Note: the heater's most important electrical components are protected by a fuse. If
the display and the light fail to come on even though there is power to the heater,
check the fuse before anything else.
Stopping the heater:
Press the ON/OFF switch to OFF and remove the plug from the socket.
Restarting the heater:
Wait at least 10 seconds after you have switched the heater off.
Repeat the steps set out under: 'Starting the heater'.
ALWAYS ENSURE THERE IS ADEQUATE VENTILATION!
At least 2,800 cm² per 100,000 BTU/hr
Maintenance
Warning! Air pollution that is sucked into the heater can impact upon the heat if
gives off, damage the heater and lead to health problems.
For example: plaster dust or paint chips can damage the engine bearings or block
the filters and contaminate the combustion chamber; this will lead to an irregular
flame and could pose a risk to health. This type of damage is not covered by the
guarantee and any costs for cleaning the heater will have to be paid in full.
Warning! Never carry out maintenance work if the plug is in the socket or if the
heater is still on!
The degree of maintenance work that has to be carried out is largely dependent on
the level of contamination in the area in which the heater is used. The frequency
indicated is calculated on the basis of a clean room; if the heater is used in a dusty
environment, maintenance should be carried out more frequently in order to extend
the lifetime of the heater.
If parts have to be replaced, always ensure that original parts are used!
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