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14.2.4. SMOKE SMELL
Venting system leaks.
Inspect all vent connections. All vent connector joints must be sealed and fastened in
accordance with the vent manufacturer's instructions to ensure consistent performance and avoid smoke and ash
spillage.
Worn gaskets.
Gaskets may be allowing smoke spillage (doors, clean out traps, etc). Make sure that all gaskets
are in good condition and replace them with original parts if necessary. Make sure the door is well adjusted.
Negative pressure.
A faint wood-burning odor during ignition or shut down is normal. Although, if this increases
beyond what is considered normal or if you notice an unusual soot build-up on walls or furniture, check your
venting system carefully for leaks and make sure all gaskets are in good condition. The furnace blower produces a
negative pressure in the room. It draws air from the inside of the room, through the furnace and then outdoors. In
the same manner, other appliances can also create a larger negative pressure. In this case, as the air naturally
flows from a high pressure point to a low pressure point, a larger negative pressure can draw smoke from the
inside of the furnace into the room. The furnace can also be affected by other mechanical ventilation systems,
causing the same effect as mentioned previously. Using a fresh air intake will prevent negative pressure. Also,
make sure the recommended maintenance schedule has been followed.
14.2.5. THE LCD TOUCH SCREEN DOES NOT LIGHTUP.
There is no electrical current going to the furnace.
Check if the furnace is connected and if there is current in
the wall outlet. Check if the fuse is blown. Replace it if necessary.
TELCO wire is defective or not connected properly
.
The temperature of the screen is below zero
. When the screen is exposed to temperatures too cold, the liquid
crystals may not function properly which causes a loss of communication. This situation may occur in cases where
the unit has arrived from outside by a carrier or is subjected to a room temperature too low as in an unheated
cottage or a very cold garage.
14.2.6. AUXILIARY OVERRIDE
This message appears when
a heat signal from the existing furnace’s thermostat is sent and the Max Caddy shuts
itself down.
Summary of Contents for MAX CADDY PF01102
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