Warning – John Wood Direct Vent Models No Longer in Production User Manual

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SPECIAL NOTE ON PROPANE FUEL:

L.P. GAS IS HEAVIER THAN AIR

Should there be a leak in the system, the gas will settle

at FLOOR LEVEL. Basements, crawl spaces, closets

and areas below ground level will serve as pockets for

the accumulation of the gas.

BEFORE LIGHTING, SNIFF AT FLOOR LEVEL. IF

YOU SMELL GAS, FOLLOW THESE RULES.

1. Get all people out of the building.

2. DO NOT light matches.

3. DO NOT touch electrical switches (on or off).

4. DO NOT use an electrical fan to remove gas from

area.

5. SHUT OFF GAS at the L.P. tank outside of the build-

ing.

6. IMMEDIATELY call the L.P. Gas Company or the fire

department from a neighbor’s phone. Ask for instruc-

tions. Before hanging up, give your name, address

and telephone number.

7. DO NOT go back into the building. If help is coming,

wait for it outside the building.

OUT OF FUEL

When your L.P. tank runs out of fuel, turn off gas at all gas

appliances. After L.P. tank is refilled, all appliances must

be re-lit according to the manufacturers instructions.

WATER TEMPERATURE REGULATION

The thermostat is adjusted to its lowest temperature posi-

tion when shipped from the factory. The temperature of

the water can be selected by setting of the temperature

dial. The “LOW” position on the thermostat is the pre-

ferred starting point for setting the temperature/control

knob (approximately 50°C (120°F)). The lowest setting

will maintain the minimum water temperature if you are

going away for an extended period. The burner may be

extinguished if operated below this temperature.

Energy conservation is a consideration when select-

ing the water temperature setting.

HIGHER SETTING INCREASES THE RISK OF SCALD

INJURY

In households with children or invalids and/or elderly per-

sons, select a lower temperature setting. To reduce the

risk of scalding, valves for reducing the point of discharge

water temperature by mixing in branch water lines are

available. Please consult a licensed plumber or plumbing

authority.

EXPOSURE TO WATER

TAMPERING

Tampering with the thermostat, gas valve or temperature

pressure relief valve is DANGEROUS and voids all war-

ranties. Only qualified personnel should service these

components.

BURNER MAINTENANCE

At least every 3 months, check the burner and pilot

flames. The burner flames must be a soft blue flame with

no yellow tips. Yellow tips indicate a carbonizing flame

which can, depending on severity, deposit carbon (soot)

on the combustion chamber and flue passages.

A sheet metal burner is used on natural gas models (see

Figure 4).

The sheet metal burner for Natural Gas has no external

air adjustment. It is fully self-compensating and no out-

side adjustment is required. Observe the flame pattern.

Ensure that no debris has fallen on top of the burner and

no foreign objects have been introduced into the com-

bustion chamber. Ensure that the vent terminal openings

are not obstructed and the inner door to the combustion

chamber is closed.

GAS CONTROL

For gas control replacement, contact your local gas utili-

ty, or a qualified serviceman. The replacement control

must be a manufacturer’s approved replacement for the

control which has been removed.

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WARNING

If the water heater needs to be relit;

1. Open the inner door for at least 10 minutes

and force some fresh air into the combus-

tion chamber to clear any gas from the

water heater and vent system.

2 Check the vent terminal for blockage.

3. Follow the lighting instruction again.

IMPORTANT

Should the water heater be subjected to flood-

ing, fire, or other unusual condition, turn off

gas at the manual gas shut-off valve and

water at the inlet valve to the heater. Do not

put the heater in operation until it has been

thoroughly checked by a qualified gas techni-

cian.

Figure 4

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