Sengoku CV-23K Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

 Heater

 Drip Tray

  

Burner 

 Top Plate

 Front Grill

 Rear Grill

 Top Grill  

 Bail Handle

 Batteries

 Siphon Pump

 Wall guards

 

II. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

 

Assembly

 

Unpacking

Remove the heater and all packing 

materials from the box.(see fig.1) 

Take time to locate each of these 

items:

 

Reach inside the body of the heater, 

remove all packing materials and 

take out the burner. 

After locating each of these items, 

remove the styrofoam and all other 

packing materials in the box. 

Save the box for summer storage. 

1. Drip Tray

 

Place the heater on the drip tray

and lock in position by turning

clockwise.(see fig.2)

2. Side Grills

 

Locate front and rear grills.

Take the rear grill and insert the 

mounting wire into the upper slot, 

both top and bottom.

Repeat this procedure with the front 

grill on the opposite side of the 

heater. (fig.3)

Side Grills MUST BE INSTALLED.

Drip Tray

(fig.1)

(fig.2)

(fig.3)

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Burner 

Heater 's Body

Drip Tray

Burner/Burn Chamber

Top Plate

Front Grill

Rear Grill

Top Grill 

Bail Handle

Wall guards

Batteries

Siphon Pump

Owner's Manual

Safety Tips 

Summary of Contents for CV-23K

Page 1: ...Mega 23K CV 23K HMC 23K MODEL A UT O S T AR T...

Page 2: ...ion due to heavy insulation and tight seals against air infiltration an adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation is provided through infiltration however if the heater is used in a small...

Page 3: ...placement Igniter Replacement Wick Raising Mechanism Long Term Storage Trouble Shooting Guide Exploded Parts Drawing Parts List Kerosene Page 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 Page 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I INTRODU...

Page 4: ...d all other packing materials in the box Save the box for summer storage 1 Drip Tray Place the heater on the drip tray and lock in position by turning clockwise see fig 2 2 Side Grills Locate front an...

Page 5: ...urner This side up Locate the spring adjusting the burner so it can be reached when the door is open fig 4 Place the top plate on the top of the heater so the holes on the attached brackets are aligne...

Page 6: ...designed to be lit by using the automatic ignition system This system consists of 2 C cell batteries connecting wires a manual arm which holds the igniter itself and which when pushed raises the burne...

Page 7: ...ing tension attempting to rotate the wick adjuster knob counterclockwise and lower the wick By relaxing your grasp slightly allow the spring to gently lower the wick and extinguish the flames When the...

Page 8: ...wick Carry out the Carbon Removal within 5 to 7 days after the first use of the kerosene heater This will reduce carbon accumulation to the wick Thereafter perform the Carbon Removal every 5 or 6 tank...

Page 9: ...clockwise and counter clockwise The wick should move up and down freely see fig 19 on page 9 18 Snug but do not tighten 4 wing nuts on the mounting studs 19 Raise the wick a little and check for corr...

Page 10: ...battery case Fill with clean pure 1 K kerosene Wait at least 60 minutes for kerosene to fully saturate the new wick IMPORTANT If this is not done air bubbles may form in the wick reducing its ability...

Page 11: ...slowly in this manner reduces the likelihood of a kerosene odor FUNCTION OF THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUTOFF DEVICE The safety shutoff device is built into the wick raising and lowering mechanism It is a...

Page 12: ...TERM STORAGE 1 Agitate and rinse inner part of the tank with a little of the remaining kerosene then pour out entirely Water never mixes with kerosene and it causes rust inside the tank Remove all ker...

Page 13: ...until it seats on ring encircling wick Burn wick clean In more serious cases trim with scissors Remove wick assembly and dry out wick on absorbent paper Drain tank Reinstall wick assembly Fill with cl...

Page 14: ...f direct drafts Use wire handle to rotate burner until it seats on ring encircling wick Burn wick clean In more serious cases trim with scissors Remove wick assembly and dry out wick on absorbent pape...

Page 15: ...29 30 EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING NOTE SPECIFY MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER WHEN ORDERING PARTS 2 4 7 1 3 5 8 9 23 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 12 14 15 31 28 11 10 24 25 26 27 6 14...

Page 16: ...6 OS CVK27A OS CVK28 OS CV29 OS CVK30B OS CVK31 OS CVK33 OS CV34 OS CVK35 TOP GRILLE TOP PLATE BURNER ASS Y BAIL HANDLE BACK GRILLE FRONT GRILLE BODY WINDOW WINDOW SUPPORT PANEL KNOB NUT WICK HOLDER W...

Page 17: ...ght or other sources of heat NEVER store kerosene in your living quarters A kerosene heater cannot function properly if the kerosene is contaminated with even a small amount of water Water is frequent...

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