Section Ii Initial Start Up - Wayne LC2300M Manual

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1. Please note the applicable sequence of burner/primary gas control operation, gas pressure switches,
etc. in SECTION III - OPERATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING before proceeding.
2. Lay out combustion test equipment, manometers, stopwatch, DC micro-amp meter, and other
miscellaneous tools as needed.
3. Temporarily remove the covers from the High and Low Gas Pressure Switches and set the switches
using the dials. The High Gas Pressure Switch should be set to the highest inches W.C. setting, as
an initial starting point. The Low Gas Pressure Switch should be set to the lowest inches W.C.
setting, as a starting point. NOTE: THESE SETTINGS MUST BE RE-ADJUSTED AFTER
THE BURNER IS IGNITED.
4. Open all necessary valves one at a time, checking any new gas pipe installations for gas leaks with
soapy solution or leak detector until you have tested all new pipe leading to the burner. Do not use
an open flame to test for gas leaks.
5. Loosen the pressure port screw and attach a manometer to the pressure tap on the back side of the
SKP25 Gas Regulator (Figure 8).
6. Apply 120V power to burner, either directly or by way of the appliance control.
7. Note the status on Screen of AZL display and proceed as follows:
a. The status should indicate OFF UPr. This indicates that the standard firing
setpoints are loaded, but the burner programming is not finalized.
8. Press and hold the two "VSD" buttons on the AZL display labeled "F" and "A" until the
screen briefly displays "CodE" and then displays a series of dashes as shown below.
9. Using the "+" and "-" buttons to cycle through characters and the "Enter" key to select a
character, enter the OEM Password provided within the Common Parameters Table on page
27. After the final character of the password is entered, press the "Enter" key one more time
to confirm password.
NOTE: NOT ALL LINES OF THE PASSWORD WILL BE FILLED WITH
63899-002 Rev. A 3/20/2024
SECTION II
INITIAL START UP
CHARACTERS.
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