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Warranty Terms for Recreational Use 

of Wallas Products

When making a warranty claim, the customer must provide proof that the mainte-
nance and safety instructions have been thoroughly followed.  
This warranty does not apply to defects which have arisen due to carelessness in fol-
lowing installation, operation and maintenance instructions.

Wallas-Marin Oy

 (the manufacturer) shall be liable for any defects in the raw material or manufacture 

of the products and items sold by the importer for 24 months from the day of sale on the following condi-
tions. 
Warranty can be extended by a further 12 months by registering the product in the website of Wallas-
Marin Oy (www.wallas.fi ) within three (3) months of the unit being sold to the end customer.

1. 

In the event of a defect:
a) Look at the check list on the website or installation / usage manual (www.wallas.fi ) to make sure 
the defect in question is not related to use. A simple problem might not be covered by the warranty 
ie. water in diesel or unit requires a service.
b) Notifi cation of the defect must be given in writing immediately, if possible, but no later than two 
(2) months after the appearance of the defect.  After the warranty period ends, a referral back to a 
notifi cation at the time of the warranty period is not valid unless the notifi cation was made in writ-
ing. A valid receipt or another reliable offi cial document of the time of purchase is required for proof 
of warranty eligibility. 
c) For repairs under warranty, the customer must take the product to the place of purchase (the 
seller is responsible for handling units with warranty issues), to an authorized repair shop or to 
Wallas-Marin Oy factory service. Warranty service must be done by authorized Wallas repair 
personnel. The warranty does not cover costs for the removal and reinstallation of the device or 
for any damage in transit of a device that has been sent for repair.  Warranty does not include any 
transport costs. (Wallas is a return to base warranty).
d) The customer must provide the following information in writing for warranty service:

•  Description of the problem.
•  A description of where and how the device was installed (photographs of the installation 

may help) 

•  Product type and serial number, place and date of purchase

 

 

2. 

This warranty is not valid in the following cases when:

•  failure occurs as a result of components, which are not approved by the manufacturer, have 

been added to the device, and/or,  it’s structure has been modifi ed without the consent of 
the manufacturer.  

•  the instructions for installation, operation or maintenance have not been followed.
•  storage or transport has been inappropriate.  
•  a problem has resulted from an accident or damage, which Wallas has had no control over 

(force majeure). 

•  problems arise from normal wear and tear. Wearing parts include: glow coil/plug, combus-

tion / blower motors (warranty limit 2000 running hours), bottom matt, fuel needle, fuel pump 
and fuel fi lter, seals

•  the product has suffered from improper handling, unsuitable fuel, low voltage, excess volt-

age,  damage due to dirt, water penetrating in to the unit or corrosion

•  the device has been opened without the explicit permission of the factory/importer 
•  components, other  than original Wallas spare parts or components, have been used in the 

repair of the device. 

•  repair by unauthorized service company

3. 

Repairs carried out during the warranty period do not renew or alter the original warranty period. 

 
4. 

Indirect damages arising from a defective product are not covered by this warranty.

5. 

This warranty is only valid for boat products that have been installed in boats and for cottage 
products that have been installed in cottages. The warranty does not cover Wallas products
installed in vehicles or other areas.

6. 

This warranty does not limit rights specifi ed in consumer protection legislation.  

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Summary of Contents for 1800 t

Page 1: ...er fuel hose and control panel cable installed Accessory bag 17662B Mounting plate 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs 2 pcs Push on contact 6 3 x 0 8 yellow Fuse 15 A blue Fastening screw 4 8 x 16 mm DIN 7981 IS...

Page 2: ...tted length of exhaust pipe Maximum permitted length of fuel hose Minimum area of the replacement air opening Suitable Exhaust gas lead throughs Technical information 2467 and 2460 Heating power min M...

Page 3: ...by thermostat The heated air is circulated through the cabin through the warm air ducting In hot and or humid conditions these heating units can be used for simple fresh air ventilation and circulatio...

Page 4: ...be installed vertically level when the boat is on an even keel The static inclination must not exceed 5 While the device will tolerate being temporarily tilted to a steep angle even for some hours th...

Page 5: ...quipment In a metal hulled boat you must ensure that the device the exhaust gas lead through the fuel connection the control panel and all other parts are insulated from the boat s hull This must be d...

