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1. NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 12 SPECIFICATIONS EN 52 5 RMC KFA400TDGD MODEL RMC KFA400TDGD BTU Hr 400 000 Fuel Consumption Gal Hr 3 0 11 36 Fuel Tank Capacity Gal 29 0 110 0 Pump Pressure PSI kgf 125 8 79 Volts Hz Amps 120VAC 60 4 4 Phase 1 Size D W H Inch ga 52 5 x 31 4 x 32 8 1 334 x 798 x 834 Weight Ibs 11 150 68 0 16 1 877 475 5660 www allpartsinc com 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 13 EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING RMC KFA400TDGD MODEL NOTE SPECIFY MODEL NUMBER AND PART NUMBER WHEN ORDERING PARTS 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 14 PARTS LIST PART No KEY DESCRIPTION OUS RMC KFA400TDGD Fuel Tank Assembly 2151 0025 00 Fuel Drain Bolt 4329 0072 00 Fuel Gauge 2156 0053 00 Fuel Filter 3221 0009 00 Fuel Cap 2151 0003 00 Filler Neck Assembly 2155 0007 00 Space Support 3713 0004 00 Card Support 3713 0016 00 Cord Bushing 3712 0013 00 Power Cord 3980 0068 00 Bushing Grommet L 3231 0121 00 Electric Outlet Assembly
2. 39D0 0264 00 Cover Outlet 3231 0114 00 Screw Top Table 4319 0042 00 Shell Lower 3111 0195 08 Bushing Grommet S 3231 0120 00 Wire Clip 3715 0014 00 Thermistor 38C0 0054 00 Flange Screw 4319 0015 00 Cone Ouside 2153 0012 01 Clip Nut 3131 0182 00 Chamber Assembly 2152 0037 00 Air Deflector 3131 0306 00 Air Deflector 3131 0307 00 Burner Head Assembly 2152 0058 00 Bracket Photocell 3131 0159 00 Screw BHI 4311 0068 00 Photocell 2153 0007 00 Temperature Limit 38C0 0032 00 Screw PH2 4312 0021 00 Igniter 39E0 0021 00 Cover Igniter 3131 0309 01 Motor amp Pump Assembly 2154 0025 00 P C B Assembly 215A 0024 00 Cover Display 3121 0345 08 Window Display 3231 0113 00 Power Reset Switch 39A0 0082 00 Safe Guard Assembly 2153 0011 01 Bracket Filter 3131 0465 00 Mesh Guard 3121 0336 01 Impeller Washer 3131 0240 00 Fan Assembly 2154 0021 00 Bolt Standard Socket 4323 0005 00 Shell Upper 3111 0196 08 CO BY Go ROP FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SEE YOUR LOCAL RETAILER OR CONTACT US AT Phone 1 877 447 4768 18 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 14 PARTS LIST BURNER HEAD ASSEMBLY amp MOTOR AND PUMP ASSEMBLY NOTE SPECIFY MODEL NUMBER AND PART NUMBER WHEN DRDERING PARTS www allpartsinc com DESCRIPTION PART NO
3. fuel in tank Wrong pump pressure Carbon deposits on spark plug and or improper gap Dirty fuel filter Dirt in nozzle Water in fuel tank Bad electrical connection between ignitor and MAIN PCB assembly 8 Ignitor wire is not attached to spark plug 9 Defective ignitor 10 Defective solenoid valve not opening WN SA ee Fill tank with kerosene See Pump Pressure Adjustment page 13 See Spark Plug page 10 See Fuel Filter page 12 See Nozzle page 10 Flush fuel tank with clean kerosene page 9 Check electrical connections See wiring diagram page 15 NR Nn WwW 8 Attach ignitor wire to spark plug See Spark Plug page 10 9 Replace ignitor 10 Check electrical connections and voltage to solenoid valve If defective replace solenoid valve Fan does not turn when heater is plugged in and power switch was in the ON position Indicator lamp is on or flickering Indicator lamp is flickering and room temp display indicates E2 Indicator lamp is flickering and room temp display indicates 1 Thermostat setting is too low 2 Bad electrical connection between motor and MAIN PCB assembly 1 Room Temp sensor disconnected 2 Sensor Failure 1 Thermostat switch failure 1 Turn thermostat control knob to a higher setting 2 Check electrical connections See Wiring Diagram page 15 1 Reconnect sensor See wiring diagram page
4. stopping heater 2 Repeat steps under to start HEATER EXTRA ELECTRIC OUTLET COVER ELECTRIC OUTLET Figure 5 EXTRA ELECTRIC OUTLET A WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Always cover electric outlet when not in use Do not plug in and use an appliance of more than 120V 5A current in this outlet 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 8 LONG TERM STORAGE OF YOUR HEATER 1 Remove fuel drain bolt from rear bottom side of fuel tank using 3 4 socket or adjustable wrench and drain 2 Using a small amount of kerosene swirl and rinse the inside of the tank NEVER mix water with the kerosene as it will cause rust inside the tank Pour the kerosene out making sure that you remove it all IMPORTANT Do not store kerosene over summer months for use during next heating season Using old fuel could damage heater 3 Reinstall Fuel Drain Bolt to Fuel tank and tighten firmly using 3 4 socket or adjustable wrench Fuel Drain Bolt Figure 6 Drain Bolt IMPORTANT Before reinstalling the fuel drain bolt make sure the seal is on the bolt If the seal is not used the bolt cannot be installed correctly and the fuel tank will leak 4 Store heater in dry well ventilated area Make sure storage place is free of dust and corrosive fumes 5 Store the heater in the original box with the original packing material and keep the USER S M
