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1.  area is clean and free of  cooling seasons begin  This will ensure that adequate dirt and debris     combustion air is being drawn and the vent system is  working properly  Particular attention should be paid to  the following items  Repair as necessary     e Check physical support of the unit  Ensure it is  sound without any sagging  cracks  or gaps  around  the base     Check for obvious signs of deterioration of the unit     Flue and Air Inlet Hood  Check for blockage  wasp  nest  etc   and corrosion          Check the burner flames for    1  Good adjustment   2  Stable  soft and blue   3  Not curling  floating  or lifting off     Return Air Connection  Check for physical sound   ness and ensure that the connection is firmly  sealed to the package unit casing     Heat exchanger  Check for corrosion and or ob   structions within the heat exchanger passageways  Burner Flame    Burners  Check for proper ignition  burner flame   and flame sense  Turn the electrical power and  gas valve ON  Set the room thermostat to its maxi   mum setting  Inspect the main burner flames   Flames should extend directly outward from burn   ers without curling  floating or lifting off  Flames  should be predominantly blue and directed into the  tubes  Although dust may cause orange tips  the  flames must not be yellow  Also check vestibule  area for signs of deterioration  Vacuum out the  vestibule annually     NOTE  If a strong wind is blowing  it may not be  possible to perform the flame inspe
2.  safety circuits are employed to ensure safe and proper unit operation  These circuits serve to control any  potential safety hazards and  as inputs in the monitoring and diagnosis of abnormal operation     Secondary Limit   The secondary limit control is located on the blower hous   ing and monitors blower compartment temperatures  It is   a normally closed  electrically   manual reset  temperature ete  activated sensor  This limit guards against overheating as Reset Button  a result of insufficient conditioned air passing over the  heat exchanger  lt deenergizes the gas valve if the blower  fails     O  O  2  2  O  2  17  O     O         If the secondary limit control should open     Blower  Assembly       the reason must be determined before the        control is reset  The electrical power must Blower Top View  be disconnected before any panel is RIRES   x    ccess Door  removed or maintenance is performed        one 2 l Secondary Limit Control  NOTE  If the power to the unit is interrupted during the    heating cycle  it may cause the secondary limit to trip  To  reset  press the red button on the limit     Safety Circuits       Rollout Limit s     The cause of the rollout protection device  opening must be investigated by a qualified    servicer before any attempt is made to  reset the rollout protection device and turn  the unit back on  The electrical power  must be disconnected before either front  panel is removed     The rollout limit is a normally closed  electric
3. 32     o MESA ES TE  en employant le t  l   phone d  n voisin  25235 O lo a o  lt a EEEH  Respecter    la lettre les instructions du Ea Bawa   gt  2 82 oo cece  C  Use only your hand to push in or tum the gas control lever  fournisseur de gaz  Seu a 223   ou gue  Never use tools  if the lever will not push in or tum by   Si personne ne r  pond  appeler le service des 250000 w  30 gg SE 5082  hand  dont try to repair it  call a qualified service incendies  Woe geo aN    233 2 gu 200   technician  Force or attempted repair may result in a fire C  Ne pousser ou toumer le levier d admission du gaz 2290922 o FE  e g s   ole  or explosion  qu    la main  ne jamais emploer d outil    cet effet  zos cow  gt  tiga  oo tuzo  Si la manette reste coinc  e  ne pas tenter de la 230235 lt 0    ote  22  lt 230 5  D  Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater  r  parer  appeler un technicien qualifi    Quiconque Zgokonzs ocu FE Ss uz 8  Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect tente de forcer la manette ou dela reparer peut CREER a Ned fos 2uS2 E  the appliance and to replace any part of the control d  clencher une explosion ou un incendie  Baz ic uo row PES gazes e  system and any gas control which has been underwater  D  Ne pas se servir de cet appareil s il a   t   plong   wssoz    SE ww ase  Y  dans l eau  compl  tement ou en partie  Appeler un REl betet wot Eu  technicien qualifi   pour inspecter l appareil et  lt r  s  eos zoa Ya       remplacer tout par
