Carrier 58RAP User Manual

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4. Remove the furnace access door(s).

a. Upflow—remove control door. (See Fig. 9.)

b. Downflow—remove blower door after removing 2

screws first, then remove the control door. (See Fig. 10.)
Reinstall the blower door.

NOTE: The blower door must be installed to permit furnace
operation.

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7. TUrn the control knob on the internal gas valve to the

PILOT position.

8. Place a lighted match or other suitable source of flame

near the top of the pilot. (See Fig. 13.)

9. Depress the button or knob and hold it down. The pilot

will light. Remove and extinguish the match while contin­
uing to hold the button or knob down for at least 60 sec,

then release. The pilot will remain lit.

NOTE: If pilot does not stay lit, repeat steps 5 through 9; how­
ever, hold the button down for a longer period of time (at least
90 sec). If the pilot flame is extinguished after this second at­
tempt, the thermocouple should be checked for a possible mal­
function. Call your dealer for service.

10. After the pilot flame is established, turn the control knob

on the gas valve to the ON position.

11. Replace the access door. (See Fig. 15 or 16.) For downflow

furnaces, remove the blower access door, install the con­
trol access door, then reinstall the blower access door and
secure with 2 screws.

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5. Tkm the control knob on the internal gas valve clockwise

to the indicated OFF position. Wait 5 minutes for any ex­
pelled gas to dissipate. (See Fig. 11.)

6. After waiting 5 minutes, open the external manual gas

valve. (See Fig. 12.)

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13. Adjust the room thermostat to a setting slightly above

room temperature. This will automatically signal the fur­
nace to start.

14. Furnace main burners should light shortly after you set

the thermostat. After you verify that the burners are lit,
you may adjust the room thermostat to your own personal
comfort setting. If the burners fail to light, shut down your
furnace and call your dealer for service. Refer to the light­
ing instruction label affixed to your furnace blower access
door or page 8 for shutdown procedures.

NOTE: lb conserve energy when the heating season has ended,

you should shut down your manually ignited pilot. Follow the
procedures in the “Shutting Down Your Furnace” section of
this manual.

SUGGESTION: Setting the thermostat back a few degrees—
and compensating for the difference with warmer clothing—

can make a big difference in your fuel consumption on ex­
tremely cold days. The few degrees at the top of your thermostat
“comfort level” are the most costly degrees to obtain.

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