Page 2 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS Section 1 Rating Plate Information .............................................. 1 Section 2 Important Safety Precautions ...................................... 1 Section 3 Understanding How Your Furnace andAir Conditioner Works ................................................. 3 Section 4...
Page 3 - SECTION 2 • IMPORTANT SAFETY; A HAZARD ALERT SYMBOL; SECTION 1 • RATING PLATE INFORMATION; YOUR FURNACE INFORMATION; WARNING
Manual 2100-366 Page 1 SECTION 2 • IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2.A HAZARD ALERT SYMBOL An explanation point surrounded by a triangle. 2.B SIGNAL WORDS Years of safe, dependable service are assuredwhen you understand and follow all safetyprecautions. Signal words “ WARNING ” and “ CAUTION ” alert yo...
Page 4 - • Aldehydes have a strong pungent, acrid smell; CORROSIVE AND COMBUSTIBLE
Manual 2100-366 Page 2 • Aldehydes have a strong pungent, acrid smell that can cause nausea. • Carbon monoxide is tasteless, colorless and odorless. It can cause headaches, flu-likesymptoms or nausea. We refer to all thesesymptoms as nausea in this manual. It can alsocause death by asphyxiation. 2.2...
Page 5 - SECTION 3 • UNDERSTANDING HOW; ALTERATION OF FURNACE CONTROLS; BASIC OPERATION – HEATING CYCLE; Delay on Make Timer and Break Time Delay
Manual 2100-366 Page 3 SECTION 3 • UNDERSTANDING HOW YOUR FURNACE WORKS Your installer should have given you a detailedexplanation of how the furnace operates. Shownbelow are the basic operation characteristics andsequence of operation. If you have any questionsconsult your installer and/or service ...
Page 6 - High Pressure Switch and Lockout Sequence; SECTION 4 • TURNING OFF FURNACE IN; PHASE MONITOR; OPERATION
Manual 2100-366 Page 4 High Pressure Switch and Lockout Sequence • If the high pressure switch opens, the compressor contactor will de-energize immediately. Thelockout time in the CCM will go into a softlockout and stay locked out until the high pressureswitch closes and the delay on break has expir...
Page 7 - DEVICES; must; know how to turn off gas; before
Manual 2100-366 Page 5 To turn gas control furnace knob OFF, turnit to “OFF” position. Use this sameprocedure when you leave a vacation homevacant and do not want the furnace tooperate. 4.A GAS AND ELECTRICAL SHUT-OFF DEVICES 1. GAS SHUT-OFF DEVICES In an emergency, you may not be able to reachall t...
Page 8 - FIGURE 1
Manual 2100-366 Page 6 FIGURE 1 TYPICAL GAS PIPING MIS-1478
Page 9 - B POSSIBLE EMERGENCIES AND; Possible Emergency; Three important; things not to do
Manual 2100-366 Page 7 4.B POSSIBLE EMERGENCIES AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONS 1. Possible Emergency : Smelling gas or other unfamiliar smell; or not knowing what may bewrong or that to do about it. ACTION: For your safety – a. Leave your house or building immediately. b. Go to a neighbor’s or another buil...
Page 10 - SECTION 5 • OPERATING YOUR; SECTION 6 • PROPER MAINTENANCE OF; A IF YOU SMELL GAS OR ANY UNFAMILIAR
Manual 2100-366 Page 8 SECTION 5 • OPERATING YOUR FURNACE After reading the Safety Information and Precautions follow Operating Instructions on front door of furnace and instructions repeated on Page 8. Properly operating your furnace requires certainabilities, mechanical skills and tools. If you ar...
Page 11 - FIGURE 2
Page 12 - CAUTION
Manual 2100-366 Page 10 6.D KEEP AIR FILTER(S) CLEAN As a user, your personal responsibility is tokeep air filter(s) clean. 1. During the first four weeks after your furnace is installed, inspect your air filter(s)for dirt every week. Then check the filtersmonthly and replace as necessary. 2. If the...
Page 14 - SECTION 7 • AIR CONDITIONING START; This is very important. Please read carefully; IMPORTANT; FIGURE 5; SECTION 8 • VENTILATION OPTION
Manual 2100-366 Page 12 5. Restore the electrical power to the furnace by turning the switch back on. Adjust thethermostat to call for heating operation. 6. Observe the main burners flames, and respectively. The main burners should bemostly “blue” with possibly a little orange(not yellow) at the tip...