Empire Comfort Systems 5088-3 Furnace User Manual


 
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Step 2. Allow 30 minutes for the furnace to cool down.
Step 3. Remove the floor register.
Step 4. Turn the furnace control handle to OFF (see H).
Step 5. Put the register temperature control into the FULL
HEAT position (see H).
Step 6. Spread old newspapers on the floor.
Step 7. Lift out the inner casing and put it on the newspaper.
Step 8. Vacuum or brush away all dust and dirt clinging to the
inside and outside of the inner casing.
Step 9. Brush all dust off the chambers and inside walls of the
furnace and use a vacuum cleaner hose to pick up dust
that falls to the bottom of furnace (see I).
Step 10. If you do not have a vacuum cleaner, brush off the
furnace with a dust brush or small hand broom and then
use a damp rag to pick up the dust at the bottom of the
furnace.
Step 11. Look into the furnace and make sure all rags and
brushes are removed and that no trash is lying in the
bottom of the furnace.
Step 12. Grasp the inner casing at the top edge (do not lift by
slots, you could pinch your fingers) and lower the
casing onto its support brackets inside the furnace.
Step 13. Light the pilot and turn the furnace control handle to
ON.
Step 14. Turn the wall thermostat up enough to turn the furnace
ON.
Step 15. Check to see if the furnace turned on; that is, do you
feel heat? If furnace does not turn on, refer to Service
Checks.
CAUTION
DON'T use any kind of solvent or cleaning fluid to
clean your furnace. It can leave a residue or invisible
coating on your furnace that might burn or smell when
you turn your furnace on. Use only a damp cloth.
Step 16. Set the register temperature control to the desired
position. Set it to LOW HEAT output if children are
present.
Step 17. Replace the floor register.
BUGS MEAN TROUBLE
If your furnace has been turned off for a few weeks or during the
summer, you may have some trouble getting it started again. Part
of the main burner at the bottom of you're furnace (see J) is a
favorite hiding place for the common spider. It likes to spin a web
and lay eggs there and sometimes this blocks the flow of gas
through the orifice and main burner. Use a soft brush (clean paint
brush) and clean around the orifice. This may clear up any
trouble. If not, refer to Service Checks, or call a qualified
serviceman.
DON'T unscrew the orifice or try to clear it by pushing anything
through the tiny hole. Call your qualified serviceman.
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