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1 Induc ed C ombus tion Gas Fur nac e Owne r ’ s Manual NOTE TO INST ALLER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEF T WITH THE EQUIPMENT USER. USER : P lease r ead a ll in structio ns in the ma nu al an d retain all ma nu a ls for fu tu r e r efer ence. A10252 D E S I G N C E R T I F I E D REGISTERED ISO 9001:2000 Always Ask For Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark[...]
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2 WELCOM E T O T ODA Y ’S GENERA TION OF COMFOR T Congra t ul at i ons ! Y our new , highe r e f fi ci e nc y gas f urna ce is a sound i nve s tm e nt whi ch wil l re wa rd you a nd your fa mi ly w it h years o f warm m emo ries win ter after win ter . Not only is your ne w fur na c e ene rgy ef fi c i ent , i t is a lso e xt r em e ly re l i abl[...]
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3 IMPOR T ANT F ACTS (DO’ S AND DON’TS) S DO: READ AND UNDERST AND THI S MANUAL. S DO: Have your f ur nac e and ve nt sys t e m i nspe cte d a nnua l ly by a qu alified service techn ician . S DO: I ns pec t your f ilter mon th ly and clean o r replace wh en need ed . S DO: Pr ovide a de qua te a irf l ow to the fur na c e f or ef fi c ie nt co[...]
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4 ST AR TING YOUR FURNACE Y ou r furn ace uses an au tom atic, ho t surface ig nitio n sy stem to lig ht the b u rners each time th e th ermo stat sign als the fu rn ace to start. Foll ow the s e impor tant saf e guards : S Ne ver at t e mpt to ma nua ll y l i ght t he burne r s w it h a mat c h or othe r s our c e of fl a me . A92319 Fig. 3 - - Do[...]
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5 ON OFF OR A02267 Fig. 9 - - Contr ol Swit c h to ON 8. Re pl ac e the oute r door . 1 2 3 A10301 Fig. 10 - - Fur nac e Door Re pl ace d 9. T urn ON the e le c t ri c a l supply t o the f ur n ace. A92359 Fig. 1 1 - - T urn O n Ele c tr ical Supply 10. Ope n the e xt e rna l ma nual gas va lve. O P E N A06189 Fig. 12 - - Open V al ve 11. Set t he [...]
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6 PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE W i th prope r ma i nte nance a nd c are , your f urna ce wil l ope ra t e ec onomica lly a nd de pe nda bly . I ns t ruc tions f or ba sic ma i nt ena nce ar e found on thi s and t he fol l owi ng page s. Howe ver , be f or e beg in nin g main ten ance, follo w these safety precau tio ns: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Fa[...]
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7 A00227 Fig . 1 6 - - S lide S ide F ilter Ou t o f Fu rna ce A00228 Fig . 1 7 - - S lide B otto m Filter O ut o f Fu rna ce 4. In sp ect the filter. If torn, replace it. NOTE : If a w ashab le filter has b een rep laced w ith: a. Facto ry sp ecified disp o sable med ia filter — Do n o t clean. If dirty, rep lace only w ith med ia filter hav ing[...]
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8 COMBUSTION AREA AND VENT SYSTEM UNIT OPERA TION HAZARD Fai l ur e to fol l ow thi s war ning c ould res ul t in pers onal inj ur y or dea th. For prope r and sa f e opera tion the fur na ce ne e ds ai r for com bu stion an d v entilatio n. Do n ot blo ck or obstru ct air op en ing s o n th e fu rn ace, air op en ing to the area in w hich the fur [...]
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9 In ad d ition to th e typ e o f rou tin e main tenan ce yo u migh t b e willin g to p erfo rm, your furna ce shoul d be i ns pec ted r e gula rly by a prope r ly tr a i ned s ervi c e te chnic i a n. Y ou should w ork w it h your de al e r or s ervi c e te chnic i a n to a ssur e your ins pe c t ion i nc l udes t he foll owing at a minimum. MAINT[...]
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10 NO TE TO EQUIP MENT OWNER: F or y our co nvenience, please r ecord the model and serial numbers of your new equipment in the spaces provi ded. This i nformati on, al ong with the i nstall atio n data and deale r contact i nform atio n will be hel pful shoul d your sy stem require mai ntenance or servi ce. FURNACE Model # ________________________[...]