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►►6.2. RESETTING THE HEATER:

In the models with automatic “RESET”, switch 

the  heater  off  and  back  on  again  (SEE  FIG. 

5-4).

►►6.3. SWITCHING THE HEATER OFF:

DO NOT PULL THE PLUG OUT UNTIL THE 

COOLING CYCLE HAS TOTALLY ENDED.

►6.3.1. Take the “ON/OFF” switch to the “OFF” 

(O) position (SEE FIG. 5). 

►6.3.2. Disconnect the heater from the mains 

electricity (SEE FIG. 6). 

7. REGULATING THE PRESSURE 

OF THE COMPRESSOR (Contact the 

technical service center)

(

SEE FIG. 7)

THE COMPRESSOR PRESSURE MAY HAVE 

TO  BE  RESTORED  WITH  WEAR  OF  THE 

HEATER.

►7.1. Use the “TECHNICAL DATA TABLE” to 

identify the correct pressure (Bar - PSI - kPa) 

of your heater.

►7.2. Remove the screw/cap of the manometer 

connection (A).

►7.3. Assemble the manometer (not supplied, 

see “ACCESSORIES”).

►7.4. Switch the heater on.

►7.5. Act on the regulation screw by turning it 

clockwise to increase the pressure and anti-

clockwise to decrease it (B).

►7.6. Remove the manometer and restore the 

screw/cap (A).

8. CLEANING THE TANK FILTER 

(SEE FIG. 8)

DEPENDING  ON  THE  QUALITY  OF  THE 

FUEL  THAT  IS  USED,  THE  TANK  FILTER 

MAY HAVE TO BE CLEANED.

►8.1. Remove the cap (A) from the tank.

►8.2. Extract the filter (B) from the tank. 

►8.3. Clean the filter (B) with clean fuel, paying 

attention not to damage it.

►8.4. Re-mount the filter (B) in the tank.

►8.5. Close the cap (A).

9. PRESERVATION AND

TRANSPORT

I ORDER TO KEEP AND/OR TRANSPORTAR 

THE  HEATER  IN  THE  BEST  WAY,  STHE 

FOLLOWING  PROCEDURE  MUST  BE 

FOLLOWED.

►9.1. Empty the fuel tank (some models have 

a draining cap on the bottom of the tank. In 

this case, remove the drain cap and empty 

the fuel).

►9.2. If the presence of residues is noted, pour 

clean fuel into the tank and drain off again.

►9.3. Close the tank cap and/or the draining 

cap  and  dispose  of  the  fuel  appropriately 

according to the Standards in force.

►9.4. In order to keep the heater in the best 

way  possible,  it  must  be  kept  on  a  level 

surface to prevent the escape of fuel and in 

a dry place away from any possible external 

threats.

10. ROOM THERMOSTAT

►►10.1. MODELS PRE-SET FOR REMOTE 

ROOM THERMOSTAT:

(SEE FIG. 9)

For models preset for remote room thermostat, 

remove  the  cover  connected  to  the  heater 

(A), connect the thermostat (B) (optional) and 

set  the  desired  room  temperature.  The  room 

thermostat completely turns off the heater once 

the set temperature has been reached. If the 

temperature drops below the set temperature, 

the heater will automatically turn itself on again.

►►10.2. MODELS WITH ROOM 

THERMOSTAT INSTALLED ON THE 

CONTROL PANEL:

(SEE FIG. 10)

For models with room thermostat installed on 

the control panel, when the knob (B) is turned 

the desired temperature starts flashing on the 

display (A) for a few seconds, after which the 

display shows the room temperature. When the 

knob (B) is turned completely to the right, the 

display (A) shows “CH”, after which the heater 

works continuously.

►►10.3. MODELS PRE-SET FOR REMOTE 

ROOM THERMOSTAT AND ROOM 

THERMOSTAT INSTALLED ON THE 

CONTROL PANEL:

(SEE FIG. 9-10)

For models preset for remote room thermostat 

and  room  thermostat  installed  on  the  control 

panel,  remove  the  cover  connected  to  the 

heater  (SEE  A  FIG.  9)  and  connect  the 

thermostat  (SEE  B  FIG.  9)  (optional).  For 

correct  heater  operation,  completely  turn  the 

knob to the right (SEE B FIG. 10), the display 

(SEE A FIG. 10) shows “CH”, after which set 

the  desired  temperature  on  the  remote  room 

thermostat.

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Page 3: ...nerator must be three time the nominal power of device that you must connected TECHNICAL DATA TABLE TABELLA DATI TECNICI TECHNISCHE DATEN TABLA DE DATOS T CNICOS TABLEAU DES DONNEES TECHNIQUES TABEL T...

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Page 5: ...t use an electrical generator in class G3 or more frequency va riation 1 tension variation 2 The maximum power of electrical generator must be three time the nominal power of device that you must conn...

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Page 7: ...FIGURES FIGURE ABBILDUNGEN FIGURAS FIGURES FIGUREN FI GURAS FIGURER KUVAT FIGURER BILDER RYSUNKI OB R ZKY BR K SLIKE EK LLER SLIKE PAVEIKSL LIAI ATT LI JO ONISED FIGURI OBR ZKY SLIKE 7 1 2 3 5 9 1...

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Page 9: ...um safety distance from the heater accord ing to the Standards in force 1 1 6 The fuel must be kept in rooms where the floor does not allow penetra tion and dripping of the same onto flames below whic...

Page 10: ...stion chamber can be used for intermediate power SEE FIG 2 A Combustion chamber and heads B Fan C Motor D Compressor E Tank The compressor D started by the motor C compresses the air which through the...

Page 11: ...el into the tank and drain off again 9 3 Close the tank cap and or the draining cap and dispose of the fuel appropriately according to the Standards in force 9 4 In order to keep the heater in the bes...

Page 12: ...the technical service center 2 Contact the technical service center F3 1 Internal heater overheating 1 Turn the heater off wait until it is cooled down F4 1 Incorrect voltage 1 Check voltage of your e...

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Page 17: ...AMBIJENTALNI TERMOSTAT ACCESSORIES ACCESSORI ZUBEH R ACCESORIOS ACCESSOIRES AC CESSOIRES ACESS RIOS TILBEH R LIS VARUSTEET TILLEGGSUT STYR TILLBEH R AKCESORIA P SLU ENSTV TARTOZ KOK DODATNA OPREMA AK...

Page 18: ...00CED B 150CED B 300CED B 35CEG B 70CEG B 100CEG B 150CEG We declare that it is compliant with Si dichiara che conforme a Es wird als konform mit den folgenden Normen erkl rt Se declara que est en con...

Page 19: ...con una cruz significa que el producto est tutelado por la Directiva europea 2012 19 UE Se ruega informarse acerca del sistema local de recogida selectiva para los productos el ctricos y electr nicos...

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