Lennox G60UH(X) User's Information Manual
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To reset your Lennox G60UH(X) furnace after a power outage, turn off the power supply to the furnace, wait about 30 seconds, and then turn the power back on. This should reset the system.
If the furnace is not igniting, check if the thermostat is set to the heat position, ensure the gas supply is on, and inspect the pilot light or ignition system for issues. If the problem persists, contact a technician.
It is recommended to check the air filter every month and replace it at least every 3 months, or more frequently if it appears dirty, to ensure optimal performance.
Regular maintenance includes changing the air filter, cleaning the blower assembly, inspecting and cleaning the flame sensor, and ensuring there are no obstructions in the vent system. An annual professional inspection is also recommended.
Unusual noises can indicate issues such as loose components, a dirty burner, or problems with the blower motor. Inspect these areas and tighten or clean as necessary, or contact a professional for assistance.
To improve energy efficiency, ensure regular maintenance is performed, seal any leaks in ductwork, use a programmable thermostat, and make sure your home is well-insulated.
Frequent cycling can be caused by a dirty air filter, thermostat issues, or improper airflow. Check and replace the air filter, ensure the thermostat is functioning correctly, and inspect vents for obstructions.
To clean the flame sensor, turn off the furnace, remove the sensor carefully, clean it with a fine abrasive pad to remove any buildup, and reinstall it. Ensure the furnace is turned back on after cleaning.
The LED diagnostic code provides information on the operating status or any faults in the system. Refer to the user manual for a detailed explanation of each code and its corresponding action.
Basic troubleshooting such as checking the thermostat, air filter, and power supply can be done by homeowners. However, for complex issues or repairs, it is advisable to contact a certified HVAC professional.