1. Turn thermostat dial to lowest temperature setting.
This will cause heater flame to go out. The motor will
continue to run during the purge cycle. This allows
the fan to cool the combustion chamber. When the
purge cycle is finished, the motor will stop. Do not
unplug heater until purge cycle is finished.
2. Unplug extension cord from outlet.
3. To temporarily stop heater, set thermostat at a
temperature lower than air around heater. Heater will
cycle back on if air temperature around heater
matches thermostat setting.
Shut-Down Instructions
CAUTION
■
Never unplug heater while heater is running.
■
The heater must go through purge cycle. The purge
cycle cools the combustion chamber.
■
Damage to heater can occur if combustion chamber is
not cooled.
■
Do not restart heater until purge cycle is complete.
1. Wait until purge cycle is finished after stopping
heater.
2. Repeat Start-Up Instructions.
Re-Start Instructions
CAUTION
Do not restart heater until purge cycle is finished. The
purge cycle cools the combustion chamber.
14
10
RESET
POWER
OFF
ON
THERMOSTAT
115V
60 Hz
WARNING
DISCONNECT HEATER FROM ITS ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING COVER
INDICATOR LIGHT
INDICATOR LIGHT
ON/OFF
THERMOSTAT PLUG
POWER CORD
1. Follow all ventilation and safety information.
2. Check that your electrical supply to the heater
conforms to the data plate, before heater operation is
attempted.
3. Fill tank with kerosene or #1 fuel oil and attach fuel
cap.
5. Connect heater to an approved electrical supply.
6. Set thermostat to the desired temperature.
7.
Set switch to “ON” position. The motor will start
running, immediately followed by ignition.
8. When the unit is started for the first time or is started
after the fuel tank has been totally emptied, the flow
of fuel may be impaired by air in the circuit. In this
case the control box will shut down the heater and it
might be necessary to renew the starting procedure
once or twice by depressing the “Reset” button. To
facilitate starting, remove the canister bottom from
the pump’s fuel filter and fill with fuel. Reassemble
the filter.
NOTE: The unit is fitted with an electronic flame control
box. In case of malfunction this box will cut in and
stop the heater, at the same time the indicator light
in the control box reset button (1) will light up.
Heaters are also equipped with a high-limit safety
cut out which will stop the heater in case of
overheating. This thermostat will reset
automatically but you will have to depress the button
(1) on control box before being able to restart the
heater. If starting heater for first time, you may need
to restart heater several times before heater ignites.
You may also have to do this after taking heater out
of storage.
Start-Up Instructions
FIG. 6