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0217 IH-6513

ASSEMBLY

1.  Insert axle through holes in wheel support.

2.  Slide spacer onto axle.
3.  Slide wheel onto axle with and hold in place with axle 

nuts. (See Figure 1).

NOTE: Do not tighten nuts fully. You will need to 

remove the wheels in a later step.

4.  Place heater on wheel support frame and line up 

holes on the fuel tank lip.

5.  Attach front handle with two 50 mm screws and two 

nuts through the second hole from the front on both 

sides of the tank lip and wheel support frame and 

tighten firmly.

6.  Insert two 30 mm screws through the first hole from the 

front in the tank lip and tighten firmly. Make certain all 

four screws are secure.

7.  Attach rear handle with two 50 mm screws and two 

nuts through the third hole from the rear of the heater 

on either side. (See Figure 2)

NOTE: You will secure the rear handle in step 10.

8.  Check that the tank does not contain fuel. If the tank 

is empty, gently tilt the heater so it is resting on the 

front handle. (See Figure 3)

NOTE: Do not tilt heater if tank contains fuel.

9.  Remove the wheels to secure the second set of 

screws through the rear handle.

10.  Secure the rear handle with two 30 mm screws and 

two nuts and tighten firmly.

11.  Replace wheels and tighten with the wheel nuts.
12. Tilt heater back down onto wheels and check all 

screws and nuts to make sure they are secure.

Figure 1

Wheel 

Support 

Frame

Wheel

Axle 

Nut

Axle

Spacer

Wheel Support Frame

Tank Lip

Front Handle

Rear Handle

Unused Hole

Figure 2

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for H-6513

Page 1: ...WARNING Fire burn inhalation and explosion hazard Keep combustibles such as building materials paper or cardboard a safe distance away from the heater Never use the heater in spaces which contain prod...

Page 2: ...s For outdoor use Indoor use permitted only for the temporary heating of adequately ventilated buildings or structures under construction alteration or repair Provide at least a three square feet open...

Page 3: ...60Hz AMPS 2 3A 2 7A PHASE Single Single Fuel Tank Lamp Drain Plug Power Cord Side Cover Fuel Cap Fuel Gauge Lower Shell Hot Air Outlet Front Handle Upper Shell Rear Handle Fan Guard Side Cover Digita...

Page 4: ...crews are secure 7 Attach rear handle with two 50 mm screws and two nuts through the third hole from the rear of the heater on either side See Figure 2 NOTE You will secure the rear handle in step 10...

Page 5: ...soning Use heater only in well ventilated areas Refer to Safety Warnings on pages 1 and 2 for information about carbon monoxide poisoning DANGER Carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to death Always prov...

Page 6: ...E To order parts call Uline Customer Service at 1 800 295 5510 Follow a maintenance schedule as follows FUEL FUEL TANK Flush tank every 200 hours of operation as needed NOTE Follow the long term stora...

Page 7: ...ng season or more depending on conditions See Figure 11 PUMP PRESSURE 1 While heater is operating turn adjusting screw clockwise to increase counterclockwise to decrease pressure See Figure 12 2 Corre...

Page 8: ...k CN2 CN2 CDS R TH Black Power Switch Power Plug AC 120 V 60Hz Limit Control Ignitor Pump Motor Black Black Black Black Spark Plug White White White White Green Earth Earth Earth Yellow Capacitor 20uF...

Page 9: ...sure Clean or replace spark plug Adjust plug gap as necessary Clean or replace fuel filter Clean or replace nozzle Rinse fuel tank with clean fresh kerosene Inspect all electrical connections See wiri...

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