Spitwater JETFIRE DI16 Operating And Maintenance Manual Download Page 11

The table below shows the regular maintenance required for your heater, the maintenance
 interval and which maintenance can be done by the owner.

Note

- Time interval for checks and replacement listed above are for units subject to normal

operating conditions. Should unit be subject to abnormal conditions (i.e. heavy use or
extreme conditions) times should be reduced accordingly.

- Should unit be subject to very limited use, all checks and if necessary replacements should be

carried out at least once per year.

a short period of time.

(Indicator lamp is flickering and

Dirty Photocell Lens.

Clean Photocell Lens.

Make sure photocell is properly-

room temp.display indicates"E1")

seated in holder.

Replace Electronic Pump.

Check to be sure cooling fan is not-

Cooling Fan is obstructed.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Heater ignites but Control PCB

assembly shuts heater off after

Photocell not properly installed.

Dirty Fuel Filter

Check electrical components see-

FAULT

CAUSE

REMEDY

wiring diagram.

obstructed.

Heater will not ignite but motor 

(Indicator lamp is flickering and

room temp.display indicates"E1")

MAINTENANCE SUMMARY

Yearly
Yearly
Yearly

Every 600 Hours

Interval

Every 200 Hrs
Every 200 Hrs
Every 200 Hrs

Maintenance Required

Dirt in Nozzle.

Bad electrical connection between-

Ignitor wire is not Properly attached- 

Done By

Owner
Owner
Owner

Service Agent
Service Agent
Service Agent
Service Agent

Wash the pump filter in kerosene or diesel.

Check that all fuel lines are tight and in good condition.

Drain the fuel tank and flush using clean fuel.

Clean the fan blades

Clean or replace the nozzle

Clean photoelectric tube.

Clean and adjust ignition plug gap

runs for a short period of time.

photocell and Control PCB assembly.

Defective Photocell.

Defective Electronic Pump

Clean Fuel Filter.

Clean Nozzle.

Replace Photocell.

Clean & Regap Spark Plug,

Heater ignites but Heater shuts off

Fill tank with kerosene.

Clean Fuel Filter.

Clean Nozzle.

Flush fuel tank with clean kerosene.

Check electrical components-

See wiring diagram.

Attach ignitor wire to spark plug-

to spark plug.

Defective Electronic Pump.

No fuel in tank(completely empty)

Carbon deposits on spark-

Plug and/or improper gap.

Dirty fuel filter.

Dirt in Nozzle.

Water in fuel tank.

Bad electrical connection between- 

ignitor and Control PCB assembly.

suddenly.

(Indicator lamp is flickering and

room temp. display indicates"E4")

Shuts up by External Shock or

Check weather conditions. E.g Wind

See Spark Plug.

Replace Electronic Pump.

Defective ignitor

Replace ignitor.

Summary of Contents for JETFIRE DI16

Page 1: ...instruction booklet for future reference Failure to follow operating safety and maintenance instructions outlined in this manual releases the manufacturer from any responsibility for any accidents or...

Page 2: ...fuel The manufacturer reserves the right to modify designs features and technical data without notice PERFORMANCE FUEL FUEL TANK CAPACITY TECHNICAL DATA PRODUCT CONNECTED LOAD LENGTH WIDTH MODEL HEAT...

Page 3: ...information and instructions provided and are aware of possible hazards The booklet contains important information for the use and safe operation of this heater Please read and all warnings before you...

Page 4: ...ters applicable in your country must be strictly followed 1 For safe moving of the unit between work areas make sure that the unit has been switched off and is allowed to cool if necessary 2 Lift from...

Page 5: ...ials Always use the handle to move the heater after it has been operating as other parts of the heater may be very hot Use only clean filtered diesel or kerosene as fuel Do not refill the fuel tank wh...

Page 6: ...efer to Trouble Shooting 1 Carry out all regular maintenance and inspections as listed in this manual using original JETFIRE parts where required 2 Always make sure before carrying out any maintenance...

Page 7: ...OPERATING ELEMENTS Please see operating elements below to help familiarize yourself with the components of this unit...

Page 8: ...Figure B Figure A Figure G Figure H...

Page 9: ...11 to100 feet 3 4 to 30 4 meters use 16 AWG wire 101 to 200 feet 30 8 to 61 meters use 14 AWG wire To Stop Normal Operation 1 Turn the Operating Switch to OFF position Combustion will stop and the co...

Page 10: ...s and connections for leaks 3 Performance Each use Check machine functionality to ensure it is operating as normal Check the units performance characteristics as specified in technical data Should any...

Page 11: ...Every 200 Hrs Every 200 Hrs Every 200 Hrs Maintenance Required Dirt in Nozzle Bad electrical connection between Ignitor wire is not Properly attached Done By Owner Owner Owner Service Agent Service A...

Page 12: ...light Temperature limit Control device is overheated No electrical power Blown fuse Bad electrical connection between Temperature limit Control and Dirt in Nozzle Water in fuel tank Flame is unstable...

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