►►3. FUEL
WARNING: The heater only runs on
DIESEL or KEROSENE fuel.
To avoid fire or explosion, use only diesel or
kerosene fuel. Do not use gasoline, naphtha, paint
thinners, alcohol or any other combustible liquids.
For low-temperature operation, use antifreeze
supplements.
►►4. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
See Fig. 2
Airflow is necessary to ensure proper combustion,
it is supplied by the internal burner fan. The air
enters the burner funnel and gets mixed with a
high-pressure fuel jet. The fuel flow is secured
by an electrical pump, which sucks the fuel away
from the tank and moves it to the nozzle under
high pressure.
►►5. OPERATION
WARNING: Read the section "SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS"
turning the heater on.
IMPORTANT: After the first time the
heater does not switch on, make sure there
is fuel in the tank, make sure the fuel filter
is clean and make sure that the heater is
positioned on a flat, stable surface.
IMPORTANT: This is a target infrared
heater. Infrared heats bodies and not the air.
►►5.1. RUNNING THE HEATER:
►5.1.1. Observe all safety instructions at all times.
►5.1.2. Check if fuel is present in the tank.
►5.1.3. Close the fuel tank filler plug.
►5.1.4. Plug the feeder cable into the socket
(CHECK THE VOLTAGE IN "TECHNICAL
DATA SHEET").
►5.1.5. Turn the "ON/OFF" switch "ON" (|) (A
Fig. 3). The heater should be online in a few
seconds. If it is not, please refer to the section
"PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION" (Paragraph 10).
►5.1.6. To obtain maximum power, turn the
switch (D Fig. 3) to "
NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF HEATER BEING
TURNED OFF DUE TO RUNNING OUT OF
FUEL, TURN THE HEATER OFF, REFUEL AND
TURN IT BACK ON (SEE PARA. 5.1.).
carefully
before
".
►►5.2. TURNING THE HEATER OFF:
WARNING: DO NOT CUT THE POWER
OR DISCONNECT THE FEEDER CABLE
BEFORE THE HEATER COOLS DOWN
COMPLETELY (ab. 5 minutes).
►5.2.1. Turn the "ON/OFF" switch "OFF" (0) (A
Fig. 3).
►►5.3. ROOM THERMOSTAT
CONNECTION (Optional):
Remove the plug connected to the appliance and
connect the room thermostat (Optional) (C Fig. 3).
►►6. MAINTENANCE
THE FILTERS MAY NEED TO BE CLEANED
DEPENDING ON THE QUALITY OF THE FUEL
USED:
►►6.1. LOADING FILTER (Fig. 4):
►6.1.1. Remove the tank's plug (A).
►6.1.2. Remove the filter (B) from the tank.
►6.1.3. Clean the filter (B) with clean fuel; make
sure you do not damage it.
►6.1.4. Put the filter (B) back in the tank.
►6.1.5. Close the plug (A).
►►6.2. INTAKE FILTER (Fig. 5):
►6.2.1. Remove the cup (A).
►6.2.2. Take out the filter (B) from the cup. Make
sure you preserve the gaskets.
►6.2.3. Clean the filter (B) with clean fuel; make
sure you do not damage it.
►6.2.4. Put the filter (B) back into the cup.
►6.2.5. Put the glass (A) back, make sure you
reassemble the gaskets correctly.
►►6.3. TANK (Fig. 6):
►6.3.1. Empty the fuel from the tank by removing
the discharge plug at the bottom of the tank.
Dispose of the fuel appropriately and in line with
current standards.
►6.3.2. If you notice any residue, pour clean fuel
into the tank and rinse again.
►6.3.3. Close the drain plug and the tank plug.
►►7. HANDLING, TRANSPORT AND
STORAGE
WARNING: BEFORE HANDLING, TRANSPORT
OR STORAGE, SWITCH OFF THE HEATER,
WAIT FOR IT TO COOL COMPLETELY,
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY PLUG
FROM THE MAINS AND MAKE SURE THE
PLUGS OF THE TANK ARE CLOSED TIGHTLY.
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