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1. Connect the electrical cord to an approved electrical
outlet.
A selector switch located on the back of the heater
allows heater operation in either heating or
ventilation (no heat) modes. See Fig. 15.
A. Heat Mode Operation
a. Open all manual fuel supply valves. Check for gas
leaks using an approved leak detector. The gas
control valve in the heater has a manual shut-off
feature incorporated into the valve assembly.
Ensure the indicator on the valve is positioned to
ON. See Fig 14.
FIG. 14
b. Push the selector switch to heat.
See. Fig.15.
c. Set the thermostat above room temperature
-- The fan motor will start
-- Igniter will spark
-- Ignition occurs
d. The thermostat cycles the heater on and off
based on set point.
(It is normal for air to be trapped in the gas hose on
new installations. The heater may attempt more than
one trial for ignition before air is finally purged from
line and ignition takes place.)
FIG. 15
When the switch is set to heat, four status lights (see
Fig.15) will be activated in sequence as specific
circuits are checked by the ignition control. If the
heater does not light, and a status light is off, refer to
the troubleshooting label on the inside of the heater’s
burner end access door or the troubelshooting of the
manual.
B. Vent Mode Operation
-- Push the selector switch to off,
O
,
then to vent.
symbol.
-- Only the fan motor will operate. The igniter will not
spark,nor will ignition occur.
The ventilation feature is used when air circulation is
required. The heater will not cycle on its thermostat
setting.
C. Off
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1. Position the switch to midpoint
O.
2. Do not exceed input rating stamped on nameplate or
manufacturer’s recommended burner orifice pressure
for size orifice(s) used. Make certain that the primary
air supply to main burner is open and free of dust,
dirt and debris for complete, proper combustion.
Start-Up Instructions
SELECTOR
SWITCH
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