4. ANY OTHER APPLIANCE    ATION  SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY  DAMAGE  PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE  OR EXPOSURE  CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY  AND WHICH ARE  BIRTH DEFECTS  OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM  REFER  TO THE USER S INFORMATION MANUAL PROVIDED WITH   THIS FURNACE  INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE  PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER  SERVICE    KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER   AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER    DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER  FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY  SEE INSIDE SURFACE OF THIS DOOR FOR  LIGHTING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS      amp  WARNING    WARNING     WARNING       A       MO turn OFF cas To APPLIANCE MS POUR COUPER L ADMISSION HN     DE GAZ DE L APPAREIL       1  Set the thermostat to lowest setting  1  R  gler le thermostat    la temp  rature la plus basse   2  Tum off all electric power to the appliance 2  Couper l aimentation   lectrique de l appareil s il  if service is to be performed  faut proc  der    des op  rations d entretien   3  Push the gas control lever to  OFF  Position 3  Pousse le levier du contr  le du gaz     OFF   ARRET   Do not force  position   4  Replace control access panel  Ne pas forcer        4  Remettre en place le panneau d acc  s              11072707       If safety labels are m    MANUFACTURING NUMBER    MODEL NUMBER  SERIAL NUMBER    NOTE  for ordering information     To obtain the proper safety labels  the Model  Manufacturing Number and Serial Number of the uni
5. NPOS ARRETERI Passer al       tape B des instructions de s  curiti         CLOSED EXCEPT WHEN SERVICING    THIS COMPARTMENT MUST BE    TO AVOID THE RISK OF  DAMAGE  PERSONAL       IMPROPER INTALLATION  ADJUSTMENT  ALTER     10  R  gler le thermostat a la temp  rature desir  e   10 Set thermostat to desired setting  11  Si l appareil ne se met pas en marche  suiyre les   11 1 the appliance will not operate  MANUAL GAS instructions intitul  es  Comment coupler l admission  low the instructions  To Tum LEVER SHOWN de gaz de l appereil et appeler un technicien   Off Gas To Appliance    and call your INON POSITION quaifi   ou le fourmisseur de gaz    service technician or gas company    power to the appliance      gt    gt  ES  E RER  on this label f you dont smell 1   ON MARCHE    portion sup  rieure de cette   tiquette  i gua  gas  go to next step  GAS Sil n y a pas d odeur de gaz  passer    l   tape suivant    os ran  7  Push gas control lever NEL     9 7  Pousse le levier du contr  le du gaz     ON MARCHE  i ge  to  ON   a   position  z PER  8  Replace access panel  ARRIVEE 8  Remettre en place le panneau d acc  s  o E 522  9  Tum on all electric DU GAZ 9  Mettre l appareil sous tension   gt  2  o  ira       DISCONNECT THE REMOTE ELECTRICAL POWEI  SUPPLY OR SUPPLIES BEFORE SERVICING  DANGER DE CHOCELECTRIQUE OU DE MORT  DEBRANCHER TOUTE BOITE    FUSIBLES    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR DEATH  AVANT L ENTRETIEN       TO SUBSTANCES IN FUEL OR FROM FUEL COMBUSTION WHICH  OF THIS OR 
6. PGA B D  C    Gas Electric Heating  amp  Cooling Package Unit  User   s Information Manual          WARNING    If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly   afireorexplosion may result causing property damage  personal  injury or loss of life         Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors  and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance         WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS     Do not try to light any appliance     Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any  phone in your building     Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s  phone  Follow the gas supplier   s instructions    If you cannot reach your gas supplier  call the fire  department         Installation and service must be performed by a qualified  installer  service agency or the gas supplier        You have purchased a single package heating and cooling unit  It is approved for  an outdoor installation only and is designed to provide many years of safe and  dependable service with proper installation  use  and maintenance  Take time to  familiarize yourself with the information concerning unit installation  features   operation  and maintenance contained within this manual  Refer to the Specifica   tion Sheet for the needed clearance around the unit     Please take the time to fill out your owner   s registration card and mail it today  This  will assist Amana in contacting you should any service or warranty information  change in the future  When fill
7. ally    manual reset  temperature activated sensor  It is  mounted on the side of the burner box and monitors the  burner flame  If there is an improper draw of burner  flames into the heat exchanger  the rollout limit will detect  it and shut off gas flowing to the burners  Contact a quali   fied servicer to check the unit before resetting this device     Compressor Protection Devices   Amana   gas electric package unit includes components  which are designed to protect the compressor against ab   normal operating conditions     To prevent death or personal injury  always    disconnect the electrical power before  inspecting or servicing the unit  Since all  of the compressor protection devices reset  automatically  the contactor and outdoor  fan may be energized when reset        NOTE  The operation of the indoor blower will not be af   fected by any compressor protection devices     If  during a call for cooling  the indoor fan runs and circu   lates room temperature air while the compressor and out   door fan do not operate     1  Wait five minutes  as a protection device may be  holding the compressor off     2  Check the room thermostat to see if it is correctly set     3  If the room thermostat is correctly set  call a qualified  servicer to determine if one of the compressor pro   tection devices has opened                Roll Out  Protector        Burner  Box    A    Rollout Protection Device       Short Cycle Protector   A short cycle protector is built into the ign
