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Operating manual – gas heater fan TGH 10 E / TGH 15 E / TGH 30 E
The flame goes out during operation:
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Check whether the overheating protection has tripped, see
chapter Safety.
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Check whether the flame failure protection has tripped,
see chapter Safety.
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Perhaps the gas cylinder is empty and needs to be
replaced.
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The pressure reducer might be defective causing an
excessive gas supply. Replace the pressure reducer.
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Insufficient gas supply due to icing on the gas cylinder.
Perhaps use a gas cylinder with a higher output rate, see
gas consumption in the Technical data chapter.
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The supplied amount of combustion air might be
insufficient. Check the air inlet for obstructions and
whether the fan operates properly. If there is a problem
with the fan, have it checked by a specialist electrical
company.
The flame is too high:
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Too much gas is emitted. The pressure reducer might be
defective and needs to be replaced.
The device is loud or vibrates:
•
Check whether the device is set up in a stable and upright
position.
Notice
Wait for at least 3 minutes after maintenance and
repair work. Only then switch the device back on.
Your device still does not operate correctly after these
checks?
Please contact the customer service. If necessary, bring the
device to an authorized specialist electrical company or to
Trotec for repair.
Maintenance
Have a specialist electrical company check the device for proper
functioning once a year. The same shall apply, when taking the
device back into operation after having stored it for a longer
period of time.
Activities required before starting maintenance
Warning of electrical voltage
Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands.
•
Switch off the device.
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Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out
of the mains socket.
Warning of electrical voltage
Tasks which require the housing to be opened
must only be carried out by authorised specialist
companies or by Trotec.
Cleaning the housing
Clean the housing with a soft, damp and lint-free cloth. Ensure
that no moisture enters the housing. Protect electrical
components from moisture. Do not use any aggressive cleaning
agents such as cleaning sprays, solvents, alcohol-based or
abrasive cleaners to dampen the cloth.
Wipe the housing dry after cleaning.
Cleaning the inside of the device
If required, blow the device interior out with compressed air to
remove slight contamination such as dust deposits.
Leak testing
Tightness tests ought to be performed at regular intervals and
after extended idle times (see Start-up chapter).
Provisions to be made in case the device has to be left
unattended without safeguards
If the device has to be left unattended without safeguards,
protect the device against unauthorized use, e.g. by fencing in
the gas cylinders.
Leave the premises and repair to open space.
Warn others.