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Model RMC-FA300DGD
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Dyna-Glo
TM
Delux Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
EXTENSION CORD SIZE
REQUIREMENT
• Up to 50 feet (15.2 m) long, use 18
AWG rated cord.
• 51 to 100 feet (15.5 - 30.5 m) long,
use 16 AWG rated cord.
• 101 to 200 feet (130.8 - 61 m) long,
use 14 AWG rated cord.
4. Plug extension cord into a 120 volt/60
hertz, three hole grounded outlet.
5. Open supply valve on propane tank(s)
SLOWLY.
NOTE:
If this valve is not opened slowly,
the excess flow check valve on the
tank will interrupt the gas flow. If this
happens, close the supply valve and
reopen slowly.
6. Adjust the regulator to between 7
and 10 PSIG.
NOTE:
The higher regulator setting
will enable the heater to produce
more heat.
Do not adjust the
regulator above 10
PSIG or below 7 PSIG, or the heater
may not operate properly.
7. Turn on/off switch to the ON (I)
position. Heater will start within
twenty seconds.
NOTE:
If the heater does not start
following this procedure, turn on/off
switch to OFF ( ) position and wait
five (5) minutes. This will allow the
safety control to reset, and you can try
to light the heater once again.
TO SHUT DOWN HEATER
1. Tightly close control valve on propane
tank(s).
2. Give the heater a few seconds to burn
the gas still left in the hose.
3. Turn on/off switch to the OFF
position.
4. Unplug extension cord from power
source.
TO RESTART HEATER
NOTE:
If the safety control stops the
flow of gas to the heater, the motor will
continue to run. To restart the heater:
1. Turn on/off switch to the OFF ( )
position.
2. Wait five minutes, then turn switch to
the ON (I) position.
If heater does not restart:
• Check all control valves to assure that
they are open.
• Check the fuel level in the propane
tanks. If the level is too low, replace
the tank with a full one.
If heater still does not restart, contact
your nearest Service Center.
Maintenance
Do not attempt to
service the heater
while it is hot, operating or plugged
in. Severe burns or electrical shock
can occur.
1. Be sure to inspect the heater before
each use. Check for leaks using the
method described on Page 4. Repair
any leaks immediately.
2. Always keep heater clean. Clean
the heater annually, or as often as
needed to remove any dust or debris.
When the heater becomes dirty, wipe
it down with a damp cloth.
3. Keep the inside of the heater
free from foreign objects and
combustibles.
4. Have the heater inspected annually
by a qualified service person.
5. Keep inside of heater free of foreign
objects and combustible materials.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
Never service heater
while hot, operating
or connected to the gas supply. Severe
burns or electrical shock may occur.
REMOVING PROTECTIVE COVER
1. Remove base lower at the bottom of
the heater.
2. Remove fan guard
FAN
IMPORTANT:
Always remove the fan
from the motor shaft before removing
the motor assembly from the heater.
This will help prevent damage to
the fan.
1. Remove base lower.
2. Remove fan guard.
3. Remove base.
4. Disconnect lead wires attached to
the motor.
5. Remove motor assembly.
6. Remove fan setscrew using a 1/8”
(3.2 mm) Allen wrench (see Figure 6).
7. Using a soft cloth moistened with
kerosene or a cleaning solvent,
carefully clean the fan blades making
sure not to bend them.
8. Dry fan with clean cloth.
9. Making sure that the setscrew lines
up with the flat spot on the motor
shaft, replace fan as shown in Figure
7. Tighten setscrew firmly (be careful
not to overtighten).
Fan Guard
Base
Base Lower
Figure 5 – Protective Cover Removal
Figure 6 – Fan Motor Shaft and Setscrew
Location
Setscrew
Fan
Motor Shaft
NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!