►2.2.8. Avoid fire hazards by placing the hot
or functioning heater on a flat level surface.
►2.2.9. Always keep animals at a safe dis-
tance.
►2.2.10. Disconnect the heater from the main
power supply when not in use.
►2.2.11. When controlled by a thermostat, the
heater can turn on at any time.
►2.2.12. Never use the heater in frequently
used rooms or in bedrooms.
►2.2.13. Never block the heater's air inlet
(rear) or the air outlet (front).
►2.2.14. Never move, handle, refuel or con-
duct maintenance on the heater when it is
hot or when connected to the power supply
or when in operation.
►2.2.15. Only use original kit/hose to direct air
flow (in and out) (where applicable).
►2.2.16. Keep heater's hot parts at as safe dis-
tance from inflammable materials (including
the power supply cable).
►2.2.17. If the power supply cable is damaged,
it must be replaced by a technical service
centre, in order to prevent further risks.
3. UNPACKING
WARNING: The packaging material is not a
toy. Keep the plastic bag out of the reach of
children; danger of suffocation!
►3.1. Remove all packaging materials used to
wrap and deliver the heater and dispose them
in compliance with current regulations
►3.2. If the heater is placed on a moving platform,
make sure it is moved gently.
►3.3. Check for any damage that might have
happened during transport. If the heater looks
damaged, immediately inform the dealer from
which it was purchased.
4. ASSEMBLY
These heaters are fitted with wheels, a handle
and a chimney depending on the model (PIC.
5-6). These parts, which come with the relative
nuts and bolts, are in the heater's packaging.
5. FUEL
WARNING: The heater only works with No.1,
No.2, Diesel or Kerosene.
In order to avoid explosions or any fire hazards,
use only diesel or kerosene fuel.
Never use petrol, naphtha, paint solvents, alcohol
or any other highly inflammable fuels.
Non-toxic, anti-freeze additives can be used in
case of very low temperatures.
It is advisable to use winter diesel below 41°F.
6. OPERATING PRINCIPLES
A. Combustion chamber and burner, B. Fan, C.
Motor, D. Pump, E. Tank, F. Chimney (indirect
models).
The pump draws fuel from the tank and brings it to
the operating pressure. The fuel is brought to the
nozzle that sprays it into the combustion chamber.
The combustion is carried out with a mix of air and
fuel and the flow of air generated is pushed outside
via the rotation of the fan. In direct models (PIC. 7)
combustion products flow together with heated air.
In indirect models (PIC. 8) combustion products
are directed outside through the chimney. A series
of sensors connected to an electronic control
board constantly keep the correct operation of the
heater monitored and stops the cycle in the event
of anomalies.
7. OPERATION
WARNING: Carefully read the "SAFETY
INFORMATION" before switching on the
heater.
WARNING:
Exhaust gas pipe connection
must be installed following the installation
instruction on the end of this manual. The
chimney should have a minimum of 0.04" W.C.
draft to ensure safe operation of the unit.
heater is according to CSA B140.8 - 8.3.4.2.
The vent outlet on the heater is 6" diameter.
Certified venting system must be used at
all times. All venting must correspond with
local codes. Vent cap should be installed in
situations where downdrafts occur.
►►7.1. SWITCHING ON THE HEATER:
►7.1.1. Please follow the safety instructions.
►7.1.2. Check if there is enough fuel in the tank.
►7.1.3. Close the tank cup (PIC. 13).
►7.1.4. Plug in supply cord to 115V minimum
15Amp outlet (PIC. 14) (SEE VOLTAGE IN
THE "TECHNICAL DATA TABLE").
►7.1.5. Set the "I/0" switch to "I" (PIC. 15). The
heater should turn on within a few seconds. If
the heater does not start, refer to paragraph
"12. TROUBLESHOOTING".
►7.1.6. For models with a room thermostat, check
the position of the knob (PIC. 16).
PLEASE NOTE: IF THE HEATER SWITCHES
OFF DUE TO LACK OF FUEL, TOP UP THE
TANK AND RESET THE HEATER (SEE PAR.
7.2.).
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