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Brand | State Water Heaters |
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Model | she50 |
Category | Water Heater |
Language | English |
Specific types of gas water heaters covered, featuring hot surface ignition.
Crucial safety warning about fire/explosion hazards if instructions are not followed.
Provides immediate steps to take if gas is detected.
Emphasizes the need for qualified personnel for installation and service.
Lists critical precautions and grounding requirements for safe operation.
Warns about the flammability of hydrogen gas in unused hot water systems.
Highlights the severe burn risk from hot water, especially for vulnerable groups.
Safety steps before servicing and critical CO risks.
Covers fire, explosion, electrical hazards and essential precautions.
Warns about explosion hazards from flammable liquids and vapors.
Reinforces CO safety and property damage warnings related to operation.
Lists abbreviations and defines requirements for qualified installers.
Safety guidelines for location regarding flammable vapors and physical damage.
Warns about corrosive vapors and toxic chemical hazards affecting the unit.
Details water piping, power supply needs, and polarity sensitivity.
Critical safety warnings regarding the T&P valve and discharge.
Explains sediment traps and essential gas line safety precautions.
Proper condensate drainage and associated CO risks.
MA requirements for CO detectors and safety signage.
Critical caution regarding power supply polarity.
Pre-operation checks including water filling and gas detection.
Critical warning about burn risk and scald prevention measures.
Recommends temperature settings and explains the ECO switch.
Detailed instructions for adjusting temperature settings.
Shows current fault, history, and occurrence counts.
Causes of smelly water and hydrogen gas safety warning.
Critical warning against plugging the T&P valve opening.
A checklist of critical installation requirements.
Troubleshooting tips for rough starts, no hot water, hot water, and noise.
Explains fault/alert messages and replacement parts.
Details faults for power polarity, ignition failure, low igniter current, and blocked exhaust.
Details faults for blower prover and blocked air intake.
Fault for excessive tank temperature (ECO activation).