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15

 

4. Inspect the filter. If torn, replace

it.

 

NOTE:

 

  If filter that was shipped

with furnace has been replaced
with an electronic air cleaner
(EAC), refer to the EAC Owner’s
Manual for maintenance informa-
tion.

5. The filters shipped with the fur-

nace are disposable. If they are
dirty, they must be replaced. If
your furnace air filter needs to
be replaced, be sure to use the
same size and type of filter that
was originally supplied. Use the
furnace filter table and compare
your furnace size with the
proper filter size.

 

FURNACE AIR FILTER TABLE

 

If you have replaced the factory-
provided disposable filters with
permanent washable filters, they
may be cleaned if they are dirty.
Wash filters in a sink, bathtub, or
outside with a garden hose. Always
use cold tap water. A mild liquid
detergent may be used if necessary.
Spray water through filter in the
opposite direction of airflow.
Allow filter to dry.

6. Reinstall clean air filters by 

reversing procedure in item 
3 above.

7. Replace blower access door.

(See Fig. 16.)

8. Turn on electrical supply to

furnace.

 

16

 

A CHECK-UP 
CHECKLIST

 

Your furnace represents an impor-
tant investment in your family’s
comfort and your home’s value. To
keep it performing properly and as
a preventative to future problems,
have a trained service specialist
give your furnace a professional
check-up annually. The following
checklist can be used as a guideline
to proper service:

• Check flue and secondary tube
passage ways including chimney —
clean if necessary.

• Change oil filter.

• Change nozzle.

• Check and adjust combustion and
draft.

• Inspect all vent piping inside struc-
ture for deterioration and vent termi-
nations outside the structure for
blockage.

• Check oil pipes leading to and
inside of your furnace for leaks.

• Inspect and clean the blower motor
and wheel.

• Inspect and change or clean air fil-
ters if necessary.

• Inspect all supply- and return-air
ducts for obstructions, air leaks, and

insulation. Remedy any problem
when necessary.

• Inspect the return-air duct connec-
tions at the furnace to ensure it 
is physically sound, sealed to 
the furnace casing, and terminates
outside the space containing the 
furnace.

• Inspect electrical wiring, connec-
tions, and components for loose
connections.

• Examine the physical support of
the furnace. Support should be
sound with no cracks, sagging, gaps,
etc. around the base.

• Check furnace for any obvious
signs of deterioration.

 

BEFORE YOU  REQUEST 
A SERVICE CALL

 

If your furnace is not operating or
not performing properly, you may
save the expense of a service call
by checking a few things yourself
before calling for service.

FOR INSUFFICIENT AIRFLOW:

• Check for dirty air filters.

• Check for blocked return-air or
supply-air grilles throughout your
home. Ensure they are open and 
unobstructed.

If problem still exists, call your
dealer for service.

IF FURNACE FAILS TO 
OPERATE:

Follow this checklist step by step,
advancing to the next step only if
furnace fails to start.

• Check thermostat for proper tem-
perature. Is thermostat set above
room temperature?

• Is thermostat set on HEAT?

• Check fuses and circuit breakers.
Is electrical supply on?

• Is valve in oil supply pipe in open
position?

• Is the ignition control on the burner

 

FURNACE

CASING

DEPTH

(IN.)

FILTER

QUANTITY

AND SIZE

(IN.)

FILTER

TYPE

 

53-3/4

(2) 12 X 20 X 1 Disposable

60-5/32

(2) 16 X 20 X 1 Disposable

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Summary of Contents for 368RAN

Page 1: ...ier WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion could result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life Do not use this furnace if any part has b...

Page 2: ...erature differ ence throughout the house The combustion chamber is stainless steel for long life and it heats up quickly resulting in higher energy efficiency With only minimal care your new furnace w...

Page 3: ...num Stainless steel combustion chamber Heat exchanger designed and shaped to effi ciently transfer heat from furnace into the home Supply air plenum Fully insulated internal walls minimize heat loss H...

Page 4: ...ng equipment Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning and replacing air filters All other operations must be per formed by trained service person nel Observe safety...

Page 5: ...he main burner does not ignite within 30 sec from the call for heat the control will lock out The red button on top of the con trol must be depressed for 3 sec in order to reset the control The contro...

Page 6: ...vided as standard equipment with furnace See Fig 2 To inspect clean and or replace air filters fol low these steps 1 Turn off electrical supply to fur nace See Fig 11 2 Remove blower access door in r...

Page 7: ...Inspect all vent piping inside struc ture for deterioration and vent termi nations outside the structure for blockage Check oil pipes leading to and inside of your furnace for leaks Inspect and clean...

Page 8: ...trol must be depressed for 3 sec in order to reset the control Check for obstructions around the vent termination If the furnace still fails to operate call your service representative For your conven...

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