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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING OR 

WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE

© 2020, Lavorwash

Kerosene Forced Air Heater User’s Manual 

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Safety Information

The products described in this manual are 

paraffin direct-fired, forced air heaters. Kerosene 

forced air heaters are primarily intended for 

use for temporary heating of buildings under 

construction, alteration or repair. Direct-fired 

means that all of the combustion products of the 

heater enter the heated space. This appliance 

is rated at 98% combustion efficiency, but does 

produce small amounts of carbon monoxide.

Carbon monoxide is toxic. Humans can tolerate 

only small amounts of carbon monoxide and so 

precautions should be taken to provide proper 

ventilation. Failure to provide proper ventilation 

in accordance with the instructions in this manual 

can result in death.
People with breathing problems should consult a 

physician before using this heater. 
Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning 

resemble the flu. Symptoms of improper 

ventilation / carbon monoxide poisoning are:

Headache • Dizziness • Nausea 

• 

Dry Mouth 

Sore Throat 

 Burning of Nose and Eyes

If you experience any of these symptoms: 

GET FRESH AIR AT ONCE! 

Have your heater 

serviced and check for proper ventilation. Some 

people are more affected by carbon monoxide 

than others. These include: pregnant women, 

those with heart or lung problems, anemia or those 

under the influence of alcohol or at high altitudes. 

Not For Indoor Use. Indoor use permitted only 

for the temporary heating of buildings under 

construction, alteration or repair!  

Provide at least a three square foot (2,800 sq 

cm) opening of outside air for every 100,000 

Btu / Hr heater rating. Refer to “Ventilation” on 

page 7 for further instructions. 

ALWAYS use only the electrical power (voltage and 

frequency) specified on the model plate of the heater.
ALWAYS use only approved, grounded socket and 

properly rated extension cables.
ALWAYS unplug the heater when not in use.
ALWAYS install the heater so that it is not directly 

exposed to water spray, rain, dripping water, or wind.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 

replaced by a special cord or assemble available 

from the manufacturer, its service agent or 

similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a 

hazard

NEVER use fuels such as gasoline, benzine, paint 

thinners or other oil compounds in this heater.
NEVER refill the heater’s fuel tank while the 

heater is operating or still hot. This heater is 

EXTREMELY HOT while in operation.
NEVER block air inlet (rear) or air outlet (front).
NEVER use duct work in front or rear of heater.
NEVER move or handle heater while still hot.
NEVER transport heater with fuel in tank.
NEVER use with an external fuel tank.

Keep all combustible materials away from this heater. 

Minimum Clearance From Combustibles

FF45

FF70

FF125

FF175

FF215

Top

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

Sides

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

4 ft (122 cm)

Front

8 ft (244 cm)

8 ft (244 cm)

8 ft (244 cm)

8 ft (244 cm)

8 ft (244 cm)

ALWAYS locate heater on a stable and level surface. 
If your heater is equipped with a thermostat, 

once it is plugged in, it can start at anytime in 

accordance with the thermostat setting. 

RISK OF INDOOR AIR 

POLLUTION!

WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING 

MAY LEAD TO DEATH!

WARNING

RISK OF BURNS, FIRE AND 

EXPLOSION!

WARNING

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!

WARNING

CAUTION! HOT WHILE IN 

OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. 

KEEP CHILDREN, ANIMALS, CLOTHING AND 

COMBUSTIBLES AWAY FROM HEATER. 

WARNING

Summary of Contents for FF45

Page 1: ...ions should operate or service this heater DANGER NOT FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL LIVING AREAS OR IN ENCLOSED SPACES WITHOUT ADEQUATE VENTILATION INDOOR USE PERMITTED ONLY FOR THE TEMPORARY HEATING OF BUIL...

Page 2: ...NSTRUCTIONS Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in death serious bodily injury property loss or damage from the hazards of fire soot production...

Page 3: ...every 100 000 Btu Hr heater rating Refer to Ventilation on page 7 for further instructions ALWAYS use only the electrical power voltage and frequency specified on the model plate of the heater ALWAYS...

Page 4: ...z 240VAC 50Hz 240VAC 50Hz 240VAC 50Hz Phase Single Single Single Single Single Specifications subject to change without notice Hot Air Outlet Upper Shell Lower Shell Fuel Tank Fan Guard Pressure Gauge...

Page 5: ...ssembly 1 Align holes in the upper housing with the 2 holes in the handle as shown in Figure 3 2 Insert screws and tighten firmly Cord Wrap Assembly 1 Insert tabs into square slots in shell support an...

Page 6: ...n Tools Needed Phillips Head Screw Driver 8 mm open end wrench 19 mm open end wrench Assembly Instructions Models FF125 FF175 FF215 What s In The Box Wheels 2 Axle Nuts 2 Spacers 2 Front Handle Axle R...

Page 7: ...ure 7 Attach rear handle with 2 long screws 50 mm and 2 nuts through the third hole from the rear of the heater on either side See Figure 6 8 Tilt the heater up gently so it is resting on the front ha...

Page 8: ...store kerosene in a red container Red is associated with gasoline Ventilation Risk of indoor air pollution and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Use heater only in well ventilated areas Refer to Safety Infor...

Page 9: ...rature setting The thermostat set range is from 4 5 C to 43 4 C 3 Move power switch to On position The power indicator light and room temperature display will illuminate and heater will ignite See Fig...

Page 10: ...NOT TAMPER WITH THE UNIT HAVE A COMPETENT SERVICEMAN MAKE ANY NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT OR REPAIRS Use only original equipment parts The use of alternate or third party components can cause unsafe operatin...

Page 11: ...minated fuel could make cleaning the fuel filter necessary immediately NOTE To remove the filter from models 45 FF70 turn filter 90 clockwise To remove the filter from models 125 175 FF215 turn filter...

Page 12: ...0 NOZZLES Nozzles should be cleaned or replaced at least once per heating season Contaminated fuel could make this necessary immediately To clean dirt from nozzle blow compressed air through nozzle fr...

Page 13: ...plug 4 Clean replace fuel filter 5 Clean replace nozzle 6 Rinse fuel tank with clean fresh paraffin 7 Inspect all electrical connections See wiring diagrams on page 11 8 Re attach ignitor wire to spa...

Page 14: ...TO A POWER SOURCE 2020 Lavorwash Kerosene Forced Air Heater User s Manual 24 17 10 14 11 13 8 12 9 30 26 3 16 17 2 1 4 6 7 22 18 19 21 43 44 21 21 30 20 15 41 33 35 36 29 28 5 32 31 25 27 38 37 39 34...

Page 15: ...200 16 Spark Plug Kit 70 052 0100 70 052 0100 70 052 0100 70 052 0100 17 Motor 70 021 0501 01 04 70 104520034 70 021 0501 01 04 70 104520034 18 Pump Body 70 020 0101 01 01 70 004510021 70 020 0101 01...

Page 16: ...r 70 020 0102 01 01 70 004510023 70 020 0102 01 01 70 004510023 21 Filter Kit 70 054 0100 70 054 0100 70 054 0100 70 054 0100 22 End Filter Cover 70 020 0103 01 02 70 007010022 70 020 0103 01 02 70 00...

Page 17: ...0 0401 01 01 70 019010089 19 Rotor Kit 70 022 0200 70 022 0200 20 End Pump Cover 70 020 0102 01 01 70 004510023 21 Filter Kit 70 054 0100 70 054 0100 22 End Filter Cover 70 020 0103 01 02 70 007010022...

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