8. ces             ccccceececeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeesaeeeeaeeeeneeeneeeeeneetaees 9  Short CyCle  Protect scort aaa 9   Routine Maintenance scooter ardid 10  Annual Inspection  ares aia teal ea td dee ted nid 10  Replacing or Cleaning Filter    ss 11  Clean Outside Coil  Qualified Servicer Only     11  Indoor Air Circulating Blower Motor Lubrication         ooonnnninnnnnnnninnccnnccccccninnnnn 11  Induced Draft Blower Motor Lubrication 0 0 00    eeeeeee eect eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeenaes 11  Outdoor Coil Fan Motor Lubrication          0   cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeneeseseeseeeeeaas 11  COMPresS Ovillo items AEREE deeb 11   Satety Labels  corista 12   For Additional Information ns 13    THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED   EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANS ONLY     Due to policy of continual product improvement  the right is  reserved to change specifications and design without notice     A RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION    Should overheating occur  or the gas supply fail to shut off  shut off the manual gas valve to the unit before shutting  off the electrical supply     To avoid death  personal injury or property damage  do not use this unit if any part has been under water  If parts of  this unit have been under water  immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the unit and replace any part  of the control system and any gas control which has been under water        Before using this manual  check the serial p
9. ction        e Wiring  Check electrical connections for tightness  and or corrosion  Check wires for damage  Vent Hoods    Routine Maintenance    Replacing or Cleaning Filter   IMPORTANT NOTE  Never operate unit without a filter  installed as dust and lint will build up on internal parts  resulting in loss of efficiency  equipment damage and  possible fire     A return air filter is not supplied with this unit  however   there must be a means of filtering the return air  The  filter s  may be located in the return air duct s   Consult  with your installing dealer for the actual location of the  return air filter s  in your unit     See Specification Sheet for filter sizes     A dirty filter is the most common cause of inadequate  heating or cooling performance  Filter inspection should  be made at least every two months  more often if neces   sary because of local conditions and usage     Dirty throwaway filters should be discarded and replaced  with a new  clean filter  Dirty permanent filters should be  washed with water  thoroughly dried and sprayed with a  filter adhesive before being reinstalled   Filter adhesives  may be found at many hardware stores   Permanent  filters should last several years  However  should one  become uncleanable  it should be replaced     When installing a new filter or reinstalling an old one   always make certain the air flow arrows on the filter point  in the proper direction     11    Clean Outside Coil  Qualified Servicer Only     To avoid 
10. death or personal injury due to electrical  shock  disconnect the electrical switch before  cleaning the coil s         The coil with the outside air flowing over it should be  inspected annually and cleaned as frequently as neces   sary to keep the finned areas free of leaves  grass   seeds  and debris     Indoor Air Circulating Blower Motor  Lubrication   The air circulating blower motor bearings are perma   nently lubricated and do not require additional oiling     Induced Draft Blower Motor Lubrication  The induced draft blower motor is permanently lubricated  and does not require additional oiling     Outdoor Coil Fan Motor Lubrication  The outdoor fan motor is permanently lubricated and  does not require additional oiling     Compressor  The compressor motor is hermetically sealed and does  not require additional oiling     lon    informat    IS         record th    lence    For conveni    ing dealer or Amana Customer Service Department    install    P    Safety Labels  llegible  contact the    Issing Or                  li  FOR YOUR SAFETY LIRE AVANT DE METTRE  a  READ BEFORE OPERATING EN MARCHELIRE  WARNING  If you do not follow these instructions AVERTISSEMENT  Quiconque ne respecte pas     explosion may result causing property damage  la lettre les instructions dans le pr  sent manuel  personal injury or loss of life  risque de d  clecher un incendie ou une explosion  entra  nant des dammages mat  riels  des l  sions  A  This appliance does not have a pilot  Itis eq
