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8. If lock-out occurs before main burner lights, turn switch to “OFF”,
wait five seconds and turn switch to “ON” position. This will
restart the ignition cycle. The first start-up of the heater may
require several ignition cycles before all air is purged from the
propane lines.
If the burner will not come on, the following items should be checked
before calling a service person:
1. Switch turned off.
2. Propane supply to heater is empty or turned off.
3. Reset button on ECO is tripped.
4. If burner fails to light, call a Suburban Service Center or a local
RV service agency.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
Electric water heaters are designed to operate with a minimum
amount of service problems, however, proper operation and care is
essential.
By far the most common trouble with electric water heaters results
from energizing the water heater before it is filled with water. Even
brief operation of the electric element without water in the tank will
burn out the electric heating element as soon as 30 seconds.
Before the electric element will operate, the switch located behind
the water heater door in the lower left corner of the control housing
must be in the “ON” position.
To energize the electric element, locate the switch, which is on the
bottom of the monitor panel, inside the RV and turn the switch
marked “ELECTRIC” to the “ON” position. The water heater
temperature will be regulated by the thermostat.
It is imperative that the water heater tank be filled with water before oper-
ating the water heater. Operation of the water heater without water in the
tank will result in damage to the tank, heat element, and/or controls. This
type of damage IS NOT COVERED under warranty.
WARNING
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