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NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER

 

UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING

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FUELING YOUR HEATER

 

   

NEVER FILL THE HEATER FUEL TANK IN THE LIVING SPACE: 
FILL THE TANK OUTDOORS.

 

Before fueling the heater, take the heater, the kerosene, and the manual 
siphon pump outdoors. To use the manual siphon pump, tighten the cap 
on the top of the siphon, place the straight tube into the kerosene 
container, and insert the flexible tube into the opening of the fuel tank. By 
squeezing the bulb of the siphon pump, fuel will be transferred from the 
kerosene container into the heater tank. (Fig. 5) Carefully watch the fuel 
gauge beside of the opening of the fuel tank so that you will know when 
the tank is getting full. When you approach the full mark, loosen the cap 
on top of the siphon pump. This will stop the flow of kerosene. 

DO NOT 

OVERFILL YOUR HEATER. 

Allow the siphon pump to drain thoroughly 

before you remove it from the tank and the kerosene container.

 

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

Fig. 5

 

   

   

After fueling the fuel tank of the heater by using siphon pump, make sure 
that you loosen (counter clock wise) the cap on the siphon pump to drain 
throughly the remaining kerosene in the siphon pump. For the reuse of 
siphon pump, make sure that you tighten (clock wise) the cap on the 
siphon pump to transfer the kerosene into the fuel tank properly. (Fig.6)

 

   

   

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING  FUELING OF THE HEATER :

 

When fueling your heater for the first time and any other time when the 
tank has been completely empty, as in 

"Dry Burning" 

(page 7) make 

sure to 

allow 

t

he wick to soak a minimum 60 minutes 

before you 

attempt to light the heater. (Take note of the time you started to soak 
the wick or use a kitchen timer or wrist watch with an alarm feature) 
Failure to properly soak the wick can trap air pockets in the wick causing 
the heater to burn poorly. Premature ignition can destroy your wick.

 

   

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FIRST IGNITION OF HEATER 

The first time you light your heater there may be some odor due to the 
burning off of oils used in the manufacturing process. To avoid this 
you may wish to burn the heater outside on a calm and windless day.

 

If it  s windy consider a porch or garage or other room where the 
windows can be opened to disperse the odor.

 

   

Loosen

 

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

Fig. 6

 

   

   

   

   

Tighten

 

Summary of Contents for WKH-2310

Page 1: ... this OWNER S MANUAL very carefully This OWNER S MANUAL has been designed to instruct you as to the proper manner in which to assemble the heater maintain the heater store the heater and most importantly how to operate the heater in a safe and efficient manner please keep this manual for future reference ...

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Page 3: ...om or any other small room with the door closed WARNING FAILURE TO INSTALL MAINTAIN AND OR OPERATE THIS KEROSENE HEATER ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN CONDITIONS WHICH CAN PRODUCE BODILY INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE NOTE The WARNING and IMPORTANT instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must be un...

Page 4: ...R HEATER 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 14 IGNITION 6 PARTS LIST 15 ADJUSTING THE WICK 6 EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING 15 WICK MAINTENANCE 7 SPECIFICATIONS 15 CARBON REMOVAL DRY BURNING 7 INTRODUCTION Please read this OWNER S MANUAL carefully It will show you how to assemble maintain and operate the heater safely and efficiently to obtain full benefit from its many built in features FEATURES Guard Grille Case ...

Page 5: ...Y 1 REMOVE THE HEATER AND ALL PACKING MATERIALS FROM THE BOX Fig 2 NOTE Save the shipping carton and packing materials for future storage Heater Siphon pump Fig 2 2 ASSEMBLING PROCEDURE OF HEATER A REMOVE THE TOP PLATE FROM HEATER AND BURNER PAD Burner Pad Top Plate B REPLACE THE TOP PLATE TO THE HEATER C NOW YOUR HEATER IS READY TO USE Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 6: ...he third choice is to buy kerosene from a dealer who stores it in a large underground or above ground tank Kerosene that is contaminated with even a small amount of water will prevent a kerosene heater from functioning properly As you move from the first choice in purchasing kerosene pre packaged container to the third choice large storage tank the likelihood of water being present from condensati...

