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1 Owne r ’ s Manual PLUS 95S - - MODEL 355CA V DIRECT VENT 4 - - W A Y MUL TIPOISE MODULA TING CONDENSING GAS FURNACE WITH P ERFECT SENS E T PERFECT H UMIDIT Y T NOTE TO I NST ALLER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE EQUIPMENT USER. USER: Ple a s e re a d a l l i ns tr uc t i ons in t he ma nua l a nd re t ai n a l l man uals fo r fu ture r efere[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO A N EW GENERA TION OF COMFOR T 2 ... FURNACE COMPONENTS 3 .......................... SAFETY CONSIDERA TIONS 4 ........................ BEFORE ST AR TING YOUR FURNACE 4 ................ ST AR TI NG AND SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE 5 .. Steps fo r Start ing Y our F urnace 5 .................. Shutting Do wn Y o ur Furnac[...]
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3 FURNACE COMP ONENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 5 15 A07609 Fig. 2 - - Model 355CA V Furnace 1. Combus tion- - ai r inta ke conne ct ion to ensur e cont amina nt- - free air (righ t or left sid e). 2. Burne r si ght glas s for vie wing burne r fla me. 3. Burne r a sse mbly (i nside ). Oper at es wi th ene r gy - - sa ving ins hot[...]
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4 SAF ETY CONSIDERA TIONS Rec ogniz e saf ety inf orma tion. Thi s is the s afe ty- - al er t symbol . W hen you s ee thi s s ymbol on the fur nac e a nd in i nst ruct ions or ma nuals , be al ert t o the pote nti al f or per sonal i njur y . Unders tand the signal words: DANGER, W ARNING, a n d CAUTION. DANGER identi fie s the most se rious h azar[...]
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5 ST AR TING AND SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE Ins te ad of a conti nuousl y burni ng pi lot fl ame whi ch wa st es val uabl e ener gy , your fur nac e uses a n aut omat ic, hot sur fa ce ign itio n system to ligh t th e bu rners each tim e th e thermo stat starts your fur n ace. Follow the se i mportant s afe guards : S Ne ver att empt to manua ll y [...]
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6 A05087 Fig. 10 - - Remove Fur nace Door A04150 Fig. 1 1 - - Co ntr ol Swit ch to OFF A04151 A04151 Fig. 12 - - Contr ol Swit ch t o ON A05088 Fig. 13 - - Furnace D oor Repl ace d A92359 Fig. 14 - - T urn On El ec tr ic al Supply O P E N A06189 Fig. 15 - - Open V alve 7. Repl ac e main fur nac e door . (See F ig. 13. ) 8. T urn ON t he e lec tr ic[...]
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7 your t her mos ta t) , a nd the n re tur n to ON . The blowe r w il l swi tc h to the ne xt higher s pee d. Ther e ar e at l ea st 3 s peeds t o choos e fr om. If t he blowe r is r unning on it s highe st spe ed, a re ques t to chan g e will d irect the b low er to retu rn to its lo west sp eed. If you own an Evol ution Cont rol, si mpl y push t [...]
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8 will ev entu ally lo ck o u t. It is recom men ded that th e furn ace air filter be checked ev ery 3 o r 4 weeks and clean ed if necessary. If installed with facto ry - - sp ecified d ispo sab le m edia filter, ch eck or replace filter befor e each h eatin g and co o ling season . R epl ace disp o sable m edia filter at least on ce a y ear . Th e[...]
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9 A93010 Fig . 2 3 - - S lidin g F ilter Reta iner S idew ay s A93011 Fig . 2 4 - - S lide A ir Filter O ut o f F urn ace A93012 Fig. 25 - - Removi ng Filt er Re tai ner fr om Latc h A93013 Fig. 26 - - Rem oving Ai r Fi lte r A00227 Fig . 2 7 - - S lide S id e Filter Ou t o f Fu rna ce A00228 Fig . 2 8 - - S lide B o ttom F ilter Ou t of F urn ace [...]
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10 A05088 Fig. 30 - - Replac e Furnac e Door A06192 Fig. 31 - - Replac e Side Fi lt er Cabi net Door 5. If wash able filter, wash filter (if dirty ) in sink , b athtu b, or outs ide wi th a gar den hose. Al ways use col d ta p wa te r . A mi ld l iquid de te rge nt ma y be use d if ne ce ss ar y . Spr ay wa te r thr ough f ilter in t he opposi te d[...]
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11 CARBON MONOXIDE POI SONING HAZARD Fai lure t o fol low this war ning c ould r es ult i n pers onal inj ury or dea th. If hol es ar e f ound in the pi pes or if a ny port ion has bec ome dis conne cte d, toxic f umes c an es ca pe int o your home. DO NOT OPERA TE YOUR FURNACE. Cal l your dea le r for se rvi ce . ! W ARNING Chec k the com busti on[...]
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12 2. T urn of f e lec tri ca l suppl y to the f urn ace. (See F ig . 17 .) 3. Rem ove main fur nac e door . (See Fi g. 19.) 4. Rem ove upper induc er housing dr ai n conne ct ion ca p. (Se e Fig. 35.) A06456 Fig. 35 - - Upper I nduce r Housi ng Drain Co nn ectio n Ca p 5. Conne ct fi eld- - s uppli ed 1/2- - in. ID t ube t o upper induce r housi n[...]
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13 A CHECK - - UP CHECKLIST Y our furna ce re pres ent s an impor ta nt inve st me nt in your fa mily’ s com fort and your hom e’ s val ue. T o kee p it pe rf orming pr oper ly and to pre vent fut ure proble ms, ha ve a tra ine d s ervi ce s peci al is t give your f urnac e a prof ess iona l chec k - - up annual ly . The follo wi ng ch ecklist [...]
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14 NO TE TO EQUIP MENT OWNER: F or your co n venience, pl ease record the model and serial numbers of your new equipment i n the spaces provi ded. This info rmation, alo ng with the instal lation data and deal er contact info rmation wil l be helpful shoul d your sy stem require maintenance or servi ce. FURNACE Model # _____________________________[...]