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Initial start-up
Control panel
Warning:
To assure safe operation, familiarize yourself with the
machine controls and indicator lights (see
8) before starting or operating
the machine..
Switches
Pump switch
– This switch will start the pump operation. Turn on this switch to
start the pump motor. Turn off this switch to shut down the entire machine,
including the burner.
Burner switch
– This switch will turn on the igniter, which lights the pilot light.
During normal operation, turn off the burner switch to shut down the burner,
and let the coil cool down before shutting off the Pump switch.
Indicator lights
Pump motor overload indicator light
– This light will glow orange if the pump
motor overload protector switch has tripped because the machine has drawn
too many amps. This may indicate the wiring to the motor or the motor itself is
faulty. If the indicator light turns on, turn off the pump switch and let the
machine cool down. Turn the pump switch on again. If the pump motor
continues to shut down, call PEM.
Flow indictor light
– This light will glow red during normal operation when the
gun trigger is pulled, indicating the circuit through the flow switch is good. It will
turn out when the gun trigger is released. If the light remains out when the
trigger is pulled, it may indicate faulty flow switch or wiring.
Temp indicator light
– This light will glow red during normal operation and
indicates the pilot light is lit and the thermostat-controlled circuit through the
temperature control switch is complete. The light will go out during normal
operation whenever the water temperature reaches its preset limit setting
(when the thermostat shuts off the circuit).
Fuel indicator light
– This light will glow red during normal operation and
indicates the circuit to the gas valve is complete. It will stay on whenever the
burner rocker switch, which controls gas flow to the burner, is on (when the
wand trigger is pulled).
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