Shutting Down; Filtering Out Trouble; Routine Maintenance - Payne PG8M Owner's Manual

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the furnace's
heat exchanger.
After a time delay of approxim-
ately 25-45
seconds
the furnace
blower
is switched
on.
NOTE:
If the main burners
fail to ignite, the furnace
control
system will go through
three more ignition
cycles.
Then if burners
fail to ignite, the system will lockout.
If lockout
occurs or the
blower
does not come on, shut down your furnace and call your
dealer for service.
13. Set your
thermostat
to the temperature
that satisfies
your
comfort
requirements.
SUGGESTION:
Setting
the
thermostat
back
a few degrees--and
compensating
for the
difference
with warmer
clothing--can
make a big difference
in your fuel consumption
on extremely
cold days.
The few
degrees
at the top of your thermostat
"comfort
level"
are the
most costly degrees
to obtain.
When the room temperature
drops below
the temperature
selected
on the thermostat,
the furnace
will switch
on automatically.
When
the room temperature
reaches the setting selected
on the thermostat,
the furnace
will be automatically
switched
off.
Continuous
Fan
Operation
-Some
thermostats
have
a "FAN"
switch
with 2 selections:
AUTO
and ON. When thermostat
is set
on AUTO,
the furnace
blower
cycles on and off, controlled
by the
thermostat.
In ON position,
the furnace
blower
runs continuously
except for a 42-62
sec delay at the "call for heat."
Continuous
fan
keeps the temperature
level in your home
more evenly balanced.
It
also continuously
filters the indoor
air.
On all bu...._t the PG8MAA
or PG8JAA,
the continuous
fan blower
speed
can be increased
or decreased
if desired
due to change
of
seasons,
large gatherings
in your home,
etc. Simply
change
your
"FAN"
switch
from
"on" to "ofF' (or "auto"
depending
on your
thermostat),
and then return
to "on",
within
1 to 3 seconds.
The
blower
will switch
to the next highest
speed. There
are at least 3
speeds
to choose
from.
If the blower
is running
on its highest
speed,
a request
to change
will direct the blower
to return
to its
lowest speed.
SHUTTING
DOWN YOUR FURNACE
Should
you ever suspect
a malfunction
in your furnace,
you will
need to turn the furnace
off. The following
procedures
must
be
followed:
1. Set your room thermostat
to the lowest
temperature
setting.
(See Fig. 3.)
2. Close the external
manual
gas valve (See Fig. 4).
3. Turn off electrical supply
to the furnace. (See Fig. 5.)
4. Remove
outer furnace
door. (See Fig. 6.)
5. Turn the switch
on the gas control to the OFF position.
(See
Fig.7.)
6. Replace
the outer furnace door. (See Fig. 9.)
7. If the furnace is being shut down because
of a malfunction,
call
your dealer as soon as possible.
PERFORMING
ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
With
proper
maintenance
and
care,
your
furnace
will
operate
economically
and dependably.
Instructions
for basic
maintenance
are
found
on this
and
the
following
pages.
However,
before
beginning
maintenance,
follow
these safety precautions:
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death.
Turn off electrical
power
supply to your furnace
before
removing
the
access
doors
to
service
or
perform
maintenance.
CUT HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution
may result in personal
iniury.
Although
special
care has been
taken
to minimize
sharp
edges, be extremely
careful when handling
parts or reaching
into
the
furnace.
Wear
safety
glasses,
gloves,
and
appropriate
protective
clothing.
FILTERING
OUT
TROUBLE
UNIT
PERFORMANCE
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in product
damage.
Never operate
your furnace
without
a filter in place.
Doing
so
may
damage
the
furnace
blower
motor.
An
accumulation
of dust
and lint on internal
parts
of your
furnace
can cause a loss of efficiency.
A dirty
filter
will
cause
excessive
stress
on the
furnace,
heat
exchanger,
and blower
motor
and can cause
it to overheat
and
automatically
shut down.
The
furnace
filter
should
be checked
every
4 weeks
and cleaned
or replaced
if necessary.
If installed
with factory
specified
disposable
media
filter, check
or
replace
filter
before
each
heating
and cooling
season.
Replace
disposable
media filter at least twice a year.
If your furnace
filter needs replacing,
be sure to use the same size
and type of filter that was originally
specified.
The air filter for the furnace
may be located
in a filter cabinet/rack
attached
to the side or bottom
of the furnace.
If air filter has been
installed
in another
location,
contact
your dealer
for instructions.
To inspect,
clean and/or replace the air filter(s),
follow these steps:
1. Turn off the electrical
supply
to the furnace.
See Fig. 12.
A92185
Fig. 12 - _rn
Off Electrical
Supply
2. Remove
filter cabinet
door/rack.
3. Slide air filter out of filter cabinet/rack.
Keep dirty side up
(if dirty) to avoid spilling
dirt.
4. Inspect
the filter. If torn, replace it.
NOTE:
If the filter is:
a. a factory specified
disposable
media filter -- Do not
clean.
If dirty, replace only with media filter having
the
same part number
and size. Install with airflow direction
arrow pointing
towards
blower.
b. an Electronic
Air Cleaner
(EAC)
-- Refer to EAC
Owner's
Manual
for maintenance
information.
c. a factory specified
disposable
filter do not clean, replace
it with a new filter of same size.

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