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USER’S INFORMATION MANUAL

Models: ODF, ODR, OUF, OLF, OLR

Oil-Fired Furnaces

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Congratulations...

...you have one of the most modern oil furnaces made.  Your unit has been carefully selected to keep you warm and comfort-
able during the winter months. It will deliver superb performance with only minimal help from you.
To keep your operating costs low and to eliminate unnecessary service calls, we have provided a few guidelines to help you
with your furnace.  These guidelines will help you understand how your furnace operates and how to maintain it so you can get
years of safe and dependable service.

For your safety – read before operating
This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. 

 Do not try to light the burner by

hand.
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and oil control which has been under water.

Periodic Inspections

Your oil furnace is designed to give many years of efficient, satisfactory service.  However, the varied air pollutants commonly
found in most areas can affect longevity and safety.  Chemicals contained in everyday household items such as laundry
detergents, cleaning sprays, hair sprays, deodorizers, and other products which produce airborne residuals may have an
adverse affect upon the metals used to construct your furnace.

It is important that you visually inspect the conditions of the burner and vent from the furnace.  A flashlight will be useful for
these inspections.  Make one inspection prior to the beginning of the heating season and another during the middle.  Should
you observe unusual amounts of rust, flakes or other deposits, coatings, or corrosion, it is important that you call your authorized
dealer at once to obtain a qualified service inspection.  Even if no unusual rust or other deposits are observed, 

it is recommended

that the furnace be inspected and serviced at least once per year by a qualified service technician.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ....................................................... 1

OPERATING YOUR FURNACE ............................................... 2

Lighting Instructions ................................................. 2
Temperature Control ................................................ 2
Fan Operation .......................................................... 2

MAINTENANCE OF YOUR FURNACE ................................... 2

Cleaning/Replacing Filters ....................................... 2
Combustion/Ventilation Air ....................................... 3
Venting and Furnace Support .................................. 3

If the information in this manual is not followed exactly,
a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury, or loss of life.  For assistance or
additional information, consult a qualified installer or
service agency.

  WARNING

Do not store combustible materials or flammable items,
including gasoline and other flammable vapors and
liquids, near the furnace, vent pipe, or warm air ducts.
The furnace area must not be used as a broom closet or
for any other storage purposes. Never burn garbage or
paper in the heating system.  Such uses may result in
actions that could cause property damage, personal injury,
or death.

  WARNING

Installation and service must be performed by a qualified
installer or service agency.

 CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for ODF

Page 1: ... metals used to construct your furnace It is important that you visually inspect the conditions of the burner and vent from the furnace A flashlight will be useful for these inspections Make one inspection prior to the beginning of the heating season and another during the middle Should you observe unusual amounts of rust flakes or other deposits coatings or corrosion it is important that you call...

Page 2: ...home Do not block supply registers or return grilles with furniture or rugs And if you also have cooling 4 Keep surface of the outdoor coil free from dirt lint paper or leaves 5 Check and clean indoor coil if necessary This check should be made at the start of each cooling season by your service technician What to do if your unit fails to operate 1 Be sure the main switch that supplies power to th...

Page 3: ...ion of this airflow can cause an unsafe condition which may result in death or permanent injury Lethal carbon monoxide gas can be produced if combustion air is restricted Furnaces located in a closet alcove or utility room must have provision for adequate air supply by means of upper and lower grilles in the door or by the introduction of outside air or both National codes and local code requireme...

Page 4: ...0 Wellworth Ave Jackson Michigan 49203 Ph 517 787 2100 Fax 517 787 9341 www heatcontroller com THE QUALITY LEADER IN CONDITIONING AIR Design specifications performance data and materials subject to change without notice 11 2011 ...

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