Troubleshooting guide (cont’d), Operational conditions – Kenmore POWER MISER 153.327164 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide (cont’d)

Operational Conditions

RUMBLING NOISE

In some water areas, scale or mineral deposits will build up on

your heating elements. This buildup will cause a rumbling noise.

Follow “Element Cleaning/Replacement” instructions to clean

and replace the elements,

HIGH TEMPERATURE SHUT OFF SYSTEM

The water heater has a high limit shut off system with a reset
button located in the upper thermostat.

Follow the resetting instructions which refer to the high limit

behind the upper access panel.

NOTE; If your water heater is connected to an “OFF PEAK”
clock, and uses the “3 wire lead” wiring diagram in the
“Wiring Diagram” section, then the water heater will have a
hi-limit on both the upper and lower thermostats. Follow
the instructions to reset the hi-Iimit behind the upper and
lower access panels.

• Before beginning, turn “OFF” electrical power supply to the

water heater.

AWARNING

HAZARD

OF

ELECTRICAL

SHOCK!

Before

removing

any access panels or servicing the water heater, make
sure the electrical supply to the water heater is turned
“OFF**. Failure to do this could result in DEATH, SERI­
OUS BODILY INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Remove the two screws securing the access panel and remove
panel.

Remove the insulation block to expose the opening.

Reset the high limit by pushing in the red button marked

“RESET”.

. RESET BUTTON

• Replace the insulation block so that it completely covers the

thermostat and element.

• Replace the access panel.

• Turn “ON” electric power to the water heater.

A CAUTION

If the high limit must be reset again, call Sears Service
Department to find out why the high limit turned “OFF”
the electric power.

NOT ENOUGH OR NO HOT WATER

• In a new installation, the water heater may not be properly

connected. Make sure the cold water supply valve is open.
Review and check piping installation. Make sure that the
cold water line is connected to the cold water inlet to the

water heater and the hot water line to the hot water outlet
on the water heater.

• Make sure the electrical supply to your water heater is

“ON”,

• Check for loose or blown fuses in your water heater circuit.

Circuit breakers weaken with age and may not handle their
rated load and should be replaced.

Make certain the disconnect switch, if used, is in the “ON”

position.

• Check to see the electric service to your house has not been

interrupted. If this is the case, contact the electric company.

Are the thermostats set to the desired temperature? See

“Temperature Regulation” section.

• If you had experienced very hot water and now no hot water,

the problem may be due to the high temperature shut off

system. See “Fligh Temperature Shut Off System” in
the “Troubleshooting” section,

During very cold weather, the incoming water will also be

colder and it will require a longer time to become heated.

The hot water usage may exceed the capacity of the water

heater. If so, wait for water heater to recover after abnormal
demand. Also examine pipes and faucets for possible water
leaks,

If you can not determine the problem, then call the Sears

Service Department.

WATER IS TOO HOT

Adjust the thermostat to a lower setting. See the “Temperature

Regulation” section.

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