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oil heater IDS 30 F
Intended use
The device was developed for the purpose of generating hot air
and may only be used in roofed over outdoor areas or in well-
ventilated interior spaces whilst adhering to the technical data.
The device is suited for heating large rooms such as tents,
warehouses, workshops, construction sites, greenhouses or
agricultural halls.
It is intended to be used without frequent site changes.
The device may only be used in rooms with sufficient fresh air
supply and exhaust discharge.
The device must only be operated with EL (ultra-light) fuel oil
and diesel, however not with petrol, heavy fuel oil etc.
The supplied flue pipe may only be used for outdoor
applications.
Foreseeable misuse
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Do not place any objects, e.g. clothing, on the device.
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Do not use this device in the vicinity of fuel, solvents,
varnishes or other easily inflammable vapours or in rooms
where these substances are stored.
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Do not use the device outdoors if it will be exposed to
adverse weather conditions (e.g. rain) and if roofing is not
available.
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The device must not be positioned or operated in areas
with a high risk of fires or in potentially explosive
atmospheres.
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Do not use the device out of doors, unless under a roof.
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The device must not be operated in rooms with an
insufficient combustion air supply.
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Do not make any unauthorised modifications, alterations or
structural changes to the device.
Personnel qualifications
People who use this device must:
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be aware of the dangers resulting from heat, fire hazard
and insufficient ventilation when working with oil heaters.
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be aware of the dangers that occur when handling fuels
such as EL fuel oil or diesel.
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have read and understood the instructions, especially the
Safety chapter.
Safety devices
The device is equipped with an electronic flame and maximum
temperature monitoring system working with a photo cell and a
safety thermostat.
The electronic control unit regulates the start-up, stopping and
safety shutdown times in case of malfunctions. The control unit
comes with a reset button; its colour (operating display)
depends on the operating mode:
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indicator light off in pause or standby mode, awaiting the
heating request
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continuously green during normal operation of the device
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continuously red during a safety shutdown of the device
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flashing in orange when the operation was interrupted
owing to great fluctuations in the power supply
(T < 175 V or T > 265 V); automatic resumption when the
voltage stabilizes between 190 V and 250 V
When the device has triggered a safety shutdown:
1. Press the reset button (25) for 3 seconds to resume
operation.
Warning
Risk of injury from deflagration!
Unburned fuel oil can accumulate in the combustion
chamber and might ignite during the subsequent
restart.
Never carry out more than two consecutive restarts.
If the safety shutdown persists:
1. Determine and eliminate the cause of the fault before
restarting the device (see chapter Errors and faults).
2. Press the reset button (25) for at least 5 seconds.
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This activates the self-diagnosis programme.
Upon completion of the self-diagnosis routine the colour of the
reset button changes to indicate the respectively diagnosed
cause of the fault:
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orange flashing indicates that an improperly dimensioned
flame was detected during start-up
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red flashing indicates that flame failure was detected
during start-up
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flashing that alternates between red and green indicates
that flame failure was detected during operation
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continuous orange indicates an internal error of the
electronic controller
For more information regarding the determination of the cause
of the fault please refer to the chapter Errors and faults.