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Fig. 10

Fig. 8

6.    Secure the L-shaped hose to the intake inlet opening with the hose band. Secure the bent joint to the flue pipe 

with the pipe holder (If the extension pipe is used, also attach the pipe holder to the connection of the bent 
joint  and  the  extension  pipe).  Secure  the  bent  joint  (or  the  extension  pipe)  to  the  exhaust  outlet  opening  by 
sliding the pipe stopper in the exhaust opening bracket (See Fig. 8).

7.   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 circle, adjust the heater 
legs until the plumb bob weight is within the red circle (See Fig. 9 & 10).

Plumb bob as viewed from above

Fig. 9

Good

Bad

Circle

Weight

Pipe holder

Pipe Stopper

4.      Insert  the  bent  joint  to  the  exhaust  opening  of  the  flue  pipe.  Cut  the  inlet  hose  for  desired  length  if  necessary. 

Attach the L-shaped hose to each end of the inlet hose and attach the L-shaped hose to the intake opening of the 
flue  pipe.  Secure  the  L-shaped  hose  to  the  intake  opening  with  the  hose  band.  Plug  the  unused  exhaust  and 
intake opening with the caps provided with the heater. Make sure the caps fit tightly onto the opening (See Fig. 6).

NOTE:   If the inlet hose is not smoothly inserted into the L-shaped hose, apply water or soap suds to the inlet 

hose.

5.   Move the heater into position. Connect the bent joint to the exhaust outlet opening (upper opening) and attach 

the L-shaped hose to the intake inlet opening. Make sure all connections are tight (See Fig. 7).

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

L-Shaped Hose

Hose Band

Exhaust

Air Cap

Intake Air Cap

Exhaust Opening

L-Shaped Hose

Bent Joint

Bent Joint

Inlet Hose

Outlet Opening

Inlet Opening

Summary of Contents for FR-700F

Page 1: ...CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR PERMITTED USE MODEL FR 700F CONTENTS SECTION A Specifications 2 SECTION B Safety Tips for Operation 3 SECTION C Fuel Guide 4 SECTION D Operation 5 SECTION E Error Messages 10 SECTION F Installation 11 SECTION G Fuel Storage and Supply System 23 VENTED HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...e only Dimensions W H D 700 593 422 mm Weight 28 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 Preheat 260 W Burning 45 W 1 Heat and vaporized water are produced by the combustion process of this heater This rating does not take into account heat loss due to condensation of water vapor 2 External tank to be purchased...

Page 3: ... flames resulting in destructive fire 2 Due to high surface temperatures keep heater away from children furniture and clothing while in operation See Page 12 3 To prevent abnormal operation and prolong heater life be sure to perform routine maintenance See Pages 9 4 Never store or transport fuel in other than a metal or plastic container that is 1 acceptable for fuel and 2 clearly marked KEROSENE ...

Page 4: ...when optional removable fuel tank is used ALWAYS Fill heater away from living quarters when heater is cool use siphon ALWAYS Watch fuel gauge to avoid overfilling heater How to Store It ALWAYS Store in a clean container clearly marked KEROSENE ALWAYS Store away from direct sunlight heat sources or extreme temperature changes NEVER In a glass container or one that has been used for other fuels NEVE...

Page 5: ...egulates the room temperature uses very little fuel and electricity and has options for automatic or manual operation This section provides all the information required for the operation of the Vented heating system All specified operating procedures must be carried out in the order in which they are described SECTION D OPERATION ...

Page 6: ...to set the Automatic operation The heater will operate automatically in accordance with the set and room temperature 2 Operating elements and lights 5 SAVE button Allows you to limit the temperature When this function is activated the heater will automatically switch off and on again 6 TIMER button Allows you to switch on the heater automatically at a preset time 7 CHILDPROOF LOCK button Can be us...

Page 7: ...nsert the plug into the wall socket 220 Volts AC 50Hz Step 5 Setting the clock Important The clock on the heater must always be set to the correct time It is only possible to set the correct time when the heater is connected to the mains and not burning Use the adjustment buttons to set the time First press either of the two buttons to switch on the function empty full the CLOCK light and the info...

Page 8: ...ep After approximately 10 seconds the light will stop blinking and setting will belocked The available temperature settings range from10 C minimum to 32 C maximum When the heater has been unplugged or after a power failure the temperature will reset to the factory setting of 20 C The operating mode is automatically controlled in accordance with the room temperature detected by the room temperature...

Page 9: ...ildproof lock The childproof lock can be used to prevent children accidentally changing the heater settings When the heater is burning and the childproof lock is on the heater can only be switched off Other functions are blocked then If the heater has already been switched off the childproof lock also prevents accidental ignition of the heater Activate the childproof lock by pressing the appropria...

