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035-14379-000 REV C (900)

Unitary Products Group

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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

1. STOP! Read all preceding safety 

information.

2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.

3. Turn OFF all electrical power to the 

appliance.

4. This furnace is equipped with an 

ignition device which automatically 
lights the burners. Do not try to light 
the burners by hand.

5. Remove the control access panel.

6. Turn gas control switch to "OFF".

7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out 

any gas. If you then smell gas, 
STOP! Follow step B in the preced-
ing safety information. If you don't 
smell gas, go to the next step.

8. Turn gas control switch to "ON". Do 

not force.

9. Replace control access panel.

10.Turn on all electrical power to the 

appliance.

11.Set thermostat to the desired set-

ting.

12.The unit will go through a 17-sec-

ond igniter warm-up period. Then if 
the unit does not light within 4 sec-
onds, the unit will go through two 
additional cycles before locking out.

13.If the furnace will not operate, follow 

the instructions "To Turn OFF Gas 
To Furnace" and call your service 
technician or gas supplier. 

SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS

To Turn OFF Gas To Furnace

1. Set thermostat to the lowest setting.

2. Turn off all electrical power to the 

furnace if service is to be per-
formed.

3. Remove the control access panel.

4. Turn gas control switch to “OFF”. If 

gas valve is equipped with a control 
knob, turn knob clockwise to “OFF” 
position.

5. Replace the control access panel.     

YOUR FURNACE'S FILTER -  
WHAT IT DOES

The filter in your furnace takes the lint and
dust out of the air that passes through it.
This keeps dirt particles from getting into the
moving parts of the furnace, where they
could cause serious damage. It also keeps
the dirt from circulating through your home.

As the filter continues to collect these parti-
cles, it becomes clogged and no longer
allows enough air to circulate through the
furnace. If this happens, the heat exchang-
ers and blower motor could overheat; a
potentially dangerous situation. It is very
important to keep the air filter clean! Never
operate your furnace without a suitable air
filter. 

FREQUENCY OF CHECKING  
FILTERS

Clean your furnace's filter at least every
three months. If you need to replace a filter,
check the filter chart to be sure you install
the right size and type of filter for your fur-
nace.

If your home is new, you should check the
filter every week for the first four weeks after
you begin to use the furnace, and then at
least every three weeks after that, especially
if the system runs constantly.

LOCATING / REMOVING FILTERS

Upflow Furnaces

Most upflow furnaces have their filters
located on the side or bottom of the furnace
in a filter frame.

If your furnace has this type return filter
frame, remove the door by pulling on it.
Slide the filter out of its channel. To replace
after cleaning, slide filter into place and
snap the door on the end of the filter rack.

Some installations may have filters located
in the blower compartment. Check with the
installer for your filter location. 

To check filters located in the blower com-
partment, remove th upper furnace door by
lifting up. Pull out bottom of door and lower
from furnace. Remove th blower compart-
ment panel by lifting up. 

Note:

The spring-loaded safety cutoff switch,

mounted under the blower deck will auto-
matically cut off the electrical power supply
to the furnace when the blower panel is
removed. 

To remove bottom mounted filter (s) on all
furnaces, push the looped end of the filter
retainer to the side and then lift up. Reverse
the procedure to reinstall filters. 

Gas Valves -  White-Rodgers 
                         36F52-204  

ON

OFF

Main Regulator
Adjust

On/Off Switch

Wrench
Boss

Inlet

Outlet

Should overheating occur, or the gas
supply fail to shut off, shut off the main
manual gas valve to the furnace
before shutting off the electrical  sup-
ply.

Typical Gas Piping

Upflow Furnace Internal Filter  
Applications

Summary of Contents for G9T-DH

Page 1: ... 4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 4 FILTER SIZES 4 WARNING 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 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch ...

Page 2: ...led to room temperature before beginning FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING A This appliance does not have a pilot It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burners Do not try to light the burners by hand B BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor ...

Page 3: ... circulate through the furnace If this happens the heat exchang ers and blower motor could overheat a potentially dangerous situation It is very important to keep the air filter clean Never operate your furnace without a suitable air filter FREQUENCY OF CHECKING FILTERS Clean your furnace s filter at least every three months If you need to replace a filter check the filter chart to be sure you ins...

Page 4: ...e sure no sagging cracks gaps etc exist around the base of the furnace Check the main burner flames for proper adjustment per the illustration below Routine periodic maintenance checks should be done on your furnace at least every time you check the filters Remove the front panels and the panel on the front of the burner box after turning the knob on the gas control to the OFF position Check the f...

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