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Bryant Plus 90i - A Checkup Checklist; Before You Request Aservice Call

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36
A86059
A
CHECKUP
CHECKLIST
Your
furnace
represents
an
important
investment
in
your
fam¬
ily’s
comfort
and
your
home’s
value.
To
keep
it
in
tip-top
shape
and
as
a
preventative
to
future
problems,
have
a
trained
service
specialist
give
your
furnace
a
professional
check-up
annually.
The
following
checklist
can
be
used
as
a
guideline
to
proper
service:
Inspect
all
flue
gas
passages,
burners,
heat
exchangers,
cou¬
pling
box(es),
and
inducer
assembly.
Inspect
all
combustion
and
ventilation
air
passages
and
openings,
including
combustion
air
and
vent
pipe
terminations
outside
the
structure.
Check
gas
pipes
leading
to
and
inside
of
your
furnace
for
leaks.
Inspect,
clean,
and
lubricate
the
blower,
blower
motor,
and
wheel
as
required.
NOTE:
If
oil
ports
are
provided,
refer
to
the
unit
Service
and
Maintenance
Instructions
for
blower
motor
oiling
information.
The
motor
must
be
oiled,
if
applicable,
by
a
qualified
service
technician.
Inspect
and
change
or
clean
air
filter(s)
if
necessary.
Inspect
all
supply-
and
return-air
ducts
for
obstructions,
air
leaks,
and
insulation.
Remedy
any
problem
when
necessary.
Inspect
electrical
wiring,
connections,
and
components
for
loose
connections.
Perform
an
operational
checkout
to
determine
whether
your
furnace
is
working
properly
and
if
it
requires
adjustments.
Inspect
all
condensate
tubes
and
connections,
condensate
trap
assembly,
and
drain
for
leaks.
The
condensate
removal
system
should
be
cleaned
annually
by
a
qualified
service
agency;
refer
to
the
Service
and
Maintenance
Instructions
for
further
information.
Examine
the
physical
support
of
the
furnace;
the
support
should
be
sound
with
no
cracks,
sagging,
gaps,
etc.
around
the
base.
Check
the
furnace
for
any
obvious
signs
of
deterioration.
BEFORE
YOU
REQUEST
A
SERVICE
CALL
If
your
furnace
is
not
operating
or
not
performing
properly,
you
may
save
the
expense
of
a
service
call
by
checking
a
few
things
yourself
before
calling
for
service.
For
your
convenience,
record
the
product
and
serial
numbers
on
the
form
on
page
2.
Should
you
ever
require
service,
you
will
have
ready
access
to
the
information
needed
by
your
service
representative.
This
furnace
has
an
LED
fault
code
display
to
aid
the
installer,
service
technician,
or
homeowner
while
installing
or
servicing
the
unit.
The
fault
code
display
can
be
seen
through
the
view
port
provided
in
the
blower
door.
To
decipher
the
meaning
of
the
fault
code,
the
following
cross-reference
can
be
used:
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