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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING OR 

WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE

© 2017, Lavorwash 

Kerosene Forced Air Heater User’s Manual 

12

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Heater Ignites, but main PCB shuts 

off after a short period of time. 

Lamp flickers and LED display 

shows “E1”.

1.  Incorrect pump pressure.

2. 

Dirty input, output or lint filter.

3.  Dirty fuel filter.

4.  Nozzle is dirty.

5.  Photocell lens is dirty.

6.  Photocell not installed properly.

7.  Photocell is defective.

8.  Improper electrical connection 

between main PCB and photocell.

1.  Adjust pump pressure.

2. 

Clean / replace air or lint filter.

3.  Clean / replace fuel filter.

4.  Clean / replace Nozzle.

5.  Clean / replace photocell.

6.  Adjust photocell position

7.  Replace photocell

8.  Check wiring connections  

(see wiring diagrams on page 11).

Heater will not operate or motor 

runs for a short time.

Lamp flickers and LED display 

shows “E1”.

1. 

No paraffin in the fuel tank.

2.  Incorrect pump pressure.

3. 

Corroded spark plug or incorrect 

plug gap.

4. 

Dirty fuel filter.

5.  Dirty nozzle.

6.  Moisture in fuel tank. 

7.  Improper electrical connection 

between transformer and circuit 

board.

8.  Ignitor wire not connected to spark 

plug.

9.  Defective ignitor. 

1. 

Fill tank with fresh paraffin.

2.  Adjust pump pressure.

3. 

Clean / replace spark 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 spark plug. 

9.  Replace ignitor.  

Fan does not operate when heater 

is plugged in and power switch is 

in the “ON” position. The lamp is 

flickering or and LED display shows 

“E1” or “E2”.

1.  Thermostat is set too low (does not 

apply to HK45 model).

2.  Broken electrical connection 

between main PCB and motor. 

1.  Rotate thermostat to a higher 

setting 

2.  Inspect all electrical connections 

(see wiring diagrams on page 11).

Lamp is flickering and LED display 

shows “E3”.

1.  Thermostat switch has failed.

1.  Replace thermostat switch (see 

Wiring diagrams on page 11).

Poor combustion and / or excess 

soot production. 

1. 

Dirty input, output or lint filter.

2. 

Dirty fuel filter.

3. 

Poor quality of fuel.

4.  PSI is too high or too low. 

1. 

Clean / replace air or lint filter.

2. 

Clean / replace fuel filter.

3. 

Flush fuel tank and refuel heater.

4.  Use proper pressure. 

Heater does not turn on and the 

lamp is not lit.

1.  Temperature limit sensor has 

overheated. 

2.  No electrical power.

3. 

Fuse is blown.

4.  Improper electrical connection 

between temperature limit sensor 

and circuit board. 

1.  Push power switch to “OFF and 

allow heater to cool for 10 minutes. 

Restart heater. 

2.  Check power cords for proper 

connection and test the power 

supply.

3. 

Check / replace the fuse.

4.  Inspect all electrical connections 

(see wiring diagrams on page 11).

Summary of Contents for FF 45

Page 1: ...these instructions 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 H...

Page 2: ...G INSTRUCTIONS 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 product...

Page 3: ...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 speci...

Page 4: ...0VAC 50Hz 230VAC 50Hz 230VAC 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 Fue...

Page 5: ...y 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 and line...

Page 6: ...ded Phillips Head Screw Driver 8 mm open end wrench 19 mm open end wrench Assembly Instructions Models FF 125 FF 175 FF 215 What s In The Box Tires 2 Axle Nuts 2 Spacers 2 Spare Drain Plug 1 Front Han...

Page 7: ...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 handle NOTE DO...

Page 8: ...er store paraffin 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 Inf...

Page 9: ...perature 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 F...

Page 10: ...rvice DO 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...

Page 11: ...ated fuel could make cleaning the fuel filter necessary immediately NOTE To remove the filter from models FF 45 FF 70 turn filter 90 clockwise To remove the filter from models 125 175 FF 215 turn filt...

Page 12: ...8 0 PSI 0 55 BAR Tolerance 10 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 comp...

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: ...URCE 2017 Lavorwash Kerosene Forced Air Heater User s Manual 13 17 14 16 11 15 12 40 42 46 34 4 19 17 3 5 35 8 7 1 2 9 28 29 27 32 21 22 23 31 26 30 24 18 55 47 49 50 39 38 6 45 44 43 36 10 41 20 33 3...

Page 15: ...102 70 054 0102 70 054 0102 27 Output Filter 70 023 0100 70 023 0100 70 023 0100 70 023 0100 70 023 0100 28 Intake Filter 70 054 0101 70 054 0101 70 054 0101 70 054 0101 70 054 0101 29 End Filter Cove...

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