5. 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com INDOOR OUTDOOR PRODUCTS KEROSENE PORTABLE FORCED AIR HEATERS USER S MANUAL AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS US COMPLIES WITH ANSI A10 10 1998 CAN CSA B140 0 03 AND CSA B140 8 1967 MODEL RMC KFA400TDGD Before the first use of this heater please read this USER S MANUAL very carefully This USER S MANUAL has been designed to instruct you as to the proper manner in which to assemble maintain store and most importantly how to operate the heater in a safe and efficient manner Please keep this manual for future reference CONSUMER Retain this manual for future reference Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer call our customer service department at 877 447 4768 8 30 a m 4 30 pm CST Monday Friday or email us at customerservice ghpgroupinc com 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING A DANGER IMPROPER USE OF THIS HEATER CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM BURNS FIRE EXPLOSION ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND OR CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING A WARNINGS 1 RISK OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION Use this heater only in well ventilated areas Provide at least a three square foot 2 800 sq cm opening of fresh outside air for each 100 000 BTU hr
6. 15 2 Replace sensor See wiring diagram page 15 1 Replace switch See wiring diagram page 15 Heater will not turn on Indicator lamp is off 1 Temperature limit safety device is overheated 2 No electrical power 3 Bad electrical connection between temperature limit safety device and PCB board 1 Turn power switch to OFF and allow to cool about 10 min Then turn power switch to ON position 2 Check to insure heater cord and extension cord are plugged in Check power supply 3 Check electrical connections See Wiring Diagram page 15 14 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 11 WIRING DIAGRAM www allpartsinc com e CONTROL PCB CN7 WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK SPARK PLUG WHITE CN4 oa BLACK NGE f POWER LAMP LED THERMOSTAT TEMP CONTROL RED CN3 CN2 AC2 WHT CN1 AC1 BLK C CN5 CN6 J BLACK BLUE PHOTO ROOM x CELL BLACK SENSOR BLUE Qt S F ajl POWER SWITCH LIMIT CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL ot BLACK POWER o opo PLUG EAR AC120V 60Hz 4 GREEN WHITE ELECTRIC OUTLET EARTH CAPACITOR 45uF 400Vac 15 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 32 8 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc
7. 800 sq cm opening of fresh outside air for each 100 000 BTU hr of heater rating B OPERATION TO START HEATER 1 Fill fuel tank with kerosene or No 1 fuel oil 2 Attach fuel cap 3 Plug power cord of heater into three prong grounded extension cord Extension cord must be at least six feet long Extension Cord Wire Size Requirements 6 to 100 feet long use 14 AWG conductor 101 to 200 feet long use 12 AWG conductor 201 to 300 feet long use 10 AWG conductor 301 to 400 feet long use 8 AWG conductor 401 to 500 feet long use 6 AWG conductor 4 Turn THERMOSTAT CONTROL Knob to desired setting setting range 40 F 110 F and push power switch to ON position power indicator lamp and room temp display will light and heater will start NOTE Room Temp display indicates as following When room temp is less than O F Lo When room temp is between 0 and 99 Indicates in figure When room temp is more than 99 F Hi If heater does not start the thermostat setting may be too low turn THERMOSTAT CONTROL Knob to higher position to start heater If heater still does not start turn power switch to OFF and then to ON position Figure 4 If heater still does not start see Troubleshooting Guide on page 13 INDICATOR LAMP POWER RESET SWITCH ROOM TEMP DISPLAY THERMOSTAT CONTROL KNOB Figure 4 CONTROL PARTS NOTICE The major electrical components of this heater are pro
