MORTEX
PRODUCTS
INC
FORT
WORTH,
TX
76106
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The home owner should establish a firm understanding of
these responsibilities with the installer or service company so
there no misunderstanding at a later time.
While you are away
The furnace is equipped with safety shutoff devices which will
shut off the electric heaters in case of a malfunction. For this
reason it is never practical to assume the furnace will operate
unattended for a long period of time.
If you are planning to be away from home for a long period of
time have someone check on your home everyday, especially
when the outside temperatures will be below 35°F to ensure
the furnace is operating properly. This may prevent water
pipes from freezing.
The Furnace Fails to Operate Properly
If any abnormalities are observed while the furnace is
operating normally, perform the following checks:
1.
Check the setting on the thermostat to make sure the
thermostat is set above the room temperature.
2.
Check to see if the electrical power is turned on at the
circuit breakers at the main service circuit breaker box or
check any on/off switches that may be used for service
disconnect switches.
3.
Check the 3 amp fuse on the inside of the control box to
determine if it has blown. A replacement fuse can be
purchased at where automotive fuses are sold.
4.
Make sure the air filters are clean, return grilles are not
obstructed, and supply air registers are open.
If the cause of the malfunction is not obvious do not attempt to
service the furnace yourself. Call a qualified service
agency/company to repair the furnace.
When to Call For Service Assistance
Very often time can be saved if you give a service agency the
information about the furnace ahead of time. This will enable
the service agency to determine the specific components used
and possibly indentify the problem, thus arriving with the
parts to fix the problem.
SERVICE AGENCY INFORMATION
Fill in Below
COMPANY:
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE
(DAYTIME):
TELEPHONE
(EMERGENCY)
NOTES:
SECTION IV: STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN
INSTRUCTIONS
Read the instructions below before trying to start the furnace.
A.
BEFORE OPERATING; check around perimeter of the
BEFORE OPERATING; check around perimeter of the
furnace to make sure there are no flammable materials in
the area. If you smell vapors of any kind, DO NOT turn
on the power to the furnace until vapors have been
ventilated and removed from the area of the furnace.
B.
CHECK THE FURNACE; visually check the furnace for
loose screws and/or panels that may be missing or have
fallen off.
C.
CHECK DUCT CONNECTIONS; visually check the
connections of the ducts to the furnace to make sure there
are no gaps or holes and ducts are securely fastened to the
furnace.
Turn On / Start the Appliance
1.
STOP! Read the safety information above before
proceeding.
2.
Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
3.
Turn off all electrical power to the appliance at the main
service disconnect box.
4.
Remove the upper and lower furnace door.
5.
Turn off the circuit breakers on the appliance control box.
6.
Remove the control box door.
7.
Visually check the control box for loose wire connections
and faulty or loose components.
8.
Visually check the blower compartment for obstructions
or loose debris.
9.
Replace the control box door.
10.
Turn the circuit breakers to the on position.
11.
Replace the upper and lower furnace door.
12.
Turn the circuit breakers in the main service disconnect
box to the on position.
13.
Set the thermostat to the desired setting.
Shutting Down or Turning Off the Appliance
1.
Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
2.
Turn off all electrical power to the appliance at the main
service disconnect box.
3.
Remove the lower furnace door.
4.
Turn off the circuit breakers on the appliance control box.
5.
Replace the lower furnace door.
SECTION V: OWNER MAINTENANCE
All appliances need maintenance at the beginning of each
heating season in order to operate properly. The annual service
must be preformed by qualified service personnel. The
homeowner is expected to perform general cleaning of the
exterior surfaces, clean dust from the louvers in the return air
door and replacement of the air filters. Air filters must be
checked every month and replaced as needed. Figures 2 and 3
indicate the location of the air filters if you have a louvered
return air door.
Should overheating occur turn the circuit breakers on the
control box and the main electrical service entrance (Circuit
Breaker Box) to the off position. Call qualified service
personnel to troubleshoot and repair the furnace. DO NOT
allow the furnace to continue to cycle on the limit controls.
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire may
result causing property damage, personal injury, and/or loss
of life.