Instructions / Assembly

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CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER
Water Heater Inspections
Venting System
(Direct Vent Only)
The venting system should be inspected annually
to ensure all of the vent sections are secure and
airtight. Qualified service personnel are familiar
with vent system inspections.
WARNING: Do not operate the
water heater if the vent system shows signs of
leaking exhaust. Leaking exhaust could lead to
death, personal injury, and/or product failure.
For outdoor models, check the air intake and
vent outlet for blockage and/or debris.
Condensate Collector
CAUTIONS:
Condensate is known to be acidic; refer to
federal, state (provincial), and local codes for
proper handling and discharge methods.
Do not operate without the condensate collector
drain connected and routed to the proper drain.
This could cause the system to malfunction or fail.
On a regular basis, inspect the condensate drain
line to ensure the condensate is draining properly.
The condensate coming from the water heater is
known to be acidic. The heater features a built-in
condensate neutralizer that uses CaCO
3
(calcium
carbonate) in rock form as a medium.
DANGER: Shock Hazard Make
sure the electrical power to the water heater is off
to avoid electric shock that will result in death or
serious personal injury.
Periodically check the medium visually to ensure
that it is not depleted and refill accordingly. It is
recommended that you contact a qualified service
technician to perform the work.
Condensate Drain
Outdoor models
Care Instructions