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113855-01F

7

MaINteNaNCe

Screw

Screw

Motor and 
Fan Guard

2.  Remove motor and fan guard from heater 

shell (see Figure 6).

3.  Use hex wrench to loosen set screw which 

holds fan to motor shaft (see Figure 7). 
Remove  fan.  Be  careful  not  to  damage 
the fan blade pitch.

4.  Remove two nuts and two screws that attach 

fan guard to motor using nut-driver. Remove 
fan guard from motor (see Figure 8).

Figure 6 - Removing Motor and Fan 

Guard from Heater

Figure 7 - Setscrew Location

Setscrew

Figure 8 - Removing or Attaching Fan 

Guard from Motor

Fan Guard

Motor

Screw

 WARNINGS

•  Never service heater while it 

is  plugged  in,  connected  to 

propane supply, operating or 

hot. Severe burns and electri-

cal shock can occur.

•  Keep  heater  clear  and  free 

from  combustible  materials, 

gasoline and other flammable 

vapors and liquids.

•  Do not block the flow of com

-

bustion or ventilation air.

1.  Keep heater clean. Clean heater annually 

or as needed to remove dust and debris. If 
heater is dirty or dusty, clean heater with 
a damp cloth. Use household cleaners on 
difficult spots.

2.  Inspect  heater  before  each  use.  Check 

connections  for  leaks. Apply  mixture  of 
liquid  soap  and  water  to  connections. 
Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct all 
leaks at once.

3.  Inspect  hose/regulator  assembly  before 

each use. If hose is highly worn or cut, re-
place with hose specified by manufacturer.

4.  Have heater inspected yearly by a quali-

fied service agency.

5.  Keep  inside  of  heater  free  from  com-

bustible  and  foreign  objects.  Remove 
motor and other internal parts if needed 
to  clean  inside  of  heater  (see 

Service 

Procedures

).

6.  Clean  fan  blades  each  season  or  as 

needed (see 

Fan

, page 8).

SerVICe PrOCeDureS

  WARNING:  Never  service 

heater  while  it  is  plugged  in, 

connected  to  propane  supply, 

operating or hot. Severe burns 

and electrical shock can occur.

ELECTRICAL SySTEM

The  entire  electrical  system  for  this  heater 
is contained within the motor. If any part of 
the electrical system is damaged, you must 
replace motor.

MOTOR

1.  Remove  three  screws  that  attach  fan 

guard to heater shell.

Available from Allparts Equipment and Accessories - 1-877-475-5660 - www.allpartsinc.com

Summary of Contents for 35-FAC

Page 1: ...iation carbon monoxide poisoning and or electrical shock Onlypersonswhocanunderstandandfollowtheinstruc tions should use or service this heater Ifyouneedassistanceorheaterinformationsuchasanin structi...

Page 2: ...por withdrawal 8 Provide adequate ventilation Before using heater provide at least a 1 5 ft2 1400 cm2 opening of fresh outside air 9 For indoor use only Do not use heater outdoors 10 Do not use heater...

Page 3: ...hot or operating 20 Not intended for use on finished floors 21 Never block air inlet rear or air outlet front of heater 22 Keep heater away from strong drafts water spray rain or dripping water 23 Do...

Page 4: ...ready for use from propane tanks varies Two factors decide this amount 1 The amount of propane gas in tank s 2 The temperature of tank s This heater is designed to operate with a minimum 20 b 9 kg pro...

Page 5: ...owly excess flow check valve on propane tank will stop gas flow You may hear a click from the excess flow check valve closing If this happens reset the excess flow check valve by closing propane suppl...

Page 6: ...p NOTICE Ifheaterisunpluggedor poweroutageoccurswhileheater isrunning thethermallimitdevice will stop fuel flow Afew seconds occur before the thermal limit de vice activates During this short time fla...

Page 7: ...dusty clean heater with a damp cloth Use household cleaners on difficult spots 2 Inspect heater before each use Check connections for leaks Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to connections Bubble...

Page 8: ...shell 2 Remove motor and fan guard from heater shell see Figure 6 page 7 3 Use hex wrench to loosen set screw that holds fan to motor shaft see Figure 7 page 7 4 Remove fan Be careful not to damage t...

Page 9: ...6 Ignition Manual Piezo Temperature Range for Heater Operation 0 F to 85 F 17 C to 29 4 C 35 000 Btu Models 35 000 BTU Hr Output Rating Fuel Propane Vapor Fuel Consumption Hour 0 38 gal 1 44 liter 1 6...

Page 10: ...above 85 F 29 44 C Run heater in cooler tempera tures 2 Check heater inlet and out let Remove any obstruc tions 3 Replace fan See Fan page 8 4 Clean heater See Mainte nance page 7 OBSERVED FAULT Fand...

Page 11: ...or parts replaced under warranty Parts Under Warranty Contact authorized dealers of this product If they can t supply original replacement part s call DESA Heating LLC at 1 866 672 6040 When calling D...

Page 12: ...F 12 Parts Models RLP30A REM30LPA 35 fac rllp35a spc 35 RLP40 spc 40A and BLP42A 3 12 13 16 14 15 8 6 7 9 5 11 10 1 2 5 17 4 Available from Allparts Equipment and Accessories 1 877 475 5660 www allpar...

Page 13: ...Clip 2 11 121216 01 Handle 1 12 113851 01 Fan 1 13 113849 01 Motor Assembly 1 14 113850 01 Fan Guard 1 15 113865 01 Bushing Strain Relief 1 16 098219 25 Cord Power Supply 1 17 114168 01 Burner Assemb...

Page 14: ...per operating condition and an allowance for labor when provided by a DESA Heating LLC Authorized Service Center or a provider approved by DESA Heating LLC Warranty parts must be obtained through auth...

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