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Operating Instructions
1. Stop! Read Users Information Manual supplied with the furnace.
2. Turn the manual valve (if so equipped) or the valve at the
outside propane tank to the “OFF” position. Do not force.
3. Set the thermostat above room temperature to begin blower
operation. A slight delay will occur before the blower comes on.
Allow the blower to run for five minutes for the combustion
chamber purge cycle. If blower does not come on or stops
before ignition cycle, go to shut down and contact your dealer or
a local recreational vehicle service agency.
4. After five minutes, move the thermostat lever below room
temperature. The blower will remain on. Wait approximately two
minutes for the blower to go off.
5. Open the manual shut-off valve (if so equipped) or the valve at
the outside propane tank. Correct operating characteristics
depend on the valve being positioned fully open. Never attempt
to operate with a valve partially closed. NOTE: This furnace is
equipped with a shut-off switch. With the switch in the “OFF”
position, gas will not flow to the burner, nor will the furnace
operate.
6. Set thermostat to desired setting. NOTE: Motor will not come on
instantly. Allow approximately 30 seconds for motor operation
gas flow and sparks.
7. Allow 30 seconds for main burner to light after blower comes on.
This furnace is equipped with an ignition device which
automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by
hand.
8. If burner does not light, repeat steps 1 through 8.
9. If after (3) attempts with no ignition, go to shut down and contact
your dealer or a local recreational vehicle service agency. Do
not continue to cycle furnace through thermostat to get ignition.
NOTE: If furnace should lock out, the blower will go off in 5
minutes and remain off until unit is reset by reactivating
thermostat.
To Turn Off Propane To Appliance
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting, them move lever to “ OFF “
position.
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be
preformed.
3. Turn manual valve ( if so equipped ) to the “ OFF “ position. Do
not force.
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