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Maximum thermostat:
The maximum thermostat switches off the
heater when an overheating problem occurs.
The burner cannot be switched on again until
the thermostat has been reset by pressing
the U key for two seconds (Fig. 7).
The thermostat is set by the manufacturer. The
settings of the thermostat may only be changed
with approval of the manufacturer. Contact your
dealer for this.
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Accessories
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Flue with rain cover
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Thermostat for room temperature
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Distribution head for air outlet
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Soft-starter set for gradual run-in of fan
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Phase converter for always the correct
direction of rotation of the motor
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Transformer set for electrical connections
without 0
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Hour counter
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Fuel filter with pre-heater
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Fresh air connection for the burner
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GETTING STARTED
3.1
Remove packaging
1.
Remove the packaging from the heater.
2.
Ride, lift or hoist the heater to the place of
use.
Caution
Hoist the heater according to the
instruction on the stickers.
3.2
Installation
1.
Make sure that the heater is placed
horizontally.
2.
Connect the fuel hose to the fuel filter
(Fig. 8). Use a hose clamp.
Internal diameter of the hose (A): 10 mm.
3.
Fill the tank with fuel.
Caution
Use only gas oil.
Caution
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Gas oil tends to thicken at low
temperatures. This can block the
filters. Add a maximum of 15%
paraffin to the fuel at temperatures
below -5 °C, or keep the fuel frost-
proof, or use a tank heater.
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Do not place the tank in the warm
air stream.
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4.
Make sure there is sufficient distance
between the wall and the air inlet. Minimum
distance is 1 m.
5.
Make sure that the heated air can flow
without obstruction. Minimum distance from
outlet to an obstacle is 5 m.
6.
Check the ventilation surface area: for each
kW a ventilation surface of 25 cm
2
is needed.
7.
Install the flue (1 m and a rain cover for use
outside).
8.
Check the connection of the room
thermostat. Remove the cap only to connect
a room thermostat.
9.
Make sure the rotary switch is in the "0"
position.
10. Check the supply voltage: see the
identification plate.
11. Fit a plug at the end of the power cable.
Caution
Only an authorised person is allowed to
put a plug on the power cable.
Check the direction of rotation of the fan (for
three-phase motor). See "Fan rotation
check".
12. Put the plug in the socket.
13. Press the reset button (A) of the burner
(Fig. 6).
14. Reset the thermostat by pressing the U key
for two seconds (Fig. 7).
3.3
Fan rotation check
1.
Set the rotary switch (A) to the "1" position
(Fig. 7). The fan starts rotating.
2.
Feel if the fan blows air outside.
Caution
If the fan does not blow air outside, the
stream of air does not cool the heater.
The maximum thermostat will shut off
the heater.
3.
If the fan rotates in the wrong direction, set
the rotary switch to the "0" position.
4.
Disconnect the electric power and contact the
dealer.
3.4
Power up
Power up for heating:
1.
Open the fuel valve (B) (Fig. 8).
2.
Set the rotary switch (A) to the "2" position
(Fig. 7) for the automatic mode. The fan
starts automatically after the heated air
reaches the set temperature.
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Set the rotary switch (A) to the "3" position for
the continuous mode. The fan starts directly.
Caution
Do not switch the heater to one of the
heating positions when the fuel hose is
not connected, nor when the connected
fuel tank is empty.
3.
Set the room thermostat, if applicable.
Power up for ventilating:
1.
Set the rotary switch (A) to the "1" position
(Fig. 7). The fan starts blowing.
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OPERATION
4.1
During operation
Hot
Do not touch the flue with rain cover, nor
the air outlet! The flue with rain cover
and the air outlet become hot during
operation!
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MAINTENANCE
5.1
Maintenance table
Record the maintenance in the table at the back
of this book after each winter season.
Description
Check the pump for leakage, corrosion and filthiness.
Check the pump, fans, ignition, photocell, burner, electrical installation and heat
exchanger for general condition.
Check the fuel line for obstruction, corrosion and leakage.
Check the fan of the burner for corrosion and filthiness.
Check the fan for corrosion and filthiness.
Clean the filters of the pump, magnetic valve.
Check the photocell for damage. Make sure the photocell is free from dust and
sediment.
Check the adjustment of the electrodes.
Check the nozzle for dust, etc.
Clean the fuel filter with white spirit.
Clean the heat exchanger.
Clean the inlet and outlet.
Check the V-belts.
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4.2
Power down
Power down for heating:
1.
Set the rotary switch (A) to the "0" position
(Fig. 7). The magnetic valve closes to stop
the fuel supply.
Caution
After you switch off the heater, the fan
still rotates. The fan cools the heater to
avoid damage caused by overheating.
The fan stops automatically.
Do not remove the plug from the socket
until the fan fully stops!
2.
Disconnect the electric power.
Power down for ventilating:
1.
Set the rotary switch (A) to the "0" position
(Fig. 7).
2.
Disconnect the electric power.
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