Dirt, floccules or pollution can affect performance of the heater. The heater absorbs air during normal
operation. In that process the dirt, floccules or pollution will be absorbed into the heater and cobwebs will
form when the heater is not used. Keep the burner, gas control system, combustion and air circulation circuits
neat and tidy. Inspect the above-mentioned components or have them inspected by a qualified service
technician once a year at the beginning of the heating season. Room heater may require frequent cleaning due
to the accumulated floccules or other deposits depending on the operating environment.
Cleaning of the ceramic burner and fume analyser
1.
Clean them outside with a soft bristle brush.
2.
Clean the fume analyser nozzle with compressed air to remove any dust.
3.
Do not use sharp objects as these may damage the nozzle.
Air circuits and housing
1.
Clean the housing with a wet cloth. Do not clean the heater with any flammable or corrosive agents.
2.
Remove all the pollution, dust, cobwebs and insects' nests from the ventilation openings, control parts,
burner and air circulation circuits of the heater by means of a heavy-duty pipe cleaner or compressed
air to ensure the device is clean and safe to use. Do not clean the inlets or other openings with sharp,
toothed tools or other objects which may break off and block them.
FIRST AID FOR SCALDS
EYES
Seek medical advice
IMMEDIATELY
. Do not put any ointments or liquids to the eye.
OTHER PLACES
1.
If the scald has not healed in 24 hours or it exceeds the hand size, seek medical advice.
2.
If the scald is serious, call the ambulance or doctor immediately.
3.
Whenever possible, put the affected area under cold water for 10-15 minutes if the skin is intact.
Do not use ice or icy water. Cut and remove the clothes from the burned area delicately, not tearing
the clothes off Leave the clothes stuck to the burned area. Do not put any creams or ointments on the
burned areas.
4.
If the victim has burned hands or wrists, take off any jewellery if possible without causing any further
injuries (rings, watches etc.). This will prevent the need to cut the jewellery as scalds are usually
accompanied by swelling.
5.
Do not pierce the blisters. Protect the burned area with a lightweight gauze dressing.
6.
If the blisters break, apply soft antibiotic ointment and dress as above.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The three most common problems related to gas heaters include:
A.
Gas leaks
B.
Incorrect gas pressure
C.
Dust and dirt
A.
GAS LEAKS
DO NOT USE THE HEATER WITHOUT INSPECTING FOR LEAKS.
The leaks can take place in transport
and installation. Ordinary soapy water applied on the device will indicate any leaks in the form of soap bubbles.
B.
INCORRECT GAS PRESSURE
Excess gas pressure can damage the heater seriously. Insufficient pressure will lead incorrect operation
of the heater. If the fitter is unable to check gas pressure, contact the gas provider.
C.
DUST AND DIRT
This heater requires a certain degree of cleaning. If the starter flame goes out or one panel is not as light
as the other, the heater probably requires thorough cleaning. It is generally not necessary to replace the
thermocouple or starter assembly. Please read the "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE" section of this manual.
Technical parameters
• Type of gas G30
• Pressure 37mbar
• Category I
3P(B/P)
• Destination country: PL (Polska)
• Model: max power (gas consumption):
OKG3000
- 3,0 kW (218 g/h)
OKG42
- 4,2 kW (305 g/h)