Air" In Hot Water Faucets; Rumbling Noise; High Temperature Shut Off System; Not Enough Or No Hot Water - Kenmore 153.318032 Owner's Manual

27/40 gal. table top electric water heater
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D.Anexcess ofactive hydrogen inthetank. T his iscaused b y
corrosion protective action o ftheanode.
Smelly water may beeliminated orreduced insome w ater heater
models b yreplacing theanode rod(s)withoneoflessactive
material, and then chlorinating
the water h eater tank and allhot
water l ines. C ontact thelocal S ears Service C enter forfurther
information concerning anAnode Replacement
Kit#9001453
andthisChlorination Treatment. Anodereplacement and
chlorination ofthetank arenotcovered b ythewater h eater's
limited
warranty.
If the smelly
water
persists
after
the anode
replacement
and
chlorination
treatment;
then you should
consider
chlorinating
or
aerating
your water supply.
Do not remove
the anode
leaving
the tank
unprotected.
By
doing
so, all warranty
on the water
heater
tank
is voided.
"AIR"
IN HOT WATER
FAUCETS
Explosion
Hazard
o Flammable
hydrogen
gases may be present.
- Keep all ignition
sources
away
from
faucet
when
turning
on hot water.
FIGURE 43.
2. Remove
the two screws
securing
the access
panel
and
remove
panel.
3. Remove
the insulation
block to expose
the terminal
cover.
4. Reset
the high
limit by pushing
in the red button
marked
"RESET".
O
-
RESET
BUTTON
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c,rr
_ErcnE
HYDROGEN
GAS:
Hydrogen
gas
can be produced
in a hot
water
system
that has not been
used for a long period
of time
(generally
two weeks
or more).
Hydrogen
gas
is extremely
flammable
and explosive.
To prevent
the possibility
of injury
under
these
conditions,
we recommend
the hot water
faucet
be opened
for several
minutes
at the kitchen
sink
before
any
electrical
appliances
which
are connected
to the hot water
system
are used
(such as a dishwasher
or washing
machine).
If hydrogen
gas is present,
there
will probably
be an unusual
sound
similar
to air escaping
through
the pipe as the hot water
faucet
is opened.
There
must be no smoking
or open flame near
the faucet
at the time it is open.
RUMBLING
NOISE
In some water
areas,
scale
or mineral
deposits
will build up on
your heating
elements.
This buildup
will cause a rumbling
noise.
Follow
"Element
Cleaning/Replacement"
instructions
to clean
and replace
the elements.
HiGH TEMPERATURE
SHUT OFF SYSTEM
The water
heater
has a high limit shut off system
with a reset
button
located
on the thermostat.
Follow
the resetting
instructions
which
refer
to the high
limit
behind
the access
panel.
1. Before
beginning,
turn "OFF"
electrical
power supply
to the
water
heater.
23
FIGURE 44.
5. Replace
the insulation
block
so that it is completely
covers
the thermostat
and element.
6. Replace
the access
panel.
7. Turn "ON" electric
power
to the water
heater.
NOT ENOUGH
OR NO HOT WATER
1. In a new installation,
the water
heater
may not be properly
connected.
Make sure
the cold water
supply
valve
is open.
Review
and check piping installation.
Make sure that the cold
water
line is connected
to the cold water
inlet to the water
heater
and the hot water
line to the hot water
outlet
on the
water
heater.
2. Make
sure
the
electrical
supply
to your
water
heater
is
"ON".
3. 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.
4. Make
certain
the disconnect
switch,
if used,
is in the "ON"
position.
5. Check to see the electric
service
to your house
has not been
interrupted.
If this is the case, contact
the electric
company.

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