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PROBLEM
9. Excessive dirt accumulation
surrounding air registers in the
home.
10. Home does not achieve
comfortable temperatures.
11. Rapid accumulation of
creosote in furnace and flue.
SUGGESTED REMEDY
Install filter kit.
Install filter on return air.
Replace air filter.
Refer to information in the manual re-
lating to the proper installation pro-
cedures or contact your local heating
and cooling contractor.
**See above - contact heating and
cooling contractor.
Check and replace if necessary.
Furnace room may be too air tight. We
recommend installing an aperture to
the outside consisting of a minimum
of fifteen square inches.
Provide adequate insulation.
Consult a professional heating and
cooling contractor to determine cor-
rect sizing.
Completely avoid using if at all pos-
sible. If circumstances necessitate
the use of wet or unseasoned wood,
fuel the furnace with smaller loads.
The fires will be hotter, thereby retard-
ing the accumulation of creosote.
Completely avoid using.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
• Filter not installed.
• Filter not installed.
• Excessive dirt accumulation in air
filter.
• Improper connection to the
existing furnace.
• Improperly sized ducting.
• Excessive dirt accumulation in air
filter.
• Combustion not receiving an
adequate amount of oxygen.
• Inadequate insulation in the
home.
• Your unit is of inadequate size for
your home.
• Fueling furnace with wet or
unseasoned wood.
• Use of highly rosined wood, such
as pine.