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1.   A CAUTION    FIRE AND EXPLOSION  HAZARD   Failure to follow this caution  may result in minor personal    or property damage     This furnace is equipped  with a constant type primary  ignition system  DO NOT  ATTEMPT TO LIGHT WITH A  MATCH     A DANGER    ELECTRICAL SHOCK  HAZARD HIGH VOLTAGE    AT IGNITER    Severe electrical shock   personal injury  or death will  result     e If a suspected malfunction occurs  with your oil control system  such as  the burner not lighting when it  should  refer to the    Shutting Down  Your Furnace    section and call your  dealer as soon as possible     CHECK AIR FILTERS  Before  attempting to start your furnace  be  sure the furnace air filters are clean  and in place  See    Performing Rou   tine Maintenance    section in this  manual  Then proceed as follows     STEPS FOR STARTING  YOUR FURNACE    1  Open all warm air registers and  make sure that all return air  grills are unobstructed     2  If a humidifier is installed with  your system  open the water  supply valve     3  Make sure blower access door is  secured in place     4  Set your room thermostat to the  lowest temperature setting   See  Fig  5      Por             5  Turn on electric power to the  furnace   See Fig  6                     6    6  Open the oil supply valve   See  Fig  7               7  Check all connections to ensure  there are no leaks     8  Set room thermostat to a tem   perature slightly above room  temperature  This will automati   cally signal the fu
2. 12             13             14                Fully insulated internal walls minimize heat  loss     High limit control prevents overtemperature     Manual switch allows user control of constant  low speed blower operation     Adjustable electronic fan timer control  inside   with low voltage electrical terminal strip for  easy connection of thermostat  cooling control   electronic air cleaner  and humidifier     Aesthetic removable cabinet hides and protects  burner and controls     High performance oil burner     IMPORTANT FACTS    Your furnace must have adequate  airflow for efficient combustion  and safe ventilation  Do not  enclose it in an airtight room or     seal    it behind solid doors    To minimize the possibility of  serious personal injury  fire  fur   nace damage  or improper opera        tion  carefully follow these  safety rules   FOR YOUR SAFETY    Do not store or use gaso   line or other flammable  vapors and liquids in the  vicinity of this or any  other appliance           e Do not cover the furnace  store  trash or debris near it  or in any way  block the flow of fresh air to the  unit     e Combustion air must be clean and  not contaminated with chlorine or  fluorine  These compounds are  present in many products around  the home  such as  water softener  salts  laundry bleaches  detergents   adhesives  paints  varnishes  paint  strippers  waxes  and plastics     Make sure the combustion air for  your furnace does not contain any  of these compounds  
3. During re   modeling be sure the combustion  air is fresh and uncontaminated  If  air with vapors of these com   pounds is burned in your furnace   the heat exchangers and metal vent  system may deteriorate     NOTE  Do not use this furnace if  any part has been under water        Immediately call a qualified ser   vice technician to inspect the fur   nace and to replace any part of the  control system  electrical compo   nents  and any oil control which  has been under water     NOTE  The qualified installer or  agency must use only factory   authorized replacement parts  kits   and accessories when servicing  this product     The furnace burner control has a  safety device which must be man   ually reset  If the furnace is left  unattended for an extended period  of time  have it checked periodi   cally for proper operation  This  precaution will prevent problems  associated with no heat  such as  frozen water pipes  etc     SAFETY  CONSIDERATIONS    Installing and servicing of heating  equipment can be hazardous due to  oil and electrical components   Only trained and qualified person   nel should install  repair  or service  heating equipment     Untrained personnel can perform  basic maintenance functions such  as cleaning and replacing air filters   All other operations must be per   formed by trained service person   nel  Observe safety precautions in  this manual  on tags  and on labels  attached to the furnace and other  safety precautions that may apply     Recogniz
