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Service
CAUTION
Do not tamper with unit controls. Call your qualified
service technician.
Servicing the Air Filter
NOTE − Under no circumstances should the access panels
to the blower compartment be left off or left partially open.
Throw-Away Type Filters
Check filters monthly and re-
place when necessary to assure proper furnace operation.
Replace filters with like kind and size filters.
Reusable Type Filters
Filters should be checked
monthly and cleaned when necessary to assure proper fur-
nace operation. Use warm water and a mild detergent. Re-
place filter when dry. Permanent filters supplied with
SLO183UFV furnaces do not require oiling after cleaning.
Examine filter label for any for special instructions that may
apply.
Servicing the Blower
Blower motor is prelubricated and sealed for extended op-
eration. No further lubrication is required. Disconnect pow-
er to unit before cleaning blower wheel for debris.
Inspecting the Flue Pipe
The flue pipe should be inspected annually by a qualified
service technician. Remove and clean any soot or ash
found in the flue pipe. Inspect pipe for holes or rusted
areas. If replacement is necessary, replace with the same
size and type as required by code. Inspect the flue draft
control device and replace if found defective.
Cleaning the Heat Exchanger
1. Remove the vent pipe from the furnace.
2. Remove the locking screws and the caps from the
clean out tubes. Remove flue access elbow.
3. Using a long spiral wire brush, sweep down the outer
drum of the heat exchanger. Then using the hose at-
tachment, vacuum out loose debris.
4. Remove the locking screw and cap from the observa-
tion tube and with the spiral wire brush, reach upward
toward the rear of the heat exchanger to clean out the
crossover tube.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to clean the combustion chamber. It
can be easily damaged.
5. Replace the three clean out caps and flue access el-
bow. Make sure locking screws are secure.
6. Brush out and vacuum the vent outlet area of the outer
drum and replace vent pipe.
7. Clean around the burner, blower deck and vestibule
area.
NOTE − A heat exchanger clean-out kit ABRSH380
(35K09) is available from Lennox. The Kit includes one
radiator brush (which consists of a tapered brush with
a 36" spiral wire handle).
GeniSys
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Primary Burner Control
SLO183UFV units are equipped with the Beckett GeniSys-
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7505B primary burner control. The control is positioned
on the upper right−hand side of the Beckett AFG burner as-
sembly. The control includes a reset button and three sta-
tus lights. See figure 13 for location of reset buttons and
status lights. Table 10 details reset button operation. Table
11 details status light function.
Additional information on the GeniSys
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7505B primary
burner control is provided with this furnace.
Figure 13
Beckett GeniSys
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7505B Primary Burner Control
Reset Button
with Red Status Light
Yellow Pump Prime
Status Light
Green Flame
Status Light
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