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27.

Do not use it as clothes dryer.

USING ENVIRONMENT

Your heater consumes oxygen while it is in function. For that reason, adequate ventilation

should be provided in rooms in which the heater is used. This ensures the removal of

products of combustion and allows the entry of replacement air.

Adequate ventilation should considerably reduce the possibility of condensation occurring.

The following table shows the smallest sizes of room suitable for each heat setting and

the ventilation.

FOR INFRARED MODELS:

Number of radiant

continuously IN USE

ROOM SIZE

VENTILATION

Low level

High level

1

40 cubic metres - 4m*4m*2.5

40cm2

40cm2

2

70 cubic metres - 7m*4m*2.5

70cm2

70cm2

3

105 cubic metres - 105m*4m*2.5

105cm2

105cm2

Packing details:

When you receive a new heater, you will find the below parts inside the
carton:
1, one piece heater
2, two pieces legs
3, four pieces wheels
4, two pieces screws and one piece manual.
This heater is suitable for Floor stand and Wall mounted using.
So choose which style you want to use, and install the heater according to
the procedures.

A. Floor Stand Installation Procedures

1), install the legs and wheels according to the pictures

Fig01

Push the wheels to legs first, then put the heater upside down, and install the
legs to the heater by turning the screws through the leg to heater before
using.
2), Connect the Hose, regulator and cylinder.

See: Page 4 .

3), Place the cylinder at the back side of the heater.

Fig 03

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Summary of Contents for KF-001B

Page 1: ...NS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ONLY USE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA USER MANUAL FOR MOBILE GAS HEATR KF 001B KF 001C WARNING IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR...

Page 2: ...from the cylinder Call your gas supplier immediately 14 After use turn off the appliance at the gas container valve 15 This appliance requires a hose and a regulator check with your gas supplier 16 O...

Page 3: ...0cm2 40cm2 2 70 cubic metres 7m 4m 2 5 70cm2 70cm2 3 105 cubic metres 105m 4m 2 5 105cm2 105cm2 Packing details When you receive a new heater you will find the below parts inside the carton 1 one piec...

Page 4: ...B Wall Mounted Installation Procedures Fig 02 Fig 03 Fig 04 Fig 05 Fig 01 01 02 03 3...

Page 5: ...d keep at least 50mm from the heater WARNING Heater must be mounted to maintain the minimum clearances shown in Fig 05 If possible provide greater clearances from the floor ceiling and joining walls F...

Page 6: ...CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 1 Gas inlet connector 2 Wheel 3 Leg 4 Gas control knob 5 Piezo Ignition 6 Ignition handle 7 Burner 8 Safety Guard 9 Corner fixtor 10 Wall Mounted Bracket 10 Fig 06 Fig 07 5...

Page 7: ...of bubbles forming indicates a leak If a leak is found turn off at the regulator and disconnect the regulator from the bottle and remove the gas cylinder outdoors or to a well ventilated area Contact...

Page 8: ...er D Turn on the gas regulator 1 LIGHTING please see the picture Fig 09 Press the control button for 10 seconds at the Position 1 at the same time press the Piezo igniter key to lit with thumb finger...

Page 9: ...ing The heater can be turned off at the cylinder valve ONLY If the heater is not used for a period of time disconnect the regulator from the cylinder and replace any value protection plug or cover STO...

Page 10: ...nish MAINTENANCE 1 Check flexible tubing between regulator and heater regularly and replace if perished worn or damaged In any case replace tubing taking into consideration the expiration date 2 It is...

Page 11: ...essary Burner flame has extinguish during operation Run out of gas Change the gas bottle Thermal element has not been warm enough Try restarting Wing or draught has extinguished the flame Put the appl...

Page 12: ...duct name Gas Heater Standard EN 449 2002 A1 2007 Appliance category I3 I3B P 30 I3B P 50 I3P I3B P 37 Type of gas G30 G31 G30 G31 G30 Gas Pressure mbar 28 30 37 30 50 37 37 Injector s diameter mm 0 5...

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