Nordyne M3RL 060A AW Installation Instructions Manual page 6

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andthis appliance will providemanyyearsof
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MANUFACTURER
WARRANTY,
OWNER'S
RESPONSIBILITIES
It is the sole responsibility
of the homeowner to
make certain the gas furnace has been correctly
set up and converted to the proper fuel (L.P. gas
or Natural gas) and adjusted to operate prop-
erly. All gas furnaces
are manufactured
for
Natural gas and must be field converted when
using LP. gas.
A warranty certificate with full details is included
with these instructions.
However,
NORDYNE
will not be responsible for any costs found nec-
essary
to correct
problems
due to improper
setup, improper installation, furnace adjustments,
improper operating procedure on the part of the
user, etc.
Some specific examples of service calls which
cannot be included in warranty
payments are:
1.
Converting the furnace to use another type
of gas.
2.
Repairing ductwork in the home found to be
faulty.
3.
Correcting wiring problems in the electrical
circuit supplying the furnace.
4.
Resetting circuit breakers,
blown fuses or
other switches.
5.
Correcting
problems due to improper
gas
supply pressure to the furnace.
6.
Providing
instructional
training on how to
light and operate the furnace.
7.
Furnace problems caused by installation of
an air conditioner,
heat pump or other air
comfort
devices.
8.
Revising
installation
of the furnace
flue
assembly.
9.
Adjusting
or calibrating
of thermostat.
10. Any construction
debris which
falls into
the flue system.
Carefully review these responsibilities
with your
manufactured
housing dealer, service company
or gas supplier so there will be no misunder-
standing at a later time.
CAUTION:
• Never attempt
to alter or modify
this
furnace
or any of its components.
• Never attempt
to repair damaged
or
inoperable components.
Such action
could
cause
unsafe
operation,
ex-
plosion, fire and/or asphyxiation.
• If a malfunction
has occurred,
or if
you feel that the furnace
is not oper-
ating as it should,
contact
a qualified
service
agency
or gas utility
for as-
sistance.
INSTALLATION
STANDARDS
Installer shall be familiarwith
and complywith
all
codes and regulations applicable to the installa-
tion of these heating
appliances
and related
equipment. In lieu of local codes, the installation
shall be in accordance
with the current provi-
sions of one or more of the following standards.
a. Federal Manufactured
Home Constructions
& Safety
Standard
(H.U.D.
Title 24, Part
3280.707[a][2])
b. The Standard for Manufactured
Home Instal-
lations (Manufactured
Home Sites, Commu-
nities, and Set-Ups) ANSI A225.1 and/or
CAN/CSA-2240
MH Series).
c. American
National
Standard
(ANS1=119.2/
NFPA=501C) for all recreational
vehicle in-
stallations.
d. American
National Standard
(ANSI=Z223.1/
NFPA-54) and/or CAN/CGA B149 for all gas-
fired furnace
models.
e. American National Standard (ANSI=C1/NFPA-
70) and/or CSA 22.1 Canadian Electric Code
Part 1 for all electrical field wiring.
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