CAUTION:
Be sure blower is adequately supported
when sliding out of mounting rails, especially in horizon-
tal position, in order to prevent dropping blower and
injuring yourself or damaging blower!
9. Reverse items 1 through 8 to reinstall blower. Refer to
wiring diagram (Fig. 9) of these instructions or diagram
located on inside of door to properly rewire unit.
V.
KEEPING FILTERS CLEAN
WARNING:
Never operate unit without a filter or with
filter access door removed. Failure to adhere to this
warning could lead to a hazardous condition which could
lead to equipment damage and bodily harm.
As a homeowner, keeping filters clean is your most important
responsibility. A dirty filter reduces efficiency of your system,
causes erratic performance of controls, and could result in damage
to motor or heating equipment.
1. Inspect filters at regular intervals depending upon dirt
conditions. For new homes, check filters every week for 4
consecutive weeks. In all cases, inspect filters at least every
3 to 4 weeks when system is in constant operation. Replace
or clean filter at least at beginning of each season (heating
and cooling) and thereafter as needed.
2. If the permanent filter supplied with filter rack becomes
dirty, it can be cleaned with cold water and soap.
Be sure that filter is thoroughly dry before installing back into
furnace.
Minimum filter size is 38-1/4 in. X 24-1/2 in. Suggested filter
material is indicated in Fig. 6. If different type filter is used, it must
be an equivalent high airflow capacity.
Fig. 6—Suggested Filter Material
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