11. dity  the air  could hold 2 1 2 times as much moisture  2 5 x 40    100   before becoming saturated     The colder the air  the less moisture it can hold  As air is  warmed  its ability to hold moisture is increased  Ex   ample  A winter day  outdoor temperature 10  F  and  relative humidity of 70   If that air enters a home and is  warmed to 72    the relative humidity will drop to 6    very dry  if no more moisture is added     Relative humidity is important to your health and home  as proper humidification helps cut down on incidence of  respiratory illness and helps keep air cleaner and  fresher     A good relative humidity is one just high enough to barely  start condensation along the lower edges or lower  corners of the windows  More than that can be damag   ing    Frequent fogging or excessive condensation on inside  windows indicates the indoor humidity level is too high  for outdoor weather conditions  Damage to the building  may result if the condition persists   Condensation on  inside of storm windows indicates loose inside windows   Adding weather stripping to tighten inside windows  usually corrects this problem      The following table shows the recommended maximum  indoor humidity in relationship to the outdoor tempera   tures     Outdoor  Temperature    Maximum  Indoor       F   RH                   Table 1    For Propane  LP  Gas Installations Only    For units operating on propane gas  please review the fol   lowing warnings before use     To avoid death  
12. ing in the registration card  be sure to include the  Model  Manufacturing and Serial Numbers  plus the installation date  If the regis   tration card cannot be located  please call 1 800 843 0304 to register the unit     Your warranty certificate is also supplied with the unit  Read the warranty carefully  and note what is covered  Keep the warranty certificate in a safe place  so you can  find it  if necessary  Before using this manual  check the serial plate for proper  model identification        Installer   Affix this manual  the Installation Guide  and Specifications Sheet  adjacent to the appliance   Owner   Keep all product literature in a safe place for future reference     Amana    Heating   Air Conditioning    BUILT BETTER THAN IT HAS TO BE     July 1999  1  10500216    Contents    General Information unas o 4  Unit LOCATION tirita al 4  Unit Installation sica arc nine tetes 4  Air Requirements a sise ita RH nn a 5  a te ates 5  For Propane  LP  Gas Installations Only           ccccceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseneeseeeeaes 5  HAUTS AU SE en en ude ded savbeedsavdigdesaudigesa E EE ai 6   MOP Ad ade sid ee e 6  Indoor Air Circulating Blower             cccccceceeceeceeeeeee cece seeeeceeeeeeaeeesaeeeseaeseneesneeeeeas 6   Operating Instructions cence inden dd 7  Heating  Start  UD atari 7  Heating Shut DOWN  cora ate ile ee eee ee eee 7  Cooling Operation usines 8   Satety CIFCURS unida 8  Secondary Limit    iii 8  Rollout Limitar dada 9  Compressor Protection Devi
13. ition control   Each time the compressor is off for less than 3 minutes   the short cycle protector will delay compressor startup for  up to 3 minutes  This protects the compressor from im   proper operation     NOTE  These units are not designed to provide me   chanical cooling at outdoor temperatures below 50  F  If  low ambient cooling is needed  consult a qualified  servicer     Routine Maintenance    If you perform maintenance on the unit yourself  remember that certain mechanical and electrical knowledge  skills  and tools are required to perform unit maintenance  Personal injury or death my result If you are not properly trained   You should call your installing dealer or place of purchase if you are uncertain about your ability to perform mainte   nance     To prevent death or personal injury due to fire or explosion  the following procedures must be followed exactly  in  this sequence before inspecting the unit     e Turn OFF gas by closing external gas shutoff valve to the unit     e Turn OFF electrical power by opening unit power disconnect     e If the unit has been operating  wait 15 minutes for it to cool        Annual Inspection   Filters  Check that filters are clean and in the  Your package unit should be inspected by a qualified proper placement in the unit or duct system   installer  or service agency at least twice every year  e Louvers  Inspect louvers behind the air inlet hood  This check should be performed before the heating and on the unit  Ensure the
