Bryant 340MAV manual Filtering OUT Trouble, AIR Filters Located in Blower Compartment

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Installing and servicing of heating equipment can be hazardous due to gas and electrical components.

Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service heat- ing equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func- tions such as cleaning and replacing air filters.

All other operations must be performed by trained and qualified service agency personnel. Observe safety precautions in this manual, on tags, and on labels attached to the furnace and other safety precautions that may apply.

With proper maintenance and care, your furnace will operate economically and dependably. Instructions for basic main- tenance are found on this and the follow- ing pages. However, before beginning maintenance, follow these safety pre- cautions:

!WARNING

Turn off electrical power sup- ply to your furnace before re- moving the main furnace door to service or perform mainte- nance. Failure to follow this warning could result in per- sonal injury/death or property damage.

!CAUTION

Although special care has been taken to minimize sharp edges, be extremely careful when handling parts or reach- ing into the furnace. Failure to follow this caution woud result in minor personal injury.

FILTERING OUT TROUBLE

!CAUTION

Never operate your furnace without the air filter in place. Doing so may damage the fur- nace blower motor. An accu- mulation of dust and lint on internal parts of your furnace can cause a loss of efficiency and would cause minor prop- erty or product damage.

A dirty air filter 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 unattended, the furnace will eventu- ally lock out. It is recommended that the furnace air filter be checked every 3 or 4 weeks and cleaned if necessary.

If installed with factory-specified dis- posable media filter, check or replace fil- ter before each heating and cooling season. Replace media filter at least once a year.

The air filter is normally located in the blower compartment (See Fig. 3 or 4.) or in the factory-supplied filter cabinet attached to the side or bottom of the furnace casing. If air filter has been installed in another location, contact your dealer for instructions. To inspect, clean, and/or replace the air filter(s), follow these steps:

1.Turn off electrical supply to fur- nace. (See Fig. 20.)

2.Remove door/access panel

AIR FILTER(S) LOCATED IN BLOWER COMPARTMENT

a.Remove main furnace door. (See Fig. 23.)

b.Remove blower access panel. (See Fig. 24.)

NOTE: It will be necessary to remove 2 screws

AIR FILTER LOCATED IN FIL- TER CABINET

a.Remove filter cabinet door (See Fig. 25 and 26.)

NOTE: It will be necessary to remove 1 thumbscrew

3.Remove air filter from furnace.

• AIR FILTER LOCATED IN BLOWER COMPARTMENT BOTTOM:

a.Slide filter retainer sideways until it is free of latch. (See Fig. 27.)

b.Slide air filter out of furnace. (See Fig. 28.)

AIR FILTER(S) LOCATED IN BLOWER COMPARTMENT SIDE:

a.Remove filter retainer from latch. (See Fig. 29.)

b.Gently remove air filter and carefully turn the dirty side up (if dirty) to avoid spilling dirt from the filter. (See Fig. 30.)

AIR FILTER LOCATED IN FIL- TER CABINET:

a.Slide air filter out of furnace. Keep dirty side up (if dirty) to avoid spilling dirt. (See Fig. 31 and 32.)

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4.Inspect the filter. If torn, replace it. NOTE: If washable filter that was shipped with the furnace has been replaced by:

a.Factory specified disposable media filter – Do not clean. If dirty, replace only with media fil- ter having the same part number and size. Install with airflow

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS 355MAV Condensing GAS FurnaceGeneral Furnace Safety Table of ContentsWelcome to a NEW Generation of Comfort Models 340MAV, 350MAV 352MAV Furnaces Upflow Position Furnace ComponentsStarting and Shutting Down Your Furnace Safety ConsiderationsSteps for Starting Your Furnace Shutting Down Your Furnace Performing Routine MaintenanceAIR Filter Located in Blower Compartment Bottom Filtering OUT TroubleAIR Filters Located in Blower Compartment AIR Filter Located in FIL- TER CabinetPage DON’T Forget Your Furnace Combustion Area and Vent SystemFurnace AIR Filter Heading South for the WINTER?Before YOU Request a Service Call CHECK-UP ChecklistFor Insufficient Airflow If Furnace Fails to Operate AIR Conditioner or Heat Pump
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340MAV specifications

The Bryant 340MAV is a standout model in the Bryant lineup, designed to provide exceptional comfort, efficiency, and performance for residential heating and cooling needs. This unit offers a perfect blend of innovative technology and user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for homeowners seeking reliability and quality.

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The 340MAV incorporates advanced technologies that enhance its performance. One such technology is the variable-speed compressor, which allows the system to adjust its output based on the demands of the home. This means that the unit operates more quietly and reduces energy usage by matching the cooling or heating output required. Additionally, the two-stage heating capability provides more consistent temperatures and improved comfort throughout the space.

Operating noise is a crucial factor in residential HVAC systems, and the Bryant 340MAV is designed with this in mind. Engineered for quiet operation, the unit features a sound-dampening design, including an insulated cabinet and a specially designed compressor that minimizes noise levels. Homeowners can enjoy a comfortable indoor climate without the disruptive racket often associated with traditional systems.

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In summary, the Bryant 340MAV is a high-efficiency heating and cooling solution that brings together cutting-edge technology, quiet operation, and user-friendly features. With its focus on comfort and energy savings, it stands out as a prime choice for homeowners looking to invest in a reliable HVAC system.