Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Portable Indirect Oil-Fired Heaters
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NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
RESETTING THE HEATER
The appliance stops when an anomaly occurs.
If the reset button turns on with a steady red
light it means the heater needs to be reset. To
reset the heater, press the reset button all the
way down. Identify and remove the cause that
stopped the appliance (for instance, obstruction
of air intake and/or outlet, obstruction to the
free rotation of fan, etc.). Please contact an
appointed service center for assistance.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Never service heater while it is plugged in,
operating or hot. Severe burns or electrical
shock can occur.
Adherence to “PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE” on page 8 will ensure a long
trouble free life to your heater.
For user convenience, adjustment of heater’s
foot frame can reposition the wheels along
the direction show in Figure 6. Only adjust the
wheels when the heater is on a level surface,
supported by means other than the foot frame,
and the fuel tank is empty. Adjust the wheels
by removing the screws and nuts which secure
the foot frame to the heater, slide to foot frame
such that the wheels are in Position 1 or Position
2, and secure again. Position 1 allows easy
movement with an empty or half full fuel tank.
If the heater will be subjected to substantial
movement with a full tank, move the wheels
2.75 inches (7cm) to be in Position 2.
SAFETY THERMOSTAT
The high limit safety thermostat blocks machine
operation when malfunctioning occurs. The
safety thermostat is normally a closed electrical
switch.
FLAME CONTROL EQUIPMENT
The electronic control box coordinates the
operation between the fuel solenoid valve,
which blocks or allows flow of fuel to the spray
nozzle, and the photocell, which detects the
light intensity (or absence) of a flame. The
coordination of flame brightness and fuel control
allows for stable flame conditions.
ELECTRODES
Fastened directly on the plate of the combustion
chamber, the generated spark between
electrodes ignites the fuel mixture. To ensure a
proper arc between electrode tips maintain the
following distances illustrated in figure 7 below;
between the nozzle and electrodes (left) and the
electrode tips (right):
A = 0.11 inches,
B = 0.23 inches,
C = 0.11 inches
TRANSPORTATION
A
B
C
FIGURE 7: ELECTRODE POSITIONS
IN ORDER TO KEEP THE HEATER IN THE BEST
POSSIBLE CONDITIONS, WE RECOMMEND
FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE BELOW:
• Clean the fuel tank by the method described
page 8.
• Place the heater in a dry place away from
potential external damage.
STORAGE
WARNING:
BEFORE STARTING ANY
MAINTENANCE ADJUST WHEELS TO POSITION 1
CONTROL AND SAFETY DEVICES
POSITION 1: FURTHEST
FROM HANDLE
FIGURE 6:
WHEEL POSITIONING
POSITION 2: CLOSEST
TO HANDLE
2.75”