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KEEPING YOUR SYSTEM IN TOP FORM-CONT.

WARNING

Electric  shock  hazard.  Can  cause

injury or death. Before attempting to

perform any maintenance, turn the

electrical power to unit OFF at disĆ

connect switch(es). Unit may have

multiple power supplies.

AM30 Air Module and Filters

Having a clean filter is the most important step in keeping your new
heating and air conditioning system working to its full potential.
Dirt, dust and pet hair clog the filter as air cycles through the system.
Dirty filters make the equipment work harder which causes the unit
to use more energy than normal. A system with dirty filters will not
provide you with the comfort you expect. Cleaning or
replacing the filter is much less expensive than higher
energy bills or damaged equipment.

 Make sure that all the power is 

OFF

 to the unit

before attempting to change filter. Have the dealer
show  you  where  your  unit's  filter  is  located.  The
filter  may  be  found  either  inside  or  outside  the
AM30 air module or in the wall at the return air
grille. If the filter 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 filter. If you don't know what filter you
need,  call  your  Lennox  dealer  with  the  model
number of the unit. The dealer will be able to tell you
what type and size filter you need.

The filter shipped with the AM30 unit is reusable and can be
cleaned with a mild soap and water. The filter should be completely dried before being returned to the
unit . When replacing, look for the airflow direction arrow marked on the filter. Disposable filters (used
at the return air grille) cannot be cleaned but should be replaced every month. During times of heavy
usage, it is beneficial to vacuum the filter in between changes or cleanings.
Your system may include an electronic air cleaner which rids your home of even the smallest particles of
dirt, dust and pollen. Ask your Lennox dealer to instruct you on its maintenance.

External

Side Return

Filter

Pull filter door

to remove filter

Remove lower

access panel.

Press side clips

and pull filter

up and out.

Internal Bottom

Return Air Filter

(Upflow shown)

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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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