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1.

Never use any fuel other than ASTM D3699 1-K Kerosene or ASTM D396

No.1 Fuel Oil. NEVER USE GASOLINE. Use of gasoline can lead to uncon-

trollable flames, resulting in destructive fire.

2.

Due to high surface temperatures, keep heater away from children, furniture

and clothing while in operation (See Page 22).

3.

To prevent abnormal operation and prolong heater life, be sure to perform

routine maintenance (See Pages 12-13).

4.

Never store or transport fuel in other than a metal or plastic container that is

(1) acceptable for fuel, (2) non-red in color, and (3) clearly marked,

“KEROSENE” or “NO. 1 FUEL OIL”. Never store fuel in the living space.

5.

Operating Temperature Range

Use heater within the range of temperatures

indicated in the right figure.

Point A: If outside temperature -20°F

than room temperature has to be 0°F or above

Point B: If outside temperature -45°F

than room temperature has to be 60°F or above

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SECTION B:
SAFETY TIPS FOR OPERATION

CAUTION: Heater and vent pipe system must be properly installed before operation. Please follow

instructions under “Installation”, Section I.

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20

40

60

-20

A

B

Room Temperature (˚F)

Outside T

emperature (

˚F)

-25

-30

-35

-40

-45

Operating Range

Summary of Contents for Laser 30

Page 1: ...ifications 2 SECTION B Safety Tips for Operation 3 SECTION C Fuel Guide 4 SECTION D Operating Controls and Part Names 5 SECTION E Operation Before Ignition 8 Operation 8 Turning Heater Off 11 SECTION F Routine Maintenance 12 SECTION G Troubleshooting 14 SECTION H Long Term Storage 15 SECTION I Installation Tools Needed for Installation 16 Standard Installation Parts 16 Accessary Parts 18 Safety Ti...

Page 2: ...ft 3 bends or less Electrical Rating 120 Volts AC 60 Hz Preheat 260W Burning 26W Typical Room Size 3 600 square feet 0 F 720 square feet 20 F 1 Heat and vaporized water are produced by the combustion process of this kerosene heater This rating does not take into account heat loss due to condensation of water vapor 2 External tank to be purchased from local suppliers 3 0 F Heat Load 24 BTU ft2 hr 2...

Page 3: ...tic container that is 1 acceptable for fuel 2 non red in color and 3 clearly marked KEROSENE or NO 1 FUEL OIL Never store fuel in the living space 5 Operating Temperature Range Use heater within the range of temperatures indicated in the right figure Point A If outside temperature 20 F than room temperature has to be 0 F or above Point B If outside temperature 45 F than room temperature has to be ...

Page 4: ...er or cloudiness NEVER Gasoline alcohol white gas camp stove fuel or additives NEVER Yellow or sour smelling fuel How to Store It ALWAYS Store in a clean container non red in color clearly marked KEROSENE or NO 1 FUEL OIL ALWAYS Store away from direct sunlight heat sources or extreme tem perature changes NEVER In a glass container or one that has been used for other fuels NEVER For longer than six...

Page 5: ...nsor Pipe stopper Outlet mouth Inlet mouth 14 Power supply cord Fuel inlet Rear cover right Rear cover upper Control panel Front panel Louver 15 Plumb bob Reset button Fuel strainer inside Drip tray Adjustable leg 9 Digital indicator 3 Timer button 2 Power saver button 1 ON OFF switch 5 Power lamp 6 Power saver lamp 8 1st TIMER lamp 7 2nd TIMER lamp 10 Temperature lamp 11 AM lamp 12 PM lamp 4 Temp...

Page 6: ...mer setting mode 9 Digital indicator Displays clock set temperature room temperature and error code 10 Temperature lamp Lit Digital Indicator shows set and room temperature Flashing Set temperature can be changed 11 AM lamp PM lamp Lit Digital Indicator shows current time Flashing Current time can be changed 12 Circulation fan Three speed motor supplies high capacity warm air flow during high comb...

Page 7: ...n air filter Rear panel Drip tray Adjustable leg Leveler fuel pipe Fusible link valve Joint gasket Heat chamber cover Upper gasket Heat chamber assembly Heat element Lower gasket Heat chamber gasket Burner ring Burner assembly Burner gasket Primary flame rod Burner thermistor Main circuit board Fuel nozzle gasket Fuel nozzle Igniter Igniter gasket Igniter cover Mica window Peep window gasket Heat ...

