Inspection Of Furnace; Inspection Procedures; For More Information - Amana GUC* User's Informational Manual

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IV. Inspection of Furnace (Qualified
Servicer Only.
WARNING
To avoid death or personal injury due to
shock or burns, the following procedures
must be followed exactly, in sequence, be-
fore inspecting this furnace.
1. Close gas shut-off valve.
2. Disconnect electrical power to furnace.
3. To allow the furnace to cool, wait 15
minutes before proceeding.

Inspection Procedures

Vacuum the burner vestibule annually.
Burners, mounting brackets and all other parts in the
vestibule area for signs of deterioration.
PVC flue pipe for leaks and holes (the PVC flue pipe must
slope upward away from the furnace).
PVC flue outlet and air inlet (some models) for restriction
(wasp nests, etc.) and general condition.
Return air connection to the furnace for soundness,
proper sealing to the furnace casting and terminating
outside the space containing the furnace.
Physical support of the furnace for proper seal between
the support and the base, without any sagging, cracks or
gaps, etc.
Burner operation. After reconnecting electrical power
and gas to the furnace, set room thermostat to maximum
setting to operate the furnace. Inspect the main burner
flames. Natural gas flames should be stable, soft and
blue. Propane gas flames may appear slightly yellow.
Dust may cause orange tips. Flame must extend directly
outward from the burner without curling, floating, or lifting
off. On the GUD furnace only, the flames can be in-
spected through the sight glass on the front cover. Only
a qualified servicer should ever remove the cover. (Fig-
ure 9)
Check the burner flames for:
1. Good adjustment
2. Stable, soft and blue
3. Not curling, floating, or lifting off.
Burner Inspection
Figure 9
V. For More Information
Most questions can be answered by the local Amana dealer.
Check with dealer first if needing any further information
regarding the operation, maintenance, or service of the
furnace.
If you have any matters that are not resolved locally, or for
more information on other heating and cooling products or
kitchen appliances offered by Amana is needed - please call:
CONSUMER INFORMATION LINE
AMANA TOLL FREE
1-800-843-0304 (U.S. only)
(Not a technical assistance line for dealers.)
________________________________________
Outside the U.S., call 1-319-622-5511.
(Not a technical assistance line for dealers.)
Your telephone company will bill you for the call.
Ask a participating Amana dealer about
Amana's extended service plan. It adds to
the strong warranty with additional parts
and labor coverage.
To obtain the proper labels, the Model, Manu-
facturing Number and Serial Number of the
unit must be supplied. These numbers are
recorded on the nameplate of the furnace.
For convenience, record this information
here:
MODEL NUMBER: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MANUFACTURING NUMBER: P _ _ _ _ _ _ _F
SERIAL NUMBER: 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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