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CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE:
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Keep the area around the burner clear and free of com-
bustible materials, gasoline or other flammable liquids or
vapors. Do not obstruct burner air openings or ventilation
grilles for combustion air.
CAUTION: Check the burner flame periodically. A proper
NATURAL gas flame will appear blue at the burner face with
orange and yellow tips. A proper PROPANE gas flame will
appear blue at the burner face with yellow tips. If the flame
is too rich, it will appear billowy and yellow with hazy tips,
if too lean, it will appear short and all blue. Burner cleaning
and/or readjustment is indicated by flames that are too rich
or too lean.
WARNING: If any flame is observed when the burner is on
standby, or if the ignition spark or valve operator is heard to
come on before the motor reaches operating speed, im-
mediately turn off the manual gas control and main power.
A dangerous condition has developed and must be corrected.
CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN FOR
CLEANING, READJUSTMENT OR REPAIR.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
See Section II Initial Start Up
1. TURN (DEPRESS) VALVE DIAL TO ON.
2. TURN MAIN POWER ON.
3. SET THERMOSTAT OR OPERATING CONTROL TO CALL
FOR HEAT.
4. WAIT 30 SECONDS. IF BURNER HAS FAILED TO LIGHT,
OR IF BURNER LIGHTS THEN GOES OUT, TURN
BURNER OFF FOR 30 SECONDS AND THEN BACK ON
FOR RESTART.
TO SHUT OFF:
1. TURN (DEPRESS) VALVE DIAL TO OFF.
2. TURN MAIN POWER OFF.
If PROPANE gas is used and the burner is located in a
basement, crawlspace or confined space, contact your
gas supplier about installing a “gas leak” warning device.
PROPANE gas is heavier than air and can settle in low
areas or confined spaces. This would create a DANGER
OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE. If you suspect a gas leak,
follow instructions on front cover of this manual.
HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT
FOLLOW THESE RULES TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
▲ Use only a properly grounded circuit. A ground fault
interrupter is recommended
▲ Do not spray water directly on burner.
▲ Turn off power before servicing.
▲ Read the owner’s manual before using.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
CARBON MONOXIDE IS A COLORLESS, ODORLESS GAS
THAT CAN KILL. FOLLOW THESE RULES TO CONTROL
CARBON MONOXIDE.
▲ Do not use this burner if in an unvented, enclosed area.
Carbon monoxide may accumulate.
▲ Do not adjust the pressure regulator. High pressures
produce carbon monoxide.
▲ Check flue gases for carbon monoxide. This check
requires specialized equipment.
▲ Allow only qualified burner service persons to adjust
the burner. Special instruments and training are
required.
▲ Read the owner’s manual before using.
CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING HAZARD
SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR:
Shut off the manual gas control to the appliance
Do not shut off the control switch to the pump or blower.
OVERHEATING HAZARD
EXPLOSION HAZARD