KERO SRE 3002 User manual

INSTRUCTIONS
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SRE 3002
SRE 4602

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
We thank you for purchasing our
product. Please read this owners
manual carefully before using the
Heater. It is important that you handle
and use the Unit according to the in-
structions to ensure its long life and
to avoid problems and accidents. Af-
ter reading this guide, keep it for fu-
ture reference.
INDEX
Pre-operation Instructions
Special precaution for safety.......................... 34
List of parts..................................................... 37
Preparation procedures.................................. 41
Unpacking.................................................. 41
Pre-ignition preparations and checkpoints.41
Fuel to be used.......................................... 42
Fuel filling................................................... 44
Elevation adjustment.................................. 44
Operating Instructions
Ignition............................................................ 45
Turning off...................................................... 46
Room temperature adjustment....................... 47
Time adjustment............................................. 48
Timer operation.............................................. 49
Child safety devices....................................... 50
Maintenance and Others
Some cautions ............................................... 51
Maintenance .................................................. 52
Regular maintenance .................................... 54
Trouble-shooting ........................................... 55
Parts replacement/ Storage ........................... 58
Specifications................................................. 59
DANGER
NO GASOLINE
LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE
ONLY

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SUMMARY OF THE SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT – DANGER – CAUTION
•Be sure to shut off operation before you sleep or go out (p. 34)
•Never use highly volatile fuels, such as gasoline, etc (p. 35)
•Shut off operation when refuelling (p. 35)
•Check to see there is no oil leakage (p. 35)
•Do not touch the warm air outlet during operation and immediately after the shutoff (p. 35)
•Do not use the unit at the following places (p. 36)
•Only top-quality liquid combustible for mobile heater, with the aromatics removed and totally free of impurities (max 1 %
of aromatics and a flash-point above 61°) should be used (p. 42)
•Check the flame for ignition (p. 45)
•Preventing tampering (child safety lock) (p. 50)
•This heater has been designed with an Air-sensor device based on the direct measurement of the CO2 rate in the room.
Abnormal conditions of use of your heater (bad ventilation or too small a room) will automatically provoke the shut-off of
your heater and the Air-sensor light will come on. (p.51)
•Any tampering with or modification to the safety system is prohibited. Apart from invalidating the guarantee, this would
risk causing a failure of the system which is there for your safety (p. 51)
•This heater may not be used in rooms which are hermetically sealed, such as caravans, boats, passenger
compartments of vehicles etc. (p. 51)
•Use your heater in a room which is properly ventilated and free of inflammable vapours.
•Each room that the heater is used in must be adequately ventilated (the ventilator window must have min a surface area
of 50 cm2) (p. 51)
•Do not use your heater in too small a room . (p. 51)
•In case of damage to the power cord, it must only be replaced by a workshop recognised by the manufacturer (or
distributor). (p. 51)
•Always preserve a minimum clearance of 1 meter from other objects (p. 51)
•Do not use your heater in rooms situated under the floor level (p. 51)
•Whenever any of these safety systems is triggered, ventilate the room and check and eliminate the cause, and then
reignite. (p. 51)
•Never disconnect electric parts and never replace it with non standard parts. (p. 51)
•Never disconnect neither the valve of the combustion control nor the combustion system (p. 51)
•In case of damage to the power cord, it must only be replaced by a workshop approved by the manufacturer (or
distributor) because some tools are necessary. (p. 51)
•Maintenance and regular maintenance (p. 52, 53 and 54)

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SUMMARY OF THE OPERATION
IGNITION – SHUTTING OFF – FASTEN IGNITION
To ignite your heater, press the switch ON, the operation lamp goes red. During ignition (+/- 2
minutes), a calculation will be done from 5 to 1 then the apparatus ignites.
To shut off your heater, press the switch OFF, the operation lamp goes out, the blower fan will remain on for
approximately 3 minutes to cool down your heater.
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE
The preset temperature will be set at 20° C, to raise the temperature, press on + and to lower the temperature,
press on -. You can set the temperature between 2°C and 30°C.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE – AUTO OPERATION
To use the regulation of you heater, press AUTO switch, the AUTO lamp will come on. You just have to select
the temperature with switch + and –. The heater will not shut off but will adjust his power in function with the
room temperature.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE – ECO/SAVE OPERATION
To use the thermostat of your heater, press SAVE switch, the SAVE lamp will come on. You just have to select
the shutting off temperature with switch + and -. The heater will shut off 3 to 5°C above the setting temperature
and will re-ignite when the setting temperature is reached.
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE – MODE MIN
To set the maximum power of your heater at 800 Watt (for Kero Sre 3002) and 1100 Watt (for Kero sre 4602),
press MIN switch, the MIN lamp will come on. The heater will work at his minimal power whatever the selected
temperature or that of the room.
SET THE TIME
To set the time, press MODE switch, the clock set lamp is lit, the digitally displayed time is flashing at 00:00 at
time of purchase. Press on switches + and – to set the time. The time setting will be completed after you have
wait for few seconds.
TIMER OPERATION - MODE TIMER
You have first to set the time, then press switch ON (it is not necessary if the heater is working). Press switch
TIMER, the heater will turn off or is not working. The display shows automatically “6:00”, you can set the start
time with switches + and – as for the setting off time. Once the start time is selected, wait for a few seconds
and the setting will be completed. The timer operation works only if the TIMER switch is green.
PREVENTING TAMPERING – CHILD SAFETY LOCK
To set the child safety lock, press CHILD SAFETY LOCK switch for more than 3 seconds, the child safety lock
lamp will come on. To cancel, press CHILD SAFETY LOCK switch for more than 3 seconds again and the
operation switch will turn off.

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SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
Special precautions are very important for you to use your fan heater.
DANGER Extremely dangerous to cause high risk of death or fatal casualty.
WARNING Very dangerous to cause high risk of death or serious casualty.
CAUTION May cause high risk of serious casualty or other physical damage.
DANGER!
NO GASOLINE
Never use highly volatile fuel, such as gasoline or inferior,
deteriorated or impure kerosene.
They cause a fire.
WARNING !
DO NOT use the heater for a long time without ventilating the
room properly.
Ventilate the room at least once or twice (1~2 minutes each time) every
hour.
Lack of oxygen causes imperfect combustion, which may cause highly
toxic carbon monoxide emissions in the room. It is very dangerous.
DO NOT use the heater in the basement with no ventilation device, or
rooms with no windows.
KEEP AWAY any kind of spray (cosmetic spray, insecticide spray, etc.,
that emits flammable gas such as thinners or benzene, etc.) from the
blower unit.
Heated spray containers may be explosive, which may cause fire or me-
chanical breakdown.
KEEP AWAY all objects, such as cloth, paper, and other flammables,
from blower unit.
Obstructing objects may cause imperfect combustion or fire.
Do not put on anything on the heater.
TURN OFF the heater and make sure flames are completely extin-
guished before going bed or leaving the room.
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Ventilate room frequently
Keep away spray
Turn off