Page 8: ... set Two Dashes will be showing Note Do not connect to an outlet shared with other appliances 4 Set Clock Important Clock on the heater must always be set to current time Press HOUR and MIN button to correct time Note HOUR or MIN button will change the time every one 1 unit Holding the button continuously will cause the time to change rapidly Note In the event of a power failure more than approx 2...

Page 9: ...s 2 Adjusting Room Temperature A Press UP or DOWN button Temperature lamp will start to flash Note UP or DOWN button will change the temperature every 2 F B Press UP or DOWN button as required Room temperature can be set from 50 F to 90 F Initial setting 70 F Note Desired temperature setting will be displayed on the digital indicator when you set the room temperature C When room temperature reache...

Page 10: ...0 1st timer and 2nd timer This allows for two different temperature drop backs per 24 hour period Example 1st Timer Your normal room temperature is set for 70 degrees You work from 8 am until 5 pm You want the room temperature to drop to 62 degrees while you are at work and you want the room to return to 70 degrees at 4 pm so it will be warm when you get home When you leave for work you must press...

Page 11: ...n operation time and temperature settings are cancelled When this happens AM and PM lamps start flashing Reset desired times and temperatures Note To cancel the timer operation press the 1st Timer button or the 2nd Timer button again Ordinary operation will then be restored Note After the heater has been set for a particuler hour and temperature it will operate at that setting each time the timer ...

Page 12: ...heck for any sign of fuel leakage along the fuel line and at all joints Fuel leaks may lead to risk of fire 4 Check Flue Pipe Area ONCE A WEEK Check the flue pipe joint to make sure connection is firm Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or pet hair 12 SECTION F ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CAUTION Be sure to unplug heater before performing any checks or cleaning CAUTION Allow heater to cool completely ...

Page 13: ... strainer to its original position Replace strainer cover and screw to secure f Wipe away any spilled fuel g Open the valve s of separate fuel tank Check for fuel leakage Note Be sure to unscrew the drain screw to remove all remaining fuel from the fuel sump at the end of each season AUTOMATIC IGNITER CLEANING SYSTEM The igniter cleaning mode prolongs the igniter life The heater will automatically...

Page 14: ...refuel Consult your dealer Clean circulation fan filter and remove any obstructions allow your heater to cool com pletely and re ignite Consult your dealer Consult your dealer ERROR CODE EE 6 EE 2 EE8 EE 12 EE 13 EE 22 SECTION G TROUBLESHOOTING CONDITION White smoke or smell at initial use after pur chase Flames flashing for a few minutes after igni tion Occasionally makes cracking noise when heat...

Page 15: ...a large plastic bag to protect from dust 4 To store heater in another location a Unplug heater b Close the main tank valve c Remove all fuel from the fuel sump and clean the fuel strainer d Disconnect fuel line and flue pipe from the heater Note Fuel remaining in the fuel line may flow out when fuel line is disconnected Have a container ready to catch drainage e Remove any soot accumulated in the ...

Page 16: ... flue pipe STANDARD INSTALLATION PARTS The following standard installation parts are enclosed with heater For alternate installation methods you may need to purchase additional accessories which are available from your TOYOSTOVE dealer See Accessory Parts 16 SECTION I INSTALLATION Drip Tray 1 PART 20479529 Pipe Holder 1 PART 20474963 Wall Brackets 2 sets PART 20479562 Pipe Stopper 1 PART 20474964 ...

Page 17: ...5 Intake Air Cap 1 PART 20474949 Oil Catch 1 PART 20474925 Insulating Cloth Cover 1 PART 20474955 Inlet Hose 1 PART 20474951 Bent Joint 1 PART 20479584 L Shaped Hose 2 PART 20474975 Hose Band 4 PART 20474977 Spacer 1 PART 20478967 3 3 10 5 8 8 1 4 3 1 2 15 3 4 ...

Page 18: ...9 5 8 For 90 degree bend in exhaust pipe Used to lift fuel to heater when fuel tank is located underground or outdoors in a position lower than the heater With automatic recovery For installation of flue pipe in windows from 31 to 50 inches wide For installation of flue pipe in windows from 20 to 32 inches wide For installation in wall thicknesses from 9 inches to 13 inches For installation of ext...

Page 19: ...ver 40 inch Pipe Holder Pipe Support Hardware L Shaped Exhaust Joint 1 1 1 2 2 3 sets 1 NOTE Use L shaped Exhaust Joint if necessary INSTALLATION WITH EXTENSION PIPE KIT L Adjustable Exhaust Pipe Insulation cloth cover Exhaust Extension Pipe long Pipe holder Intake Hose Pipe Support Hardware 20479861 20474963 20474950 20479853 20479872 20474951 20474955 Pipe Support Hardware Pipe Holder 2 pcs Pipe...

