GP-M230-BX-010A
2300 / IO 210 Manual
RD: June 2006
R.L. 10A
KH
5. SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
a) For temporary shutdown, turn off the electrical circuit.
b)
For complete shutdown, turn off the electrical circuit and turn gas control knob to the
"OFF" position.
4. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
6. FINISH COAT OF HEATER
Exterior heater surfaces, including stainless steel components, are coated with a black high
emissive coating that serves to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the heater and improve the
radiant heat output. With extended use, the finish coat may discolor and deteriorate to some ex-
tent due to the impact of heat and the deposit of ambient air born particles. This is a normal oc-
currence and in no way affects the operation of the heater or the manufacturer’s warranty. The
heater finish coat can be touched up using high temperature emissive coating (Schwank/
InfraSave Part # JA-0587-XX) that is compatible with the original finish.
No other coating or
paint finish may be applied to the heater – use of an incompatible finish coating could cre-
ate a hazardous condition such as fire or noxious fumes, cause damage to the heater, and
will void the warranty.
Servicing of heater is essential for continued efficient operation. Servicing should be carried
out annually by qualified and licensed service personnel as follows:
•
Clean the ceramic tile with compressed air. Avoid directing air stream at gasket material
between tile and heater body. The air pressure
must be lower than 20 psig.
•
Clean the venturi tube with compressed air. The air pressure
must be lower than 20 psig
.
7. SERVICING GUIDE (See Heater servicing on next page)
Page 3
1. Ensure the correct voltage is supplied and gas valve is in the ON position.
2. Turn on power to heater, set thermostat (if applicable) to desired setting, the heater will light.
3. If heater does not light: Turn off power to heater, turn gas valve to OFF position.
4. Wait for five minutes and repeat steps above. If heater does not light after three attempts, call
a qualified service technician.
e) Ensure proper electrical rating in the system by checking voltage at ignition module
terminals. To avoid system malfunction, the voltage range must be within 21.6 Volts to 26.4
Volts, and correct polarity must be maintained throughout the system.
f) Test-fire the heating system by following the lighting instructions as shown below and on
heater.