CONTROL BOARD
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1 RESET BUTTON WITH CONTROL LAMP
2 CONTROL LAMP
3 MAIN SWITCH
4 ROOM THERMOSTAT PLUG
5 POWER CORD
Electrode Gap
Clearances
The following minimum safety clearances from materials or
objects in the surroundings of the heater must be ensured:
Sides 30 in. Air Inlet 30 in.
Top 80 in.
Air outlet 40 in
• Floors and ceilings must be made of fireproof materials
in the room where the heater is operated
• The air inlet and outlet must never be blocked for any
reason.
• Install the heater on a flat , level floor in a steady
position.
• It is forbidden to connect direct-fired heaters to air
ducts.
Fuel Fired Portable Radiant Construction Heater
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WARNING
• DO NOT USE GASOLINE, NAPHTHA OR VOLATILE
FUELS.
• STOP HEATER BEFORE ADDING FUELS.
• ALWAYS FILL OUTDOORS AWAY FROM OPEN FLAME
• DO NOT USE EXTERNAL FUEL SOURCE.
• DO NOT OPERATE HEATER WHERE FLAMMABLE LIQ-
UIDS OR VAPORS MAY BE PRESENT.
• DO NOT START HEATER WHEN CHAMBER IS HOT
• DO NOT START HEATER WHEN EXCESS FUEL HAS
ACCUMULATED IN THE CHAMBER.
• DO NOT PLACE COOKING UTENSILS ON TOP OF THE
HEATER.
• PLUG ELECTRICAL CORD INTO A PROPERLY GROUND-
ED THREE-PRONG RECEPTACLE.
STARTING THE HEATER
The heater can only work automatically when a control
device, such as a thermostat or a timer, is connected to the
heater. Connection to the heater is made by removing the
socket cover(4) and inserting the thermostat plug. To start
the machine you must:
• If connected to the thermostat, turn the switch to
(ON + II) the down position.
• If not connected to the thermostat, turn the switch to
(ON + I) the up position.
When unit is started for the first time or is started after
the oil tank has been totally emptied, the flow of oil to the
burner may be impaired by air in the circuit. In this case the
control box will cut out the heater and it might be nec-
essary to restart the starting procedure once or twice by
depressing the reset button (1).
Should the heater not start, check that oil tank is full and
depress reset button (1).
Should the heater still not work, please refer to the trouble
shooting section of this manual.
RESET BUTTON
This heater is equipped with an internal diagnostics system.
Should the heater not start for any reason the reset switch
(1) will illuminate. In order to observe the diagnostic blinks
you have to depress the reset button for 10 seconds. The
light will then generate a series of blinks that will indicate
why the heater entered a fault mode. Refer to the chart
below for the list of fault codes.
2-BLINKS Heater failed to start
4-BLINKS Photocell shutdown (lack of light)
6-BLINKS Loss of flame during operation
*Refer to Troubleshooting for solutions.
STOPPING THE HEATER
Set main switch (3) on "0" position or turn thermostat or
other control device on lowest setting or to a temperature
lower than that of the room it resides.
The flame goes out and the fan continues to work for
approx. 90sec. cooling the combustion chamber.
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Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual