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NOTE:
DO NOT TAMPER WITH UNIT. HAVE A
COMPETENT SERVICEMAN MAKE ANY ADJUST-
MENTS.
NOTE:
Before moving guards out of position
insure
power cord is disconnected.
SAFETY WARNING!
FAN COULD CYCLE ON AUTOMATICALLY
High Limit Switch:
The limit switch should be checked every heating
season to insure the burner will shut down if tempera-
ture exceeds 220
°
F
*This can be done by restricting the air flow
through the unit. After tests are complete, remove
restrictors as ducts must be open for proper
operation.
Fan Switch:
The adjustable fan switch will turn on the fan when the
engine temperature is at 90
0
F and off at 60
0
F. If the
fan fails to stop when the heat exchanger has cooled,
replace switch.
Fuel Filter:
Replace element every six months of normal usage.
Flame Detector:
The flame detector is located in the burner housing
below the transformer. Periodically clean cell detector
face with a soft nonabrasive cloth.
Burner:
The electrode spacing must be checked and adjusted,
if necessary, after every nozzle change. Nozzles
should be replaced annually or sooner if burner cannot
be set up to operate properly. Nozzle size is depen-
dent on altitude of operation. Nozzle size and type are
marked on the rating plate.
Motors:
No lubrication is necessary since the bearings are the
sealed type.
Fuel System:
Do not store unit containing fuel oil for long periods.
MAINTENANCE AND TOWING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Service intervals have been established for
operation under normal conditions. Where equipment
is operated under severe conditions(very dusty,
extreme cold, etc.) affected items should be serviced
more frequently. For detailed information see the
Engine Instruction Manual for OHV 600 Installation-
Operating Maintenance instructions.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
The unit should be cleaned periodically as follows:
1. Remove front cap.
2.
Remove cover panel (jacket to front).
3. Remove fan thermostat cover on outer jacket
(on the nearest burner). Loosen the thermostat
and remove from the jacket. Remove high limit
thermostat.
4. Slide heat exchanger out of jacket and place
front face down on floor.
5. Access for combustion chamber and heat
exchanger cleaning is obtained through the
burner head opening and by removing the heat
exchanger cap ring(s).
TOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Before towing the Maxi-Heat, the trailer should
be inspected visually to assure that the following
operations have been completed:
1. Hitch is securely attached to towing vehicle
(safety chain secured).
2. Front jack retracted.
3. Ducting removed from heaters and stored.
4. Doors are closed and secure.
5. Check for adequate tire pressure.
6. Taillights are connected and operating.
7. Remove ground rod from earth and secure in
trailer.
Not
for
Reproduction
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