14. late for proper model identification     ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL    As a professional installer you have an obligation to Remember  it is your responsibility to install the  know the product better than the customer  This product safely and to know it well enough to be able  includes all safety precautions and related items  to instruct a customer in its safe use     Prior to actual installation  thoroughly familiarize Safety is a matter of common sense   a matter of    yourself with this manual  Pay special attention to all thinking before acting  Most dealers have a list of  safety warnings  Often during installation or repair itis specific good safety practices   follow them   possible to place yourself in a position which is more  hazardous than when the unit is in operation     The precautions listed in this manual should not  supersede existing practices but should be  considered as supplemental information        Remember to leave this manual with the homeowner     General Information    This unit is built to provide many years of safe and dependable service  provided it is properly installed and main   tained  However  abuse and or improper use can shorten the life of the unit and create hazards for you  the home   owner  Take time to familiarize yourself with the information concerning unit installation  features  operation  and    maintenance contained within this manual     This product contains or produces a chemical or chemicals which may cause serious ill
15. nd ON settings  On Auto  the  Circulating Air Blower will cycle on off  but if switched to  ON it will run constantly     Cool Heat  Temperature  Control Dial    Room Temperature  Thermostat       System Fan    Switch   Switch Action    AUTO    System only cools  fan  CG AUTO cycles off and on             System only cools  fan   Fassa   coor runs all the time   Thermostat   HEAT AUTO System only heats  fan   mE y Control cycles off and on    Lever HEAT System only heats  fan   runs all the time   No heating or cooling    OFF EN fan runs all the time     75  Cool Heat K      Fan  Switeh Switch       Typical Thermostat    IMPORTANT NOTE  To avoid the possibility of damage  to the unit heat exchanger  do not set the thermostat fan  switch to ON  constant fan operation  during the heating  season without first consulting the installer of the unit or  another qualified servicer     There are thermostats that automatically switch from  Heating to Cooling  or with night setbacks  The night set   back  or multiple setback type  will lower the temperature  at night or during the day when the building is unoccu   pied     Igniter   The unit has an electronic ignition device which lights the  burners automatically  Never try to light the burners by  hand  It also has an induced draft blower to exhaust  combustion products     Indoor Air Circulating Blower  Keep the blower access door panel in place except for  inspection and maintenance     Operating Instructions    To avoid death  per
16. ness or death and which  are known to the State of California to cause cancer  birth defects or other reproductive harm     To avoid possible equipment damage  personal injury  fire or death  the following instructions must be observed       regarding unit location  air requirements and operating procedures     Unit Location   This unit is approved only for an outdoor installation  The  diagram on the Specification Sheet illustrates the re   quired clearances to the unit  It is important that safety  measures are taken in the surrounding area of the unit     Gutters or deflectors must be installed on the roof to  prevent water from shedding on the unit     1  An area must be available to reach the unit in a clear  and unobstructed path     2  The unit area and the vicinity of any other gas appli   ances must be kept clear and free of combustible  materials  gasoline  and other flammable vapors and  liquids  Also  do not store or use flammable items  such as paint  varnish  or lacquer in the area     3  The combustion air supply must not be contaminated  by products containing chlorine or fluorine  as they  could corrode the heat exchanger  If you need further  information on this subject  contact your installing  dealer or another qualified servicer     4  Familiarize yourself with the controls that turn off the  gas and electrical power to the unit  If the unit is to be  shut down at the end of the heating season  turn off  both the gas and electrical power  For safety  alwa
17. personal injury or property damage    due to explosion or fire  install a gas detecting  warning device  Since the odorant in propane gas  can be reduced by iron oxide  rust   a gas detecting  warning device is the only reliable method to detect  propane gas leaks        General Information    If the gas unit is installed in an excavated area or a  confined space  contact your propane gas supplier to  install a gas detecting warning device since     e Propane gas is heavier than air and any  leaking gas can settle in any low areas or  confined spaces     Propane gas odorant can fade  making the  gas undetectable except with a warning  device     An undetected gas leak will create a danger of  explosion or fire  If the presence of gas is suspected   follow the instructions on the cover of this manual   Failure to do so could result in SERIOUS  PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH        Thermostat   This unit will not operate properly without a good quality   correctly installed thermostat  It is very important that the  thermostat be located where it can best    sense    the  average room temperature  Be sure the thermostat is not  exposed to hot or cold drafts or to hot or cold spots on  the wall  such as those received from outside walls  walls  with pipes inside  or from openings into the attic     No matter the type or style  thermostat operation is  basically the same  The most widely used types will  control both heating and cooling functions and will have a  Fan Switch with Auto a
