Sunpak® Infrared Heaters
3
Basic
Heater
Operation
Sunpak
S34
TSR
is
an
outdoor
gas
‐
fired
infrared
heater
which
is
operated
with
a
wireless
remote
control.
The
heater
can
be
operated
at
a
High
setting
with
an
input
of
34,000
BTU/Hr
or
at
a
LOW
setting
of
25,000
BTU/Hr.
Each
heater
comes
with
wireless
operating
remote
controls
that
are
pre
‐
programmed
for
that
heater.
The
number
located
on
the
louvered
end
of
the
heater
corresponds
to
the
number
on
the
remote
control.
Should
the
original
remote
control
become
lost,
additional
remote
controls
can
be
purchased.
However
the
heater
will
need
to
be
re
‐
programmed
to
the
new
remote
control.
The
Sunpak
S34
‐
TSR
should
always
be
started
up
and
operated
on
the
HI
mode
for
the
first
5
minutes
to
allow
the
heater
to
warm
up.
Starting
up
the
heater
on
the
LOW
mode
before
the
heater
is
warmed
up
may
cause
the
heater
to
shut
down
prematurely.
To
correct
this
situation
press
the
OFF
button
followed
by
the
ON
button
and
the
HI
button.
Always
PRESS
the
button
for
at
least
1
second
to
allow
proper
transmission
of
the
remote
signal
.
Device
Battery
Wall
Remote
2032
Button
Type
Handheld
21/23
–
12V
Sunpak
heaters
have
a
spark
ignition
and
electronic
flame
safety
control.
The
pilot
is
only
ON
while
the
heater
is
operating.
If
the
flame
safety
sensor
fails
to
sense
flame
at
the
pilot,
the
heaters
will
shutdown
and
lockout.
This
may
happen
due
to
low
gas
pressure
or
a
gusty
wind.
Should
the
heater
lockout
you
may
be
able
to
hear
a
faint
beeping
from
the
heater
control.
To
restart
the
heater,
first
press
the
OFF
button
before
restarting
the
heater.
Although
the
heater
is
designed
for
outdoor
installation
and
use,
it
is
important
that
the
wireless
remote
control(s)
be
protected
from
the
weather.
Should
the
remote
control
become
wet,
it
may
be
necessary
to
replace
the
control.
Keep
control
out
of
reach
of
children
Each
control
has
four
buttons
(ON
OFF
HI
LOW).
The
remote
controls
are
powered
by
batteries.
The
remote
control
has
an
approximate
25
foot
line
of
sight
range.
Weak
batteries
can
limit
the
effective
range
of
operation.