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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Consider the materials stored near to the CompleteHeat system. Make sure the area around both AM30
and HM30 units has adequate space according to the prescribed clearances. 

DO NOT

 store combustible

materials such as newspapers, rags, mops, or flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner
near this or any other heating appliance.

Vapors from flammable liquids will explode and catch fire

causing death or severe burns.

Keep flammable products:

1. far away from heater,

2. in approved containers,

3. tightly closed, and

4. out  of  children's  reach.

Vapors:

1. cannot be seen,

2. are heavier than air,

3. go a long way on the floor and

4. can be carried from other rooms

to the heater by air currents.

FOR YOUR SAFETY - Do not store or use gasoline or other

flammable, combustible, or corrosive vapors and liquids in

the vicinity of this appliance.

Water temperature over 125

_

F can cause severe burns

instantly or death from scalds.

Children, disabled and elderly are at high risk of being

scalded.

See the Adjusting Water Temperature section in this

manual before setting temperature at heat module

(HM30 unit). Feel water before bathing or showering.

Temperature limiting valves are available and are recomĆ

mended for all applications.

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for CompleteHeat

Page 1: ...N HEATING SYSTEM PRODUCT LITERATURE 1997 Lennox Industries Inc Litho U S A SYSTEM OPERATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 503 718M 6 98 Supersedes 8 97 All manuals and user guides at all guides co...

Page 2: ...30 The two units work together to provide warm air like a furnace and hot potable water like a hot water heater The CompleteHeat sys tem takes care of these needs while being up to 40 more efficient t...

Page 3: ...at dial Combustion products travel out of the heat exchanger condensate water is drained and exhaust gases are vented safely to the outdoors Hot water is directed from the HM30 to faucets shower heads...

Page 4: ...and 4 out of children s reach Vapors 1 cannot be seen 2 are heavier than air 3 go a long way on the floor and 4 can be carried from other rooms to the heater by air currents FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not sto...

Page 5: ...t force 6 Turn on all electrical power to system 7 Set room thermostat and water temperature dial to desired settings NOTE When unit is initially started steps 1 through 7 may need to be repeated to p...

Page 6: ...tat does not have ON or CONT settings and the continuous fan option is desired ask your dealer about an optional continuous fan switch In high humidity areas the continuous fan operation tends to incr...

Page 7: ...ves These valves help reduce the risk of scalding KEEPING YOUR SYSTEM IN TOP FORM HM30 Tank Draining Procedure It is recommended that 5 to 10 gallons of water from the HM30 tank be drained every six m...

Page 8: ...is in the air module it may be inside the unit behind an access panel or located on the side of the unit in an external filter rack If replacement is necessary always replace it with the same type of...

Page 9: ...me caution when discharging valve Re placement of T P valve should be done by a trained professional or a licensed plumb ing contractor T P valve testing should be done annual ly Remove HM30 top acces...

Page 10: ...d be in the ON position 4 Replace any blown fuses or reset circuit breakers 5 Air filter should be clean To keep your heating and cooling system running in peak operating condition year after year con...

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