18. sonal injury  or property damage due to electrical shock  do not remove any internal  compartment covers  Electrical components are contained in both compartments  Contact a qualified servicer at  once if any abnormal condition is noticed     An undetected gas leak can create a danger of explosion or fire  The unit and its gas connections must be leak  tested before placing in operation                                                             Heating Start Up Gas Valve  iti i   On Off  To put your unit into operation  follow the steps listed Selector  below  Switch  1  Close the external manual gas shutoff valve  INLET  gt                       2  Turn off the electrical power to the unit     3  Set the room thermostat to the lowest possible set   ting   4  Remove the heat exchanger door on the side of the          unit by removing screws  Outlet  Manifold   5  This unit is equipped with an ignition device which au  Inlet Pressure Tap ae e E  tomatically lights the burner  Do not try to light the  Side of Valve   Under Cap Screw   burner by hand   6  Turn the gas control switch to the OFF position  Do White Rodgers  not use excessive force  Model 36E22    7  Wait five minutes to clear out any gas  Then smell i  for gas  including near the floor as some types ofgas Heating Shut Down  are heavier than air  To shut down operation  follow the steps listed below     8  If you smell gas following the five minute waiting pe  1  Set the thermostat to the lowest setting   riod in s
19. t must be  here    supplied  These numbers are recorded on the nameplate of the un    12    For Additional Information    Most questions can be answered by the local Amana dealer  Check with dealer first if needing any further information  regarding the operation  maintenance  or service of the unit     If you have any matters that are not resolved locally  or for more information on other heating and cooling products or  kitchen appliances offered by Amana is needed   please call     CONSUMER INFORMATION LINE  AMANA TOLL FREE  1 800 843 0304  U S  only     Not a technical assistance line for dealers      Outside the U S   call 1 319 622 5511    Not a technical assistance line for dealers    Your telephone company will bill you for the call     Amana   Ask a participating Amana dealer about Amana s extended service plan  It adds to the  strong warranty with additional parts and labor coverage  ure    EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN       13    
20. tep 7  immediately follow the instructions on    the cover of this manual  If you do not smell gas after 2  Turn OFF electrical power to the unit     five minutes  turn the gas control switch to the ON 3  Remove the heat exchanger door on the side of the  position  The switch should turn easily  Do not use unit by removing screws   excessive force  4  Turn the gas control switch to the OFF position  Do  9  Reinstall the burner compartment door  not use excessive force   10  Open the external manual gas shutoff valve  5  Close the external manual gas shutoff valve   11  Turn on the electrical power to the unit  6  Reinstall the heat exchanger door   12  Adjust the thermostat to a setting above room tem  7  lf cooling and or air circulation is desired  turn ON the  perature  electrical power     13  After the burners are lit  set the thermostat to desired  temperature     Operating Instructions    Cooling Operation  Cooling operation may be obtained as follows     1  Place the room thermostat selector switch in the  COOL position  or AUTO  if available  and if auto   matic changeover from cooling to heating is desired      2  Set the room thermostat to the desired temperature     3  If cooling system does not energize  wait five min   utes  The system startup may be delayed by the  short cycle protector feature of the ignition control  board  Check the manual reset devices on the rollout  and secondary limits  as described in this manual           Safety Circuits    A number of
21. tie du syst  me de contr  le et  toute commande qui ont   t   plong  s dans l eau     M OOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VE vise en varcHe DOS    1  ARRET  R  Lisez les instructions de s  curit   sur       A       AVERTISSEMENT    10543404    1  STOP  Read the safety information above on    X        amp  WARNING       this label la portion sup  rieure de cette   tiquette   2  Set the thermostat to lowest setting  2  R  gler le thermostat a la temperature la plus basse  3  Tum off all power to the appliance  3  Couper l alimentation   lectrique de l appareil  4  This appliance is equipped with an ignition  4  Cet appareil m  nager   tant dot   d un syst  me    a        device which automatically lights the burner  umage automatique  ne pas essayer          PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD   REFRIGERANT MUST BE  REMOVED FROM BOTH THE  LOW AND HIGH PRESSURE  SIDES OF THE SYSTEM  BEFORE HEAT IS APPLIED      amp  WARNING       Do not try to light the burner by hand  lumer le br  leur manuellement    5  Push the gas control lever to  OFF  Position  5  Pousse le levier du contr  le du gaz     OFF  ARRET   Do not force  position    6  Wait five  5  minutes to clear out any gas  Then 6  Attendre cing  5  minutes pour laisser echapper tout le  smell for gas  including near the floor  If you gaz  Renifler tout autour de l appareil  y compris pr  s du      ROBINET    GAZ plancher  pour d  celer une odeur de gaz  Si c est le cas        then smell gas  STOP  Follow    ii the satel  In falon above   MANUEL  E