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CHECK the fuel leak. Fasten the fuel tank cap
securely. Hold the tank with top-side down to
make sure it is not leaking.
Leaking fuel can easily catch fire.
CLEAN air filter and intake once a week. Dirty
air filter may cause imperfect combustion.
DO NOT use the heater in the case extraordi-
nary flames, smells, sounds are noticed.
DO NOT disassemble the heater unit for repair-
ment or conversion purpose.
Stop using the heater if the system does not
work properly or is damaged.
Inappropriate repairment may cause further se-
rious problems.
EMPTY fuel tank if the heater is unused for a
long time, or when it is stored.
It must be stored in an upright position, never
in a tipped position or on its side.
Failure to the instruction may cause fuel leak,
and fire.
CAUTION
off
AVOID locations close to drapes of flammable ma-
terial.
DO NOT put laundries, sofas, too close to the
blower unit.
Flammable material or objects may cause fire.
DO NOT touch the blower grill while heater is on
or immediately after use, to avoid fatal burning.
Keep children away from them. Protecting Guard
is available as an option (CFK-RG12).
AVOID direct exposure to the heated air for a long
time of period.
Long, direct exposure to the heated air may cause
hypothermic burning or dehydration, especially on
children and the aged.
ALWAYS TURN OFF the heater before filling with
liquid combustible for mobile heater.
AVOID fire or heated area when filling with liquid
combustible for mobile heater.
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Keep away 100 cm or
more
Flammable material
Kep away
children Very hot part
Keep heater
distant away
Heater Fuel tank
Turn off
Air Filter
Clean Air
Filter
Fuel is leaking

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SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
CAUTION
HANDLE WITH CARE the power cord.
The power cord mustn't be given stressful force or nothing must be rested on it.
Also keep it awayfrom heated blow wind.
Do not hold and pull the cord when unplugging.
ENSURE that the electrical socket is properly plugged.
Do not use any damaged socket or worn out cord. It may cause unexpected fire.
MAINTAIN the electrical socket clean.
Unplug the socket once a while and wipe out any dust, and check the damage.
Dust clog may cause electrical insulation defect and/or unexpected fire.
ENSURE when starting timer operation that no flammable material is around the heater.
UNPLUG when the heater is not in use.
Also be sure to unplug when cleaning the unit or removing liquid combustible for mobile heater.
DO NOT USE THE HEATER;
if the floor surface is not flat and even;
in the confined area such as under a mantelpiece;
either above or under an unstable shelf;
at places where the flammable gases may be generated or accumulate;
at the isolated areas where no one is around nearby;
at places where strong wind blows, draughts, corridor or near the entrance;
at places where it is dusty or damp;
in vehicles such as an automobile or a boat;
in direct sunlight or at the place where the temperature tends to rise quickly;
in places where gas or chemicals (e.g. freon gas, chloride compounds) are used,
such as beauty salons, barber shops, chemical plants, laundries, etc.;
at the high locations more than 400 meters above sea level. See adjustment
Adjustment is necessary before using the heater. See `Elevation Adjustment'.
Failure to follow any one of above may cause unexpected accident.
KEEP all obstructions and flammable materials away from the heater unit.
Keep the proper space between the heater unit and flammable walls, following
the minimum distances shown on the illustration.
Obstructions in front of the air blower may heat up the heater unit, which
consequently may distort the plastic components in the system, or may cause
the entire breakdown.
CAUTION!
Use the heater only on the heat-resistant floor.
Heat may cause colour change in a rug texture, or distortions or crackings on the floor
surface.
Remove dust on the warm air blower (louvers).
Burnt dust may smell or may catch fire to cause unexpected accident.
Do not use any chemical containing silicone near the heater.
Hair conditioners, cosmetics, or polishing chemicals containing silicone may cause flaming disor-
der.
Do not dry hair with the heater because some shampoos also contain silicones.
100cm or more
15cm or more
15cm or more 100cm or more
100cm or more
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LIST OF PARTS
External Components
*All cords are omitted to simplify the illustration.
FRONT:
Burner unit
Inspection
window
BACK:
POWER: 230 a.c./ 50Hz household use ONLY
Fuel tank cover
Control panel
Indicators
Warm air blower
(Louver)
Base plate
Drain slot
Room thermo-sensor
Power cord Power plug
Air intake filter
(Air intake for combustion)
Warm air intake
Fuel gauge
*Do not lose it.
Gasket (black)
Fuel feeder cap
*Upright position
Tank handle
Fuel tank
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Fuel receiver
Fuel strainer
Fuel filter

