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					If the furnace continues to lock out, a qualified service techni-  
					cian should be called to determine the cause of the problem.  
					bustion and ventilation. Adequate air is important to the safe  
					and proper operation of the unit.  
					HEATING SYSTEM INSPECTION  
					It is the owner's responsibility to insure that an annual inspec-  
					tion of the entire heating portion of the unit is made by a qual-  
					ified service technician. This should include inspection of the  
					burner, heating element and flue for any corrosion or soot  
					accumulation which may require cleaning and also checking  
					of burner and controls for proper operation.  
					ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD  
					Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in dan-  
					gerous operation, serious injury, death or property damage.  
					Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation,  
					serious injury, death or property damage.  
					In addition, at least once during the heating season, the  
					owner shall make a visual inspection of the flue outlet for evi-  
					dence of black soot or blockage of flue outlet by leaves or  
					other debris. If any soot is found, it is recommended a quali-  
					fied service technician be called immediately. If any blockage  
					is found, it must be cleared immediately.  
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					Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power to fur-  
					nace.  
					When servicing controls, label all wires prior to discon-  
					necting. Reconnect wires correctly.  
					Check for obvious signs of deterioration of the unit. Check  
					that the return and supply ducts attached to the unit are  
					sound and air tight. Check that the unit's physical support,  
					concrete slab or roof curb, is sound and not in need of repair.  
					Make sure there are no gaps between the roof curb and the  
					unit where rain could leak into the building.  
					Verify proper operation after servicing.  
					Start the furnace. The vent motor should start, the igniter will  
					start to spark and ignite the pilot flame. After a short delay the  
					main burner should ignite. If it does not, contact a qualified ser-  
					vice technician for assistance. Check the appearance of the  
					main burner flame. Adjust burner shutters so no yellow flame is  
					observed in the heat exchanger tubes. (See Figure 3.) If flame  
					adjustment cannot be made, obtain the assistance of a quali-  
					fied service technician and refer to the PILOT CHECKOUT  
					and BURNER AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT sections in the  
					UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION.  
					Prior to any of the following maintenance procedures, shut  
					off all power to the unit, to avoid personal injury.  
					EXPLAIN UNIT FUNCTION  
					When the system is functioning properly, show the owner the  
					location of all disconnect switches and the thermostat.  
					Explain how to start and stop the unit and how to adjust tem-  
					perature settings within the limitations of the system. Advise  
					that the flue exhaust hood surface and the immediate area  
					will experience high temperatures during the heating cycle,  
					and that all unauthorized personnel and debris must be kept  
					away from this area.  
					GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
					In order to insure long and trouble free service from your sys-  
					tem, we recommend periodic inspection, cleaning, lubrication  
					and adjustment by your installing Dealer/Contractor. Be sure  
					to ask about this service. For those who prefer to do-it-your-  
					self, please follow the instructions listed below to care for  
					your system.  
					FIGURE 3 - TYPICAL FLAME APPEARANCE  
					BURNER AND PILOT CHECK  
					Periodically (at least annually at the beginning of each heat-  
					ing season) make a visual check of the pilot and main burner  
					flame. If necessary, adjust main burner primary air shutters to  
					give a distinct, sharp blue flame as explained under BURNER  
					AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT. If it is not possible to adjust  
					for the proper flame, the burners may need cleaning.  
					Snow or debris should not be allowed to accumulate in or  
					around the unit. Do not permit overhanging structures or  
					shrubs to obstruct outdoor air discharge, combustion air  
					inlets or vent outlets on your unit. These provide air for com-  
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