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Bryant Plus 90i - Important Facts; Safety Considerations; Starting Your Furnace

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IMPORTANT
FACTS
Your
gas
furnace
uses
air
from
outside
the
home
for
combus¬
tion
and
venting.
It
is
not
to
be
installed
using
in-house
air.
Therefore,
both
pipes
must
terminate
outside
the
structure
and
must
not
be
obstructed
in
any
way.
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To
minimize
the
possibility
of
serious
personal
injury,
fire,
damage
to
your
furnace,
or
improper
operation,
carefully
follow
these
safety
rules:
Keep
the
area
around
your
furnace
free
of
combustible
mate¬
rials,
gasoline,
and
other
flammable
liquids
and
vapors.
Do
not
cover
the
furnace,
store
trash
or
debris
near
it,
or
in
any
way
block
the
flow
of
fresh
air
to
the
unit.
A
furnace
installed
in
an
attic
or
other
insulated
space
must
be
kept
free
and
clear
of
insulating
material.
Examine
the
fur¬
nace
area
when
installing
the
furnace
or
adding
more
insula¬
tion.
Some
materials
may
be
combustible.
NOTE:
Do
not
use
this
furnace
if
any
part
has
been
under
wa¬
ter.
Immediately
call
a
qualified
service
technician
to
inspect
the
furnace
and
to
replace
any
part
of
the
control
system
and
any
gas
control
which
has
been
under
water.
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NOTE:
The
qualified
installer
or
agency
must
use
only
factory-
authorized
replacement
parts,
kits,
and
accessories
when
modi¬
fying
this
product.
This
furnace
contains
SAFETY
DEVICES
which
must
be
MANUALLY
RESET.
If
the
furnace
is
left
unattended
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
have
it
checked
periodically
for
proper
operation.
This
precaution
will
prevent
problems
associated
with
NO
HEAT,
such
as
frozen
water
pipes,
etc.
See
“Before
You
Request
a
Service
Call”
in
this
manual.
SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS
Installation
and
service
of
heating
equipment
can
be
hazardous
due
to
gas
and
electrical
components.
Only
trained
and
quali¬
fied
personnel
should
install,
repair,
or
service
heating
equipment.
Untrained
personnel
can
perform
basic
maintenance
functions
such
as
cleaning
and
replacing
air
filters.
All
other
operations
must
be
performed
by
trained
service
personnel.
Observe
safety
precautions
in
this
manual,
on
tags,
and
labels
attached
to
the
furnace
and
other
safety
precautions
that
may
apply.
Recognize
safety
information:
This
is
the
safety-alert
symbol
A.
When
you
see
this
symbol
on
the
furnace
and
in
instruc¬
tions
or
manuals,
be
alert
to
the
potential
for
personal
injury.
Understand
the
signal
word—DANGER,
WARNING,
or
CAU¬
TION.
These
words
are
used
with
the
safety-alert
symbol.
DANGER
identifies
the
most
serious
hazards
which
will
result
in
severe
personal
injury
or
death.
WARNING
signifies
hazards
that
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
CAUTION
is
used
to
identify
unsafe
practices,
which
would
result
in
minor
per¬
sonal
injury
or
product
and
property
damage.
STARTING
YOUR
FURNACE
Instead
of
a
continuously
burning
pilot
flame
which
wastes
valuable
energy,
your
furnace
uses
an
automatic,
intermittent
ignition
system
to
light
the
pilot
each
time
the
thermostat
turns
your
furnace
on.
Follow
these
important
safeguards:
Never
attempt
to
light
the
pilot
manually
with
a
match
or
other
source
of
flame.
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Read
and
follow
the
operating
instructions
on
the
furnace,
especially
the
item
that
reads
as
follows:
Wait
5
minutes
to
clear
out
any
gas.
Then
smell
for
gas,
includ¬
ing
near
the
floor.
If
you
smell
gas,
STOP!
Follow
“B”
in
the
safety
information
above
on
this
label.
If
you
don’t
smell
gas,
go
to
the
next
step.
If
a
suspected
malfunction
occurs
with
your
gas
control
sys¬
tem,
such
as
the
pilot
not
lighting
when
it
should,
refer
to
the
shutdown
procedures
on
the
furnace
or
in
the
next
section
to
turn
off
your
system,
then
call
your
dealer
as
soon
as
possible.
CHECK
AIR
FILTER:
Before
attempting
to
start
your
furnace,
be
sure
the
furnace
filter
is
clean
and
in
place.
(See
the
mainte¬
nance
section
of
this
manual.)
Then
proceed
as
follows:
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