Page 6: ...r is in horizontal position Lift the heater into the installation plate and lock the device with the mounting bolts 2 There has to be a corrugated base plate 3 under the head of the screw Be sure that...

Page 7: ...d on deck with bolts 42 M5 x 85 and nuts 43 with lock washer 44 under Tight the nuts but not so hard the base plate deforms Place the spacing tube 41 and mounting plate 1 on bolts 42 and fasten with n...

Page 8: ...cut out If necessary predrill holes for the 2 mm 3 32 screws You can utilize the sample of the box when drawing the lines of the installation hole Connect the control panel cable from the device to th...

Page 9: ...a loop to the control panel cabel must be done A cable tie must be attached to cable in order to avoid the cable detach from the connec tor Connections of the device Things to note about the connecti...

Page 10: ...the power cord m Cross sectional area of the cable in square mm US Gauge If a thicker cable is required make a separate joint in the power cord See picture on the next page Main switch A main switch a...

Page 11: ...nerate the large amount of current the glow plug requires After the 12V battery the connec tion is the same as in a 12 V system 24V direct current system Jointing A jointing should only be made in lon...

Page 12: ...etal filters are available as accessories Fuel feed If the lift height exceeds 2 m the fuel feed must be checked and if necessary ad justed The fuel feed must also always be checked if parts of the fu...

Page 13: ...are thereafter cut to suitable length the suction tube straight off The suction filter 16 is mounted at the suction tube end with nut 18 rubber ring 19 and plastic shield washer 20 Excess fuel return...

Page 14: ...llation cut out with silicone in addition to the lead through seal Note Do not use silicone on a wooden boat The side lead through must always be equipped with a so called goose neck sec tion The goos...

Page 15: ...between the metal hull and the device This can result in the oxidation or malfunctioning of the device s circuit board and in the worst case scenario the circuit board may be damaged Insulation kit 2...

Page 16: ...uitable sealing agent on both sides of the seal and on the screw holes This will ensure that the connection is waterproof Side lead through 2467 installed The installation cut out is 50 mm 1 31 32 and...

Page 17: ...en assembling the lead through ensure that the order of the parts is correct Also make sure that the spring goes in the cor rect hole in the cap Otherwise the lead through cannot be closed Maintenance...

Page 18: ...tion cut out is 50 mm 1 31 32 and the screw holes are 4 x 6 mm Closable deck lead through 2460 and lead through elevation 2069 for particularly demand ing conditions Length difference of the pipes The...

Page 19: ...allation To ensure a proper air flow in a long duct into a far front of the boat it is useful to to lead the hotter duct all the way to the front The other duct can then be distributed according the n...

Page 20: ...eated space will be removed Too much resistance in the ductwork too many flaps closed and the heater may overheat and shut down If the heater will be used mainly with thermostat control the control pa...

Page 21: ...eater must be open at all times Installation of the air registers When installing the warm air register 2411 remove the grill part 1 of the body 7 by pulling The grill part can be turned 360 to be abl...

Page 22: ...hat the boat is sufficiently ventilated The exhaust pipe outlet must be at least 400 mm away from the opening for filling fuel or tank breather We recommend installing the operating switch onto vertic...

Page 23: ...een ig nited and the combustion has stabilised after about five minutes after the ignition The whole process takes about five minutes First ignition After the installation or maintenance the heater ma...

Page 24: ...ce automatically if the temperature rises above the requested temperature for example due to sunlight The temperature must rise by 3 C above the set value for a half an hour If the device has been shu...

Page 25: ...ontinuously at least 2 seconds while heating is on the heater will shut off and after the aftercooling mode the heater goes to ventilation mode Ventilation is 2 positions Min Max The thermostat contro...

Page 26: ...lly Aftercooling Orange Sun switch has shut down the device Orange Device in remote control mode Orange Yellow Heating on Signal lights Air boost Green Yellow Thermostat control the set temperature is...

Page 27: ...binds the water in the fuel and prevents the fuel from settling and spoiling during the summer sea son For the dosage observe the recommendations provided by the manufacturer of the agent Winter stor...

Page 28: ...that none of the cords or the fuel line will not remain between the bottom plate and the frame Check that the sleeve of return line fits to the return line located in the burner bottom Tighten the nu...

Page 29: ...on of the device or for any damage in transit of a device that has been sent for repair Warranty does not include any transport costs Wallas is a return to base warranty d The customer must provide th...

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