Warning, Caution – AAON F-060 User Manual
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this unit. Failure to follow these regulations
may harm the environment and can lead to
the imposition of substantial fines. Because
regulations may vary due to passage of new
laws, AAON suggests a certified technician
perform any work done on this unit. Should
you have any questions please contact the
local office of the EPA.
Any conflicting codes or regulations take
precedence over the information in this
manual. It is important that all installation
and service work be performed by qualified
professionals.
Receiving Units
All shipments are FOB from the factory. It
is the responsibility of the receiving party to
inspect the equipment upon arrival. Units
should be inspected for damage that may
have occurred in transit. Please do not refuse
shipments!
Check the unit model number,
specifications, electrical characteristics and
accessories to determine if they are correct.
In the event an incorrect unit is shipped, it
must be returned to the supplier and must
NOT be installed. The manufacturer
assumes no responsibility for installation of
incorrectly shipped units.
Do the following upon receipt:
1. Assure that freight carrier is in
compliance with Bill of Lading
instructions.
2. Inspect delivery before signing Bill of
Lading.
If damage is found or items are missing:
1. Note on Bill of Lading immediately.
2. Call carrier immediately to file a freight
claim and to schedule an inspection.
3. Photograph damage if possible.
Do not, under any circumstances,
connect ductwork to any other heat
producing device such as fireplace
insert, stove, etc. Unauthorized use
of such devices may result in
property damage, fire, carbon
monoxide poisoning, explosion,
personal injury or death.
WARNING
It is the responsibility of the installing
contractor to comply with codes,
ordinances, local and municipal
building laws, and manufacturer’s
instruction. Personal injury and/or
equipment damage may result if
proper procedures are not followed.
WARNING
The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the
intentional venting of refrigerant as of
July 1, 1992. Approved methods of
recovery, recycling, or reclaiming
must be followed.
CAUTION
Always wear hand and eye protection
when handling, installing, servicing,
or maintaining equipment. Sharp
edges, moving parts and fly debris
may cause personal injury and care
must be taken when working with
equipment.
CAUTION