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LIGHTING THE WATER HEATER 
35 
The main burner will now automatically ignite when heating is required and 
extinguish when the water has been heated to the set temperature. If the main 
burner does not light at the selected setting, the water may already be at the 
selected temperature. 
 
Note: Never press the igniter button while the top knob is in a numbered 
position. 
 
TEST THE WATER HEATER AFTER INSTALLATION 
• 
The operation of the water heater must be thoroughly checked by the 
installer. 
• 
The burner flame must light smoothly and quickly from the pilot flame, and 
must go out quietly and completely. 
• 
The main burner flame must be stable, although slight lifting at the front 
edge of the burner is acceptable when the burner is cold. 
• 
The main burner flame should be blue, with a clearly defined inner cone - 
luminous yellow or "floating" flames are not acceptable, and must be 
corrected by opening the air shutter (refer to 
“Air Shutter”
 on page 35). 
• 
Check the test point pressure and compare with the rating label. The 
pressure regulator is not adjustable and if the test point pressure is not 
within 5% of the specified value, refer to Rheem or their Accredited Service 
Agent. 
• 
If unable to get the water heater working properly, contact the nearest 
Rheem Service Department or their Accredited Service Agent. 
• 
When satisfied everything is working properly instruct the user in the correct 
method of operation. 
 
AIR SHUTTER 
The air shutter is a hinged flap in the burner aeration tube. It may require 
adjustment on installation. 
 
• 
For a Propane and Butane model, the air shutter should be fully open. 
• 
For a Town and TLP model, the air shutter should be within 10 mm of the 
top of the burner aeration tube. 
• 
The shutter is held in place by a screw on the side of the burner aeration 
tube. 
 
Note: A Natural gas model does not have an air shutter.