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LIST OF PARTS
Control Panel/ Indicators for SRE 3002
*All indicators are illustrated "lit" status for descriptions.
INDICATOR SELECTOR
KEY
Temperature, current time, timer-
programmed time can be selected to in-
dicate.
ODOR-FREE LAMP
The lamp is lit: Odor-free system
is activating at the
Ignition or at the
extinction 46
CHILD SAFETY KEY
On/off the safety function.
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TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT KEY
Use when setting the desired temperature.
higher temperature
lower temperature
TIME ADJUSTMENT KEY
Use when setting current time and/or the timer.
time ahead
time back
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POWER SELECTOR KEY
Use MIN/AUTO/SAVE for using pur-
pose respectively.
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"ON" KEY (OPERATION LAMP)
Use when starting the heater operation.
The lamp is lit (red): under operation, pre-heating
The lamp is flashing (red) + buzzer: flame is extin-
guished and the display shows a
code error or an alarm. 5645
OFF BUTTON
Stops the
operation. 38
TIMER CONTROL KEY (TIMER LAMP)
For time setting of TIMER, the switch TIMER is light
green: timer operation is in stand-by status.
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TIMING
TIMING KEY
Use when setting the desired com-
bustion hour after the unit operates
at programmed time.
At each pressing of timing key, indi-
cation changes as follows:
[--h] Combustion goes as follows;
[10h]10 hours of combustion
[ 9h] 9 hours of combustion
. .
. .
. .
[ 1h] 1 hour of combustion
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LIST OF PARTS
Control Panel/ Indicators for SRE 4602
*All indicators are illustrated "lit" status for descriptions.
POWER SELECTOR KEY
Use MIN/AUTO/SAVE for using
purpose respectively.
ODOR-FREE LAMP
The lamp is lit: Odor-free system
is activating at the
Ignition or at the ex-
tinction
CHILD SAFETY KEY
On/off the safety function.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT KEY
Use when setting the desired temperature.
+ higher temperature
- lower temperature
TIME ADJUSTMENT KEY
Use when setting current time and/or the timer.
+ time ahead
- time back
INDICATOR SELECTOR KEY
Temperature, current time, timer-
programmed time can be selected to in-
dicate.
"ON" KEY (OPERATION LAMP)
Use when starting the heater operation.
The lamp is lit (red): under operation, pre-heating
The lamp is flashing (red) + buzzer: flame is extin-
guished and the display shows a
code error or an alarm.
OFF BUTTON
Stops the
operation.
SWITCH/TIMER LAMP
For time setting, timer on/off. The switch TIMER is light
green: timer operation is in stand-by status.
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5645
TIMING
TIMING KEY
Use when setting the desired com-
bustion hour after the unit operates
at programmed time.
At each pressing of timing key, indi-
cation changes as follows:
[--h] Combustion goes as follows;
[10h]10 hours of combustion
[ 9h] 9 hours of combustion
. .
. .
. .
[ 1h] 1 hour of combustion
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CHILD SAFETY LAMP
The lamp is lit: the child safety
mode is on.
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DIGITAL INDICATORS
Indicates pre-heating, errors, elevation, temperature, current
time, and timer-programmed time.
Pre-heating
Errors
Elevation lamp is lit
Elevation adjustment is done.
Indications will change by pressing INDICATOR SELECTOR.
Temperature lamp is lit
Indicates pre-set temperature and
current temperature under auto-
matic operation mode.
(Example shows pre-set temperature at 22 and the current
temperature at 16)
Time lamp is light off
Indicates current time.
Timer-set time lamp is lit
Indicate the pre-set time for the
timer.
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HEAT POWER LAMP
Indicates the heat power se-
lected.
(Example shows AUTO heat power at the current tempera-
ture of 20 degrees.)
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Indication on Fuel filling
Flash + Buzzer...
The unit buzzers and the filling
sign lights 30 minutes and 5
minutes before the heater is
turned off.
Blink + Melody.…
The heater is turned off because
the fuel is consumed.
Indication on Ventilation
Flash + Buzzer....
Ventilating the room is needed.
The unit buzzers every 5 min-
utes until the ventilation is com-
pleted.
Blink + Buzzers....
The heater turned off because
the ventilation is insufficient.
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PREPARATION PROCEDURES
Unpacking
Remove a protection sheet on the top.
Open a fuel tank cover, remove the tank stopper to pull out
the tank.
Remove all the adhesive tapes.
Keep the box for the later storage use.
Pre-ignition Preparation and Check Points
Level:
FSet the heater at even level.
FWhen the heater is located at the positioned level,
Auto Shut-off Device may be activated improperly.
FWhen the heater is located at the even level, Auto Shut-off
Device will be automatically set on.
Power:
Use household currency AC230V-50Hz.
remaining liquid combustible for mobile heater of the previous season;
liquid combustible for mobile heater directly sunlighted, or stored in the place with
high temperature.
liquid combustible for mobile heater kept in a white polypropylene container, or
in an uncapped container for long time.
Always use the proper liquid combustible container.
Impurified liquid combustible are:
liquid combustible mixed with even a small amount of any kind of oil (gasoline,
thinner, kitchen oil, lubricant, heavy oil, light oil, etc.).
liquid combustible mixed with water or dust.
liquid combustible that dehydrate chemical agent or combustion improper was
added.
Deteriorated/impurified liquid combustible will cause imperfect combustion and/or
entire system breakdown.
CAUTION!
In case of accidental use of the deteriorated/impurified liquid combustible...
Replace whole content in the fuel tank, and remove all the remaining in the fuel receiver.
current temperature at 12 degrees
When a power socket is plugged,
current temperature will be indicated.

