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Starting The Heater (Ignition)

1.   Fill the tank with Kerosene or other ap-

proved fuel until needle on fuel gauge 

points to “F”.

2.   Replace fuel cap and tighten firmly.

3.   Connect the heater to a three prong

  (grounded) power source. You must use 

a three prong (grounded) extension cord 

that is at least 1.8m long.

NOTE: On first ignition or after refu-

eling, you may hear a grinding sound 

just before ignition. This is the fuel 

pump removing the air from the fuel 

line. Your heater will start up

within seconds. If it does not start 

repeat start-up procedures with fuel 

gauge reading at least 1/2 tank.

NOTE: The electrical components 

of these heaters are protected by a 

fuse mounted in the PC board. If the 

heater fails to ignite, check this fuse 

first and replace if necessary. Also 

check the power source to be sure 

the proper voltage is being provided 

to the heater.

1.   Complete previous steps 1 - 3.

2.   Push the power switch to the “ON” posi 

  tion. The power indicator lamp will light  

  and heater will ignite. (See Figure 4)

Figure 4.

Stopping The Heater (Cool Down)

1.   Turn the power switch to the “OFF” posi-

tion. Combustion will stop and the Cool-

ing Cycle will begin, this will take approx. 

7 mins.

 When the Cooling Cycle is complete the 

fan will stop running and it will be safe to 

unplug the heater.

NOTE: Unplugging the heater before 

the Cooling Cycle has been complet-

ed may cause overheating, possible 

damage to the heater and heat plate.

Restarting The Heater 

1.   Wait ten seconds after Cooling Cycle has

  been completed.

2.   Follow all start-up procedures above.

WARNING: DO NOT disconnect 

heater from power source before

cooling cycle has been completed.

Summary of Contents for Silent Drive RPH75R

Page 1: ...ting manual labels etc Please visit our website www remingtonpower co nz NOT FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL LIVING AREAS OR IN ENCLOSED SPACES WITHOUT ADEQUATE VENTILATION FOR OUTDOOR USE INDOOR USE PERMITTED...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Introduction 3 Environmental Protection 3 Safety Information 3 Specifications 5 Features 5 Assembling the Generator 6 Operation 7 Maintenance 9 Storage 10 Troubleshooting 11 Parts List 12 Wir...

Page 3: ...endable service CAUTION Carefully read through this entire Instruction Manual before operating your new Remington Heater Take special care to heed the Cautions and Warnings ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Re...

Page 4: ...amounts of carbon mon oxide and so precautions should be taken to provide proper ventilation Failure to provide proper ventilation in accordance with the in structions in this manual can result in de...

Page 5: ...DIESEL HEATER SPECIFICATIONS Model RPH75R Rating 70 000 Btu Hr Fuel Consumption 1 8L Hr Fuel Tank Capacity 12L Max Operating Hours 6 0 Volts 230V 50Hz Amps 5A Heating Area 162m2 Specifications subject...

Page 6: ...als for future storage What s in the box 1 x Carry Handle 2 x Black Screws Carry Handle Assembly 1 Align holes in the upper housing with the 2 holes in the handle as shown in Figure 2 2 Insert screws...

Page 7: ...arly marked Kerosene Never store Kerosene in a red container Red is associated with gasoline DANGER Never refuel this heater while it is hot or operating Fire or explosion could result CAUTION Never f...

Page 8: ...fails to ignite check this fuse first and replace if necessary Also check the power source to be sure the proper voltage is being provided to the heater 1 Complete previous steps 1 3 2 Push the power...

Page 9: ...als with a wire brush Re gap the terminals to 0 140 3 5mm See Figure 5 Follow the long term storage instructions on the following page to flush the tank SPARK PLUG BURNER BODY Figure 5 Nozzles Nozzles...

Page 10: ...ith a burst of condensed air See Figure 9 Figure 9 Storage Long Term Storage 1 Unscrew the fuel cap 2 Using an approved siphon remove the kerosene or diesel 3 Using a small amount of kerosene or diese...

Page 11: ...11 www remingtonpower co nz RPH75R KEROSENE DIESEL HEATER TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION...

Page 12: ...12 www remingtonpower co nz PARTS LIST Figure 10 Some parts listed may be unavailable...

Page 13: ...ain PCB Assembly 15 Tip Over Sensor 16 Tip over Sensor Wire Assembly 17 Cooling Motor Assembly 18 Cooling Fan 19 Shell 20 Handle 21 Shell Insulator 22 Temperature Limit Switch 23 Chamber Assembly 24 C...

Page 14: ...14 www remingtonpower co nz WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 11...

Page 15: ...particular purpose are limited in duration to this express warranty After this period all risks of loss from whatever reason shall be on the purchaser B ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS...

Page 16: ...strive to provide you with the best service and reliability in the industry This product is backed by our extensive warranty and service network Please contact your local agent or submit a service ca...

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