Service Andadjustment; Tank (Sediment) Cleaning; Ventsystem Inspection; Burnerinspection - Kenmore HydroSense 153.331592 Owner's Manual

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Tank (Sediment)
Cleaning
Sediment
build-up on the tank bottom may create varying amount of
noise, and if left in the tank will cause permanent
tank failure.
In some
water areas, you may not be able to drain all sediment
deposits
by
simply draining
the tank.
In these cases, Mag-Erad
(part no. 23600)
can be used to help remove
the sediment
deposits.
This may be
ordered from the Sears Service
Center.
For ordering,
refer to the
"Parts Order List" section.
Vent System Inspection
Ca_on
Monoxide
and Fire Hazard
,
Fiue gases may escape
if vent pipe
is not connected
*
Be alert
for obs.tructed,
sooted
or
deteriorated
vent
system
to avoid
sedous
injury or death.
• Do not store corrosive
chemicals
in vicinity of water heater.
Chemical
corrosion
of flue and vent
system
can cause serious
injury or
death
Breathing
carbon
monoxide
can cause brain damage
or
death.
A(ways
read and understand
instruction
manual
At least once a year, a visual
inspection
should
be made
of the
venting system.
You should
look for:
Obstructions
which
could
cause
improper
venting.
The
combustion
and ventilation
air flow must not be obstructed.
Damage
or deterioration
which could cause improper
venting
or leakage
of combustion
products.
Rusted flakes around top of water heater.
Be sure the vent piping is properly
connected
to prevent escape
of
dangerous
flue gasses which could cause deadly
asphyxiation.
Obstructions
and deteriorated
vent systems
may present
serious
health risk or asphyxiation.
Chemical
vapor
corrosion
of the flue and vent system
may occur
if air for combustion
contains
certain
chemical
vapors.
Spray
can
propellants,
cleaning
solvents,
refrigerator
and air conditioner
refrigerants,
swimming
pool chemicals,
calcium and sodium chloride,
waxes, bleach and process chemicals
are typical compounds
which
are potentially
corrosive.
If when inspecting
the vent system you find sooting or deterioration,
something
is wrong.
Call the local gas supplier to correct the problem
and clean or replace the flue and venting before resuming
operation
of the water heater.
Burner Inspection
Flood
damage
to a water
heater
may not be readily
visible
or
immediately
detectable.
However,
over a period of time a flooded
water
heater
will create
dangerous
conditions
which
can cause
DEATH,
SERIOUS
BODILY
INJURY,
OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
Contact
a Sears Service
Center to replace a flooded water heater.
Do not attempt
to repair the unit! tt must be replaced!
At least once a year, a visual inspection
should be made of the main
burner and pilot burner. See Figure 29.
You should
check
for sooting.
Soot is not normal
and will impair
proper combustion.
Soot build-up
indicates
a problem
that requires
correction
before
further use. Turn "OFF" gas to water heater and leave off until repairs
are made,
because
failure to correct
the cause of the sooting
can
result in a fire causing
death, serious
injury, or property damage.
FIGURE
29.
Burner Cleaning
Fire or Explosion
Hazard
Failure
to properly
reseal
the combustion
chamber
will
disable
the flammable
vapor
ignition
resistance
feature
of this water heater, which could result in death or serious
injury.
Contact
your
local
Sears
Service
Center
for assistance.
Read instruction
manual before
installing,
using or servicing
water
heater.
In the event your burner needs cleaning,
follow these instructions:
If inspection
of the burner shows that cleaning
is required,
turn the
gas control
knob counterclockwise
( _
) to the "OFF" position,
depressing
slightly.
NOTE: The knob cannot be turned from "PILOT"
to "OFF"
unless
knob
is depressed
slightly.
DO NOT FORCE.
The burner needs to be removed for cleaning. Call the Sears Service
Center to remove and clean the burner and correct the problem
that
required
the burner to be cleaned.
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