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Amana Refrigeration, Inc.

Fayetteville, TN 37334

As a professional installer you have an obligation to
know the product better than the customer.  This
includes all safety precautions and related items.

Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize your-
self with this Instruction Manual. Pay special attention
to all safety warnings. Often during installation or
repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which
is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation.

Remember, it is your responsibility to install the
product safely and to know it well enough to be able to
instruct a customer in its safe use.

Safety is a matter of common sense...a matter of
thinking before acting. Most dealers have a list of
specific good safety practices...follow them.

The precautions listed in this Installation Manual should
not supersede existing practices but should be con-
sidered as supplemental information.

ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL

Remember to leave this manual with the homeowner.

Contents

Important Note To The Owner ............................................................................................................ 1
Attention Installing Personnel ............................................................................................................. 2
I. General Information ......................................................................................................................... 3

Unit Location ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Unit Installation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Unit Clearances to Combustible Surfaces ........................................................................................ ........................................ 3

Air Requirements ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Combustion Air (GUC, GUX and GUD - One Pipe System) ............................................................................ ........................ 4

Combustion Air (GUD - Two Pipe System) .............................................................................................................................. 4

Indoor Humidity ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Propane Furnaces Only ............................................................................................................................................................ 5

II. Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 5

Thermostat ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5

Electrical Components .............................................................................................................................................................. 6

Operating Instructions .............................................................................................................................................................. 6

Roll-Out Protection Device ....................................................................................................................................................... 7

Turning Off Furnace .................................................................................................................................................................. 7

Electronic Control Module ........................................................................................................................................................ 7

Reset After Control Lock-Out ................................................................................................................................................... 7

III. Maintenance .................................................................................................................................. 8

Replacing or Cleaning Filters ................................................................................................................................................... 8

Side Air Return ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

Bottom Air Return ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9

Filter Cleaning and Replacing .................................................................................................................................................. 9

Condensate Collection and Disposal (Qualified Servicer Only) ............................................................................................... 9

Induced Draft Motor Lubrication ............................................................................................................................................... 9

Air Circulating Blower Motor Lubrication .................................................................................................................................. 9

IV. Inspection of Furnace (Qualified Servicer Only. ............................................................................ 9

Inspection Procedures .............................................................................................................................................................. 9

V. For More Information .................................................................................................................... 10
VI. Safety Labels ............................................................................................................................... 11

Summary of Contents for GUC Series

Page 1: ...tion in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapors and li...

Page 2: ...g practices but should be con sidered as supplemental information ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL Remember to leave this manual with the homeowner Contents Important Note To The Owner 1 Attention Insta...

Page 3: ...WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD To avoid possible equipment damage per sonal injury fire or death the following in structions must be observed regarding unit location airrequirementsandoperatingpro ced...

Page 4: ...eplace won t draw up the chimney 4 Flue gases won t draw up the appliance vent pipe WARNING It is vitally important the furnace have proper venting GUD model furnaces are direct vent appliances and mu...

Page 5: ...or excessive condensation on inside win dows indicates the indoor humidity level is too high for outdoor weather conditions Damage to the building may result if the condition persists Condensation on...

Page 6: ...vicer to inspect the furnace and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD To avoid death personal injury or property dama...

Page 7: ...ut protection device and turn the furnace back on Figure 3 White Rodgers Model 36E Figure 4 Honeywell Model VR 8205 Gas Control Valve Lever In ON Position INLET OUTLET Pressure Regulator Adjustment Un...

Page 8: ...ard Figure 8 Turning Off Furnace 1 Set the thermostat to lowest setting 2 Turn off the electrical power supply to the furnace 3 Remove the upper door on the front of the furnace by turning the latch s...

Page 9: ...lacing Use a vacuum cleaner to clean out the blower area and the adjacent area of the return air duct Wash rinse and dry a permanent filter Both sides of a metal filter should be sprayed with a dust a...

Page 10: ...outward from the burner without curling floating or lifting off On the GUD furnace only the flames can be in spected through the sight glass on the front cover Only a qualified servicer should ever r...

Page 11: ...tact the installing dealer or Amana Customer Service Department for ordering information 10435401 11072703 10232005 B1358001 W ARNING AVERTISSEMENT THIS COMPARTMENT MUST BE CLOSED EXCEPT WHEN SERVICIN...

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