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SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 

 

 

 

CAUTION 

 

 

HANDLE WITH CARE the power cord

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The power cord mustn't be given stressful force or nothing must be rested on it. 

  Also keep it away from heated blow wind. 

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Do not hold and pull the cord when unplugging. 

ENSURE that the electrical socket is properly plugged

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Do not use any damaged socket or worn out cord. It may cause unexpected fire. 

MAINTAIN the electrical socket clean. 

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Unplug the socket once a while and wipe out any dust, and check the damage. 

  Dust clog may cause electrical insulation defect and/or unexpected fire. 

ENSURE when starting timer operation that no flammable material is around the heater. 

UNPLUG when the heater is not in use. 

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Also be sure to unplug when cleaning the unit or removing liquid combustible for mobile heater.

 

 

DO NOT USE THE HEATER; 

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if the floor surface is not flat and even; 

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in the confined area such as under a mantelpiece; 

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either above or under an unstable shelf; 

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at places where the flammable gases may be generated or accumulate; 

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at the isolated areas where no one is around nearby; 

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at places where strong wind blows, draughts, corridor  or near the entrance; 

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at places where it is dusty or damp; 

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in vehicles such as an automobile or a boat; 

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in direct sunlight or at the place where the temperature tends to rise quickly; 

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in places where gas or chemicals (e.g. freon gas, chloride compounds) are used, 

  such as beauty salons, barber shops, chemical plants, laundries, etc.; 

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at the high locations more than 400 meters above sea level.   

See adjustment

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 Adjustment is necessary before using the heater. See `Elevation Adjustment'. 

  

 

Failure to follow any one of above may cause unexpected accident. 

 

KEEP all obstructions and flammable materials away from the heater unit. 
Keep the proper space between the heater unit and flammable walls, following  
the minimum distances shown on the illustration. 
Obstructions in front of the air blower may heat up the heater unit, which 
 consequently may distort the plastic components in the system, or may cause 
the entire breakdown. 

 

CAUTION! 

Use the heater only on the heat-resistant floor. 

Heat may cause colour change in a rug texture, or distortions or crackings on  the floor 
surface. 

Remove dust on the warm air blower (louvers). 

Burnt dust may smell or may catch fire to cause unexpected accident. 

Do not use any chemical containing silicone near the heater. 

Hair conditioners, cosmetics, or polishing chemicals containing silicone may  cause flaming disor-
der.  
Do not dry hair with the heater because some shampoos  also contain silicones. 

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Summary of Contents for SRE 3001

Page 1: ...ion Instructions Special precaution for safety 34 List of parts 37 Preparation procedures 41 Unpacking 41 Pre ignition preparations and checkpoints 41 Fuel to be used 42 Fuel filling 44 Elevation adju...

Page 2: ...is would risk causing a failure of the system which is there for your safety p 51 This heater may not be used in rooms which are hermetically sealed such as caravans boats passenger compartments of ve...

Page 3: ...n the setting temperature is reached SETTING THE TEMPERATURE MIN OPERATION To set the maximum power of your heater at 800 Watt for SRE3001 FR32 and 1100 Watt for SRE4600 FR46 press MIN switch the MIN...

Page 4: ...every hour Lack of oxygen causes imperfect combustion which may cause highly toxic carbon monoxide emissions in the room It is very dangerous DO NOT use the heater in the basement with no ventilation...

Page 5: ...uction may cause fuel leak and fire CAUTION off AVOID locations close to drapes of flammable ma terial DO NOT put laundries sofas too close to the blower unit Flammable material or objects may cause f...

Page 6: ...le or a boat in direct sunlight or at the place where the temperature tends to rise quickly in places where gas or chemicals e g freon gas chloride compounds are used such as beauty salons barber shop...

Page 7: ...Hz household use ONLY Fuel tank cover Control panel Indicators Warm air blower Louver Base plate Drain slot Room thermo sensor Power cord Power plug Air intake filter Air intake for combustion Warm ai...

Page 8: ...ad time back 47 48 49 POWER SELECTOR KEY Use MIN AUTO SAVE for using pur pose respectively 47 ON KEY OPERATION LAMP Use when starting the heater operation The lamp is lit red under operation pre heati...