4. USER   S INFORMATION MANUAL          MODEL 367AAN  OIL FURNACE        Heating  amp  Cooling Systems    NOTE TO INSTALLER   This manual must be left with the equipment user         N WARNING  If the information in this manual  is not followed exactly  a fire or explosion 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 OIL   Do not try to light any appliance     Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use  any phone in your building     e Immediately call your fuel supplier from a  neighbor   s phone  Follow the fuel supplier   s  instructions           e If you cannot reach your fuel supplier  call the  fire department     Installation and service must be performed by a  qualified installer  service agency or the fuel  supplier           Do not use this furnace if any part has been under  water  Immediately call a qualified service techni   cian to inspect the furnace and to replace any part  of the control system and any oil control which  has been under water        WELCOME TO A  NEW GENERATION  OF COMFORT    Congratulations  In light of rising  energy costs  the 367AAN Low   Boy Oil Furnace is among the  soundest investments today   s  homeowner can make     Your new furnace is truly a tri   umph of technology in home  heating  Its unique silencer  within the heat exchanger  insu   lated cab
5. XTENDED PERIOD OF    edges  be extremely careful and blower compartment   TIME  when handling parts or  See Fig  14    reaching into the furnace   PERFORMING ROUTINE  MAINTENANCE    FILTERING OUT  TROUBLE    Dirty air filters will cause a loss of  airflow in your duct system  When  excessive loss of airflow occurs   the furnace may cycle on its safety  controls  If this condition is left 14    With proper maintenance and care   your furnace will operate economi   cally and dependably  Instructions  for basic maintenance follow  How   ever  before beginning maintenance   follow these safety precautions                 6    b  Remove second filter lying  above blower  Slide filter  toward rear of furnace and  out of blower compartment    See Fig  15      O  Dy a  a                15  4  Inspect the filter  If torn  replace  it     NOTE  If filter that was shipped  with furnace has been replaced  with an electronic air cleaner   EAC   refer to the EAC Owner   s  Manual for maintenance informa   tion     5  The filters shipped with the fur   nace are disposable  If they are  dirty  they must be replaced  If  your furnace air filter needs to  be replaced  be sure to use the  same size and type of filter that  was originally supplied  Use the  furnace filter table and compare  your furnace size with the  proper filter size     FURNACE AIR FILTER TABLE    FILTER   QUANTITY   AND SIZE   IN      53 3 4   2  12 X 20 X 1   Disposable  60 5 32    2  16 X 20 X 1   Disposable    If you hav
6. e replaced the factory   provided disposable filters with  permanent washable filters  they  may be cleaned if they are dirty   Wash filters in a sink  bathtub  or  outside with a garden hose  Always  use cold tap water  A mild liquid  detergent may be used if necessary   Spray water through filter in the  opposite direction of airflow   Allow filter to dry     6  Reinstall clean air filters by  reversing procedure in item  3 above     FILTER  TYPE          7  Replace blower access door    See Fig  16      8  Turn on electrical supply to  furnace                       16    A CHECK UP  CHECKLIST    Your furnace represents an impor   tant investment in your family   s  comfort and your home   s value  To  keep it performing properly and as  a preventative to future problems   have a trained service specialist  give your furnace a professional  check up annually  The following  checklist can be used as a guideline  to proper service     e Check flue and secondary tube  passage ways including chimney      clean if necessary     e Change oil filter   e Change nozzle     e Check and adjust combustion and  draft     e Inspect all vent piping inside struc   ture for deterioration and vent termi   nations outside the structure for  blockage     e Check oil pipes leading to and  inside of your furnace for leaks     e Inspect and clean the blower motor  and wheel     e Inspect and change or clean air fil   ters if necessary     e Inspect all supply  and return air  ducts for obstructio
