water heater. Many suspected
"Leakers"
are not leaking
tanks.
Often
the source
of the water
can be found
and corrected.
If you are not thoroughly
familiar
with electric
codes,
the water
heater,
and safety
practices,
contact
your
local
Sears
Service
Center
to check
the water
heater.
manual
and safety messages
before installing,
operating
or
servicing
this water
heater.
Failure to follow instructions
and
safety messages
could result in
death
or serious
injury.
Instruction
manual
must remain
with water heater.
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. The water
must flow from the hot water
faucet
before turning
"ON" power.
A. *Condensation
may be seen
on pipes
in humid
weather
or
pipe connections
may be leaking.
B. Small amounts
of water from the temperature-pressure
relief
valve may be due to thermal
expansion
or high water pressure
in your area.
C. *The temperature-pressure
relief valve
may be leaking
at the
tank fitting.
D. The element
may be leaking
at the tank fitting.
E. The element
may be leaking
at the tank fitting.
F. *The drain
valve may be leaking
at the tank fitting.
G.
Water
in the water
heater
bottom
or on the floor
may
be
from
condensation,
loose
connections
or the temperature-
pressure
relief valve.
DO NOT replace
the water
heater
until
a full inspection
of all possible
water
sources
is made
and
necessary
corrective
steps taken.
H. Check
anode
rod fitting for leak.
Note:
Models
with
optional
fitting
locations
on top, check
for leaks
at plugs.
Leakage
from other appliances,
water
lines, or ground
seepage
should
also be checked.
Note:
To check
where
threaded
portion
enters
tank,
insert
cotton
swab
between
jacket
opening
and
fitting,
if cotton
is wet,
follow
"Draining"
instructions
in the "Service
and
Maintenance"
section
and then
remove
fitting.
Put
pipe
dope
or teflon
tape on the threads
and replace.
Then
follow
"Filling
the Water
Heater"
instructions
in the "Installation
Instructions"
section.
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