Followtheinstructionsinthisbookletcarefully
andthisappliancewillprovidemanyyearsof
superiorperformance.
if youwishto coolyourhomeautomatically
witha centralair conditioningsysteminvesti-
gatetheexcellentNORDYNEcoolingsystems
availablefromyourheatingand coolingcon-
tractor.Thesesystemsare designedto work
bestwithyour NORDYNEfurnaceand have
beencarefullyengineeredto deliveroptimum
performancewhen matedwith NORDYNE
manufacturedhomefurnaces.
NORDYNEalsoofferswaterheaters,fireplaces
andventilatingsystemsspecificallydesigned
formanufacturedhousingapplications.Check
with your manufacturedhomeretailer,your
heating and cooling contractor or your
distributorfor information.Writedirectlytothe
factory(POBox8809,O'Fallon,MO63366)if
youarenotabletolocateasourceforNORDYNE
manufacturedhousingproductsin yourarea.
MANUFACTURERWARRANTY,OWNER'S
RESPONSIBILITIES
itisthesoleresponsibilityofthehomeownerto
makecertainthegasfurnacehasbeencorrectly
setupandconvertedtotheproperfuel(UP.gas
or Naturalgas)andadjustedtooperateprop-
erly. All gas furnacesare manufacturedfor
Naturalgasandmustbefieldconvertedwhen
usingUP.gas.
Awarrantycertificatewithfulldetailsisincluded
withtheseinstructions.However,NORDYNE
willnotberesponsibleforanycostsfoundnec-
essaryto correctproblemsdue to improper
setup,improperinstallation,furnaceadjustments,
improperoperatingprocedureonthepartofthe
user,etc.
Somespecificexamplesofservicecallswhich
cannotbeincludedinwarrantypaymentsare:
I. Convertingthefurnacetouseanothertype
ofgas.
2. Repairingductworkinthehomefoundtobe
faulty.
3. Correctingwiringproblemsintheelectrical
circuitsupplyingthefurnace.
4. Resettingcircuitbreakers,blownfusesor
otherswitches.
5. Correctingproblemsdueto impropergas
supplypressuretothefurnace.
6. Providinginstructionaltrainingon how to
lightandoperatethefurnace.
7. Furnaceproblemscausedbyinstallationof
anair conditioner,heatpumpor otherair
comfortdevices.
8. Revisinginstallationof the furnaceflue
assembly.
9. Adjustingor calibratingof thermostat.
10.Any constructiondebriswhich falls into
thefluesystem.
Carefullyreviewtheseresponsibilitieswithyour
manufacturedhousingdealer,servicecompany
or gassupplierso therewill beno misunder-
standingatalatertime.
CAUTmON'.
Never attempt to alter or modify this
furnace or any of its components.
Never attempt to repair damaged or
inoperable components. Such action
could cause unsafe operation, ex-
plosion, fire and/or asphyxiation.
• If a malfunction has occurred, or if
you feel that the furnace is not oper-
ating as it should, contact a qualified
service agency or gas utility for as-
sistance.
iNSTALLATiON STANDARDS
Installer shall be familiar with and comply with all
codes and regulations applicable to the installa-
tion of these heating appliances and related
equipment. In lieu of local codes, the installation
shall be in accordance with the current provi-
sions of one or more of the following standards.
a. Federal Manufactured Home Constructions
& Safety Standard (H.U.D. Title 24, Part
3280.707[a][2])
b. The Standard for Manufactured Home Instal-
lations (Manufactured Home Sites, Commu-
nities, and Set-Ups) ANSI A225.1 and/or
CAN/CSA-2240 MH Series).
c. American National Standard (ANS1-119.2/
NFPA-501C) for all recreational vehicle in-
stallations.
d. American National Standard (ANSI-Z223.1/
NFPA-54) and/or CAN/CGA B149 for all gas-
fired furnace models.
e. American National Standard (ANSI-C1iNFPA-
70) and/or CSA 22. I Canadian Electric Code
Part I for all electrical field wiring.