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FAULT FINDING CHART

Technical

problems

Problem

Problem Causes

What To Do

Smell of gas

Regulator & hose connection

loose

Use soap form for leakage control,

check all connection system replace

defected parts

Valve & pipe connection loose

Pipe broken

Missing piece of ceramic

fireclay

Inspect perimeter of each plaque and

locate place where some fireclay has

been displaced. Repair with PYRUMA

and leave to set for Approx. 48 hours.

Inefficient combustion

on ceramic burner

Dirty gas inlets

Please clear injectors with Air

If there is no ignition

Battery no power

Change a AAA battery

Defective Spark - Plug

Check cable of ignitor, & replace

defected ignitor if necessary

Defective ignitor cable

Check spark – plug and connections, &

replace defected ignitor if necessary

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 appliance out of reach of wind

and draught, let it cool down for a

couple of minutes and try to restart it

Faulty thermocouple

Replace the faulty thermocouple

Faulty magnetic valve

Replace the magnetic valve

general

problem

Heater is not remain

alight when pressure is

released from ignition

button

Wrong power setting at first

process

Turn the control knob at “ START”

Position and press for 10 seconds, whilst

press the Piezo igniter key to lit

Heater could not be

turned on

Did not connect the gas

regulator to gas cylinder

Connect heater to the gas cylinder and

ensure there is not smell, then follow the

Instruction to turn on the heater

Gas cylinder control is closed

Please turn on the gas cylinder control

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Summary of Contents for Blue Flame KF-B006-TP

Page 1: ... A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ONLY USE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA USER MANUAL FOR BLUE FLAME HEATER with Thermostat KF B006 TP WARNING IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE ...

Page 2: ...erials as this could result in the risk of fire The following minimum distances should be respected 100cm from side 200 cm from front ALWAYS face heater towards center of room The heater should be positioned on a level surface at all times 6 If a leak is suspected turn the gas off at the cylinder DO NOT disconnect the regulator Check all connections Slowly turn the gas on and brush the connections...

Page 3: ...tilation FOR BLUE FLAME HEATER 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 1 This appliance requires a hose and a regulator 2 Only use in well ventilated areas 3 Do not use in vehicles caravans or auto caravans 4 Do not attempt to ...

Page 4: ...sleeping 11 Do not use your heater in high rise flats 12 Do not use your heater in basements bathrooms or bedrooms 13 This appliance requires a hose and a regulator check with your gas supplier for the correct type according to the cylinder being used and any regulations at the time 14 The guard on the appliance is to prevent risk of fire or injury form burns and no part of it should be permanentl...

Page 5: ...ected ignitor if necessary 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 appliance out of reach of wind and draught let it cool down for a couple of minutes and try to restart it Faulty thermocouple Replace the faulty thermocouple Faulty magnetic valve Repl...

Page 6: ...PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GAS SAFETY INSTALLATIONS AND USE REGULATIONS 1998 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 5 1 gas control knob 2 Ignitor and 3 Thermostat 4 Guard 5 Pilot and ignition system 6 Rear cover 4 5 6 3 Thermostat 2 Ignition 1 Gas control knob ...

Page 7: ...egulator and disconnect the regulator from the bottle and remove the gas cylinder outdoors or to a well ventilated area Contact your gas supplier for assistance DO NOT USE THE HEATER 6 After leak testing is satisfactorily carried out close the back door of the heater It may be necessary to move the heater slightly to allow the regulator and hose to fit in the back without kinking the hose 2 HOW TO...

Page 8: ...stage if the pilot is alight If the pilot flame goes out please repeat this procedure and then turn the knob to Pos 2 to Max power setting 3 HEAT SETTINGS a The thermostat temperature adjusting range is between 7 32 b Turn the small thermostat knob anticlockwise to position from 一 to to set temperature When the room has reached the desired temperature 4 higher than the setting temperature the burn...

Page 9: ...ists 7 Do not expose your cylinder to extreme heat 8 Do not store any other cylinders in the room in which your heater is used 9 Do not insert your finger or any other material through the front panel of the heater 10 Leave at least 1 meter distance between your heater and the other heat source 11 Do not let unauthorized persons to tamper with your heater 12 Do not place appliance under electrical...

Page 10: ...e exterior and cylinder storage area of your heater 2 Make sure that no water gets onto the burners or pilot light area Wipe the heater dry before use 3 Don t use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the quality paint finish 7 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 e...

Page 11: ...P 37 Type of gas G30 G31 G30 G31 G30 Gas Pressure mbar 28 30 37 30 50 37 28 30 Injector s diameter mm 0 98 0 98 0 85 0 98 0 91 Destination countries BE CH CY CZ ES FR GB GR IE IT LT PT SI SK TR BG BG CY CZ DK EE FI FR GB GR HR HU IT LT MT NL NO RO SE SI SK TR AT CH CY DE FR SK BE CH CZ ES FR GB GR HR IE IT LT NL PL PT SI SK PL Heat input Hs KW g h 3 8KW 280g h Ignition Pilot burner ignition 10 ...

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