Bard 4S, 5S Operating Your Furnace, Proper Maintenance of Your Furnace, Lubrication Requirements

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5.Possible Emergency: Main electrical circuit breaker for furnace cannot be reset without tripping again or new fuses continue to blow.

ACTION:

a.Move gas valve control knob to OFF.

b.Call your local qualified service technician or gas supplier.

SECTION 5 • OPERATING YOUR FURNACE

After reading the Safety Information and Precautions follow Operating Instructions on front door of furnace and instructions repeated on Page 11.

WARNING

If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion could occur resulting in damage, injury or death.

WARNING

Never use tools to move gas control knob. Only use your hand. If gas control knob will not move by hand, do not force it or try to repair it. Call a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier. Forcing knob can cause gas to leak which could result in fire or explosion resulting in damage, injury or death.

Properly operating your furnace requires certain abilities, mechanical skills and tools. If you are uncertain about your abilities or if you lack proper skills or tools, do not proceed. Instead, contact a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier.

An automatic ignition device lights the burners. Do not try to light manually. See Figure 2 on Page 11 for step by step instructions.

SECTION 6 • PROPER MAINTENANCE OF YOUR FURNACE

You need special abilities, mechanical skills and tools to maintain your furnace properly. If you are uncertain about your abilities or if you lack proper skills or tools, do not try to maintain or repair your furnace yourself. Instead, contact a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier.

6.A IF YOU SMELL GAS OR ANY UNFAMILIAR SMELL WHILE WORKING ON YOUR FURNACE:

1.Do not try to light main burners.

2.Do not touch or turn on any electrical switch.

3.Do not use any phone in your building.

4.Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow gas supplier’s instructions.

5.If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call fire department.

6.B LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS

The main blower motor, outdoor fan motor, and the induced draft blower motor are permanently lubricated, and no maintenance is required.

6.C MAKE SURE AIR FILTER(S) IS IN PLACE

Ask your installer, local qualified service technician or gas supplier to make sure your filter(s) is in place properly. Become familiar with its location and procedures for removing, cleaning and replacing it.

Recommended filter sizes are shown below.

Main System Filter: 20x30x2 throwaway for WG3S, WG4S & WG5S models.

See Figure 3 on Page 13 for filter locations.

WARNING

Operating furnace without clean air filter(s) can damage blower motor, heat exchanger or air conditioning system components.

This can cause system failure which could result in damage or injury.

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Contents Users Information Manual What to do if YOU Smell GASContents Rating Plate Information Important Safety PrecautionsSignal Words GAS and Combustion ProductsManual 2100-502A Page 4 Basic Operation Heating Cycle Understanding HOW Your Furnace WorksAlteration of Furnace Controls Basic Operation Cooling CycleTurning OFF Furnace in AN Emergency Phase MonitorManual FAN Continuous Airflow Operation GAS and Electrical SHUT-OFF Devices GAS SHUT-OFF Devices Electrical SHUT-OFF DevicesTypical GAS Piping Possible Emergencies Recommended Actions ActionLubrication Requirements Proper Maintenance of Your FurnaceOperating Your Furnace Make Sure AIR Filters is in PlaceStart UP Procedure Do not Obstruct Duct Work Keep AIR Filters CleanHave Your Furnace Checked Annually Filter Locations Periodic Inspections START-UP Procedures Decal Ventilation Option Assemblies Replacement PartsOutdoor Coil
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