Part No. 4801-1020 Rev 2-2015
Super-Saver XL 250 Heater
– 120 Volt, 60Hz, ETL
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10
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3.
Fully depress the red pilot button, located on the gas valve, while applying a flame to the pilot light
burner. If the red pilot button cannot be depressed the gas shut off knob is not in the PILOT
position.
4.
After the pilot light is lit, keep the red pilot button depressed for approximately 30 seconds to heat
the thermocouple.
5.
With the pilot light lit and once the thermocouple is warmed, move the gas shut off knob to the ON
position.
6.
Supply power to the heater by either plugging the power cord into an approved outlet, a piggy back
thermostat, or moving the thermostat to a desired temperature above room temperature if the
heater has been wired with this type of thermostat.
7.
During the first start-up for a new heater installation or if the heater gas has been shut off, it may
take longer to purge the air from the lines before the pilot will light.
8.
Once the heater is running for the first time, verify the inlet and manifold pressures match those on
the Danger label (listed under Acceptable Pressures) on the outside of the heater. This should be
done only by a qualified gas installer. Operating the heater at a pressure too high or to low will
adversely affect the operation of the heater and will void all warranties.
NOTE:
If the pilot light extinguishes, allow a five minute complete shut-off period before attempting to
relight the pilot.
6.3 Shutting OFF Heater
Shut off main gas supply valve, close ball valve, and disconnect electrical power.
C A U T I O N !
LIMITING EXCESS CARBON DIOXIDE (CO
2
)
In order to prevent hazardous accumulation of CO
2
gases, the heater must operate ONLY in a
properly ventilated room.
Ventilation requirements are given in
Section 2 'Specifications and Requirements'
.
Both installer and operator must ensure that the building’s ventilation rate never drops below the
noted limits.