8. ANUAL with the heater 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 9 MAINTENANCE WARNING NEVER SERVICE HEATER WHILE IT IS PLUGGED IN OR WHILE HOT USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PARTS Use of third party or other alternate components will void warranty and may cause unsafe operating conditions A UPPER SHELL REMOVAL Screw Shell Upper Remove screws along each side and top of heater using medium phillips screw driver Lift upper shell off See Figure 7 Figure 7 Upper Shell Removal B FAN BLADES AND AIR DEFLECTOR CLEAN EVERY SEASON OR AS NEEDED Remove upper shell See figure 7 above Clean fan blades and air deflectors using a soft cloth moistened with kerosene or solvent Dry fan blades and air deflectors thoroughly Reinstall upper shell FAN BLADE Figure 8 Fan Blades and Air Deflectors 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING C SPARK PLUG SPARK PLUG CLEAN AND REGAP EVERY 600 HOURS BURNER HEAD OPERATION OR REPLACE AS NEEDED Remove upper shell See page 9 Remove spark plug wire from spark plug See Figure 9 Remove spark plug from burner head using medium phillips screw driver Clean and regap spark plug electrodes to 0 14 3 5mm gap Reinstall spark p
9. ARDWARE Screw S INCLUDED IN HARDWARE Nut INCLUDED IN HARDWARE Cap Nut S INCLUDED IN HARDWARE Bushing INCLUDED IN HARDWARE Flat Washer INCLUDED IN HARDWARE Cap Nut L INCLUDED IN HARDWARE N IN IN JH OID ID to 1 877 475 5660 www allpartsinc com
10. Burner Head 3531 0012 00 Plug 3541 0060 00 Nozzle SP KFA 1024 Spark Plug SP KFA 1009 Fiber Washer 4349 0017 00 Spring Washer 4342 0009 00 Flange Bolt 4329 0013 00 Nipple Straight 3541 0057 00 Solenoid Valve 39A0 0084 00 Elbow Male DESCRIPTION 3740 0037 00 PART NO Figure 17 Burner Head Assembly Motor 3970 008 1 00 Supportor Motor 3121 0334 00 Bolt HH 4321 0182 00 Nut Lock 433 1 0022 00 Coupling Pump 3531 0013 00 Gear Pump 3740 0026 00 Bolt Headless Socket 4323 0004 00 Filter Oil Assembly 3740 0034 00 Elbow Male 3740 0044 00 Fitting Straight 3740 0039 00 Holder Condensor 3131 0295 00 Bushing Grommet 3712 0004 00 Cover Condensor 3121 0338 00 Flange Screw 4319 0015 00 Capacitor 3820 0144 00 Figure 18 Motor and Pump Assembly 19 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 14 PARTS LIST Wheel and Handle NOTE SPECIFY MODEL NUMBER AND PART NUMBER WHEN ORDERING PARTS DESCRIPTION PART NO Wheel Support Frame 3551 0098 00 Handle 3551 0036 00 Cord Wrap 3221 0052 00 Threaded Axle 3541 0096 00 lv jv Wheel 3720 0004 00 Hardware Kit HW KFA1019 Screw L INCLUDED IN H
11. Figure 1 RMC KFA400TDGD MODEL 2 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 3 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 1 REMOVE THE HEATER AND ALL PACKING MATERIALS FROM THE BOX See Fig 2 NOTE Save the shipping carton and packing materials for future storage Wheels Cord Wrap ect route 2 ooo Cap Nuts L Bushings Washers Cap Nuts S GG 9999 Hardware Kit Part No HW KFA1019 Handle Wheel Support Frame Threaded Axle Figure 2 PACKING MATERIALS 2 ASSEMBLING Tools Required Medium Phillips Screwdriver 24ga Socket Wrench Assembling wheel amp handle amp cord wrap 1 Slide threaded axle through the rear sectioon of the wheel support frame 2 Slide one axle bushing on to each side of the axle Slide one wheel on to each side of the axle Attach one cap nut on to each side of the threaded axle and tighten well 3 Place heater on wheel support frame Make sure air inlet end rear of heater is over wheels Align the holes on fuel tank flange Insert screws L through handles front and Rear fuel tank flange and wheel support frame Insert screws S through rear handle fuel tank flange and washer S as shown in figure 3 and attach nut finger tight after each screw is inserted 4 After all screws are inserted tighten nuts firmly 5 Align the hole on the rear handle with the mounting hole on the cord wrap 6 I
12. et filter to shell lower Connect fuel lines B to pump and pump fuel filter assembly Reinstall fan guard Pump Fuel Filter Remove fan guard See page 11 Unscrew C W filter bottom from filter top with adjustble pliers Remove fuel filter gasket magnet from filter bottom See Figure 15 Wash filter bottom with clean kerosene Wipe inside of filter bottom dry with clean cloth Wash Fuel filter in clean kerosene Remove dirt attached magnet Put clean magnet fuel filter and gasket back in filter bottom Tighten firmly 12 SHELLLOWER BRACKET FILTER PUMP FUEL FILTER ASSEMBLY FUEL LINE B FUEL FILTER Figure 14 Remove Tank Fuel Filter FILTER TOP GASKET FUEL FILTER MAGNET B FILTER BOTTOM Figure 15 Fuel Pump Filter 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING H PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTIMENT Remove pressure gauge plug from pump with 1 8 allen wrench Install accessory pressure gauge to pressure gauge port See Figure 16 Start heater See operation page 6 Allow motor to reach full speed Adjust pressure Using a small flat blade screw driver Turn pressure adj Screw to clock wise to increase pressure Turn screw to counter clock wise to decrease pressure Set pump pressure to 125 PSI Stop heater See operation page 6 Remove pressure
