
Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Portable Indirect Natural Gas/ Propane 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!
TRANSPORTATION
Before any handling, the heater must be switched
off following the proper procedure on page 8,
and disconnected from the electrical and gas
supply. Wait for the heater to cool.
Before handling, make sure that the support
used to move the heater is capable of bearing its
weight (the weight is displayed on the technical
specification of the appliance). Do not attempt to
lift or move the heater without the aid of suitable
equipment (this operation must be carried out
with the utmost attention to avoid personal harm
or damage to the heater).
STORAGE
IN ORDER TO KEEP THE HEATER IN THE BEST
POSSIBLE CONDITIONS, WE RECOMMEND
FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE BELOW:
•
Place the heater in a dry place away from
potential external damage.
MAINTENANCE
Periodic maintenance is recommended to keep
the heater in good condition, avoiding possible
failures or faults as far as possible.
CLEANING THE FAN
Use compressed air for routine cleaning of the
fan, blowing the air through the rear grille.
CLEANING THE BURNER
Read and understand the specific manual to clean
the burner.
CLEANING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER
It is recommended to clean the combustion
chamber and flue gas duct at least once a
year or when required to avoid problems
regarding chimney draught and combustion. The
combustion chamber is cleaned through the five
inspection openings on the front of the heater.
Closely follow this sequence to perform cleaning
(keep the screws and washers with care):
1.
Remove the air ducting cone by removing
the screws which secure it to the heater. See
Figure 7.
WARNING:
Never service heater while it is plugged in,
operating or hot. Severe burns or electrical
shock can occur.
FIGURE 7
2.
Remove the plates, which close the inspection
openings, by removing the screws. See Figure
8.
Gasket
Screw
Inspection Opening
FIGURE 8
3.
Remove the gaskets installed and do not reuse
them. Only use new and original gaskets. See
Figure 11.
4.
Spray high pressure water inside the chamber
through the inspection openings. Refer to
Figure 11. When washing, move the nozzle in
various positions so the water reaches all the
slots of the combustion chamber.
5.
Lift the combustion chamber from the back
to empty as much water as possible from
inside the chamber (this operation must be
carried out with the utmost attention to avoid
personal harm or damaging the heater).
6.
Reassemble the heater performing the
sequence of operations in the opposite order,
replacing the gaskets with original spare
parts.
NOTE:
BEFORE SWITCHING THE HEATER BACK
ON, MAKE SURE AS MUCH WATER AS POSSIBLE
HAS BEEN ELIMINATED FROM INSIDE THE
COMBUSTION CHAMBER TO AVOID SERIOUS
DAMAGE.