Never attempt to modify this furnace. Fire, explosion, asphyxiation, or carbon monoxide poisoning may occur.
If the furnace malfunctions, consult a trained service technician.
Proceed with caution when storing items under the
cabinets
to prevent crushing or damaging the furnace
ducting or
blocking the cold air return.
The furnace will not operate properly if the air flow at the
floor registers, or the air return to the furnace, is blocked by
personal, storage items, or rugs.
These brief operation instructions are for quick reference only. Any quick start instructions provided should
not take the place of the complete Operation Manual provided by this item's manufacturer.
How to Operate the Furnace
To operate, set the thermostat to the desired temperature setting and turn the thermostat ON. Allow 60 seconds for the
furnace to begin operating. To shut down the furnace, turn the thermostat OFF. After the furnace has been turned off,
the
fan will run for approximately 60 seconds to cool down.
For your safety, do not use gasoline or other flammable liquids in the vicinity of the furnace or any other
appliance.
Smoke and fumes may be created as a result of the
residual
burn off of the manufacturing compounds that are
sometimes
present the first time the furnace is used. This is
normal;
however, to minimize the smoke and fumes, the
initial
lighting of the furnace should be completed with the
windows
and doors open.
Clean the complete furnace and air tube passageways periodically to remove dust, lint, etc. Check the gas system for
leaks at least once a year. Check and clean the blower wheel annually.
Maintaining the Furnace
The furnace should be thoroughly cleaned before the start of each heating season. Any debris in the system may restrict
air flow for combustion, bind the combustion air impeller, or prevent the blower motor from running properly. Also, check
the burner pilot orifices for debris. Lint accumulations may cause the blower to become unbalanced, vibrate, and restrict
the ability of the blower to move air. If lint is blown into the heat exchanger, it may cause odors or create a fire hazard.
Contact an authorized service technician for annual cleaning.
On the exterior of the coach you will find a furnace cover. This cover should be removed by authorized service
technicians only.
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