Drainage of water from the fuel tank
1
Remove the fuel cap, take out the tank inlet
filter and insert a handy suction pump into
the tank.
2
Remove as much fuel as possible (with the
handy suction pump).
3
Restore the tank inlet filter and tighten firmly
the fuel cap.
6
Restore the drain bolt packing and tighten the
drain bolt so firmly that fuel can not leak out
(of the fuel tank).
7
Wipe off kerosene or water spilt over the tank.
4
Prepare an empty container of about 3 liters
(0.7 gallons) capacity: to hold kerosene and
water remained in the fuel tank, place the
container under the drain bolt (of the fuel
tank).
Wrench (24mm)
Loosen
Drain bolt packing
Drain bolt
5
Later on, please remove with wrench the
drain bolt and tilt the fuel tank until the fuel is
completely drained out of the tank. (At the
same time, be careful not to lose the drain
bolt packing.)
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Inspection and cleaning of the flame monitor
Observations
• When removing the flame monitor, hold it by its main assembly; do not pull out the cord.
Lens
Cotton Swab
Soft Cloth
Flame Monitor
1
Remove the burner cover and pull out the
flame monitor, and check whether or not its
lens is dirty/foul.
2
If the lens is dirty/foul, please wipe the sur-
face of the lens with a soft cloth, etc. until it
becomes clear.
3
Restore the flame monitor, then please surely
fix with screws the burner cover.
Pull out
Flame Monitor
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The heater must be checked, if used for a
long time.
4-2. Periodic Inspection
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Inspection of “dirt/dusts” on the main unit
1
Check whether or not dirt/dusts are on and
around the heater.
Please ask the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the heater to check the heater once
every other season.
2
If dusts are found, please remove them with
a vacuum cleaner or wipe with a soft cloth,
etc.
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