Operating T Hetemperature Control S Ystem - Kenmore 153.33114 Use And Care Manual

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Gas Control/Temperature
Knob
120°F
Status
Mark
Igniter
Temperatures
shown are approximates
and may vary.
IMPORTANT:
Adjusting the thermostat past the 120°F bar on
the temperature
dial wilt increase the risk of scald injury. Hot
water can produce first degree burns within:
110
116
116
122
131
140
149
154
(normal shower temp.)
(pain threshold)
35 minutes
1 minute
5 seconds
2 seconds
1 second
instantaneous
45 minutes
5 minutes
25 seconds
5 seconds
2 seconds
1 second
(U.S. GovernmentMemorandum,C.P.S.C.,PeterL Armstrong,Sept. 15,1978)
FIGURE 28.
NOTE:
During tow demand
periods when hot water is not
being
used, a lower thermostat
setting
wilt reduce
energy
losses and may satisfy your normal hot water needs. If hot
water
use is expected
to be more than normal,
a higher
thermostat
setting
may be required
to meet the increased
demand.
When
leaving
your
home for
extended
periods
(vacations,
etc.)
turn the
temperature
dial
to its lowest
setting. This wilt maintain the water at tow temperatures
with
minimum
energy losses and prevent the tank from freezing
during cold weather.
Operating
the Temperature
Control
System
List of status codes are shown
at top of gas control valve/thermostat.
Water
Temperature
Adjustment
The water temperature setting can be adjusted from 55°F to
155°F. Turn the Gas Control/Temperature
Knob to the desired
setting/temperature.
NOTE: Some models are certified for 180°F outlet
temperatures.
See the Data Plate on the front of the water
heater for the maximum outlet temperature.
NOTE: The temperatures
indicated are approximates.
The
actual temperature of the heated water may vary.
Operating
Modes
and Settings
Standard Mode - The controller adjusts the water heater to
maintain the temperature set by the user.
The
Vacation
Setting
(VAC)
sets
the
controller
at
approximately
55°F. This setting
is recommended
when
the water heater is not in use for a long period of time. This
effectively turns the controller temperature
setting down to
a temperature
that prevents the water in the water heater
from freezing while still conserving energy.
Status Light Code
Normal Flashes:
0 Flashes
Indicates Control Off/Pilot Out.
1 Flash
Indicates Normal Operation.
A
Solid
Red
Light
indicates
the
gas
control
valve/thermostat
is shutting down.
Diagnostic
Flashes:
If the water heater is not working look
for the following
diagnostic
flashes
after lighting
the pilot.
For more details see the "Status Light and Diagnostic
Code
Troubleshooting
Chart."
2 Flashes
4 Flashes
5 Flashes
7 Flashes
8 Flashes
Indicates Thermopite Voltage Low
Indicates Overheat Failure
Indicates Sensor Failure
Indicates Electronic Control Failure
See "Status Light and Diagnostic Code
Troubleshooting
Chart."
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FIGURE 29.
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