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Emphasizes that installation and service must be performed by licensed professionals to prevent damage or injury.
Warns that failure to follow safety warnings can result in serious injury, death, or property damage.
Provides immediate steps to take if a gas leak is detected, including evacuation and contacting the gas supplier.
Diagram identifying key components of the EL195UHE furnace, including heat exchanger, burners, and blower.
Informs homeowners about safety devices and the need for periodic checks during extended absences.
Advises turning off electrical power before performing any service or maintenance on the unit.
Warns against setting the thermostat below 60°F in heating mode to prevent unit damage and warranty voidance.
Instructs to shut off the manual gas valve before electrical supply if overheating or gas supply failure occurs.
Prohibits use of a flood-damaged furnace due to fire or explosion risk; requires professional inspection.
Warns about CO poisoning risk from infiltration of combustion products; advises sealing vents.
Provides safety guidelines for furnace operation, including clearance, vent checks, airflow, and air intake.
Ensures the blower access panel is secure to prevent gas fumes from entering living space.
Highlights the invisible, odorless, and toxic nature of CO and recommends detectors for all homes.
Warns about potential loss of scent in LP/propane gas and recommends leak detectors for LP applications.
Details the initial startup process, including gas valve operation and safety checks.
Warns that failure to follow startup instructions exactly may result in fire or explosion.
Step-by-step instructions for safely operating the gas valve, including safety checks and purging.
Provides instructions on how to safely turn off the gas supply to the furnace for service.
Advises monthly inspection and replacement of filters to ensure proper furnace operation and efficiency.
Outlines annual inspections of the venting system, heat exchanger, burners, and other components by a professional.
Instructs to check the blower wheel for debris and clean if necessary; motors are prelubricated.
Recommends annual checks of the burner flame and combustion analysis by a professional technician.
Details checks for loose wiring, correct voltage, and blower motor amp-draw for proper electrical function.
Provides a checklist of common items to verify before calling for service on the furnace.
Advises shutting down the unit and contacting a technician for unusual sounds, odors, or symptoms of CO exposure.
Lists comprehensive annual maintenance tasks to be performed by a licensed professional service technician.
Guides on testing ignition, flame sensor, safety devices, static pressure, airflow, and gas pressure.
Lists available repair parts for the furnace and specifies that service must be done by a licensed professional.