Fig. 30: Mounting handle
a) Mount the handle on the device base, using the
supplied screws.
b) Mount the exhaust gas pipe on the exhaust gas
outlet.
Positioning wheels
To facilitate the transport of the device with empty or
full tank, the wheels can be placed in two positions.
1
Fig. 31: Wheel position 1 - for empty/half full tank
1 Device base screws
Fig. 32: Wheel position 2 - for full tank
a) Loosen the screws connecting the base and the
tank at both sides.
b) Move the tank to the desired position.
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c) Tighten the screws connecting the base and the
tank at both sides.
Refuelling
Fig. 33: Refuelling
1 Fuel tank cap
a) Open the fuel tank cap and fill the tank with a
suitable fuel (see also Fuel
NOTICE! Use only fuels that are suitable for
the device.
b) Close the fuel tank cap.
Installing device on site
To install the device on site, observe the Operating
conditions and the following rules:
– Install the device in a position where the air flow
through the inlet and outlet openings is not ob-
structed.
– Place the device in a position where air circula-
tion is unobstructed; maintain a minimum clear-
ance of 50 cm to the nearest wall or object at
both the air inlet and outlet side.
– Do not place the device on a wet surface.
– The device must be in a stable position so that it
cannot topple over or roll away during operation.
Attention
Destruction and sooting of heat exchanger
Incorrect installation of the exhaust gas duct can
cause irreparable damage to the heat exchanger.
a) If the exhaust gas duct is extended, install a
condensate trap.
b) Install the exhaust gas duct in such a way that
no back pressure can occur in the exhaust gas
duct at any time.
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