Page 7: ...hat you loosen counter clock wise the cap on the siphon pump to drain throughly the remaining kerosene in the siphon pump For the reuse of siphon pump make sure that you tighten clock wise the cap on the siphon pump to transfer the kerosene into the fuel tank properly Fig 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FUELING OF THE HEATER When fueling your heater for the first time and any other time when the tank...

Page 8: ... flames will gradually build up After 5 7 minutes of operation you should use the wick adjuster knob to obtain the proper flame height The proper flame height is a 13mm flame above the center flame spreader disk with even distribution of flame around the flame spreader disk visible through the glass cylinder of the heater See pictures below for reference As you continue to operate the heater the t...

Page 9: ...URN REMOVING CARBON FROM THE WICK Dry burning your heater will cause a strong odor For this reason it is best to dry burn your heater outdoors on a day that is completely calm and windless If it s too windy outside you can consider a porch breezeway or other room with all of the windows open to disperse the strong odor Step 1 With your fuel tank nearly empty burn your heater without refilling unti...

Page 10: ...s fiber 4 This idle burning of the wick shouldbedone once every 20 to 30 days WICK REPLACEMENT The wick in your heater needs replacing if after repeated cleanings any of the following conditions still exist slow to light hard movement of the wick adjuster knob kerosene odor while burning low heat output slow warm up damaged wick Use only a genuine replacement wick If cleaning the Wick does not imp...

Page 11: ...screwing Screw that fix Pinion Gear Pinion Gear Screw Screw Shutoff Ass y 8 Lift the wick holder assembly straignt up and remove from the tank Wick Holder 9 Remove the wick from the holder by folding it toward the center loosening it from the sharp metal teeth on the inner surface of the inner surface of the holder and slide it out Wick Holder 10 The black line on the outside of the wick should ma...

Page 12: ...ick Holder 12 Insert the pinion Gear at the other end of the wick control shaft into the rack of the wick holder and fix by Screw 13 Replace Shutoff assembly to Fuel Tank Pinion Gear Screw Screw Shutoff Ass y 14 Replace the Rachet Spring Gear to shaft and Fix with E ring and Replace Stopper Screw to Shaft 15 Replace the Wick Control Knob to Shaft by Hand 16 Replace Wick Case to the Fuel Tank 17 Ch...

Page 13: ...R LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 18 Check for correct clearance between wick holder and draft tube It should be the same all around 19 Reinstall burner body to fuel tank reinstall dome nuts to body ...

Page 14: ...ck must be free of carbon and tar deposits Regularly performing the Carbon Removal Dry Burning procedure described in the Wick Maintenance and Carbon Removal Dry Burning sections on page 9 is very important to the proper functioning of this important safety device IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE CHECK THE SAFETY SHUT OFF DEVICE ONCE A WEEK DURING THE HEATING SEASON TO INSURE THAT IT IS FUNCTIONING PROPERL...

Page 15: ...emely well ventilated area Remove the 3 body dome nuts and lift off the body assembly Remove the burner Remove the wick adjuster from the fuel reservoir Throughly dry the inside of the fuel tank Using a screwdriver and or a brush remove any carbon tar or soot that might have accumulated on the wick adjuster wick guide or burner After a thorough cleaning reassemble the heater It is important when r...

Page 16: ...mbly replace wick Reinstall wick assembly Fill tank with 1 K kerosene Flame Flickers or Dies 1 Water present in kerosene 2 Carbon or tar built up on wick 1 Drain tank Remove wick assembly replace wick Reinstall wick assembly Fill tank with 1 K kerosene 2 Perform Carbon Removal Dry Burning procedure Replace wick if necessary Wick Burning Down Excessively 1 Dangerous volatile fuel mixed with kerosen...

Page 17: ...NG BOTTOM 3111 0260 00 19 SUPPORT RING TOP 3121 0137 00 20 RING MIDDLE 3111 0067 00 21 NET SAFTY 3541 0029 00 22 RING TOP 3111 0104 00 23 NUT CAP 4339 0030 00 24 HANDLE ASS Y 2115 0003 00 25 PLATE TOP 3111 0237 00 PARTS LIST EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING NOTE SPECIFY MODEL NUMBER AND PART NUMBER WHEN ORDERING PARTS 4 24 3 17 2 25 16 1 7 15 8 22 9 21 6 19 23 13 20 5 10 11 18 12 14 SPECIFICATIONS Model No ...

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