Monitor GF 500 Specifications

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FLUE PIPE EXTENSIONSFour standard extension kits are available from yourMonitor dealer. Most installations can be made withone of these kits. In speci

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SECTION DNOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATIONThe heater must be installed by a qualified serviceperson according to this installation instruction .The installat

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HEATER INSTALLATIONStep 1: Fill Out Owner Registration CardRemove your owner registration card from the plasticenvelope containing the owner's gu

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 10 - PIPE EXTENSIONS

SECTION FFOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATINGWARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing propert

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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

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SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLThese symbols appear as important safety precautions and should be understoodand followed by the owner to assure safe operation of

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TURNING OFF THE HEATERRELIGHTING THE HEATERTo turn off the heater, press the Operation Button to putit in the "Off" position (Figure 17). Th

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PROGRAMMING FOR AUTOMATIC HEATER OPERATIONThe Monitor GF500 Heating System is capable of providingup to 4 different temperature settings for 4 differe

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SECTION GPROTECTIVE FEATURESLOSS OF POWER-AUTOMATIC RESET:NOTE: If power to the heater is interrupted, a thud-likenoise may be heard in the combustion

Page 16 - Flue Pipe Holder

SECTION HMAINTENANCE AND CHECKPush operation switch to "OFF" remove the AC Plug from the wall outlet and wait approximately 30 minutes for t

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SECTION ITROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEShould symptoms appear during the operation of your heater, refer to the chart below. If you are unable to restorenormal

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SECTION JWIRING DIAGRAMGAS CONTROLVALVERESET TEMPSELECTORPS TF OHTFig. 22BLOCK DIAGRAMRESET TEMPSELECTORCASGAS CONTROLVALVECAUTION:• Label all wires p

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TOLL FREE: (800) 524-1102 OR (609)-584-0505

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TOLL FREE: (800) 524-1102 OR (609)-584-0505

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SECTION AIMPORTANT CAUTIONAWARNINGIMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICEOR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONALINJURY OR LO

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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

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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

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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

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SECTION BSPECIFICATIONSModel No.GF500Type of ApplianceFan type direct vent wall furnaceInput Rating Nat. Gas 38,000 BTU/hourLP. Gas 34,500 BTU/hourOut

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SECTION CBefore installing your heater, be sure to check and comply with local and state building and electrical codesthat may apply to vented heaters

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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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