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ENGLISH

GB

SECTION G:

TROUBLESHOOTING

BEFORE REQUESTING A SERVICE CALL

The following symptoms are normal during operation of the heater.

CONDITION

REASON

White smoke or smell inside home when the heater 

is first used.

Machine oil used in factory assembly, or transit 

dust burns off the surfaces of the burner or heat 

exchanger.

Flashing flames visible in viewing window for a few 

minutes after ignition.

The burner is cold and igniter is kept running for a 

while after. 

Irregular metallic “cracking” noises when when 

heater is ignited or extinguished.

Expansion / contraction of hot metal components 

within the heater warming and cooling.

Warm air is not discharged as soon as ignited.

Delay is to prevent nuisance cool air.

Audible “chugging sound” from fuel pump.

Air is in the fuel pump (No fuel). At first “Start Up” 

the rapid “chugging noise”, may continue for a 

minute or two, until air is purged from the pump*.

Regular pulse “Ticking” noise from heater.

Sound of fuel pump in normal operation.

Heat chamber or heat exchanger can be seen 

through the air outlet louver’s glowing red hot.

Normal

Occasional yellow flickering in blue flame.

Normal

*lf rapid “chugging” sound from fuel pump does not cease and if heater shuts OFF…….

 

1. Push 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

INFORMATION

WHAT TO DO

E-0

Power failure (low voltage, unstable frequency)

Check power source.

E-2

Ignition safety feature is activated. / No fuel

Contact your dealer. / Refill fuel.

E-6

Extinguished during operation. / No fuel

Contact your dealer. / Refill fuel.

E-8

Blower motor malfunction

Contact your dealer.

E-12

Overheating safety feature is activated.

Clean the air filter and remove dust.

E-13

Burner thermistor malfunction

Contact your dealer.

Excess fuel in the burner

Contact your dealer.

E-22

Ignition failure three times

Contact your dealer.

E-23

Primary flame rod (Flame sensor) is malfunction and/or dirty Consult your dealer.

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Timer is not setting.

Set the timer.

Hi

Room temperature is higher than 35˚C (95˚F).

Position of room temperature sensor is not correct.

Check the position of room temperature

sensor. / Contact your dealer.

Lo

Room temperature is lower than -10˚C (14˚F).

Room thermistor malfunction or disconnected.

Check the position of room temperature

sensor. / Contact your dealer.

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Summary of Contents for FF-95

Page 1: ...FF 95 Type C GB OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 1 DE GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG PAGE 17 FR MANUAL D UTILISATION PAGE 33 NL GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING PAGE 49...

Page 2: ...problem is identified and corrected Note that normal combustion flames inside the combustion chamber can be seen through some peep holes located in the front bottom left hand corner of the hot air ou...

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

Page 4: ...operation Poor quality or contaminated fuel can cause Excess tar deposits on burner and flue pipe Incomplete combustion Reduced heater life Use of a highly volatile flammable fuel such as gasoline can...

Page 5: ...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 Flashing Current temp...

Page 6: ...he Time and a Day of the Week 1 Setting of the current time 1 Press the MIN button to set minutes and press the HOUR button to set hours while in not operation 2 Press the SET button to complete the s...

Page 7: ...F the heater will automatically shut off As room temperature drops the heater will automatically re start to maintain the desired temperature POWER SAVER OPERATION The Power Saver mode reduces the fr...

Page 8: ...ntil P30 P30 is shown on the display 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 When P01 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: ...ditions Please reset each setting when the settings are erased as indicated below WHEN HEATER IS IN OPERATION TIME LENGTH OF POWER FAILURE 0LESS THAN 3 SECONDS MORE THAN 3 SECONDS IN BACKUP MEMORY OUT...

Page 11: ...rming any checks or cleaning CAUTION Allow heater to cool completely before cleaning or maintenance FOR OPTIMUM HEATER PERFORMANCE THE PARTS SHOWN BELOW SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY 1 Clean Louvers ONC...

Page 12: ...insure optimum trouble free performance This inspection should include a combustion check flue pipe check burner assembly check cleaning all necessary parts and replacing gaskets as needed Please ask...

Page 13: ...mal lf rapid chugging sound from fuel pump does not cease and if heater shuts OFF 1 Push Fuel Sump Red Reset Button refer to SECTION E DO NOT hold down 2 Insure that all valves including fire valve ar...

Page 14: ...n using a dry cloth e Cover heater completely with a large plastic bag to protect from dust 4 To store heater in another location a Disconnect heater b Close the main tank valve c Remove all fuel from...

Page 15: ...tion methods you may need to purchase additional accessories which are available from your TOYOTOMI dealer See Accessory Parts Drip Tray 1 PART 17185415 Wall Bracket 2 sets PART 17212589 Bind Tapping...

Page 16: ...s 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 kp...

Page 17: ...as See Fig 2 and 3 The Flue Pipe as in Fig 2 is for wall thickness from 130 mm to 320 mm Be sure this clearance will be maintained after snow falls etc More than 60 cm Combustible object Noncombustibl...

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 8372002060...

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