13. gauge Replace pressure gauge plug in pressure gauge port PRESSURE GAUGE PORT PRESSURE GAUGE PLUG PRESSURE GAUGE Figure 16 Adjusting Pump Pressure NOTE USE ONLY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PARTS USE OF ALTERNATE OR THIRD PARTY COMPONENTS WILL VOID ANY WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE UNSAFE OPERATING CONDITION 13 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE www allpartsinc com TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Heater ignites but MAIN PCB assembly shuts heater off after a short period of time Indicator lamp is flickering and room temp display indicates E1 Wrong pump pressure Dirty Fuel Filter Dirt in Nozzle Dirty Photocell Lens Photocell Assembly not properly installed Not seeing the flame 6 Bad electrical connection between photocell and MAIN PCB assembly 7 Defective photocell AE 1 See Pump Pressure Adjustment page 13 See Fuel Filter page 12 See Nozzle page 10 Clean Photocell Lens page 11 Make sure photocell boot is properly seated in bracket See page 11 Check electrical connections See wiring diagram page 15 7 Replace photocell page 11 Un eJ Heater will not ignite but motor runs for a short period of time Indicator lamp is flickering and room temp display indicates E1 No
14. hermostat heater may start at any time ALWAYS locate heater on a stable and level surface ALWAYS keep children and animals away from heater Bulk fuel storage should be a minimum of 25 ft from heaters torches portable generators or other sources of ignition All fuel storage should be in accordance with federal state or local authorities having jurisdiction 3 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Use only the electrical power voltage and frequency specified on the model plate of the heater Use only a three prong grounded outlet and extension cord ALWAYS install the heater so that it is not directly exposed to water spray rain dripping water or wind ALWAYS unplug the heater when not in use PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Fuels used in gas wood burning or oil fired appliances and the products of combustion of such fuels contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS Massachusetts state law prohibits the use of this heater in any building which is used in whole or in part for human habitation Use of this heating device in Massachusetts requires local fire dept permit M E L C 148 Section 10A CANADIAN RESIDENTS Use of this heater shall be in accordance with authorities having jurisdiction and CSA Standard B139 NEW YORK CITY RESIDENTS For use only at construction sites in accordance with applicable NYC codes under NYCFD certificate of app
15. ll lens with cotton swab Inspect photcell lens for damage If damaged replace photocell PHOTOCELL BRACKET PHOTOCELL CONNECTOR PHOTOCELL LENS INSTALL PHOTOCELL b 1 INCORRECT ee ais n 2 CORRECT ce Figure 11 Clean photocell Lens F FUEL LINES TIGHTENING FUEL LINES ANNUALLY OR AS NEEDED Remove upper shell See page 9 Use 1 4 wrench and tighten fuel lines A at solenoid valve and at pump See Figure 12 Remove fan guard See Figure 13 Use 3 8 wrench and tighten fuel lines B at pump pump fuel filter assembly Reinstall fan guard BURNER HEAD FAN GUARD SOLENOID VALVE lt FUEL LINE B FUEL LINE A FLAT WASHER SCREW FUEL LINE A Figure 12 Tighten fuel line Figure 13 Remove Fan guard 11 E 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING G FUEL FILTER CLEAN TWICE PER HEATING SEASON OR AS NEEDED Tank Fuel Filter Remove fan guard See Figure 11 Disconnect fuel line B from pumpand pump fuel filter assembly with3 8 wrench See Figure 14 Remove two screws that fix bracket filter to shell lower and remove bracket filter Carefully pry fuel filter loose from fueltank with flat end of screwdriver Wash fuel lines and fuel filter with clean kerosene Replace fuel filter into fuel tank Replace brack
