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NOTE:
The
qualified
installer
or
agency
must
use
only
factory-authorized
replacement
parts,
kits, and accessories
when
modifying
this product.
This furnace
contains
safety devices
which must be manually
reset.
If the furnace
is left unattended
for an extended
period
of time,
have it checked
periodically
for proper
operation.
This precaution
will prevent
problems
associated
with no heat, such as frozen water
pipes, etc. See "Before
You Request
a Service
Call" section
in this
manual.
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result in injury,
death, or
property
damage.
Do
not
keep
combustible
materials,
gasoline,
and
other
flammable
liquids
or vapors around
your furnace.
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
warnings
could
result
in personal
injury,
death, or property
damage.
Keep
insulation
clear
of furnace
and maintain
clearances
shown
on unit clearance
label.
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
Installing
and servicing
heating
equipment
can be hazardous
due to
gas
and
electrical
components.
Only
trained
and
qualified
personnel
should install, repair, or service heating
equipment.
Untrained
personnel
can perform
basic maintenance
functions
such
as cleaning
or replacing
air filters.
All other
operations
must
be
performed
by trained
service personnel.
Observe
safety precautions
in this manual,
on tags, and on labels
attached
to the furnace,
and
other safety precautions
that may apply.
Recognize
safety information.
This is the safety-alert
symbol
AX
When
you see this symbol
on the furnace
and in instructions
or
manuals,
be alert to the potential
for personal
iniury.
Understand
the
signal
words
DANGER,
WARNING,
and
CAUTION.
These
words
are used with
the safety-alert
symbol.
DANGER
identifies
the most serious
hazards
which
will result in
severe
personal
iniury
or death.
WARNING
signifies
hazards
which could
result
in personal
iniury
or death. CAUTION
is used
to identify
unsafe
practices
which
would
result in nfinor personal
iniury or product
and property
damage.
NOTE is used to highlight
suggestions
which
will result in enhanced
installation,
reliability
or
operation.
BEFORE
STARTING
YOUR
FURNACE
Exanfine
the furnace
installation
to deternfine
that:
1. All flue
gas
carrying
areas
external
to the
furnace
(i.e.
chinmey,
vent connector)
are clear and free of obstructions.
2. The
vent
connector
is in place,
slopes
upward
and
is
physically
sound without
holes or excessive
corrosion.
3. The return-air
duct
connection(s)
is physically
sound,
is
sealed
to the
furnace
casing,
and ternfinates
outside
the
space containing
the furnace.
4. The
physical
support
of the
furnace
is sound
without
sagging
cracks,
gaps, etc. around
the base.
5. There are no obvious
signs of deterioration
of the furnace.
STARTING
YOUR
FURNACE
Your furnace
uses an automatic,
hot surface
ignition
system
to light
the burners
each time the thermostat
signals
the furnace
to start.
Follow
these important
safeguards:
Never attempt
to manually
light the burners
with a match
or other source of flame.
A92319
Fig. 2 - Do Not Light
Burner
with Match
Read and follow the operating instructions on inside of
main furnace door, especially the item that reads as
follows:
"Wait 5 nfinutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas,
including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP!
Follow "B" in the safety information above on this
furnace label. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step."
If a suspected malfunction occurs with your gas control
system, such as the burners do not light when they
should, refer to the shutdown procedures on inside of
main furnace door, or in the "Shutting Down Your
Furnace" section and call your dealer as soon as possible.
FIRE
AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could result in personal
iniury,
death or property
damage.
Should
the gas supply
fail to shut off or if overheating
occurs,
turn off the manual
gas valve to the furnace
BEFORE
turning
off the electrical
supply
and install lockout
tag.
CHECK
AIR FILTER:
Before attempting
to start your
furnace,
be sure the furnace
filter is clean and in place.
See "Perfornfing
Routine
Maintenance"
section in this
manual.
Do not run the furnace without
a filter in place.
Then proceed
as follows:
STEPS FOR STARTING
YOUR FURNACE
1. Set your room thermostat to the lowest temperature setting.
See Fig. 3.
Fig. 3 - Lowest
Temperature
Setting
2. Close the external
manual
gas valve.
See Fig. 4.
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