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1. Set the Weekly Timer

NOTE: The following programs are set at the factory in advance.

After setting the current time and a day of the week, press the “TIMER” button to enter the weekly timer setting 

mode. The “TIMER” is shown on the display. When the “TIMER” button is pressed during setting of the weekly 

timer, the “TIMER” sign is disappeared and the current clock time and a day of the week are shown on the 

display.

NOTE: You cannot enter the weekly timer setting mode, while in operation at AUTO operation mode.

1) Select the program number

Press the “

MIN.” button or the “

HOUR” button to select the program number.

The number of the program is 30. The unsetting program number is flashing on the display. In the case of the first 

setting of the weekly timer, “P01” is shown on the display and will blink. When the unsetting program number is 

shown on the display, all of a day of the week will also blink.

When pressing the “

MIN.” button, the sign will change as follows.

“P01” 

 “P02” 

 ··· 

 “P29” 

 “P30”

When pressing the “

MIN.” button at the position of “P30”, you can hear the beep sound and “P30” is not 

changed any more.

When pressing the “

HOUR” button, the sign will change as follows.

“P30” 

 “P29” 

 ··· 

 “P02” 

 “P01”

When pressig the “

HOUR” button at the position of “P01”, you can hear the beep sound and “P01” is not 

changed any more.

Basically, the only next program number of the biggest set program number is shown on the display and blinks.

All of 30 programs will not be shown on the display.

In case that the program is already set, the next number of the biggest setting program number is shown on the 

display. If the program is set until “P30”, “P30” is shown on the display and will blink. Even though the program is 

set until “P30”, if there is the unsetting program number, the smallest unsetting program number is shown on the 

display.

Example:

In case that “P01” and “P02” programs are set and “P03” is not set, the display is indicated as follows.

“P01” – lighting 

 “P02” – lighting 

 “P03” – flashing 3

In case that “P01” and “P04” programs are set and “P02” and “P03” are not set, the display is indicated as 

follows.

“P01” – lighting 

 “P02” – flashing 3 

 “P03” – flashing 3 

 “P04” – lighting 

 “P05” – flashing 3

Press the “SET” button to move to the next step (Set the timer).

The program number is eliminated by holding the “CLEAR” button continuously for 3 seconds.

Clock Time

  6:00
  8:30
17:00
23:00
  7:00
10:00
16:00
23:00

Temp.

20˚C (68˚F)
16˚C (62˚F)
20˚C (68˚F)
16˚C (62˚F)
20˚C (68˚F)
16˚C (62˚F)
20˚C (68˚F)
16˚C (62˚F)

Day

“MON” “TUE” “WED” “THU” “FRI”
“MON” “TUE” “WED” “THU” “FRI”
“MON” “TUE” “WED” “THU” “FRI”
“MON” “TUE” “WED” “THU” “FRI”

“SUN” “SAT”
“SUN” “SAT”
“SUN” “SAT”
“SUN” “SAT”

Program #

P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
P08

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Page 2: ...Fuel Type Paraffin only Dimensions W H D 496 600 339 mm Weight 20 kg Vent Pipe Hole 70 80 mm diameter Maximum Length of Vent Pipe System 3 m 3 bents or less Electrical Rating 220 Volts AC 50 Hz Prehe...

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Page 4: ...apabilities or lack of experiance and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not...

Page 5: ...s NEVER Yellow or sour smelling fuel How to Store It ALWAYS Store in a clean container clearly marked PARAFFIN ALWAYS Store away from direct sunlight heat sources or extreme temperature changes NEVER...

Page 6: ...utton 1 ON OFF switch 8 ON lamp 13 BURNING MODE indicator 14 F C indicator Before using heater familiarize yourself with the following operating controls and part names Outlet opening Inlet opening Ci...

Page 7: ...or low combustion Lit Digital indicator shows current temp Flashing Current temp can be changed Lit Digital indicator shows current day or timer day Three speed motor supplies high capacity warm air...

Page 8: ...the tank Stop filling by loosening the switch button on top of the pump turn anti clockwise once the gauge indicates that the tank is full Never overfill the tank especially not when the fuel is very...

Page 9: ...other days of the week will go off Select a day of the week by using the MIN or the HOUR button When pressing the MIN button the sign will change as follows SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT When pressing t...

Page 10: ...erature under 0 C 4 minutes 0 C 15 C 2 minutes 15 C 1 5 minutes 2 Adjusting Room Temperature A Press the MIN or HOUR button F or C will start to flash NOTE The MIN or HOUR button will change the tempe...

Page 11: ...it you will hear an alarm signal every two minutes warning you to refill the removable tank After 10 minutes the information display fu el blinks and the heater will switch off automatically CHILD LO...

Page 12: ...position of P01 you can hear the beep sound and P01 is not changed any more Basically the only next program number of the biggest set program number is shown on the display and blinks All of 30 progr...

Page 13: ...he HOUR button will change temperature every 1 C 2 F Press the SET button to complete the set the temperature of the program and move to the next step Set a day of the week of the program 4 Set a day...

Page 14: ...ombustion mode High Medium or low manually regardless of room temperature 1 Press the MIN button and HOUR button at the same time for more than three 3 seconds when ON OFF switch is ON 2 P1 P2 or P3 w...

Page 15: ...n See Page 10 Clock and Day setting See Page 7 Auto operation See Page 13 Child lock operation See Page 10 TIME LENGTH OF POWER FAILURE OPERATION POWER SAVER OPERATION AUTO OPERATION CHILD LOCK OPERAT...

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Page 17: ...n and clock is set See Set Clock on page 7 it will automatically stop and clean the igniter every day at 2 00 and will display CL on the digital indicator After the cleaning mode is finished the heate...

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Page 19: ...e once again using a dry cloth d Cover heater completely with a large plastic bag to protect from dust 4 To store heater in another location a Disconnect heater b Remove all fuel from the fuel sub tan...

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Page 21: ...90 bends Elbows If the distance between the heater and the Flue Pipe is greater than 3 m then the proposed installation is unsuitable At the exhaust end of Extension pipe kits L M and S the Flue Pipe...

Page 22: ...n Outer Intake Pipe 1000 mm PART 17206092 Intake Pipe Joint PART 17206091 Intake Pipe 2000 mm 90 mm Total length of extension pipe between heater and Flue Pipe must be no greater than 3 m No more than...

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Page 26: ...ough the wall of any conventional building cladding including Brick Hebel Linear Gibraltar and Plaster Board Tiles Weatherboard Plastered Polystyrene and metal profiles etc C The FF 55T heater is desi...

Page 27: ...he extension wire optional is available to change the location Please refer to the following procedure 1 Unfasten a screw to disassemble the sensor case on the cabinet with a driver 2 Remove the conne...

Page 28: ...Printed in Japan 8374002060 TOYOTOMI CO LTD 5 17 Momozono cho Mizuho ku Nagoya Japan http www toyotomi jp New 06 14 FF_55T_Type B_US qxd 14 5 29 15 58 27...

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