Thermo Products OPB (24 Air Conditioner User Manual


 
All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
VII. HOMEOWNER/USER INFORMATION AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
: Never burn garbage or refuse in this appliance. Never try to ignite oil by
tossing burning papers or other material into the combustion chamber.
: Oil-fired appliances produced by Thermo Products are designed for
burning No. 2 distillate (domestic heating) fuel oil. Never use gasoline or a
mixture of oil and gasoline.
: Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately
call a qualified service technician to inspect the furnace and to replace any part of
the control system and any oil control that has been under water.
: Should overheating occur, or the oil supply fail to shut off, shut off the
electrical power to the appliance, before shutting off the manual oil valve.
: The area around the appliance, including the top of the unit, must be
kept clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable
vapors and liquids.
I : The appliance vent terminal may be hot. If the terminal is hot, allow it
to cool before touching it.
I : Do not attempt to make repairs yourself. Contact your local qualified
heating contractor.
Under normal conditions, this appliance will operate in either heating or cooling mode,
depending upon the mode of operation set at the thermostat. The unit will cycle on and
off automatically, as required, to maintain the air temperature within the residence as
closely as possible to the thermostat setting. However, in rare cases, the unit may
shutdown automatically during a normal cycle or may not operate under seemingly
normal conditions.
If the unit will not operate in the heating mode, it may be possible to reactivate the
unit by resetting one of the burner controls. To attempt resetting of the burner controls,
follow this procedure.
1. Turn the thermostat temperature setting down and set the operating mode to
“OFF” or “COOLING”.
2. Remove the burner compartment cover.
3. Check to see if the LED on the burner primary (ignition) control module is
flashing at a rapid rate. If so, the control may have “locked out”. To recycle the
control system, depress the reset button. Refer to Figure 14.
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