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STEPS FOR STARTING
YOUR FURNACE
1. Set your room thermostat to the
lowest temperature setting.
(See Fig. 5.)
2. Close the external manual gas
valve. (See Fig. 6.)
3. Turn OFF the electrical supply to
your furnace. (See Fig. 7.)
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4. Remove control access door. (See
Fig. 8.)
5. The gas valve will have EITHER a
control knob or control switch to
turn off and on. Turn the control
knob or switch on the gas valve to
the OFF position and wait 5 min-
utes. (See Fig. 9 or 10.)
6. After waiting 5 minutes, turn the
control knob or switch on the
gas valve to the ON position.
(See Fig. 11 or 12.)
7. Replace control access door.
(See Fig. 13.)
8. Turn ON the electrical supply to
the furnace. (See Fig. 14.)
9. Open the external manual gas
valve. (See Fig. 15.)
10. Set the room thermostat to a tem-
perature slightly above the room
temperature. This will automati-
cally signal the furnace to start. The
inducer motor will start, and the hot
surface ignitor will energize. When
hot, the ignitor will have an orange
glow.
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11. After 32 to 70 sec, the gas valve
permits gas to flow to the main
burners where it is ignited. Hot
flames begin to warm the furnace’s
heat exchanger. After a time delay
of approximately 45 sec, the fur-
nace blower is switched on.
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NOTE:
If the main burners fail to
ignite, the furnace control system will
go through 3 more ignition cycles.
Then, if burners fail to ignite, the sys-
tem will lockout. If lockout occurs, or
the blower doesn’t come on—shut
down your furnace and call your dealer
for service.
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