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The ignition system control must be replaced in event of
any physical damage, tampering, bent terminals, missing
or broken parts, stripped threads, or evidence of
exposure to heat, water, or excessive moisture.
IMPORTANT
Follow the operating instructions provided by
the manufacturer of your heating appliance.
These instructions describe a typical ignition
system control application, but the specific con-
trols used and the procedures outlined by the
manufacturer of your appliance can differ,
requiring special instructions.
STOP: Read the Warnings Above.
The pilot flame is lit automatically. If the appliance does
not turn on when the thermostat is set several degrees
above room temperature, follow these instructions:
1.
Set the thermostat to its lowest setting to reset the
safety control.
2.
Disconnect all electric power to the appliance.
3.
Remove the ignition system control access panel.
4.
Move the ignition system control switch to the OFF
position.
5.
Wait five minutes to clear out any unburned gas. If
you then smell gas, STOP! Follow the Warnings
above. If you do not smell gas, continue with the
next step.
6.
Move the ignition system control switch to the ON
position.
7.
Replace the ignition system control access panel.
8.
Reconnect all electric power to the appliance.
9.
Set the thermostat to the desired setting.
10.
If the appliance does not turn on, move the ignition
system control switch to the OFF position and con-
tact a qualified service technician for assistance.
TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE
Vacation Shutdown
Set the thermostat to the desired room temperature while
you are away.
Complete Shutdown
Turn off power to the appliance. Turn off the gas supply
to the appliance. Appliance will completely shut off.
Follow the procedure in the Instructions to the
Homeowner section above to resume normal operation.