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Refueling
Observations
• Please use “kerosene” or “Fuel-Oil no heavier than No.2 (Diesel)” and do not use poor quality or foul fuel, to help avoid
ignition, operating, and other problems.
1
Remove the fuel cap and insert a handy
suction pump into the fuel tank.
1
Make sure that the operating switch is
“OFF”, then plug the power plug into the AC
power outlet.
2
Watch the fuel gauge while refueling.
When the gauge reaches the maximum
level, stop refueling.
2
Make sure a grounded power pin or
connection is used.
3
Wipe off any fuel that has spilled onto the
fuel tank or elsewhere.
Replace the fuel cap and tighten it securely.
Do not operate the
heater with a loose fuel
cap or without a fuel cap.
• Please refuel only while the heater is turned off and completely extinguished.
• Use only the electric power (voltage and frequency) specified on the model plate of the
heater to operate the heater. Using electrical power different from the specifications
may result in fire, electrical shock, and/or damage.
• Please confirm the ground/earth cable is properly connected, to prevent electrical shock.
• When disconnecting the electric power cord, be sure to always pull the plug out by it-
self. Do not pull out the plug by pulling on the power cord. Also, do not allow or cause
excessive force to be exerted on the cord at any time to avoid damaging it and causing
a fire or shock hazard. The heater should not be operated with the power cord in a taut
or tightened position to further avoid damage to the cord, accidental unplugging of the
electricity, and fire and/or shock.
CAUTION
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Adjust the angle of the main unit
• Do not adjust the angle of the main unit while the heater is plugged in, operating, or hot
to avoid severe burns and electric shock.
CAUTION
Prior to operation, loosen the knob bolt to
move and set the main heater unit at the
desired angle, and tighten the knob bolt
firmly.
The vertical angle of the radiation disk is
adjustable up to 45 degrees.
Tighten
45 degrees
Loosen
AC Outlet
Power Plug
Connect
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Connecting the power supply
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