Article: Toggle your furnace from "Off" to "On." Immediately after doing so, open the bleeder valve a half turn counterclockwise. The tubing should eject a combination of oil and air.  The force of oil and air running through the tubing can cause it to move. You or a helper may want to hold the tubing and container to prevent accidental spills. It may be necessary to use the reset button to turn on the furnace. Follow your furnace's user instructions for best results. Opening the bleeder valve more or less will increase or decrease the rate at which the oil drains. Adjust this as necessary for your situation. The bleeder screw may have to be completely removed to get a good flow. Shut the furnace off once the flow has started. Replace the screw and restart furnace when through bleeding. If you've hit your reset button multiple times, a safety lock out feature may be preventing you from pressing it again. To restore the reset button, press and hold it for 35 seconds, then release. After a few seconds, the bleeder should begin to expel an uninterrupted flow of oil. Allow the line to drain a few seconds after this to ensure all air has been removed. Close the bleeder by turning it clockwise until firm.  In some cases, especially if the pump is far from the oil tank, you may need to bleed your line into your container several times until all the air is removed from it. If there is no discharge from the bleeder, there may be a problem with the pump, a clog in the filter, or damage somewhere in the fuel line preventing it from draining. Fuel that has been drained into a clean, dry container can be returned to the fuel tank after it has been drained. The bleeder valve should be returned to the fully closed position you found it in. The furnace should be switched to the "On" position. At this point, the furnace should relight.  If the furnace is operating properly, you should be able to view an orange glow or fire through the inspection port located on the front of the furnace. If your furnace does not relight, drain the line again as described. You may have to bleed the line several times before it begins working again.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Turn on the furnace and open the bleeder. Resolve locked out reset buttons, if necessary. Bleed the line until only fuel comes out. Check the burner for ignition.

Problem: Article: This will balance the basket, ensuring that it doesn't topple over. Only proceed to the next step when the glue has dried. (It helps to press down on the circle, placing your finger into the base of the carton cup.) Pierce two holes either side of the cup, just down a little from the top of the cup, at even heights. Push one pipe cleaner end through one hole and loop around to keep in place. Push the other end into the other hole, again making a loop to keep it in place. The handle should now form an arc over the top of the carton cup, serving as the basket's handle. It's now a miniature basket.
Summary: Glue the circle to the base of the carton cup. Add the basket handle.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The endgame is a delicate part of a chess game where every pawn matters. The key to all checkmates is to keep the opponents king confined. Do not be overanxious to check the king, as it will not work.  First move the rook to the rank ahead of the enemy king. This will confine the king to a certain number of squares. Advance the king to obtain opposition when your king is in front of the opponent's. When he moves away, you will need to make a waiting move, just move the rook one square over. He will move the king away from your king. When the kings are opposite each other, check him with the rook, and then repeat the process until he is on the back rank, where check becomes checkmate. The Queen checkmate is identical, but you must be careful not to stalemate.

SUMMARY: Don't discount any pieces during the endgame. Use your rook against the king.

The iPhone 5, 5c, 5s, and the original iPhone have the IMEI number engraved on the back of the phone, near the bottom. If you need the MEID number, take the same number but ignore the last digit (IMEI is 15 digits, MEID is 14 digits).  GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile use IMEI numbers. CDMA networks such as Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular use MEID numbers. If you are using an older iPhone, see the following steps. See this guide for details on removing the SIM card tray for your specific model. Your IMEI/MEID number is printed on the tray. If you are on a CDMA network (Verizon, Sprint, US Cellular), both codes will be printed as one. To determine the MEID number, ignore the last digit. This can be found on your iPhone's Home screen. This step works for any iPhone or cellular iPad. Tap "About" in the General menu. This will display your IMEI/MEID number. If you want to copy it to your iPhone's clipboard, press and hold the IMEI/MEID button in the About menu for a few seconds. A message will appear letting you know that the number has been copied. If your iPhone won't turn on, you can connect it to your computer and use iTunes to retrieve the IMEI/MEID number.  Plug your iPhone into your computer and open iTunes. Select your iPhone from the Device menu in the upper-right corner of iTunes and then click the Summary tab. Click the "Phone Number" entry next to the image of your iPhone. This will cycle through the ID numbers for your device. Copy the IMEI/MEID number. If both are displayed, check what carrier you use to see which number you need. GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile use IMEI numbers. CDMA networks such as Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular use MEID numbers.
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Look at the back of your iPhone 5 or original iPhone. Check the SIM card tray of your iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4, or 4s. Open the Settings app. Tap General. Tap IMEI/MEID. Find the IMEI/MEID using iTunes.