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MANUAL COMBUSTION

IMPORTANT: 

This feature is for testing purpose only!

This heater also can be kept burning at desired combustion mode (High, Medium or low) manually, regardless of 
room temperature.
1.  

Press the “

s

MIN.” button and “

t

HOUR” button at the same time for more than three (3) seconds when ON / 

OFF switch is “ON”.

2.  P1, P2 or P3 will be displayed on the Digital indicator;

P1 = Low mode
P2 = Medium mode
P3 = High mode

Then select desired combustion mode by pressing “

s

MIN.” or “

t

HOUR” button. “

s

MIN.” button changes 

combustion mode to higher, “

t

HOUR” button changes combustion mode to lower.

3.  

To clear, press the “

s

MIN.” button and “

t

HOUR” button at the same time for more than (3) seconds until 

normal temperature display returns.

AUTOMATIC CLEANING MODE

When the heater has been burning continuously for two hours at its highest setting, the burner will automatically 
start an auto clean procedure. The display will show the auto cleaning code cl:05 running back to cl:01. The 
procedure takes 5 minutes to clean the burner automatically while the heater will burn at its lowest setting. When 
the burner is clean again, the heater will automatically switch back to the highest setting again.

POWER FAILURE RECOVERY SYSTEM

If at any time a power failure occurs during operation, heater will turn off. When the power returns, the unit will 
automatically restart with the following conditions. Please reset each setting when the settings are erased as 
indicated below.

WHEN HEATER IS IN OPERATION

TIME LENGTH OF 

POWER FAILURE

LESS THAN 3

SECONDS

MORE THAN 3 SECONDS

IN BACKUP MEMORY

OUT OF BACKUP MEMORY

OPERATION

Restart the combustion 

with the same condition 

before the power failure.

Start the combustion from the 

beginning.

Start the combustion from the 

beginning.

Set temperature will change to 

13˚C (56˚F) for safety.  

Set temperature and room 

temperature will blank that at 

least more than 30 min. power 

failure has occurred.

To stop the blinking the 

set temperature and room 

temperature, press any button 

once.

POWER SAVER 

OPERATION

Keep the same condition 

before the power failure.

Keep the same condition before 

the power failure.

Keep the same condition before 

the power failure.

AUTO 

OPERATION

Keep the same condition 

before the power failure.

Keep the same condition before 

the power failure.

The setting will be erased.

(refer to SECTION E)

CHILD LOCK 

OPERATION

Keep the same condition 

before the power failure.

The setting will be erased.

(refer to SECTION E)

The setting will be erased.

(refer to SECTION E)

If at any time a power failure occurs when heater is not in operation, the unit will basically start the operation while 
keeping the same condition before the power failure. However, when the power failure continued more than 3 
seconds, the following settings will be erased. Please reset each setting.

WHEN HEATER IS NOT IN OPERATION

IN BACKUP MEMORY

Child lock operation

OUT OF BACKUP MEMORY Clock and Day setting

Child lock operation

Summary of Contents for FF-55

Page 1: ...GB OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 1 DE GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG PAGE 17 FR MANUAL D UTILISATION PAGE 33 NL GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING PAGE 49 MODEL FF 55T FF 55 Type C...

Page 2: ...e the combustion chamber can be seen through a peep hole located in the front bottom left hand corner of the hot air outlet louver s 1 Flame Sensor Heater will automatically stop all operations if ign...

Page 3: ...appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards in volved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervi sion 3 To prevent a...

Page 4: ...ed heater life Use of a highly volatile flammable fuel such as gasoline can produce uncontrollable flames creating a severe fire hazard SECTION D OPERATING CONTROLS AND PART NAMES Before using heater...

Page 5: ...CHILD LOCK indicator Lit Heater operation in CHILD LOCK mode 13 BURNING MODE indicator Lit Heater operation at high medium or low combustion 14 F C indicator Lit Digital indicator shows current temp...

Page 6: ...w back into the can and carefully remove the pump Carefully screw the fuel cap back on the tank Clean off any spilled fuel 8 Check whether the fuel cap is straight an tightened properly Reinstall the...

Page 7: ...to 32C 90 F Initial setting 13 C 56 F Desired temperature setting will be displayed on the digital indicator when you set the room temperature When room temperature reaches the selected setting heate...

Page 8: ...IN button at the position of P30 you can hear the beep sound and P30 is not changed any more When pressing the tHOUR button at the position of P01 you can hear the beep sound and P01 is not changed an...

Page 9: ...2 Press the SET button to complete the set of a day of the week of the program and it will go back to the select of the program number NOTE If no day of week is set when pressing the SET button yo ca...

Page 10: ...conditions Please reset each setting when the settings are erased as indicated below WHEN HEATER IS IN OPERATION TIME LENGTH OF POWER FAILURE LESS THAN 3 SECONDS MORE THAN 3 SECONDS IN BACKUP MEMORY O...

Page 11: ...l completely before cleaning or maintenance FOR OPTIMUM HEATER PERFORMANCE THE PARTS SHOWN BELOW SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY 1 Clean Louvers ONCE A WEEK Dust and stains should be wiped off louvers wit...

Page 12: ...e drain screw to remove all remaining fuel from the fuel sump at the end of each season 7 Recommended Periodic Maintenance As a state of the art furnace your heater requires periodic inspection and se...

Page 13: ...Fuel Sump Red Reset Button refer to SECTION E DO NOT hold down 2 Insure that all valves including fire valve are open 3 Insure external fuel tank has fuel and fuel filters are clean ERROR CODE INFORMA...

Page 14: ...completely with a large plastic bag to protect from dust 4 To store heater in another location a Disconnect heater b FF 55T Remove all fuel from the fuel sub tank and clean the fuel acceptance fittin...

Page 15: ...ed to purchase additional accessories which are available from your TOYOTOMI dealer See Accessory Parts Wall Bracket 2 sets PART 17212589 Tapping Screw 1 PART 17208678 Bind Tapping Screw 1 PART 171875...

Page 16: ...to be completed from outside 4 DO NOT install Flue Pipe where the air supply or exhaust gas outlet might become covered by snowdrifts fouled by outdoor debris or directly exposed to winds over 50 kph...

Page 17: ...filter integral fuel strainer FF 55 and reset button FF 55 More than 150 cm FF 55T FF 55 More than 10 cm More than 30 cm More than 60 cm More than 30 cm Fig 1 2 Ensure the outdoor flue discharge area...

Page 18: ...Rev 06 17 TOYOTOMI CO LTD 5 17 Momozono cho Mizuho ku Nagoya 467 0855 Japan http www toyotomi jp Printed in Japan 8373002060...

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