16. lug in burner head Attach spark plug wire to spark plug Reinstall upper shell SPARK PLUG WIRE D NOZZLE REMOVE DIRT IN NOZZLE AS NEED See page 14 Remove upper shell See page 9 Remove fuel line from solenoid valve using 1 4 wrench Remove spark plug wire from spark plug Remove spark plug from burner head using medium phillips screw driver Remove five screws using medium phillips screwdriver and remove burner head from combustion chamber alas from burner head NOZZLE FOACE SPARK PLUG using 5 8 socket wrench Blow compressed air through face of SRM SD nozzle this will remove any dir in nozzle Inspect nozzle for damage If damaged or clogged replace nozzle Make sure plug is in place on burner head Reinstall nozzle into burned head and tighten firmly 175 200 inch pounds Reinstall spark plug in burner head SOLENOIO VALUE Attach burner head to combustion chamber FUEL LINE Attach spark plug wire to spark plug Attach fuel line to solenoid valve tighten firmly Figure 10 NOZZLE Figure 9 Spark Plug Replace upper shell 10 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING E PHOTOCELL CLEAN PHOTO CELL ANNUALLY OR AS NEEDED Remove upper shell See Page 9 Remove photocell from photocell Bracket and disconnect photocell from connector Clean photoce
17. ng space Kerosene should be stored in a well ventilated place outside the living area NEVER use any fuel other than 1 K kerosene 1 fuel oil is an acceptable substitute NEVER use fuel such as gasoline benzene alcohol white gas camp stove fuel paint thinners or other oil compounds in this heater These are volatile fuels that can cause an explosion or uncontrolled flames NEVER store kerosene in direct sunlight or near a source of heat NEVER use kerosene that has been stored from one season to the next Kerosene deteriorates over time OLD KEROSENE WILL NOT BURN PROPERLY IN THIS HEATER 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 5 OVERVIEW OF HEATERS DESIGN Fuel System This heater is equipped with a Fuel pump Gear that pulls fuel through the fuel line connected to the fuel tank and then pushes fuel through a filter and a solenoid valve and out the burner head nozzle This fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber in a fine mist Sure Fire Ignition The electronic ignitor sends voltage to a specially designed spark plug The spark plug ignites the fuel and air mixture The Air System The heavy duty motor turns a fan that forces air into and around the combustion chamber This air is heated and then forced out the front of the heater The Safety System A Temperature Limit Control This hea
18. nsert screws through cord wrap rear handle as shown in Figure 3 and attach nut finger tight after each screw is inserted 7 After all screws are inserted tighten nuts firmly A CAUTION DO NOT OPERATE heater without support frame assembled to tank 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER tp THE HEATER tp WHILE BURNING Screw L Handle Screw S 77 Cap Nut S e Cord Wrap 4 e Screw S gt Fuel Tank Flange 2 Ni s L P lt Wheel Support Frame 4 RY Wheel eN Pirinlet e y Washer Threaded Axle Cap Nut L Bushing Figure 3 Assembling Handle amp Wheel and Cord wrap 4 KEROSENE 1 K For optimal performance of this heater it is strongly suggested that 1 K kerosene be used 1 K kerosene has been refined to virtually eliminate contaminants such as sulpher Which can cause a rotten egg odor during the operation of the heater However 1 diesel fuel oil may also be used if 1 K kerosene is not available Be advised that these fuels do not burn as clean as 1 K kerosene and care should be taken to provide more fresh air ventilation to accomodate any added contaminants that may be added to the heated space KEROSENE SHOULD ONLY BE STORED IN A BLUE CONTAINER THAT IS CLEARLY MARKED KEROSENE NEVER STORE KEROSENE IN A RED CONTAINER Red containers are associated with gasoline NEVER store kerosene in the livi
19. of heater rating People with breathing problems should consult a physician before using the heater Carbon monoxide poisoning Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu with headaches dizziness and or nausea If you have these signs the heater may not be working properly Get fresh air at once Have the heater serviced Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than others These include pregnant women persons with heart or lung disease or anemia those under the influence of alcohol or those at high altitudes Neveruse this heater in living or sleeping areas 2 RISK OF BURNS FIRE EXPLOSION NEVER use any fuel other than 1 K kerosene 1 disel fuel oil in this heater NEVER use fuel such as gasoline benzene paint thinners or other oil compounds in this heater RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION NEVER use this heater where flammable vapors may be present NEVER refill the heaters fuel tank while heater is operating or is still hot A CAUTION Hot while in operation Do not touch Keep children clothing and combustibles away from heater Minimum Clearances Outlet 8 feet 250cm Sides top and rear 4 feet 125cm NEVER block air inlet rear or air outlet front of heater NEVER use duct work in front or behind of heater NEVER move handle service a hot operating or plugged in heater NEVER transport heater with fuel in it s tank When used with an optional thermostat or if equipped with a t