Page 10: ...ime with a damp cloth because otherwise these may cause stains that are hard to remove Do not remove any heater components yourself Always contact your dealer for repairs Whenthe power cord is damaged it may only bereplaced by an authorized fitter Use a new cordof the type H05 VV F 11 Before consulting an expert The following situations do not indicate defects While switching the heater on or off ...

Page 11: ...on and or dirty Timer is not setting Room temperature is higher than 35 C Position of room temperature sensor is not correct Room temperature is lower than 10 C Room thermistor malfunction or disconnected WHAT TO DO Re ignite the heater Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Clean the air filter and remove dust Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Contac...

Page 12: ...ust be kept free for air circulation The Vented Heating System can be placed on any type of flooring and operate safely unless fuel or fire safety regulations specify otherwise Check the gaps in the manner stipulated in the instructions in the manual Recommended tool kit 1 Crosshead screwdriver 2 Steel tape measure 3 Felt tip pen or pencil 4 Cement for exterior use 5 Electric drill clockwise and a...

Page 13: ...re indications 5 Unpacking Save all packaging materials for possible future transportation A Remove the cardboard drilling template and the user s manual from the packaging B Remove the drip tray from the packaging C Remove the box with the installation kit from the packaging D Remove the heater from the packaging E Remove the plastic bag containing the parts F Remove the exhaust pipe from the bot...

Page 14: ...t Not less than 60 cm Combustible object Noncombustible object Not less than 60 cm Not less than 30 cm Flue pipe Not less than 20 cm 45 Be sure this clearance will be maintained after snowfalls etc Not less than 45 cm Frontal obstruction 45 cm or more Snow covered surface or ground 50 cm or more Must be higher Extension tube of max 2 5 metres Snow Windbreaker Not less that 45 cm Strong wind Distan...

Page 15: ... the heater has to be moved these are the dimensions and locations of the holes for the fuel pipe and exhaust pipe Do not remove any components from the heater Always contact your dealer if repairs are required If the electricity cable is damaged this may only be replaced with type H05 VV F and by a recognised installer 638 244 202 Hole for wall bracket 220 552 286 264 99 80 86 212 61 Contre of th...

Page 16: ...of standard installation parts is sup plied with your heater It may be necessary to order extra parts from your dealer if other installation methods are required L shaped hose 2 Pipe holder 1 Pipe stopper 1 Flue pipe 1 Bent joint 1 Wall bracket 2 set 3 ...

Page 17: ...16 Hose band 2 Drip tray 1 Top guard assembly 1 Oil catch 1 Inlet hose 1 ...

Page 18: ...tle higher than the opening on the outside in order to create a slight gradient in the feed through and flue pipe after installation approximately 2 see Fig 3 This ensures that condensed water in the flue pipe flows to the outside and prevents the penetration of rainwa ter and snow after installation Comment The heater must be installed on a strong and stable floor The floor must be flat and level...

Page 19: ...w Inside Outside 2 downward Min 130 230 mm 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 5 IMPORTANT Make sure the arrow on the outer flue pipe frange is pointing up Make sure to secure the outer flue pipe well A part shown in Fig 5 Fig 5 Inner flue pipe Inside Outside 2 downward ...

Page 20: ...aps provided with the heater Make sure the caps fit tightly onto the opening See Fig 6 NOTE If the inlet hose is not smoothly inserted into the L shaped hose apply water or soap suds to the inlet hose 5 Move the heater into position Connect the bent joint to the exhaust outlet opening upper opening and attach the L shaped hose to the intake inlet opening Make sure all connections are tight See Fig...

Page 21: ... extension pipe to the exhaust outlet opening by sliding the pipe stopper in the exhaust opening bracket See Fig 8 7 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 circle adjust the heater legs until the plumb bob weight is within the red circle S...

Page 22: ... heater to ensure that the airflow to the air circulation ventilator is notobstructed Inspect the interior of the building to ensure that the area immediately adjacent to the heater is free of fuel and objects that may obstruct the free flowof air Check that the room sensor is not exposed to draughts direct sunlight or heat radiated directly from the heater Use a spirit level to check that the hea...

Page 23: ...ificant heat sources Fuel Tank contents must not exceed 40 C in normal operation 8 Only use clean new soft drawn copper tubing for fuel line 8 mm or 5 16 OD If necessary to braze joint extend copper tube ensure that internal scale caused by brazing is blown away with dry compressed air dry nitrogen CO2 or by allowing at least three liter s of diesel to flow through the pipe to wash away internal c...

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