User's Information
General Information
SAFETY HAZARD
Sharp Edge Hazard. Be careful of sharp edges on equip-
ment or any cuts made on sheet metal while installing or
servicing. Personal injury may result.
SAFETY HAZARD
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTER-
ATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE IN-
JURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. FOR ASSISTANCE OR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED
INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUP-
PLIER.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT
IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH.
The combustion air for your furnace must be fresh un-
contaminated air. Paints, varnishes, laundry bleaches,
detergents, many household cleaners, water softening
salts, adhesives, and all such products release fumes
containing compounds which could lead to early heat
exchanger and vent system deterioration. Do NOT store
these types of products near your furnace.
IMPORTANT FACTS
The flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be
obstructed from reaching the furnace. Air openings pro-
vided in the easing of the furnace must be kept free of
obstructions which would restrict airflow, thereby af-
fecting efficiency and safe operation of your furnace.
Also, air openings provided to the area in which the fur-
nace is installed and the space around the furnace shall
not be blocked or obstructed. Keep this in mind should
you choose to remodel the area which contains your fur-
naee. If additional insulation is added after the furnace is
installed, the area around the furnace must be inspected
to ensure it is free and clear of insulation. If this furnace
is installed in an attic or other insulated space it must be
kept free and clear of all insulating materials as some in-
sulating materials are combustible.
Furnaces must have air for proper performance. There
must be a free flow of fresh air sut_cient for efficient
combustion and safe ventilation of your furnace.
Never store gasoline, combustible materials, or
other flammable liquids or vapors near your fur-
nace.
Carbon monoxide, fire or smoke can cause serious
bodily injury, death, and/or property damage.
A variety of potential sources of carbon monoxide can be
found in a building or dwelling such as gas-fired clothes
dryers, gas cooking stoves, water heaters, furnaces and
fireplaces. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commis-
sion recommends that users of gas-burning appliances
install carbon monoxide detectors as well as fire and
smoke dectectors, listed by a nationally recognized
agency (e.g. Underwriters Laboratories or International
Approval Services), to help alert dwelling occupants of
the presence of fire, smoke or unsafe levels of carbon
monoxide.
NOTE: The manufacturer of your furnace does not test
any detectors and makes no representations regarding
any brand or type of detector.
Installing and servicing heating equipment can be haz-
ardous due to gas and electrical components. Only
trained and qualified personnel should install, repair or
service heating equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance
functions such as cleaning and replacing filters. All
other operations must be performed by trained service
personnel.
Parts and controls of this furnace are unique. Should
service or modification be required, be sure your ser-
vicer uses only factory authorized parts, kits, or acces-
sories for this furnace.
If you experience a problem with the operation of your
furnace, check the "Problem Solver" section of this
manual before you call for a possibly unneeded service
call.
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