22. uipped corporelles ou la perte de vies humaines              with an ignition device which automatically lights                   the burner  Do not try to light the bumer by hand  A  Cet appareil ne comporte pas de veilleuse  ll est  muni d un dispositif d allumage qui allume  B  BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance automatiquement le br  leur  Ne pas tenter  area for gas  Be sure to smell next to the floor d allumer le br  leur manuellement    because some gas is heavier than air and will B  AVANT DE LE FAIRE FONCTIONNER  3  settle on the floor  renifler tout autour de l appariel pour d  celer 3 g 3  une odeur de gaz  Renifler pr  s du plancher  car   3 3  WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS sa qu Tae 3 3  peuvent s accumuler au niveau du so  o    a     Do not touch any electric switch                              m  5 gt   vo  203    ez  ur y 2 wi  SESZE a a fan    2350 E    of gu    USE g J z HE sE  85 EEz 2 2     Ez    205  ae     O ME su  do not use any phone in your building  QUE FAIRE S IL Y A UNE ODEUR DE GAZ BZn0502 33 E   MO as    Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s   Ne pas tenter d allumer l appariel 825ut23 oga lu E E3   ES zoo  phone  Follow the gas supplier s instructions    Ne toucher aucun interrupteur   lectrique  FE ust jo  gt  MEE a3 0 828    If you cannot reach your gas supplier  utiliser aucun t  l  phone dans le b  timent SASzOU   235  2  lt  MA sa ETTE  cal the fire deparment   Appeler imm  diatement le fournisseur de gaz REIS    2
23. ventilation of flue gases        Since the gas electric unit is installed completely in the  outdoors  the depletion of combustion air is highly  improbable  To ensure an adequate supply of combus   tion air  do not allow the air inlet hood or flue outlet hood  to become blocked by leaves  snow  rubbish  or insect   wasps  nests     Great care has been taken in the design and manufac   ture of your unit to provide for your comfort and safety   Be aware of the possibility that some problems with your  unit or other gas fired appliances could cause flue gases  to be present in your building  These flue gases could  include carbon monoxide     Death or personal injury from asphyxiation can result  from exposure to carbon monoxide        Carbon monoxide or    CO    is a colorless and odorless  gas produced when fuel is not burned completely or  when the flame does not receive sufficient oxygen     Be aware of these air starvation signals which  indicate conditions that may result in carbon monox   ide or that carbon monoxide may be present     1  Headaches Nausea Dizziness  Flu Like Symptoms     2  Excessive humidity heavily frosted windows or a  moist    clammy    feeling in the home     3  Smoke from a fireplace will not draw up the chimney     4  Flue gases that will not draw up the appliance vent  pipe     Indoor Humidity   Relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air  relative to the amount the air can hold at the same  temperature  Example  At 40  relative humi
24. ys  turn them off before performing service or mainte   nance on the unit     5  Establish a regular service and maintenance sched   ule to ensure efficient and safe operation of the unit     6  The unit must be placed where no runoff water from  higher ground can collect in the unit     Unit Installation  Examine the unit installation to determine the following     1  The vent connector is in place and is physically  sound without holes or excessive corrosion     2  The physical support of the unit is sound without sag   ging  cracks  or gaps around the base so as to pro   vide a seal between the support and the base     3  There are no obvious signs of deterioration of the  unit     4  The burner flames are stable  soft and blue   dust  may cause orange tips but must not be yellow   The  flames should extend directly outward from the  burner without curling  floating  or lifting off  To exam   ine  turn on the electrical power and gas  Set the  room temperature to the maximum setting          Check the burner flames for    1  Good adjustment   2  Stable  soft and blue   3  Not curling  floating  or lifting off     Burner    NOTE  If a strong wind is blowing  it may not be possible  to perform the flame inspection     General Information    To avoid personal injury or fire  minimum clearances  to combustible surfaces must be followed        Air Requirements    To avoid death  personal injury or property damage   adequate fresh air must be provided for proper  combustion and 
    
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