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Front panel assembly (L531)

Front panel assembly (L532)

Top plate (L531)

Top plate (L532)

Operation panel (L531)

Operation panel (L532)

Thermistor

Power supply cord

Cabinet assembly (L531)

Cabinet assembly (L532)

Rear guard (L & R)

Rear guard top

Circulation air filter

Drip tray (L531)

Drip tray (L532)

Leveler fuel pipe

Air joint gasket

Relief spring

Pressure relief plate

Relief gasket

Heat exchanger

Burner ring

Heat exchanger gasket

Burner assembly

Burner gasket

Primary flame rod

Burner thermistor

Igniter

Igniter gasket

Igniter cover

Fuel nozzle

Outside nozzle gasket

Fuel nozzle gasket

Window gasket

Peep window

Igniter guide gasket

Blower motor assembly

Blower motor gasket

Main circuit board

PCB support

High limit switch

Fuel pump

Draft tube

Fuel pipe assembly

Fuel sump

Air intake fan

Circulation fan

Circulation fan motor

Nut L

Insulator A

Flue pipe

Hose band

Bent joint

L-shaped hose

Inlet hose

Oil catch

Screw 4I

Screw S2 (L531)

Screw S2 (L532)

Screw B

Screw B2

Screw 4P

Screw 4J

Screw 4Q

Screw 1Z

Screw 4C

Flame rod gasket

Air damper

Fuel inlet strainer

Drain screw with O-ring

Strainer gasket

Ribbon cable

Fuse 1 (5A)

Fuse 2 (10A)

Insulating cloth cover

WiFi module

Instruction manual

Carton (L531)

Carton (L532)

REF #

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PART NAME

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L532 stands for Laser 532

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BEFORE IGNITION

SECTION E:

OPERATION

1. Open the Valve(s)

Open the valve(s) of the external fuel tank.

2. Start the Fuel flow

If using heater for the first time, press the red float release button in order to send 
fuel to the fuel sump and release.
Note: Make sure there is no fuel leakage from the fuel line or joints.

Also make sure fuel tank is not too high. See installation instructions.

Note: Red Float Release Button is for first time installation, or on rare occurrences 

when the fuel tank is filled. This red button is to release the fuel sump float. It 
does not prime the fuel into the sump. Pushing the Red Float release Button, 
too many times or for too long of a period WILL cause flooding of the fuel 
sump, which can result in a possible fire. Only every push the Red Float 
release Button once, with a quick press of less than one second.

3. Plug in the Heater

Plug heater into a 120V AC electrical outlet. On Display pre-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 and day.
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. 30 min.) all clock and day may be cancelled.

5. Setting of the Time and a Day of the Week.

1) Current time is not set yet. (All signs light on solid.)
Press the “

MIN.” button or 

HOUR” button while in not 

operation. (Power button is off.)
AM 12:00 is indicated on the display. 
(All signs except the colon are 
blinking.)

2) Setting of the current time
Press the “

MIN.” button to set minutes and press the “

HOUR” button to set hours.

When pressing the “

HOUR” button, the sign will change as follows.

“AM 12:00” 

 “AM 1:00” 

 ··· 

 “AM 11:00” 

 “PM 12:00” 

 “PM 1:00” 

 ··· “PM 11:00” 

 “AM 12:00” 

 ···

When pressing the “

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

“AM 12:00” 

 “AM 12:01” 

 ··· 

 “AM 12:59” 

 “AM 12:00” 

 ···

Press the “SET” button to complete the set of the current time.

Red float

release button

Summary of Contents for Laser 531

Page 1: ...tures SECTION B Safety Tips for Operation SECTION C Fuel Guide SECTION D Operating Controls and Part Names SECTION E Operation Before Ignition Operation Turning Heater Off SECTION F Routine Maintenanc...

Page 2: ...Electrical Rating 120 Volts AC 60 Hz Preheat 240W Burning 48W Typical Room Size 3 920 square feet 0 F 1150 square feet 20 F Frequency band s in which the radio equipment operates 2 400GHz to 2 4835GHz...

Page 3: ...covery System If power fails during heater operation heater will automatically reignite and maintain the normal selected temperature when power resumes Fully Vented System Flue pipe system uses outsid...

Page 4: ...fur Diesel ULSD or Ultra Low Sulfur Heating Oil ULSHO NEVER USE GASOLINE Use of gasoline can lead to uncontrollable flames resulting in destructive fire 1 Due to high surface temperatures keep childre...

Page 5: ...of a highly volatile flammable fuel such as gasoline can produce uncontrollable flames creating a severe fire hazard Note The fluidity of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel and Ultra Low Sulfur Heating Oil becom...

Page 6: ...ature sensor Operation panel Front panel Louver Red float release button Fuel strainer inside Drip tray Circulation fan motor 2 AUTO button 6 CLEAR button 15 Day of the week indicator 4 Set TEMP TIMER...