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Fuel to be used
More than 95 % of problems are due to using a wrong type of liquid combustible for mobile
heater. Those problems are not covered by our guarantee.
Only top-quality liquid combustible for mobile heater, with the aromatics removed and totally
free of impurities (max 1 % of aromatics and a flash-point above 61°).
Never use contaminated liquid combustible for mobile heater, or which has been chemically
treated, contains water or petrol.
Your container should be clean and empty when you fill it at a station-service. No impurities or
other liquids (water, diesel, gasoline, etc.) should remain. You ought to keep a container
specifically for filling your heater.
STORAGE OF THE LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE FOR MOBILE HEATER
Store your liquid combustible for mobile heater away from the sun, heat, rain, dust and from
other heat sources.
Liquid combustible for mobile heater which has been stored too long loses its purity and thus
its efficiency.
ADDING LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE FOR MOBILE HEATER
When your tank is out of the unit, the heater can still be used for a certain period.
You have to fill your heater:
−When your heater has stopped.
−Or in a room other than the one where the heater is installed.
You always have to check that the tank cap is well fastened. Please check away from any
other heat source or fire.
How to distinguish gasoline and
liquid combustible for mobile
heater:
Take a sample on your finger tip
and breath out upon it.
Gasoline will evaporate and in-
stantly your finger tip will dry out.
Kerosene will remain your on finger
tip for a while.
(Be sure to do this where no heat
or fire is around.)
Liquid combustible for
mobile heater
Be sure to use only pure liquid
combustible for mobile heater
Never use gasoline, deteriorated
combustible, impurified combustible

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What is liquid combustible for mobile heater of bad quality or unrefined ?
Long time
* liquid combustible for mobile heater of
the last season. * liquid combustible for mobile heater
exposed to the sun or high humidity
* liquid combustible for mobile heater stored
in a container not well closed or the colour
of the container is not dark.
* liquid combustible for mobile heater mixed
with some water or dust or an other type
of fuel different from kerosene.
* liquid combustible for mobile heater of bad quality has a yellow colour and a acid smell.
* Use up fuel within the season.
WHAT HAPPENED IF YOU USE BAD LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE FOR MOBILE HEATER ?
* Tar form in evaporator, and ignition and extinguishment become difficult.
* May cause abnormal combustion and shut off during operation.
WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO IF YOU INADVERTENTLY USE LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE FOR
MOBILE HEATER OF BAD QUALITY?
* Drain the combustible in both fuel tank and fixed tank and clean with clean liquid combustible
for mobile heater 2 or 3 times.
Note : Repair service for trouble due to deteriorate / impure liquid combustible for mobile
heater should be charged to user even within warranty period.
Season
Water,
dust,
gazoline,
oil,...

