FUEL + ”E 07” read-out in the display.
When this read-out lights up and an audio signal
sounds, the heater needs refilling with fuel. The
electronics will give out an audio signal
approximately 40 minutes before the fuel runs out.
If there is no more fuel left, the FUEL and ”E 07”
read-out lights up and the audio signal sounds. Press
the ”OFF” button. The heater can be restarted again
after refilling with fuel.
Cleaning the air filter
The air filter is positioned at the side of the heater.
Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or clean water
and dry it before continuing use. Dirty filters cause
malfunctions.
➔ Always check the filter for dirt accumulation after
extended periods of not heating.
Caution! The manufacturers have set the suction
opening behind the air filter for optimal
combustion. The air valve must not be
manipulated. In the case of servicing,
adjustments may only be carried out by a service
specialist.
Automatic control of functions
The latest mechanisms for the control of functions
allow optimal heat output and efficient combustion.
Repeated monitoring of combustion, automatically
carried out at intervals, guarantees constant
automatic adjustment to the required and set
temperature.
Self-diagnosis system
Should there be a malfunction, this will be shown
with a number on the control panel. This normally
enables you to deal with the problem yourself.
Fuel supply cut-out in case of insufficient
combustion
Odorous and exhaust gases are minimized by a
system that puts out the flame quickly. State of the
art monitoring of combustion turns off the hot air fan
10 seconds before the flame is turned off. Switch on
again after approximately 2 minutes to display
remaining stored heat in the heater.
The ceramic cover integrates infrared and hot air
The ceramic cover distributes infrared radiation,
which is good for your health.
Ȝ Use only good quality kerosene
There is a danger of fire if you use easily
inflammable fuels such as benzene, solvent
similar substances.
Ȝ Ventilate the room regularly
When the heater is in use, ensure that the ro
is ventilated at least once or twice per hour.
lack of oxygen causes poor combustion, lea
to the production of toxic carbon monoxide.
Ȝ Keep inflammable substances away from
heater
Do not use or store combustible, explosive
substances (e.g. sprays, solvents, gas canis
etc.) anywhere close to the heater.
Ȝ Keep hands and paper away from the hea
Be aware that because of the high air
temperatures, there is a danger of fire and o
burns.
Never let children near the heater unsuperv
during operation and be sure that you are aw
of the means for turning the heater off.
Ȝ Please press the OFF switch or pull out t
mains plug if problems arise. Stay calm!
Ȝ Use the heater for heating only
Do not dry clothes on the heater, since this
cause overheating.
Ȝ Make sure that the heater is really turned
before you leave the room being heated.
Ȝ Only move or carry the heater when it is
turned off
It would be extremely dangerous for the hea
fall over while in operation.
Ȝ Close the lid of the fuel tank
There is a danger of fire If the lid is at an an
not properly closed. Fuel can overflow and s
the floor.
Ȝ Ensure that the air filter is always clean
An air filter soiled with dirt or impurities can
in the burner flame going out or in unclean
combustion.
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