20. roval 5034 and 5037 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING CONTENTS OF USER S MANUAL ITEM PAGE PRECAUTIONS SAFETY GUIDE tnnt 1 1 INTRODUCTION 2 2 FE ATURES A AE AE robe b 2 3 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY e 3 4 KEROSENE 1 K OR NO 1 FUEL OIL mer 4 5 OVERVIEW OF HEATER DESIGN lestie 5 6 FUELING YOUR HE ATER aN 5 7 OPERATION X X X M 6 8 LONG TERM STORAGE OF YOUR HEATER E 8 9 MAINTENANCE 9 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE EE Rete eee a T tet 14 1 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 15 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS 16 13 EXPLODED PARTS DRAWING TTD DD DU LLL 17 14 PARTS IIS T tetto settembre dete ERATARA 18 1 INTRODUCTION Please read this USER S MANUAL carefully It will show you how to assemble maintain and operate the heater safely and efficiently to obtain full benefits from its many built in features FEATURES Handle Hot Air Outlet Upper Shell Fuel Cap si Fan Guard Fuel Tank Fuel Drain Bolt Extra Electric Outlet Room Temp Display Power Cord Power Reset Switch
21. tected by a circuit breaker mounted to the power switch If your heater fails to start check this first and replace as necessary You should also check your power source to insure that proper voltage and frequency are being supplied to the heater 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING TO STOP HEATER A CAUTION Never unplug heater while heater is running Heater must go through cooling cycle The cooling cycle cools the combustion chamber Damage to heater can occur if combustion chamber is not cooled Do not restart heater until cooling cycle is complete Turn THERMOSTAT CONTROL KNOB to lowest temperature setting This will cause heater flame to go out The motor will continue to run during the cooling cycle This allows the fan to cool the combustion chamber When the cooling cycle approx 1 Min is finished the motor will stop Do not turn switch to OFF or unplug heater until cooling cycle is finished 2 Turn switch to OFF and unplug power cord To temporarily stop heaters set thermostat at a temperature lower than air around heater Heater will cycle back on if air temperature around heater matches thermostat setting Ww TO RESTART HEATER A CAUTION Do not restart heater until cooling cycle is finished The cooling cycle cools the combustion chamber 1 Wait until cooling cycle is finished after
22. ter is equipped with a Temperature Limit Control designed to turn off the heater should the internal temperature rise to an unsafe level If this device activates and turns your heater off it may require service Internal Shut Off Temp Reset Temperature Plus Minus 10 Degrees Plus Minus 10 Degrees 176 F 80 C 122 50 Electrical System Protection This heaters electrical system is protected by a circuit breaker mounted to power switch that protects PCB assembly and other electrical components from damage C Flame Out Sensor Utilizes a photocell to monitor the flame in burn chamber during normal operation It will cause the heater to shut off should the burner flame extinguish 6 FUELING YOUR HEATER NEVER FILL THE HEATER FUEL TANK IN THE LIVING SPACE FILL THE TANK OUTDOORS DO NOT OVERFILL YOUR HEATER AND BE SURE HEATER IS LEVELED IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FIRST IGNITION OF HEATER The first time you light the heater it should be done outdoors This allows the oils etc used in manufacturing the heater to burn off outside A WARNING NEVER REFILL HEATER FUEL TANK WHEN HEATER IS OPERATING OR STILL HOT 1 877 475 5660 1 877 475 5660 Allparts Equipment and Accessories Inc www allpartsinc com NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING 7 OPERATION A VENTILATION RISK OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION USE HEATER ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS Provide at least a three square foot 2

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