Coleman DGAA090BDTA furnace

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On your purchase of one of the most versatile furnaces available in the industry today. This compact, energy-efficient furnace
has been precision designed, manufactured of high-quality materials and has passed many rigorous inspections and tests to
ensure many years of satisfactory service. This booklet is meant to increase your understanding of your unit, tell you how to
operate it e_ciently and how to obtain the greatest measure of comfort at the lowest operating expense. Please read this book-
let thoroughly. We appreciate your interest in our product and your decision to purchase our furnace. Enjoy your comfort.
INTRODUCTION
WARRANTY AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
It is the sole responsibilityof the
home owner to make certain that
the gas furnace has been correctly
set up and converted to the proper
fuel (Propane or Natural gas) and
adjustedto operate properly.
The manufacturerwarrants the fur-
nace to be free from defects in
material or workmanship for the
stated time in the warranty agree-
ment (see warranty certificate
packedwith the furnace).
However, the manufacturerwill not
be responsiblefor any repair costs
to correct problems due to
improper set-up, improper installa-
tion, furnaceadjustments,improper
operating procedure by the user,
etc.
Some specific examples of service
calls which cannot be included in
warrantypayments are:
1. Convertingthe furnace to use
another type of gas.
2. Correctingfaulty duct work in
the home.
3. Correcting wiring problems in
the electricalcircuit tothe fur-
nace.
4. Resetting circuitbreakers or
otherswitches.
5. Adjusting the burner air shut-
ter or service calls madeto cor-
rectproblemscaused by
improper air adjustment.
6. Correctingproblemscaused by
impropergas supplypressure
to the furnace.
7. Instructionaltraining on how to
light and operate furnace.
8. Furnace problemscaused by
installationof air conditioner,
heat pump, or otherair quality
device which isnot approved.
9. Problemscaused by improper
installationofthe furnace flue
assembly (roofjack).
10. Adding a roofjack extension
because of unusualwind con-
ditionsor snowconditions.
11. Adjusting or calibrating the
thermostat.
12. Problems caused by construc-
tiondebds whichhas fallen into
the flue or combustion air
openings.
13. Replacement of fuses.
14. Problems caused by odfice
plugged or restricted by spider
webs.
You should establish a firm under-
standing of these responsibilities
with your manufactured housing
dealer, service company or gas
supplier sothere will be no misun-
derstandingat a later time.
GAS SUPPLY
The gas supply to your home will
either be Natural Gas or Propane
gas. Your furnace will be factory
equipped to operate on onlyone of
these two differentgases.
A small metal tag secured to the
fumace next to the gas valve will
specify the type of gas your fur-
nace is equippedto use.
If the gas is different from that
specified on the metal tag, the fur-
nace can be converted byfollowing
the instructions on the furnace
safety label inside lower front
panel. Parts for conversion are
containedin the small bag attached
to the gas valve. Be sure the
proper size odficeisused, as spec-
ifiedon the furnace name plate.
IA CAUTIONj
The furnace must be
converted by a qualified
technician. Improper
conversion can cause
unsafe operation, explo-
sion, and/or fire or
asphyxiation.
Natural Gas Operation
The fumece isdesignedfor7"W.C.
inletpressure. Pressure is reduced
to 3 1/2" W.C. by the pressure reg-
ulatorin the gas valve.
Propane Gas Operation
Inlet pressure to the gas valve
must be 11" W.C. When properly
converted to Propane gas, the
pressureis regulatedat 10" W.C.
SAFETY INFORMATION
For your safety read before light-
ing.
1. The firstlightingofthe furnace
after any home setup must be
performedby a qualified ser-
vicetechnician.
2.
3.
If this appliancehas a pilotthat
must be lit by hand, follow
these instructionsexactly.
BEFORE LIGHTING smell all
aroundthe furnace for gas. Be
sure to smellnext tothe floor
because some gas is heavier
than air and willsettle on the
floor.
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