7. e safety information   This is the safety alert symbol A    When you see this symbol on the  furnace and in instructions or man   uals  be alert to the potential for  personal injury     Understand the signal words      DANGER  WARNING  and CAU   TION  These words are used with  the safety alert symbol  DANGER  identifies the most serious hazards  which will result in severe personal  injury or death  WARNING signi   fies hazards which could result in  personal injury or death  CAU   TION is used to identify unsafe  practices which may result in    4                minor personal injury or product  and property damage    NOTE is used to highlight sugges   tions which will result in enhanced  installation  reliability  or operation     A WARNING    FIRE  EXPLOSION  CARBON  MONOXIDE POISONING  HAZARD   Failure to follow this warning  could lead to sooting  fire  ex     plosion  and or severe bodily  harm    For use with grade 2 Fuel Oil  maximum  Do not use gaso   line  crankcase oil  or any oil  containing gasoline      A CAUTION    FIRE AND UNIT OVERHEAT  HAZARD   Failure to follow this caution  may result in minor personal  or property damage    Never burn garbage or paper in  the heating system and never  leave rags  paper  or any flam   mable items around the unit     STARTING YOUR  FURNACE    This appliance is equipped with an  ignition device which automatical   ly lights the burner each time the  thermostat starts your furnace  Fol   low these important safe   guards   
8. elections  AUTO  and ON  When thermostat is set  to AUTO  the furnace blower  cycles on and off  controlled by  the thermostat  In ON mode   the furnace blower runs contin   uously  This keeps the tempera   ture level in your home more  evenly balanced  It also contin   uously filters the indoor air     NOTE  Constant low speed  blower operation can also be  achieved by turning on the con   stant blower rocker switch located  on top of unit  Regardless of room  thermostat setting  blower will run  continuously in low speed to pro   vide constant air circulation  If  constant blower rocker switch is  turned off  room thermostat will  control blower operation     SHUTTING DOWN  YOUR FURNACE    Should you need to shut down your  furnace for service or mainte   nance  you will need to turn the  furnace off  The following proce   dures must be followed     1  Set the thermostat to the lowest  setting   See Fig  8                  2  Turn off all electrical power to    the appliance   See Fig  9             ON       oFF    A WARNING    ELECTRICAL SHOCK  HAZARD   Failure to follow this warning  could result in personal in     jury due to electrical shock   Turn off all electrical power to  furnace before performing  any maintenance or service  on unit        unattended  the furnace will even   tually lock out  It is recommended  that the furnace air filters be  checked every 3 or 4 weeks and  cleaned or replaced as necessary     A CAUTION    UNIT OVERHEAT HAZARD  Failure to follow t
9. his caution  may result in damage to the    furnace blower motor  over   heat the heat exchanger and    reduce the efficiency   Never operate your furnace  9 without the air filters in place   3  Close the oil supply valve  ON   See Fig  10         The air filters are located in the  blower compartment installed in  an internal filter rack which is pro   vided as standard equipment with  furnace   See Fig  2   To inspect   clean  and or replace air filters  fol   low these steps     oFF       1  Turn off electrical supply to fur   nace   See Fig  11      2  Remove blower access door in  rear of furnace   See Fig  13    Lift door up  then out using han   dle on blower access door           4  If applicable  turn off water sup   ply to humidifier        5  If furnace blower will be neces   sary for cooling system  remem   ber to turn electric power back  on when needed for air condi   tioning                                      A CAUTION 13  CUTS AND ABRASION 3  Remove air filters from furnace   HAZARD  Failure to follow this caution  may result in minor personal  injury    Although special care has  been taken to minimize sharp    6  If the furnace is being shut down  because of a malfunction  call  your dealer as soon as possible     ALWAYS KEEP MAIN OIL  VALVE TURNED OFF IF  BURNER IS SHUT DOWN FOR    a  Remove filter resting in filter  rack at an angle in front of  blower first  Slide filter back  to clear filter rack ends then  lift up and out of filter rack          AN E
