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OWN E R ' S MANUAL DIAMOND 80 BEL T -DRIVE GAS-FIRED FU RNACE 035-14411 -000 REV A (8 99) Form 650.74-O2 Y CONTENTS HOW YOUR GAS FURNACE WO RKS . 2 KEEP THE FURNACE AREA CLEAR . . . 2 START-UP & SHUTDOWN GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE OPERATING: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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035-1441 1-000 REV A (899) Form 65 0.74-O2Y 2 Unitary P rodu cts Grou p HOW YOUR GAS FURNACE WORKS Y our fu rnace i s a ve ry easy appli- ance to take for gran ted. Sea son after seas on, it sits there in your home, kee ping y ou warm and com- fortable. F or this r eason, y ou may never h ave given m uch th ought to the way you r furnac e operate s[...]
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035-1441 1-000 REV A (899) Form 65 0.74-O2Y Unitary Pro ducts Group 3 ï If the blowe r is runn ing, wai t until it s huts off aut omatical ly . ï Make sur e all me tal surfa ces o f the furna ce have coo led to room tem perature before begin ning. FOR YOUR SAFETY , R E A D B E F O R E OPERA TING: a. This ap pliance d oes not hav e a pilot. It i s[...]
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035-1441 1-000 REV A (899) Form 65 0.74-O2Y 4 Unitary P rodu cts Grou p SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS TURNING OF F GAS TO FURNACE Set thermo stat to the l owest s et- ting. 1. Set therm ostat to the lowest setting. 2. Remove th e control ac cess pan el . 3. T urn gas contr ol switc h to ì OFFî . If gas val ve is eq uipped with a control knob - turn k nob[...]
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035-1441 1-000 REV A (899) Form 65 0.74-O2Y Unitary Pro ducts Group 5 LOCA TING /REMOVING FIL TER S Filters are to be a pplied exter nal to the furna ce cabi net and ar e typi- cally installe d in re turn-a ir ducti ng. Retu rn-a ir d uc t(s) ma y co nsis t o f either bo ttom only , or botto m and one side. S ingle -side or Du al-sid e returns are [...]
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035-1441 1-000 REV A (899) Form 65 0.74-O2Y 6 Unitary P rodu cts Grou p the filter s. Prope r burner flame appearan ce is shown be low . Remove th e front panels and t urn the gas c ontrol to th e OFF pos ition . Chec k the foll owing it ems: ï Check for dust an d lint on the sensor and ma in burne rs. ï Check the vent pipe an d chim- ney for blo[...]
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035-1441 1-000 REV A (899) Form 65 0.74-O2Y Unitary Pro ducts Group 7 SER VI CE R ECORD[...]
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Subject to change without notice. Printed i n U.S.A. Copyri ght © by Un itary Products G roup 1999. All rights reserved. Supersed e s: 650.74-O2Y (1 198) 650.74-O2 Y (899) Unit ary 5005 Y ork Norman Product Drive OK Group North 73069 035-1441 1-000 REV A (899) Form 650.7 4-O2Y SER VICE RECORD[...]