Part 3 Maintenance
CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS
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Keep the area around the burner clear and free of combustible material, gasoline or other
flammable liquids or vapors. Do not obstruct burner air openings or ventilation grills for
combustion air.
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The motor features permanently lubricated ball bearings and requires no maintenance.
WARNING: If any flame is observed when the burner is on standby, or if the
ignition spark or valve operator is heard to come on before the motor reaches
operating speed, immediately turn off the manual gas control and burner power. A
dangerous condition has developed and must be corrected. CONTACT A QUALIFIED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN FOR CLEANING, READJUSTMENT OR REPAIR.
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Check that the pilot ignition spark does not come on before the motor reaches operating
speed. If it does, the air switch is defective and must be replaced. (See Section X, Motor /
Blower Interlock).
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
SET OPERATING CONTROL TO
OFF
OR THERMOSTAT BELOW ROOM
TEMPERATURE.
2.
TURN MANUAL GAS COCK
ON.
3.
TURN BURNER POWER
ON
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4.
SET OPERATING CONTROL TO
ON
OR THERMOSTAT TO CALL FOR
HEAT.
5.
IF THE PILOT FLAME IS NOT PROVEN WITHIN 15 SECONDS, AFTER THE
PRE-PURGE, THE IGNITION CONTROL MODULE WILL SHUT OFF THE
AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF VALVES AND LOCK OUT. IF THE PROOF
OF FLAME IS LOST DURING BURNER RUN AND THE PILOT IS NOT RE-
ESTABLISHED WITHIN15 SECONDS AFTER THE PRE-PURGE, THE
PRIMARY SAFETY CONTROL WILL SHUT OFF THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY
SHUT-OFF VALVES AND LOCKOUT. TO RESET FOR RESTART, DE-
ENERGIZE THE CONTROL BY SETTING THE OPERATING CONTROL TO
OFF
OR THERMOSTAT BELOW ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR AT LEAST 60
SECONDS.
6.
REPEAT STEP 4 FOR RESTART.
TO SHUT OFF
1.
TURN MANUAL GAS COCK
OFF.
2.
TURN BURNER POWER
OFF.
SHOULD OVERHEATING OF THE APPLIANCE OCCUR
1.
Shut off the manual gas control to the appliance.
2.
Do not
shut off the electrical supply power to the blower.
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Part 3
Maintenance
Lighting Instructions