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Fuel filling
*Be sure that flames are completely extinguished before filling the liquid combustible for mobile heater.
* Your heater will turn off automatically when you take out the mobil tank. The display will indicate E4.
1.
Lift fuel tank cover and pull
out the tank. Put the tank
on the ground.
Tank removed, your heater will automatically shutt off.
Place the fuel tank on a floor.
Upright two tank handles and hold them together as illus-
trated to pull up and remove the filler
cap (for SRE 4602) or
unscrew the stopper (SRE 3002)
2.
Fill the tank.
Place the tank on a flat, even floor, and use a fuel feeder.
Stop filling when a colour of a half of the fuel gauge turns
from silver to black.
3.
Fasten the cap.
Match
U
marks on the cap and the tank, turn the cap clock-
wise as pushing it down hard, until it completely stops.
Ensure that
U
mark and
c
mark are matched.
*Improper fastening may cause leaks and a fire.
Wipe out any
drops of kerosene.
Hold the tank upside down to check leaks.
*When carrying the tank, always hold two handles together for
the safety.
*Avoid hitting the filler cap to be distorted. Distorted filler cap
may cause liquid combustible leaks.
*Be careful not to drop the tank.
4.
Replace the tank.
Carefully replace the filled tank into tank compartment.
Elevation Adjustment
Because the low air pressure makes combustion imperfect, it is necessary to adjust the system ac-
cordingly.
Adjustment should be done with an electrical socket plugged but in off-operation status.
Press <TIMER CONTROL>, and <CHILD SAFETY> keys all
together for 3 seconds. Nothing changes even pressing longer.
Indication changes at each press as illustrated:
*Once adjustment is completed, the data will remain in the memory even after it is unplugged.
1. Push down hard the filler cap.
2. Turn the handles counterclockwise.
* Filling over the halfway may cause
overflow when fastening the cap.
* Keep water and dust away from fuel
tank.
CAUTION!
Be sure to wipe out
any oil drop on and
around the cap and
threads with cloth.
Be careful not to stick fingers into
gaps to prevent from being injured.
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For use at 400~750 m
elevation
For use at 740~1250 m
elevation
For use at 400 m and
lower elevation (For ordinary use)