
5.1. Principles of heat generation (fig.4)
mixture is automatically ignited by the spark plug and a high temperature heat stream is generated in the combustion chamber. Air is
5.2. Fuel
understood before use.
.2.1 Paraffin / Kerosene
5.3.
distances from flammable materials and any other specified substances.
WARNING! Air contaminants taken into the heater may affect the heat output, damage the unit and may cause health
problems. Example: Bodyshop filler dust or paint overspray will damage the motor bearing, clog the filter and compressor
and contaminate the combustion chamber causing flame flutter and health hazards. Please note that any parts damaged by
filler dust or overspray will not be covered by warranty.
5.4. VENTILATION. Minimum recommended opening for fresh air intake, AB2158.V3 = 0.37m².
WARNING! Only use the heater in well ventilated areas. Careful consideration must be given to the placing of the heater to provide
safe an2
output. A ventilation opening must run to the outside of the premises in which the heater is to be operated.
5.5. Running the heater on paraffin / kerosene
heat output when first used from new.
reliability of the unit.
WARNING!
manufacturing process.
DO NOT
clean out the fuel tank when changing type of fuel.
WARNING! DO NOT
oC to 43o
NOTE:
first and replace if necessary. Also check the power source to ensure that the proper voltage is being provided to the heater.
NOTE:
5.6.
Minimum
Clearances from
Combustibles
1.2m
1.2m
Front 2.4m
4.1.
4.2.
lining up the holes on the fuel tank flange with the holes on the wheel support frame.
4.3. through the fuel
tank flange and both frames and secure finger tight only with nuts and washers.
4.4. Repeat the process with the rear handle.
4.5. Attach the cord wraps onto the rear handle using the supplied screws and nuts.
4.6.
WARNING! DO NOT use the heater without the support frame fully assembled.
4. ASSEMBLY
5. OPERATION
which means greater fuel economy and maximum heating effect.
extinguished.
fig.4
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