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Fuel filling
*Be sure that flames are completely extinguished before filling the liquid combustible for mobile heater.
* Your heater will turn off automatically when you take out the mobil tank. The display will indicate E4.
1. Lift fuel tank cover and pull out the tank. Put the tank
on the ground.
Tank removed, your heater will automatically shutt off.
Place the fuel tank on a floor.
Upright two tank handles and hold them together as illus-
trated to pull up and remove the filler cap (for SRE 4602) or
unscrew the stopper (SRE 3002)
2. Fill the tank.
Place the tank on a flat, even floor, and use a fuel feeder.
Stop filling when a colour of a half of the fuel gauge turns
from silver to black.
3. Fasten the cap.
Match Umarks on the cap and the tank, turn the cap clock-
wise as pushing it down hard, until it completely stops.
Ensure that Umark and cmark are matched.
*Improper fastening may cause leaks and a fire.
Wipe out any drops of kerosene.
Hold the tank upside down to check leaks.
*When carrying the tank, always hold two handles together for
the safety.
*Avoid hitting the filler cap to be distorted. Distorted filler cap
may cause liquid combustible leaks.
*Be careful not to drop the tank.
4. Replace the tank.
Carefully replace the filled tank into tank compartment.
Elevation Adjustment
Because the low air pressure makes combustion imperfect, it is necessary to adjust the system ac-
cordingly.
Adjustment should be done with an electrical socket plugged but in off-operation status.
Press <TIMER CONTROL>, and <CHILD SAFETY> keys all
together for 3 seconds. Nothing changes even pressing longer.
Indication changes at each press as illustrated:
*Once adjustment is completed, the data will remain in the memory even after it is unplugged.
1. Push down hard the filler cap.
2. Turn the handles counterclockwise.
* Filling over the halfway may cause
overflow when fastening the cap.
* Keep water and dust away from fuel
tank.
CAUTION!Be sure to wipe out
any oil drop on and
around the cap and
threads with cloth.
Be careful not to stick fingers into
gaps to prevent from being injured.
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12
For use at 400~750 m
elevation For use at 740~1250 m
elevation For use at 400 m and
lower elevation (For ordinary use)

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Ignition
Press <ON> key.
Operation lamp (same as <ON> key) will lit red.
The lamp is red under any of the heat power modes.
Preheating begins with "05" shown on the digital indicator.
Indication continues to "04""03""02""01" and about 2 minutes
later combustion begins and warm air will be generated.
<ODOR-FREE> lamp lits at the time of starting then cuts it self.
Check the state of the flame through window.
Normal flames:
Blue-colour flames with partially red flames tips.
At the minimum power heating burner will turn red without blue flames.
Abnormal flame:
Red-colour flames
[Causes]
Lack of fresh air.
Dust on the intake filter.
Improper air intake because of the heater location too close to wall or drapes.
Recoveries]
Ventilate the room to get fresh air.
Remove dust on the intake filter.
Relocate the heater to proper places.
Unstable flames
[Cause]
Stuck fuel flow caused by dirties along pumping system.
[Recovery]
Stop the operation and consult with local distributor.
Contact your local distributor or your nearest customer service agent if any other extraordinary
flame state is observed.
NOTES!
The heater may not ignite at once when using it for the first time.
<ON> key flashes red, indicating "E1". Press <OFF> key first, then <ON> key.
The Unit will not start when <ON> key is pressed for 5 seconds or longer.
<ON> key flashes red, indicating "E0". Press <OFF> key first, then <ON> key.
It is quite normal that when the Unit is being lit, it makes a low sound of ignition.
Some burning smell may be come out at ignition or extinguishment. Ventilate the room atmos-
phere.
5236
For SRE 3002 For SRE 4602
IGNITION
TIMING TIMING

