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These codes may require the limit or flame roll-out switch to be reset. The two switches are located above the three burners. If the flame &quot;rolls out&quot; instead of into the heat exchanger, the sensors detect the heat and shut off the gas. Manually reset the sensor by turning off the furnace and pressing the center tab down on the back, upper side, of the switch. <br />
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These codes may also mean dusty burners. Clean by using turning off the furnace and blowing compressed air into the burners. A shop-vac that can blow air can be used as well. <br />
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Ensure that there are no closed vents which would restrict air flow. Clean or replace all the filters.<br />
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Additionally, the flame sensor may need to be cleaned. Use steel wool. Fine sand paper may be used, but you must remove the sand paper residue with a damp paper towel.]]></description>
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These codes can be set by a problem with the high limit switch, which shuts off the gas when the temperature in the heat exchanger exceeds the upper limit.<br />
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Symptoms: the blower fan comes on immediately after powering the furnace back on. The gas does not come on.<br />
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If you suspect this as the problem, try setting the fan from auto to on to cool the exchanger. Make sure all the vents are open. Clean or replace all the filters.<br />
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You can reset the high limit switch by tapping on the tan plate above the wires. Be careful to not touch to wires.<br />
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These are temporary measures that may provide a work-around until you can have the unit professionally inspected.]]></description>
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