Troubleshooting tips, Before you call for service – GE GP94DNSRSA User Manual

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oubleshooting Tips

Operating Instructions

Safety Instructions

Before you call for service…

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Troubleshooting Tips
Save time and money! Review the chart below first and you
may not need to call for service.

PERFORMANCE

Possible Causes

What To Do

There is no hot water

There is no gas, water or

Make sure gas, water and power are turned on.

when tap is opened

electricity flowing to unit.

The system requires

Ensure faucet aerators are clean and faucet flows at least

approximately 0.6 gpm

0.6 gpm of hot water.

minimum flow to activate

During summer months, increase the temperature setting

the heater.

at the control or increase the water flow.

Water gets cold when

If the flow from the tap was

During summer months, increase the temperature setting

hot water is being used

adjusted to lessen it, the flow

at the control or increase the water flow.

may have gone below the

Water flow might be increased by cleaning the aerators

minimum required.

on the faucets.

White smoke comes out

During colder weather, when

of the exhaust

the exhaust temperature is much
hotter than the outside air, the
exhaust fumes condense,
producing water vapor.

When a hot tap is

Hot water must travel through the

opened, hot water

plumbing from the water heater to

does not come out

the faucet. The time period for hot

immediately

water to reach the fixture is determined
by the amount of water in the plumbing
system between the water heater and the
fixture, water pressure and the flow rate
of the fixture.

After hot water tap is

The fan is designed to continue running

turned off, fan on water

for a short time after the flow of water stops.

heater continues to run

This is to ensure constant water temperatures
during rapid starting and stopping, as well as
exhausting any residual gas flue products
from the unit.

Display shows

Control is displaying temperature • Change control to Fahrenheit. See page 6.

temperatures between

in Celsius.

37° and 60°.

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