►►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.).
IMPORTANT: In indirect models, combustion
products
are
directed
suitable
chimney.
CHIMNEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT
SAFETY REGULATIONS AND FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE RELEVANT SECTION
OF THE MANUAL.
►►7.2. RESETTING THE HEATER:
The appliance stops when an anomaly occurs.
The reset button turns on with a steady red light
(PIC. 17), it means the heater needs to be reset. To
reset the heater, press the reset button all the way
down (PIC. 18). Identify and remove the cause that
stopped the appliance (for instance, obstruction
of air intake and/or outlet, total block of the fan,
etc.). Please contact an appointed service center
for assistance in case it is impossible to solve the
problem.
►►7.3. SWITCHING OFF THE HEATER:
Set the "I/0" button to "0" (PIC. 19). Flames
extinguish and the fan keeps on working until the
combustion chamber has fully cooled down. Do
not pull the plug out until the cooling cycle has
totally ended.
8. CLEANING THE FILTERS
THE FILTERS MAY NEED TO BE CLEANED
DEPENDING ON THE QUALITY OF THE FUEL
USED.
►►8.1. FUEL TANK FILTER (PIC. 20):
►8.1.1. Remove tank (A) cap.
►8.1.2. Take out the filter (B) from the tank.
►8.1.3. Clean the filter (B) with clean fuel, without
damaging it.
►8.1.4. Put the filter (B) back in the tank.
►8.1.5. Close cap (A).
outside
through
CARRY
OUT
THE
►►8.2. INTAKE FILTER, (PIC. 21)
DEPENDING ON THE MODEL:
►8.2.1. Take out the filter (A).
►8.2.2. Remove the pipe-clamping straps (B).
►8.2.3. Take out the pipes (C).
►8.2.4. Replace the filter (A) with an original spare
part.
►8.2.5. Put the pipes (C) back.
►8.2.6. Put the pipe-clamping straps (B) back.
►8.2.7. Put the filter (A) back into its original
position.
►►8.3. INTAKE FILTER, (PIC. 22)
DEPENDING ON THE MODEL:
►8.3.1. Remove the cup (A).
►8.3.2. Take out the filter (B) from the cup. Keep
gaskets for later use.
►8.3.3. Clean the filter (B) with clean fuel, without
damaging it.
►8.3.4. Put the filter (B) back in the cup.
►8.3.5. Put the glass (A) back on and reassemble
the gaskets correctly.
►►8.4. FUEL PUMP FILTER:
See the preventive maintenance schedule.
9. STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
WARNING: Before moving the appliance,
the heater must be stopped (SEE PAR. 7.3.)
and disconnected from the power supply
by pulling out the plug (PIC. 23), wait for a
complete cool down and close the tank cap
properly to prevent fuel leakage. Keep the
heater in horizontal and stable position during
transport.
IN ORDER TO KEEP THE HEATER IN THE BEST
POSSIBLE CONDITIONS, WE RECOMMEND TO
FOLLOW THE BELOW PROCEDURE:
►9.1. Empty the fuel by removing the drain cap at
the bottom of the tank (PIC. 24-25). Dispose the
fuel in an appropriate container in accordance
with the current safety regulations.
►9.2. To remove any residual remaining, pour
clean fuel and rinse the tank again.
►9.3. Close the drain cap and the tank cap.
►9.4. In order to keep the heater in the best
possible conditions, we recommend placing it in
a dry and safe place.
10. CONNECTING THE ROOM
THERMOSTAT
In models with a thermostat connection, remove
the cap connected to the appliance and connect the
room thermostat (optional) (SEE PIC. 26-27).
en
it
de
es
fr
nl
pt
da
fi
no
sv
pl
ru
cs
hu
sl
tr
hr
lt
lv
et
ro
sk
bg
uk
bs
el
zh