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IMPORTANT FACTS 
(DO’s and DO NOT’S)

 

•DO: READ AND UNDERSTAND 
THIS MANUAL.

•DO: Have your furnace and vent sys-
tem inspected annually by a qualified 
service technician.

•DO: Inspect your filter monthly and 
clean or replace when needed.

•DO: Provide adequate airflow to the 
furnace or efficient combustion and 
safe ventilation.

•DO: Keep your furnace free and clear 
of insulating material. Some materials 
may be combustible...

 

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•DO NOT: Enclose your furnace in an 
airtight room or seal it behind solid 
doors.

•DO NOT: Keep combustible materi-
als, gasoline, and other flammable liq-
uids or vapors around your furnace.

•DO NOT: Cover your furnace in any 
manner.

•DO NOT: Store anything (including 
trash or debris) near your furnace.

•DO NOT: In any way block or restrict 
airflow around your furnace.

•DO NOT: In any way block or restrict 
airflow to your supply air and return air 
grills.

•DO NOT: Use your furnace room as a 
broom closet or a place to store any 
kind of chemical or cleaner.

•DO NOT: Contaminate the air used for 
combustion of your furnace with any 
kind of chemical or fumes. This could 
also cause heat exchangers, metal vent 
systems or components to deteriorate.

 

NOTE:

 

 These chemicals or fumes are 

present in many products around the 
home, such as: water softener salts, any 
type of household cleaning product, 

any type of laundry product, adhesives, 
paints, varnishes, paint strippers, 
waxes and plastics, etc.

During remodeling be sure the com-

bustion air is fresh and uncontami-
nated. If these compounds are burned 
in your furnace, the heat exchangers 
and metal vent system may deteriorate.

•DO NOT: Use your furnace if any 
part has been underwater. Call a qual-
ified service technician to inspect your 
furnace.  

 

NOTE: 

 

 The qualified installer or

agency must use only factory-
authorized re-placement parts, kits, 
and accessories when modifying or 
repairing this product.

This furnace contains safety devices 
which must be manually reset. If the fur-
nace is left unattended for an extended 
period of time, have it checked periodi-
cally for proper operation. This precau-
tion will prevent problems associated 
with no heat, such as frozen water pipes, 
etc. See “Before You Request a Service 
Call’’ section in this manual.

 

SAFETY 
CONSIDERATIONS

 

Installing and servicing heating equip-
ment can be hazardous due to gas and 
electrical components. Only trained 
and qualified personnel should install, 
repair, or service heating equipment.

Untrained personnel can perform ba-
sic maintenance functions such as 
cleaning or replacing air filters. All 
other operations must be performed 
by trained service personnel. Observe 
safety precautions in this manual, on 
tags, and on labels attached to the fur-
nace and other safety precautions that 
may apply.

Recognize safety information: This is 
the safety-alert symbol

 

 

 

. When you 

see this symbol on the furnace and in 
instructions or manuals, be alert to the 
potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words—DAN-
GER, WARNING, and CAUTION. 
These words are used with the
safety-alert symbol. DANGER identi-
fies the most serious hazards which 

 

will

 

 

result in severe personal injury or 
death. WARNING signifies hazards 
which 

 

could

 

 result in personal injury or 

death. CAUTION is used to identify 
unsafe practices which 

 

would

 

 result in 

minor personal injury or product and 
property damage. NOTE is used to 
highlight suggestions which will result 
in enhanced installation, reliability or 
operation.

 

STARTING YOUR 
FURNACE

 

Your furnace uses an automatic hot sur-
face ignition system to light the burners 
each time the thermostat signals the 
furnace to start.  

 

Follow these impor-

tant safeguards:

 

• Never attempt to manually light the 
burners with a match or other source of 
flame.

 

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• Read and follow the operating in-
structions on the furnace, especially the 
item that reads as follows:

“Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas. 
Then smell for gas, including near the 
floor. If you smell gas, 

 

STOP!

 

  Follow 

“B’’ in the safety information above on 
this label. If you don’t smell gas, go to 
the next step.”

• If a suspected malfunction occurs 
with your gas control system, such as 
the burners do not light when they 
should, refer to the shutdown proce-
dures on the furnace, or in the next sec-
tion, to turn off your system, then call 
your dealer as soon as possible.

 

CHECK AIR FILTER:

 

 Before at-

tempting to start your furnace, be sure 

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WARNING

 

Should overheating occur, or
the gas valve fail to shut off the
gas supply, turn off the manual
gas valve (See Fig. 6) to the fur-
nace BEFORE turning off the
electrical supply. A failure to
follow this warning could re-
sult in a fire or explosion, and
personal injury or death.

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Страница 1: ...r the gas supplier WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or property damage WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow...

Страница 2: ...into the development of your new furnace Take a little time now to assure its most efficient operation for years to come 1 FURNACE COMPONENTS 2 Energy Efficient Gas Furnace VENT ELBOW DRAFT SAFEGUARD...

Страница 3: ...TY CONSIDERATIONS Installing and servicing heating equip ment can be hazardous due to gas and electrical components Only trained and qualified personnel should install repair or service heating equipm...

Страница 4: ...If you do not smell gas go to the next step 7 Turn the control switch to ON See Fig 10 8 Replace the outer door and tighten the thumbscrew See Fig 11 9 Turn ON the electrical supply to the furnace Se...

Страница 5: ...nge your FAN switch from on to off or auto depending on your ther mostat and then return to on The blower will switch to the next highest speed There are at least 3 speeds to choose from If the blower...

Страница 6: ...filters Alternate sizes and addi tional filters may be ordered from your dealer COMBUSTION AREA AND VENT SYSTEM Inspect the combustion area and vent system before each heating season An accumulation...

Страница 7: ...eck the manual reset limit switches located on the end of the burn ers If the furnace has experienced a high temperature condition due to in adequate combustion air these switches will shut off the fu...

Страница 8: ...Serial No INDOOR COIL Product No Model No Serial No without sags gaps cracks etc around the furnace base so as to provide an air seal between the return air duct and furnace 8 A check for loose conne...

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