FLUE PIPE EXTENSIONSFour standard extension kits are available from yourMonitor dealer. Most installations can be made withone of these kits. In speci
SECTION DNOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATIONThe heater must be installed by a qualified serviceperson according to this installation instruction .The installat
HEATER INSTALLATIONStep 1: Fill Out Owner Registration CardRemove your owner registration card from the plasticenvelope containing the owner's gu
FLUE PIPE CLEARANCES• Vent terminal must be located at least 3 feet above any forced air inlet located within 10 feet.• The vent terminal of a direct
Step 5: Cut the Hole for the Flue pipeUsing a hole saw attachment and an electric drill, cut a 21/2inch diameter hole through the inner and outer wall
Step 8: Level the cabinetPlace the tray on the floor where you plan to locatedyour heater.Position the heater on the tray so the legs of thecabinet fi
NOTE: The "STANDARD" damper is to be used withextension kits up to a total overall length of 20inches and a maximum of 3 bends (90° elbow).T
SECTION EGAS CONNECTION1. The gas supply line shall be gas-tight, sized and soinstalled as to provide a supply of gas sufficient tomeet the maximum de
SECTION FFOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATINGWARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing propert
STARTING INSTRUCTIONS•Step 1: Plug in the HeaterPlug in the AC cord, and route it away from the area of theflue pipe. It is recommended that no other
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLThese symbols appear as important safety precautions and should be understoodand followed by the owner to assure safe operation of
TURNING OFF THE HEATERRELIGHTING THE HEATERTo turn off the heater, press the Operation Button to putit in the "Off" position (Figure 17). Th
PROGRAMMING FOR AUTOMATIC HEATER OPERATIONThe Monitor GF500 Heating System is capable of providingup to 4 different temperature settings for 4 differe
SECTION GPROTECTIVE FEATURESLOSS OF POWER-AUTOMATIC RESET:NOTE: If power to the heater is interrupted, a thud-likenoise may be heard in the combustion
SECTION HMAINTENANCE AND CHECKPush operation switch to "OFF" remove the AC Plug from the wall outlet and wait approximately 30 minutes for t
SECTION ITROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEShould symptoms appear during the operation of your heater, refer to the chart below. If you are unable to restorenormal
SECTION JWIRING DIAGRAMGAS CONTROLVALVERESET TEMPSELECTORPS TF OHTFig. 22BLOCK DIAGRAMRESET TEMPSELECTORCASGAS CONTROLVALVECAUTION:• Label all wires p
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SECTION AIMPORTANT CAUTIONAWARNINGIMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICEOR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONALINJURY OR LO
Don't use the heater for drying clothes.Should anything abnormal occur in the heater, remain calm,turn it off (do not unplug) and contact your Mo
Don't spray aerosols on the heater when in operation.Don't allow children to insert articles in the louvers.Ei.v w<tsf //Keep flammable m
In areas of heavy snow accumulation, flue pipe may need to be installed higher to avoid being buried.In open areas with strong wind, a wind break may
SECTION BSPECIFICATIONSModel No.GF500Type of ApplianceFan type direct vent wall furnaceInput Rating Nat. Gas 38,000 BTU/hourLP. Gas 34,500 BTU/hourOut
SECTION CBefore installing your heater, be sure to check and comply with local and state building and electrical codesthat may apply to vented heaters
ACCESSORIES YOU MAY NEEDCheck the list below and see your MPI dealer for accessories you may need or want for installation of your heatingsystem.ACCES
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