10. inet  and rubber blower  mounts make it among the quiet   est units on the market  The com   bustion chamber is stainless steel  for long life and it heats up  quickly resulting in higher  energy efficiency    With only minimal care  your  new furnace will deliver many  years of money saving home  comfort and enjoyment  Spend  just a few minutes with this man   ual to learn the operation of your  new furnace and the small  amount of maintenance it takes to  help keep it operating at peak effi   ciency year after year     INSTALLATION DATA    Date Installed          Dealer Name       Address       City             State Zip    Telephone       FURNACE  Product No        Model No        Serial No                    MODEL 367AAN LOW BOY FURNACE    SPLIT SYSTEM  OUTDOOR UNIT     Product No        Model No        Serial No        INDOOR COIL     Product No           Model No     Serial No        ACCESSORIES  Product No        Model No        Serial No                                                                 FURNACE COMPONENTS          Heavy duty blower circulates air across the  heat exchanger to transfer heat into the home     Access door to air filters and blower   Air filters     Unique silencer system eliminates combustion  noise     Return air plenum   Stainless steel combustion chamber     Heat exchanger designed and shaped to effi     ciently transfer heat from furnace into the home     Supply air plenum                                10             11                
11. nace still fails to operate    page 2  Should you ever require    sec in order to reset the control  call your service representative  For   service  you will have ready access  e Check for obstructions around the   Your convenience  record the fur    to the information needed by your  vent termination  nace product and serial numbers on   service representative     Heating  amp  Cooling Systems  Cancels  OM16 8 OM16 13       2004 Bryant Heating  amp  Cooling Systems  7310 W  Morris St  Indpls   IN 46231 Printed in U S A  Catalog No  5336 709 6 04    
12. ns  air leaks  and    7       insulation  Remedy any problem  when necessary     e Inspect the return air duct connec   tions at the furnace to ensure it   is physically sound  sealed to   the furnace casing  and terminates  outside the space containing the  furnace     e Inspect electrical wiring  connec   tions  and components for loose  connections     e Examine the physical support of  the furnace  Support should be  sound with no cracks  sagging  gaps   etc  around the base     e Check furnace for any obvious  signs of deterioration     BEFORE YOU REQUEST  A SERVICE CALL    If your furnace is not operating or  not performing properly  you may  save the expense of a service call  by checking a few things yourself  before calling for service     FOR INSUFFICIENT AIRFLOW   e Check for dirty air filters     e Check for blocked return air or  supply air grilles throughout your  home  Ensure they are open and  unobstructed     If problem still exists  call your  dealer for service     IF FURNACE FAILS TO  OPERATE    Follow this checklist step by step   advancing to the next step only if  furnace fails to start    e Check thermostat for proper tem   perature  Is thermostat set above  room temperature    e Is thermostat set on HEAT     e Check fuses and circuit breakers   Is electrical supply on    e Is valve in oil supply pipe in open  position    e Is the ignition control on the burner  not in lockout  The red button on top    of the control must be depressed for3   If the fur
13. rnace to start     9  When the thermostat calls for  heat  power from the trans   former energizes the fan control  board  The fan control energizes  the ignition control  The ignition  control will automatically light  the burner     The electronic fan control auto   matically turns on the blower  after 60 sec  Fan on control is  not adjustable  The air moved  over the heat exchanger by the  blower is warmed and passes  through the ducts to the room  registers     This unit is equipped with a con   tinuous ignition control  If the  main burner does not ignite  within 30 sec from the call for  heat  the control will lock out   The red button on top of the con   trol must be depressed for 3 sec  in order to reset the control  The  control CANNOT be reset from  the room thermostat     10 Set your thermostat to the tem   perature that satisfies your com   fort requirements     SUGGESTION  Setting the ther   mostat back a few degrees and  compensating for the difference  with warmer clothing can make a  big difference in your fuel con   sumption on extremely cold    5       days  The few degrees at the top  of your thermostat    comfort  level    are the most costly degrees  to obtain     When room temperature drops  below the temperature selected  on the thermostat  the furnace  will be switched on automati   cally  When room temperature  reaches the degree selected on  the thermostat  the furnace will  be switched off automatically     Some thermostats have a FAN  mode with 2 s
    
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