Instructions / Assembly
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Properly maintained, this water heater will provide years of depend-
able, trouble free service. It is strongly suggested that a regular rou-
tine maintenance program be established and followed by the owner. 
It is further recommended that a  periodic  inspection of the blower, 
thermostat, burner, relief valve, internal flueway, draft hood / damper 
assembly and venting system should be made by service technicians 
qualified in gas appliance repair.
1.  ROUTINE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
A. BURNERS — Visually inspect the main burner flame and the 
pilot flame at least every three months. Refer to Figures 7, 8, 9, or 
10 for normal flame pattern. Fallen scale can usually be dislodged 
from the tops of the burners with a thin rod, then vacuumed  or 
brushed  from the  bottom of the burner box. If a more thorough 
cleaning is deemed necessary to restore a normal flame pattern, 
the  burner  tray  assembly  should  be  removed  and  the  burners 
cleaned individually. (See page 12 for Xtreme models and page 
14 for GNU models.)
For your safety, removal and cleaning of burner tray and individual 
burners should be performed ONLY by a qualified service techni-
cian, as it involves disconnection of gas piping and leak testing.
  Small adjustments can be made by varying the manifold pressure 
from the designated settings mentioned above. 
5.  INTERMITTENT PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT — No 
adjustment is required with normal inlet gas pressures. The pilot 
flame adjustment valve is pre-set, and does not normally require 
re-adjustment.
6.  HIGH ALTITUDE — Ratings of gas appliances are based on 
installation and operation at sea level of elevations of 2000 feet.
  Factory prepared high altitude units are available for some models 
and are specifically rated for installations at elevations up to 5000 
feet. Refer to rating plate on front of water heater for model number 
and altitude specifications.
7.  EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN —
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off 
the manual gas control valve to the appliance.
DO NOT  use this appliance if  any  part has  been  under water. 
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appli-
ance and to replace any part  of the control system and any gas 
control which has been under water.
  If the water heater has been subjected to fire or physical damage, 
turn off gas at the manual gas control (shut-off) valve. Do not oper-
ate the water heater again until it has been checked out by a
Operation
Maintenance
WARNING
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Figure 7. — Pilot Flame Pattern (Standard Burner)
Figure 9. — Pilot Flame Pattern (Power Assist Burner & Xtreme Units)
Figure 8. — Pilot & Main Burner Flame Pattern (Standard Burner)
Figure 10. — Pilot & Main Burner Flame Pattern (Power Assist Burner  
         & Xtreme Units)
CAUTION
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WARNING
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