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THE HEATER IS BURNING TOO HIGH

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You are using an incorrect, too volatile type of fuel. 

Refer to THE RIGHT FUEL (See Section ’What you need to know in advance’).

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Wick position too high. 

R20E: Contact your dealer. R21E: Reinstall the wick height lock (Section F). 

R31E: Contact your dealer.

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MAINTENANCE

Your heater needs hardly any maintenance. It is, however, important that you

remove dust and stains in time with a damp cloth, because otherwise these may

cause stains that are hard to remove. Under normal conditions, only three

components are subject to wear:

1. THE BATTERIES 

You may replace the batteries yourself. Do not dispose of old batteries along with

the other domestic waste. Follow the locally applicable regulations regarding the

disposal of domestic chemical waste.

2. THE IGNITION COIL

The ignition coil will have a longer life, if you ignite the heater in the correct

manner. Replace the batteries in time and take care not to push in the ignition

button with too much force. If the filament is broken, the ignition coil must be

replaced.

3. THE WICK

To extend the glass fibre wick life, you must occasionally let the heater burn until

the tank is completely emptied and the heater extinguishes by itself. Do this when

you notice that the flame is weakening. The burn-out will cause some smells, so it

is recommended that you take the heater outside of the living room.

THE FUEL FILTER

Check the fuel filter regularly as well.

Remove the removable tank 

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from the heater and take out the fuel filter (Fig. P).

Some drops of fuel may spill from the filter; keep a cloth at hand. Turn the fuel

filter upside down and clean it from all dirt deposits by tapping it on a hard

surface. 

(Never clean it with water!)

Reposition the fuel filter in the heater.

Do not remove any heater components yourself. Always contact your dealer for

repairs.

Let the heater cool down first, before you start any maintenance or service work.

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STORAGE (END OF THE HEATING SEASON)

We recommend that you burn up all the fuel in the fuel tank at the end of the heating

season and store the heater properly. Follow the procedure on the next page: 

Ignite the heater outside the living room and let it burn until all fuel is used.

Let the heater cool down.

Clean the heater with a damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth.

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Summary of Contents for R 20 E

Page 1: ...21 E R 31 E 3 2 5 4 u 1 FIN MANUEL D UTILISATION GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG INSTRUCCIONES DE USO K YTT OHJE OPERATING MANUAL ISTRUZIONI D USO BRUKSANVISNING GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING BRUKSANVISNING 2 14 26 38 50 62...

Page 2: ...E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E F R 1 3 cm...

Page 3: ...ead these Directions for Use first to ensure the maximum lifetime for your Zibro heater This appliance comes with a 24 month manufacturer s warranty on all defects in material or workmanship We wish y...

Page 4: ...Lid for removable tank Removable tank Fuel gauge removable tank Wick height lock Ignition coil Battery holder Air quality control system Information display E Guard A B C 4 E F G H I J K L M N O E E E...

Page 5: ...and or at altitudes above 1 500 metres Do not use your heater in cellars or other underground areas SAFE TOP The heater is supplied with a safe top This application decreases the temperature of the to...

Page 6: ...tank H and remove the piece of cardboard Fill the removable tank as indicated in Section B Insert the batteries into their holder M at the back of the heater Fig F Ensure that the positive and negati...

Page 7: ...before you ignite the heater This allows the glass fibre wick to soak up the fuel Follow the same procedure when you have completely burnt up all fuel from the tank and after the glass fibre wick has...

Page 8: ...ntilation of the room is improved e g by opening a door or window a little more to avoid that the heater shuts off When the ventilation of the room is improved the VENT lamp and buzzer will be deactiv...

Page 9: ...not been positioned correctly Use the handle E to put it level until you can easily slide it slightly to the left and to the right and the chamber is level E You are using fuel which is past its use b...

Page 10: ...e glass fibre wick life you must occasionally let the heater burn until the tank is completely emptied and the heater extinguishes by itself Do this when you notice that the flame is weakening The bur...

Page 11: ...e position of the fuel filter Fig Q Press it tight Always move the heater in an upright position K SPECIFICATIONS R20E R21E R31E Ignition electrical Dimensions mm width 428 Fuel paraffin including bas...

Page 12: ...mmable substances may induce uncontrollable burning causing flames to break out Should this happen never try to move the heater but always switch off the heater immediately refer to Section E In cases...

Page 13: ...rew the four wing nuts from the wick holder Lift up the wick holder and the wick mechanism Remove the screw on the stem holding the bracket and remove the bracket spring and wick height lock R21E Remo...

Page 14: ...s check a number of times If the wick cannot be lowered completely it has not been placed correctly If this is the case repeat the procedure from No 12 Pull the knurled wick adjust ment knob off the h...

Page 15: ...E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E A B C D G E J F M L H I N R21E O K K...

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