User Guide

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SECTION III - SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
WARNING / CAUTION
Before performing any maintenance procedure, make certain power supply is OFF and cannot
accidentally be turned on.
Exposure to 125°F or hotter water can cause scalding injuries. Appropriate caution must be taken
when using hot water. Special supervision must be given to those who cannot react quickly such as
children, invalids, or elderly persons.
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
The water heater is automatic in its operation. It will maintain a full tank of water at the temperature
setting of the thermostat. The water heater should not be turned on without first making sure that the
tank is full of water and that all air has been released.
FREEZING
The tank should be fully drained in the event the electricity has been turned off and if there is danger
of freezing.
QUARTERLY INSPECTION
1. Water temperature regulation.
a. Let water heater completely heat to a designated thermostat setting.
b. After thermostat satisfies (i.e., when the thermostat actually clicks off), draw water from heater.
c. Measure the maximum temperature with an accurate thermometer.
d. If the temperature is above the safe limits for your circumstances call a service man to adjust
or replace the control.
2. Lift test lever on relief valve and let water run through valve for a period of approximately 10
seconds. This will help flush away any sediment that might build up in water passageways.
3. Inspect element flange for leakage as follows:
a. Shut off Power Supply.
b. Remove element housing cover.
c. Visually inspect heating element for evidence of leaks.
d. Rub finger around heating element and check for any evidence of moisture. If moisture is
present or a water drip is observed, follow procedure outlined in Section V.
4. Check for loose electrical connections. Tighten as necessary.