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NOTE: 

 

If the main burners fail to ig-

nite, the furnace control system will go 
through 3 more ignition cycles. Then, 
if burners fail to ignite, the system will 
lockout. If lockout occurs, or the 
blower doesn’t come on—shut down 
your furnace and call your dealer for 
service.

13. Set your thermostat to the tempera-

ture that satisfies your comfort re-
quirements. SUGGESTION: 
Setting the thermostat back a few 
degrees—and compensating for the 
difference with warmer clothing—
can make a big difference in your 
fuel consumption on extremely 
cold days. The few degrees at the 
top of your thermostat “comfort 
level’’ are the most costly degrees 
to obtain.

When the room temperature drops 
below the temperature selected on 
the thermostat, the furnace will be 
switched on automatically. When the 
room temperature reaches the degree 
selected on the thermostat, the furnace 
will be switched off automatically.

 

Continuous Fan

 

-Some thermostats 

have a “fan’’ mode with 2 selections: 
AUTO or ON. When set on AUTO, the 
furnace blower cycles on and off, con-
trolled by the thermostat. In the ON 
position, the furnace blower runs con-
tinuously except for a 42-62 sec delay 
at the “call for heat.’’ This keeps the 
temperature level in your home more 
evenly balanced. It also continuously 
filters the indoor air.

 

FanOn PLUS™

 

-On all but the 

310AAV or 310JAV, the blower 
speed can be increased or de-
creased if desired due to change of 
seasons, large gatherings in your 
home, etc. Simply change your 
“FAN” switch from “on” to “off” 
(or “auto” depending on your ther-
mostat), and then return to “on.”

The blower will switch to the next 
highest speed. There are at least 3 
speeds to choose from. If the blower is 
running on its highest speed, a request 
to change will direct the blower to re-
turn to its lowest speed.

 

SHUTTING DOWN 
YOUR FURNACE 

 

Should you ever suspect a malfunction 
in your furnace, you will need to turn 
the furnace off. The following proce-
dures must be followed:

1. Set your room thermostat to 

the lowest temperature setting.
(See Fig. 14.)

2.

 

Close

 

 the external manual gas 

valve. (See Fig. 6 on page 4.)

3. Turn 

 

OFF

 

 the electrical supply to 

your furnace. (See Fig. 15.)

4.

 

Remove

 

 the outer door on your fur-

nace. (See Fig. 8.)

5. Turn the control switch on the gas 

valve to the 

 

OFF

 

 position. (See 

Fig. 16.

 

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15

16

 

 6.

 

Replace

 

 the outer door. (See Fig. 

11.)

7. If the furnace is being shut down 

because of a malfunction, 

 

call

 

 your 

dealer as soon as possible.

 

PERFORMING
ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE

 

With the proper maintenance and care, 
your furnace will operate economically 
and dependably. Basic maintenance, 
which can easily be accomplished by 
someone who follows the directions, is 
found on this and the following pages. 
However, before beginning mainte-
nance, follow these safety precautions:

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WARNING

 

Turn off electrical power sup-
ply to your furnace before re-
moving the access doors to
service or perform mainte-
nance. A failure to follow this
warning could result in per-
sonal injury or death.

 

CAUTION

 

Although special care has
been taken to minimize sharp
edges, be extremely careful
when handling parts or reach-
ing into the furnace.

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Summary of Contents for 315AAV048090

Page 1: ...r the gas supplier WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or property damage WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow...

Page 2: ...into the development of your new furnace Take a little time now to assure its most efficient operation for years to come 1 FURNACE COMPONENTS 2 Energy Efficient Gas Furnace VENT ELBOW DRAFT SAFEGUARD...

Page 3: ...TY CONSIDERATIONS Installing and servicing heating equip ment can be hazardous due to gas and electrical components Only trained and qualified personnel should install repair or service heating equipm...

Page 4: ...If you do not smell gas go to the next step 7 Turn the control switch to ON See Fig 10 8 Replace the outer door and tighten the thumbscrew See Fig 11 9 Turn ON the electrical supply to the furnace Se...

Page 5: ...nge your FAN switch from on to off or auto depending on your ther mostat and then return to on The blower will switch to the next highest speed There are at least 3 speeds to choose from If the blower...

Page 6: ...filters Alternate sizes and addi tional filters may be ordered from your dealer COMBUSTION AREA AND VENT SYSTEM Inspect the combustion area and vent system before each heating season An accumulation...

Page 7: ...eck the manual reset limit switches located on the end of the burn ers If the furnace has experienced a high temperature condition due to in adequate combustion air these switches will shut off the fu...

Page 8: ...Serial No INDOOR COIL Product No Model No Serial No without sags gaps cracks etc around the furnace base so as to provide an air seal between the return air duct and furnace 8 A check for loose conne...

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