4-1. Daily inspection
■ Inspection of the filter and drainage of water from the fuel tank
Checking the filter element
1
Remove the suction pipe from the fuel tank.
2
If the filter is dirty, replace it with a new one.
3
Return the suction pipe to the fuel tank and
firmly secure.
Drainage of water from the fuel tank
1
Remove the fuel cap and insert a suction
pump into the tank.
2
Remove as much fuel as possible (with the
suction pump). Be sure that the fuel being
removed is put only into a can or other con
tainer approved in your area for holding
flam mable liquids such as kerosene and
Fuel-Oil no heavier than No.2 (Diesel).
■ Inspecting the tip-over switch
1
While the heater is operating, grasp the
handle and shake the heater up and down,
and from side to side.
2
Check if the tip-over switch has automati-
cally extinguished the flame.
■ Inspection and cleaning of the flame monitor
• When removing the flame monitor, hold it by its main assembly; do not pull out the cord.
1
Remove the burner cover and pull out the
flame monitor, and check whether or no its
lens is dirty/foul.
2
If the lens is dirty/foul, clean the surface of
the lens with a soft coton swab or cloth until
it is clear. Do not use any cleansers of any
type, e. g., glass cleaner, to clean the lens.
Replace the flame monitor. Then securely
3
replace the burner cover using the provided
screws.
12
Pull up
3
Tighten the fuel cap firmly.
4
Use a cloth, etc., to wipe off any kerosene
or water on the fuel tank.
3
If the tip-over switch did not activate, shut
down the heater and contact the dealer
from whom you purchased the heater.
Observations
Cotton Swab
Suction Pipe
Pull off
Pull out
Flame Monitor
Flame Monitor
Lens
Soft Cloth
Filter