Page 9: ...ELECTOR KEY Temperature current time timer programmed time can be selected to in dicate ON KEY OPERATION LAMP Use when starting the heater operation The lamp is lit red under operation pre heating The...

Page 10: ...16 Time lamp is light off Indicates current time Timer set time lamp is lit Indicates the pre set time for the timer 56 47 48 49 HEAT POWER LAMP Indicates the heat power se lected Example shows AUTO...

Page 11: ...ace with high temperature liquid combustible for mobile heater kept in a white polypropylene container or in an uncapped container for long time Always use the proper liquid combustible container Impu...

Page 12: ...heat rain dust and from other heat sources Liquid combustible for mobile heater which has been stored too long loses its purity and thus its efficiency ADDING LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE FOR MOBILE HEATER Whe...

Page 13: ...r of bad quality has a yellow colour and a acid smell Use up fuel within the season WHAT HAPPENED IF YOU USE BAD LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE FOR MOBILE HEATER Tar form in evaporator and ignition and extinguish...

Page 14: ...he safety Avoid hitting the filler cap to be distorted Distorted filler cap may cause liquid combustible leaks Be careful not to drop the tank 4 Replace the tank Carefully replace the filled tank into...

Page 15: ...ecoveries Ventilate the room to get fresh air Remove dust on the intake filter Relocate the heater to proper places Unstable flames Cause Stuck fuel flow caused by dirties along pumping system Recover...

Page 16: ...during operation Extinguishment will be completed when the odor free lamp goes off and the fan continues to run for about 3 minutes to cool down the Unit TURNING OFF CAUTION NEVER try to extinguish fl...

Page 17: ...n you can select three modes SAVE AUTO and MINI In SAVE mode The heater automatically stop the operation when the room tempera ture goes up 2 centigrade higher than the setting temperature NOTES Prese...

Page 18: ...00 then the current time Time figure can be changed from the second press 3 Adjust to the correct time Minutes can be adjusted by one minute at each press Keep the key pressed for a few seconds and t...

Page 19: ...h pressing of time key Press the key for a few seconds and the figure will continue to change After the minutes reaches 10 figure changes by every ten minutes Press the key one at a time for minute ad...

Page 20: ...of power failure caused by earthquakes digital indicator will show E4 and red operation lamp will flash In either case timer lamp is not on Press OFF key then follow the procedure for current time ad...

Page 21: ...reserve a minimum clearance of 1 meter from other objects SOME CAUTIONS DO NOT USE YOUR HEATER IN ROOMS SITUATED UNDER THE FLOOR LEVEL AIR SENSOR DETECTOR This heater has been designed with an Air sen...

Page 22: ...iately and consult local distribu tor or your nearest customer service agent At Least Once A Week Use soft cloth to clean the Unit body Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust on the warm air blower louve...

Page 23: ...nit Remove fuel tank out of the Unit 2 Remove fuel strainer from fuel receiver Be careful not to drop any dust or water onto the receiver 3 Rinse the fuel strainer with clean pure liquid combustible f...

Page 24: ...water oil into used newspapers and dispose them If imperfect combustion remains despite of the above procedure contact your local distributor or the nearest customer service agent It is recommendable...

Page 25: ...equires 1 to 2 minutes of preheating During Combustion Burner head turns red It turns red at minimum heating power It is normal unless there is false ignition or flames accidentally go out Flames glow...

Page 26: ...e Unit Combustion Control System has been triggered Earthquakes seismic scale 5 or larger strong impact on the Unit Auto shut off Device has been triggered Overheat inside the Unit Anti overheat devic...

Page 27: ...iver Check that the Unit is placed on flat and even ground surface and that its surrounding is safe Wait till the Unit cools down and clean the warm air intake Remove blocking object if any from the w...

Page 28: ...user s liability STORAGE 1 Unplug the Unit 2 Empty fuel tank and fuel receiver Remaining liquid may cause rust or metal erosion 3 Clean the Unit body air intake filter and warm air intake with dry clo...

Page 29: ...ut MAX 3000 4600 Watt Average 1890 2840 MIN 775 1020 Fuel tank capacity L 4 0 L 7 1 L Continuous Combustion Capacity MAX 49 4 h 65 9 h MIN 12 5 h 14 5 h Suitable room size in m MAX 120 MIN 48 184 MIN...

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