Page 7: ...the button the to turn on or off the CHILD LOCK mode When reset the program for weekly timer the CLEAR button is used F C toggle switch Lit Heater is in operation Flashing Pre heating and pre purging...

Page 8: ...Rear guard L R Rear guard top Circulation air filter Drip tray L531 Drip tray L532 Leveler fuel pipe Air joint gasket Relief spring Pressure relief plate Relief gasket Heat exchanger Burner ring Heat...

Page 9: ...utlet On Display pre 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 and day N...

Page 10: ...rent time and a day of the week after setting the time and a day of the week the set mode of the current time will terminate and the operation will start If a day of the week is set the time is fixed...

Page 11: ...f As room temperature drops the heater will automatically re start to maintain the desired temperature POWER SAVER OPERATION The Power Saver mode reduces the frequency of ignition actions to save elec...

Page 12: ...UN P2 SUN P3 SUN P4 MON P1 MON P2 SAT P4 NOTE When the HOUR button is pressed while at the bottom of programming which is P1 on Sunday SUN an alarm will sound twice and the program number cannot be ch...

Page 13: ...s the SET button an alarm will sound four times and then the time that can be set will be displayed Also the same time cannot be set in the example above so you cannot have 7 00 AM for P1 and 7 00 AM...

Page 14: ...conds when ON OFF button is ON 2 P1 P2 or P3 will be displayed on the display P1 Low mode P2 Medium mode P3 High mode Then select desired combustion mode by pressing MIN or HOUR button MIN button chan...

Page 15: ...l joints Fuel leaks may lead to risk of fire 4 Check Flue Pipe Area ONCE A MONTH Check the flue pipe joint to make sure connection is firm Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or pet hair Ciraulati...

Page 16: ...ecessary parts and replacing gaskets as needed Please ask your authorized Toyotomi dealer for details and scheduling When using Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel ULSD or Ultra Low Sulfur Heating Oil the heater...

Page 17: ...6 E 8 E 12 E 13 E 13 E 22 CAUSE Power failure unstable frequency Primary flame Flame sensor is malfunction and or dirty Fuel line malfunction Out of fuel no flame Flue pipe blockage or leak Blower mo...

Page 18: ...oth 4 To store heater in another location a Disconnect 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...

Page 19: ...may need to purchase additional accessories which are available from your TOYOTOMI dealer See Accessory Parts page 26 Tool Use Phillips Head Screwdriver Installation of flue pipe etc Electric Drill D...

Page 20: ...20474949 Screw 4G 3 PART 20474985 Oil Catch 1 PART 20474925 Insulating Cloth Cover 1 PART 20470255 Inlet Hose 1 PART 20470261 Bent Joint 1 PART 20479884 L Shaped Hose 2 PART 20474975 Hose Band 2 PART...

Page 21: ...e TOYOTOMI parts for your heater Use of unauthorized generic or other brand parts can severely reduce performance and safety and will void factory warranty Accessory Extension pipe kit L Extension pip...

Page 22: ...er 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 Insul...

Page 23: ...for reference Extension Pipe Kit S PART 20479896 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 Su...

Page 24: ...nings must be fully exposed to outside air Do not vent into chimney garage basement under the floor or into any enclosed area 2 Do not install flue pipe in close proximity to other objects or material...

Page 25: ...a level For use at altitudes higher than 3 000 FT and up to 6 000 FT adjustments to the heater must be made Consult with your dealer MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE AND NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION 1...

Page 26: ...e installed on a sturdy floor that is level and flat 5 Cut the hole for the flue 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...

Page 27: ...uter 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 IMPORTANT Make sure the arrow on the outer flue pipe flange...

Page 28: ...rubber cap opening with the caps provided with the heater Make sure the caps fit tightly onto the opening See Fig 10 NOTE If the inlet hose is not smoothly inserted into the L shaped hose apply water...

Page 29: ...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 ou...

Page 30: ...the 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 loc...

Page 31: ...ER 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 PERMANENT WIRING INSTALLA...

Page 32: ...d to use an in line small mesh size filter with water block e g 10 micro filter Shut off valves should also be installed on the fuel line and connected the tank as illustrated on page 38 NOTE An addit...

Page 33: ...0 6 12 18 0 0 6 12 18 0 0 6 12 18 0 0 6 12 18 0 0 6 12 18 0 0 6 12 18 0 WEEKLY TIMER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT TABLE TIME SET temp F F F F F F F TIME SET temp F F F F F F F TIME SET temp F F F F F F F TIME...

Page 34: ...t please visit our website at www toyotomiusa com productRegistration php or scan the QR code on your smart device Make a note of your heater s serial and lot number located on the side of the cabinet...

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Page 36: ...rd 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 Federa...

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