Page 20: ...96 No Name of Part Q ty 1 2 3 4 5 6 Adjustable Exhaust Pipe Max 19 11 16 Min 12 5 8 Intake Pipe 20 inch Insulating cloth cover 40 inch Pipe Holder Pipe Support Hardware L Shaped Exhaust Joint 1 1 1 2 1 sets 1 Figure 3 Window Kit L PART 20475589 31 50 inches Window Kit S PART 20475588 20 32 inches Ex Window Kit 20479861 20474963 20474950 20479853 20474951 20474955 Pipe Support Hardware Pipe Holder ...

Page 21: ... free of electrical wires gas pipes and other obstacles 4 Do not install flue pipe where it will be exposed to heavy snow collected leaves or strong drafts 5 Do not install the flue pipe down from the heater nor into chim ney 6 Total length of extension pipe between heater and flue pipe must be no greater than 10 ft and 3 bends may be used NOTE When using extension pipes always cover the exhaust p...

Page 22: ...nces as indicated below between heater and all other materials See Fig 1 2 Make sure that the outside area to where the standard flue pipe will reach is clear of any objects See Fig 2 3 NOTE Flue pipe can be installed through any standard building materials Please ask your local dealer or distributor for more details NOTE The wall thickness which the flue pipe can be installed is from 4 in to 9 in...

Page 23: ...lue pipe from inside the room Use a 2 3 4 to 3 diameter hole saw attached to an electric drill See Fig 5 The opening on the inside wall should be slightly higher than the outside open ing approximately 1 4 so that the flue pipe will slope slightly downward approximately 2 degrees after it is installed See Fig 6 This will enable the draining of condensed moisture from the flue pipe to the outside a...

Page 24: ...the wall closely c From outside insert the outer flue pipe through the hole Secure the outer flue pipe to the wall by turning it clockwise This locks the two halves together See fig 9 NOTE Make sure the arrow on the outer flue pipe flange is pointing up Make sure to secure the outer flue pipe well A part shown in Fig 9 24 Fig 7 Inner flue pipe Wood screws Arrow Inside Outside 5 3 16 to 9 2 downwar...

Page 25: ... mouth with the caps provided with the heater Make sure the caps fit tightly onto the mouth See Fig 10 NOTE If the inlet hose is not smoothly inserted into the L shaped hose apply water or soap suds to the inlet hose 7 Move the heater into position Remove the filter and the two 2 screws holding the upper rear cover Connect the bent joint to the exhaust outlet mouth and attach the L shaped hose to ...

Page 26: ...sliding the pipe stopper into the exhaust mouth bracket See Fig 12 9 Make sure the position of the heater is level by using the plumb bob located at the right side of the heater The plumb bob weight should be within the circle If the plumb bob weight is not within the cir cle adjust the heater legs until the plumb bob weight is within the red circle See Fig 13 14 26 Good Bad Plumb bob as viewed fr...

Page 27: ...he back of the sensor and expose the adhesives Place the sensor on the desired location on the wall and press down b Wood Screw Screw down the wood screw provided with the heater into the desired location on the wall Hook the back of the room temperature sensor 11 After installation is completed secure heater to the wall with the wall brackets provided with the heater Make sure the heater is paral...

Page 28: ...ply consult your authorized TOYOSTOVE dealer 28 WARNING MAKE SURE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS DISCONNECTED TO AVOID ANY ELECTRIC SHOCK BEFORE SERVICING ELECTRIC SHOCK MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CONDUCTED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Step 1 Disconnect power supply cord from power source Remove three 3 screws and control box cover on the back of the heater Step 2 Disconnect ground wire gr...

Page 29: ...led on the fuel line and connected to the tank as shown below NOTE An additional shut off valve installed next to the exterior wall will minimize fuel to be drained should heater have to be disconnected If the valve is on interior side a fusible link type is recom mended 1 Be sure all external tanks have an operating vent 2 The use of a water trap filter is recommended A model with a drain plug or...

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Page 31: ... card charge receipt or other documents evidencing the date of the Product s delivery if service is not available locally please contact our CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT at TOYOTOMI U S A INC 604 Federal Road Brookfield CT 06804 203 775 1909 THE FOREGOING EXPRESSES ALL OF TOYOTOMI S OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES WITH RESPECT TO THE QUALITY OF PRODUCT FURNISHED BY IT ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED O...

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