Leakage Checkpoints - Kenmore POWER MISER 153.326161 Owner's Manual

30/38 gallon short
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3.
4,
5.
6,
7,
Make sure the electrica! supply to your water heater is
"ONL
Check for loose or blown fuses in your water
heater circuit.
Circuit
breakers
weaken
with
age and
may
not handle
their
rated
load and should
be replaced.
Make
certain
the disconnect
switch,
if used, is in the 'ON"
position.
Check
to see the electric
service
to your
house
has not
been
interrupted.
If this is the case,
contact
the electric
company.
Is the thermostat
set to the desired
temperature?
See
"Temperature
Regulation"
section.
If you
had experienced
very
hot water
and now
no hot
water,
the problem
may
be due to the high temperature
shut off system.
See "High Temperature
Shut Off System"
in the 'Troubleshooting"
section.
8.
During
very cold weather,
the incoming
water
will also be
colder
and it will require
a longer
time to become
heated.
9,
The hot water
usage may exceed
the capacity
of the water
heater. If so, wait for water
heater to recover
after abnormal
demand.
Also
examine
pipes
and faucets
for possible
water
leaks.
10.
If you can not determine
the problem,
then
call the Sears
Service
Department.
WATER JSTOO HOT
Adjust
the thermostat
to a lower setting.
See the 'Temperature
Regulation"
section.
Leakage
Checkpoints
Read and understand
instruction
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.
Read this manual
first. Then
before
checking
the water
heater
make sure the electric
supply
has been turned 'OFF",
and never
turn the electric
supply
"on" before
the tank is completely
full of
water.
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.
mmproper installation
and use may result
in property
damage.
, Fill tank with water
before operation
The primary
anode
rod may be leaking.
Small
amounts
of water
from
the temperatureopressure
relief valve
may be due to thermal
expansion
or high water
pressure
in your
area.
*The
temperature-pressure
may
leaking
at
relief
valve
be
the tank fitting.
The element
may be leaking
at the tank fitting.
,, 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.
Turn
electrical
power
"OFF",
remove
access
panel
and
insulation
cap with
handle.
If leaking
around
element,
follow
proper
draining
instructions
and remove
element.
Reposition
or replace
gasket
on element.
Place
element
into opening
and
tighten
securely.
Then
follow
'Filling
the
Water
Heater"
instructions
in the 'installation
Instructions"
section.
Water from drain valve may be due to the valve being opened
slightly.
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.
*Condensation
may be seen
on pipes in humid
weather
or
pipe connections
may
be leaking.
*The drain
valve
may be leaking
at the tank fitting.
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.
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