Bard 4S, 5S, WG3S installation instructions Manual 2100-502A Page 4

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Aldehydes have a strong pungent, acrid smell that can cause nausea.

Carbon monoxide is tasteless, colorless and odorless. It can cause headaches, flu-like symptoms or nausea. We refer to all these symptoms as nausea in this manual. It can also cause death by asphyxiation.

WARNING

Any unfamiliar smell can alert you to presence of gas or aldehydes. If you detect any unfamiliar odor follow instruction in Section 4.B.1. Otherwise, nausea, asphyxiation or fire could occur resulting in damage, injury or death.

WARNING

Do not block or cover combustion openings in the furnace. Blocking or covering these openings could cause nausea, asphyxiation or fire resulting in damage, injury or death.

WARNING

A loud noise may mean faulty burner ignition. If your furnace makes a loud noise, turn it off. Follow instructions in Section 4.B.2. If you don’t turn off your furnace, it could cause fire or an explosion resulting in damage, injury or death.

WARNING

Do not operate furnace with blower door open or removed. Do not alter furnace to allow operation with blower door removed. Doing either could allow combustion products to circulate throughout the furnace area causing nausea, asphyxiation or fire resulting in damage, injury or death.

WARNING

Front door must be in place during furnace operation. Hot surfaces behind front door.

2.2STORAGE AND USE OF FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE AND COMBUSTIBLE PRODUCTS NEAR YOUR FURNACE

WARNING

Never store or use flammable liquids or vapors near or on your furnace. These include gasoline, kerosene, cigarette lighter fluid, cleaning fluids, solvents, paint thinners or painting compounds. Flammable vapors can travel great distances before igniting.

WARNING

Never store or use anything near or on your furnace that can produce vapors that are corrosive to gas-fired furnaces. Vapors from products containing chlorines, fluorines, bromines and iodines can cause vent system or heat exchanger failure. Examples of such products are spray or aerosol containers, detergents, bleaches, cat litter, waxes, adhesives, solvents and other cleaning compounds. Vent system or heat exchanger failure could cause nausea, asphyxiation or fire resulting in damage, injury or death.

WARNING

Never store anything combustible near or on your unit. A fire could occur resulting in damage, injury or death.

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Contents Users Information Manual What to do if YOU Smell GASContents Important Safety Precautions Signal WordsRating Plate Information GAS and Combustion ProductsManual 2100-502A Page 4 Understanding HOW Your Furnace Works Alteration of Furnace ControlsBasic Operation Heating Cycle 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 ActionProper Maintenance of Your Furnace Operating Your FurnaceLubrication Requirements 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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