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4. 

Put the front and back handle on the fuel tank flange. 
Put the screws through the handles, fuel tank flange 
and supporting wheel frame. After inserting the 
screw, tighten the given nut by hand. 

5. 

Tighten the nuts if all screws are inserted. 

 

Safety equipment 

 
The oil hot-air turbine is fitted with an electronic flame 
control. The appliance is stopped in case of operating 
failure. If the oil hot-air turbine is overheated, thermostat 
preventing overheating is activated, which interrupts the 
fuel supply; the thermostat is automatically deactivated if 
the combustion chamber temperature drops below the 
accepted maximum value. The overheating cause must be 
identified and removed (e.g. air inlet and outlet blocking or 
fan stopping) before putting the oil hot-air turbine back into 
operation. To start the appliance again, please follow the 
instructions included under 

"PUTTING THE APPLIANCE 

INTO OPERATION"

 
Behaviour in case of emergency 

 
Provide necessary first aid treatment corresponding to the 
injury nature and seek qualified medical help as soon as 
possible.  
Protect the injured person from other injuries and calm 
him/her down. 
 

First aid kit must always be available in the place of 
your work in case of accident in accordance with DIN 
13164. Material taken out of the first aid kit needs to be 
supplemented right away. 
If help is needed,  
please provide the following details: 
 
1. Place 

of 

accident 

2. Accident 

nature 

3. 

Number of injured persons 

4. Injury 

type 

 

Operating staff requirements 

 
The operator must carefully read the Operating 
Instructions before using the appliance. 
 

Qualification  

 
No special qualification is necessary for using the 
appliance apart from detailed instruction by a qualified 
person. 
 

Minimum age 

 
The appliance may only be operated by persons over 16 
years of age. An exception includes youngsters operating 
the appliance within their professional education to 
achieve necessary skills under teacher's supervision. 
 

Training  

 
Using the appliance only requires appropriate instructions 
by a professional or reading the Operating Instructions. No 
special training necessary. 

 

Putting the appliance into operation 

 
Before putting the oil driven fan heater into operation and 
plugging it, check if the network characteristics correspond 
to the values specified on the type label. 
 

WARNING: 

 

RCD 30mA (safety switch against stray current) must 
be integrated to the electrical circuit to which the oil 
driven fan heater is connected.  
 
Follow all safety measures. 
 
Add oil to the fuel tank. Close the fuel tank lid again.

 

 
Connect the fan heater feeder cable to a standardised 
outlet with a protective pin. 
 
To put the appliance into operation, the following is 
needed: 

Putting ON/OFF to the ON symbol position ("I"): The fan 
starts and combustion gets switched on after several 
seconds.

 

 
Thermostat: 

Use the thermostat to set the required room temperature. 
The required value on the left display (pic. A/b) will change 
by turning the thermostat controller (pic. (A/a). A/b). The 
right display (pic.  A/c) shows the approximate current 
room temperature measured on the fan wheel.

 

 
After reaching the set temperature, the oil driven fan 
heater is automatically switched off. If it gets below the set 
temperature, the oil driven fan heater is automatically 
switched on again.

 

 
 

Example of use: 

"II" 

(pic. A/d) 

15°C actual temperature (pic. (A/b))  

 

20°C temperature required (pic. A/c).         

The oil driven fan heater is now able to heat the “space” to 
20°C and then is automatically switched off. If the 
appliance remains in the emergency position, the oil driven 
fan heater is automatically switched on again when it is 
below the required temperature. 

 

 

Example of use:

 

18°C actual temperature (pic. A/c)  

15°C 

temperature required (pic. A/b).        

The oil driven fan 

heater now gets switched off. If the appliance remains in 
the emergency position, the gas heating fan is 
automatically switched on when it is below 15°C.

 

 
 
It may take a few seconds before combustion is started in 
case of the first starting or after the oil driven fan heater 
has not been used for a long time. 
 

To switch the appliance off, the following is needed: 

Put ON/OFF (pic. A/d) to the OFF symbol position (“0”). Or 
the set temperature (pic. A/b) must be set lower than the 
current room temperature (pic. A/c).

 

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Summary of Contents for GD 30 TRI

Page 1: ...GD 30 TRI 85109 Güde GmbH Co KG Birkichstrasse 6 D 74549 Wolpertshausen Deutschland GB English Translation of original operating instructions Oil driven fan heater ...

Page 2: ...A B C F b c a d 2 ...

Page 3: ...F E D E1 E2 G ...

Page 4: ...re reference Safe working Keep the place of your work clean Mess in the place of your work may result in injuries Consider the environment influences Do not expose the appliance to rain Do not use the appliance in a wet or moist environment Provide appropriate lighting Do not use the appliance near flammable liquids or gases Keep other persons in safe distance Do not let other persons especially c...

Page 5: ...h no flammable vapours or high dust levels only To be used at voltage and frequency specified on the type label only A properly earthed extension cable with a three pin plug to be used at all times Minimum distance from flammable materials and persons exhaust 3 m at sides upper and rear side 2 m see pic D To prevent a risk of fire the hot heating unit or heating unit just being operated must be pl...

Page 6: ...ns by a professional or reading the Operating Instructions No special training necessary Putting the appliance into operation Before putting the oil driven fan heater into operation and plugging it check if the network characteristics correspond to the values specified on the type label WARNING RCD 30mA safety switch against stray current must be integrated to the electrical circuit to which the o...

Page 7: ...quirements of the EU Directives based on its design and type as brought into circulation by us In case of alternation of the machine not agreed upon by us this declaration will lose its validity Machine description GD 30 TRI Article No 85109 Applicable EU Directives 2006 95 EG 2004 108 EG Applicable harmonised standards EN 13842 2004 EN 60335 1 2002 A11 A1 A12 A2 A13 A14 EN 60335 2 102 2006 EN 138...

Page 8: ... 4 No or insufficient amount of oil getting to the burner 5 Electric valve is not working 1 Check the ignition cabling to the electrodes and transformer Check the position of the electrodes Check whether the electrodes are clean Replace the ignition transformer 2 Replace the appliance 3 Clean or replace the photocell 4 Check the pump engine connection Check whether there is air in the fuel piping ...

Page 9: ...and let dry out every 500 running hours or as needed Fuel filter pic E To be cleaned two times during the heating season or as needed Ignition electrodes pic C To be checked every 500 running hours distance 4 5 mm Fan blades To be cleaned every season or as needed fan wheel screw to be tightened with hand Engine Maintenance free with permanent lubrication 15 ...

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