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TURNING OFF
Press <OFF> key.
Flames go out, and "ON" lamp goes off.
Odor-free lamp stay lits during the cycle of extinction and then cuts off.
*Fan rotation may sound louder as the odor-free system is activated.
*Digital indicators will indicate whatever the modes selected during operation.
Extinguishment will be completed when the odor-free lamp goes off and the fan continues to
run for about 3 minutes to cool down the Unit.
TURNING OFF
CAUTION:
NEVER try to switch off your heater by hitting, shoving or taking out the plug.
NOTES:
Odor-free system will not work when flames go out in false extinguishment.
After ignition, your heater will function at full power during +/- 5 minutes; the
temperature will begin regulating after this 15 min period.

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ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
The Unit is preset to bring room temperature to 20 centigrade. This is
adjustable by pressing <TEMP. ADJUST SELECTOR> keys.
The system will automatically adjust the heat power according to the
programmed temperature.
Press <-(down)> key or <+(up)> key of <TEMPERATURE> key for de-
sired room temperature.
MODE SELECTION
Depending on your selection , you can select three modes,
SAVE , AUTO and MINI.
In SAVE mode
The heater automatically stop the operation when the room tempera-
ture goes up 2 centigrade higher than the setting temperature.
NOTES:
Preset temperature may not necessarily be in accordance with the actual temperature indicated on
the room thermometer, depending on the conditions.
The room temperature may reach above the programmed temperature;
this may happen with high outdoor temperatures or a small room.
SAVE AUTO MIN
For SRE 3002
For SRE 4602
Max Output
~
Min Output
~
Off
Max Output
~
Min Output
TIMING
TIMING
Min Output

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Time Adjustment
Time Adjustment
Time adjustment is available both on- and off-operation status.
Ex. To adjust to PM. 8:35
1. Press on switch MODE one or two times for the hour appear on
the electronic display.
The display indicate “-:- - “
2. Press the button - or + to select the hour
Press the key once and digital display will indicate «0:00», then the current time.
Time figure can be changed from the second press.
3. Adjust to the correct time
Minutes can be adjusted by one minute at each press.
Keep the key pressed for a few seconds and the figure will continue to change.
After the minute reaches 10, figure changes by every ten minutes as shown in the illustra-
tion.
Time figures when < + (up) > I s pressed.
Press the key one at a time for the minute adjustment.
4. Adjustment is now completed.
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TIMER OPERATION
TIMER OPERATION
Timer operation is available only after the current time is entered.
*When < TIMER CONTROL > key is pressed, buzzer sounds as the current time is displayed.
EX: To program AM. 6:35
1. Press < ON > key.
Operation lamp lits.
*This step is not necessary while the heater is already in operation.
2. Press < TIMER CONTROL > key.
Operation stops and the operation lamp goes off.
Timer operation lamp lits, and digital indicator shows restarting time 6:00.
3. Enter restarting time
Time indication changes by minute at each pressing of time key.
Press the key for a few seconds and the figure will continue to change.
After the minutes reaches 10, figure changes by every ten minutes.
Press the key one at a time for minute adjustment.
4. Press <TIMING> key, and program the working duration.
[--h] indicates the combustion goes on without stop, [10h] indicates 10 hours, [9h] does 9
hours, ... and [1h] does 1 hour of combustion.
5. Timer programming is now completed.
*Confirm that the timer lamp is lit.
*Digital indicator shows the mode selected.
The Unit restarts at the programmed time.
NOTES:
The stating hour of the TIMER can be modified when you want. You must only press on the switch
MODE and adjust the hour with the button + and –.
For SRE 3002
For SRE 4602
TIMING
TIMING
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