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Now the pilot lights the gas and your furnace is on. When the living area is warm enough, the wall thermostat switches off, the main gas valve closes and your furnace turns off. The pilot remains lit waiting to light the gas the next time the thermostat calls for heat and turns the furnace on. TEMPERATURE CONTROLS Your Empire furnace has two safety switches (limits). When either switch turns off, it turns your furnace off, even if the wall thermostat is calling for heat. One of these switches can be moved to a LOW HEAT or a FULL HEAT position. In FULL HEAT position the register becomes very hot when the furnace heats the living area. In LOW HEAT position the switch will turn the furnace off and on again a few times before the living area is comfortable but it stops the register from getting as hot as the FULL HEAT position. DRAFT DIVERTER The draft diverter is a collection box that is attached to the exhaust end of your furnace. The draft diverter is a very important unit and has two major functions: 1. It dilutes the flue products with cooler air. 2. It allows the furnace to burn properly during temporary downdrafts. Check the draft diverter and entire vent system each year for rust damage and proper assembly. COMBINATION VALVE The combination valve in the furnace controls the gas. This valve has a control handle with three positions marked: OFF, PILOT and ON. When the handle is at OFF, all gas is cut off. When the handle is at PILOT, the pilot can be lit. When the handle is at ON, the gas will flow to the burner providing the pilot is lit and the wall thermostat calls for heat. USING YOUR FURNACE BEFORE YOU TURN IT ON Look down inside your furnace and make sure there isn't any paper, packing material, or trash that could catch fire. Turn your thermostat off or to its lowest temperature setting. See if the furnace control handle (see C) is turned to OFF. CAUTION If the furnace control handle was not at OFF, turn it to OFF and wait ten minutes before lighting a match or the pilot. NOTE You must press down on the furnace control handle to make it turn to OFF. You are now ready to light the pilot. R-1842 Page 5 C DON'T put anything around the furnace that will obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. DO keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible material, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. DO contact a Qualified Installer when planning the installation. DO read our Installer and Serviceman's Manual so that you will know enough to be able to make sure your furnace has been installed and vented properly. DO examine venting systems periodically and replace damaged parts. DO examine burners periodically. Clean and replace damaged parts. MAKE periodic visual check of pilot and burner flame. DON'T put anything around the furnace that will obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. DO keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible material, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. DO contact a Qualified Installer when planning the installation. DO read our Installer and Serviceman's Manual so that you will know enough to be able to make sure your furnace has been installed and vented properly. DO examine venting systems periodically and replace damaged parts. DO examine burners periodically. Clean and replace damaged parts. MAKE periodic visual check of pilot and burner flame. PIEZO LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS This furnace is equipped with a Piezo (spark) ignitor for lighting the pilot without removing the lighter hole cover. A lighter rod is supplied and can be used to see if the pilot is getting gas and also for faster lighting when there is excessive air in the lines. TURNING YOUR FURNACE ON Don't try to light the pilot by dropping lit matches into your furnace. A match could fall through and start a fire under your house. If your pilot is lit, and the lighting hole window and cover are tightly closed, you are ready to turn on your furnace. You turn your furnace on in two easy steps: Step 1. Turn the furnace control handle to ON. Step 2. Set your wall thermostat for the temperature you like. It's as simple as that. CAUTION NEVER run your furnace with the lighting hole open or with a broken lighting hole window. Exhaust gases can get into the living area through an open lighting hole and be fatal. WHERE THERE'S FIRE, THERE'S SMOKE —SOMETIMES If your furnace has never been used before, it will smoke a little the first time it gets hot. This is normal and will only last for a short time. Open a window to clear away the smoke. In about ten minutes the smoke will stop and you can look forward to many years of SMOKELESS heat. CHILDREN CRAWLING AROUND Your Empire furnace is very efficient and gives off a great deal of heat. So, when your floor furnace is turned on, the floor REGISTER IS HOT! CAUTION The warm air floor register of a floor furnace, due to the high discharge air temperatures and radiation from heating surfaces, attains temperature sufficiently hig...
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