Inverter 3007, 5005, 5007, 6007 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTIONS
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3007 5005 5007 6007
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Thank you for choosing INVERTER ,and for your trust in our brand name. Please read this manual carefully before using the Unit. It is important that you handle and use the Unit according to the instructions, to prolong its life, and to avoid problems and accidents. After reading the manual, keep it for ready reference.
INDEX
Specifications ....................................................................................................37
1. Special precautions ............................................................................................38
2. Selection of location ................. .................... .................... ................... ..............41
3. Names of parts .... .................... .................... ................... .................... ................42
4. Names and functions of operating buttons .........................................................43
5. Examples of Display ..........................................................................................46
6. Before using the unit ..........................................................................................47
1) Setting the unit .............................................................................................47
2) Fuel to be used ..............................................................................................47
3) Fuel filling ....................................................................................................49
4) Checks before use ..........................................................................................50
7. How to operate the unit ......................................................................................50
1) Pre-ignition preparations and check points ...................................................50
2) Ignition .........................................................................................................51
3) 5-second ignition ..........................................................................................51
4) Condition of flame ........................................................................................52
5) Temperature control .....................................................................................52
6) ECO mode ....................................................................................................52
7) Child Lock (safety lock for children) ............................................................53
8) How to use the Timer ...................................................................................53
9) How to switch off the heater ........................................................................54
10)Count down ..................................................................................................54
8. Safety devices .................. ................. .................... ................... .................... ......56
9. After sales service ................. ................. ................... .................... .................... .57
10. Problems and trouble shooting ...........................................................................58
11. Trouble shooting and reference table ................................................................59
12. Storing (when not in use for a long period) ........................................................60
13. Regular maintenance .......... ............................................ ....................................61
14. Periodica l check ..................................... ............................................ ................62
15. Replacin g spare parts .. .............................................. .........................................62
16. Environmental protection ..................................................................................62
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INVERTER SPECIFICATIONS
MODELS 3007 5005 6007
Type 1 2 3
Type of burner
Fuel Injection fan heater
C1 PARAFFIN TO BS2869-2
Ignition
High voltage discharge ignition
Fuel consumption MAX 250 267 333 (g/h) Average
158 167 200 MIN 67 67 67 Fuel consumption MAX 0,31 0,33 0,42
(l/h Average 0,20 0,21 0,25 MIN 0,08 0,08 0,08 Nominal output MAX 3000 3200 4000
(Watt) Average 1900 2000 2400 MIN 800 800 800 Fuel tank capacity (L) 5 5 5
Continuous combustion: Remaining Capacity (Days) MIN - MAX
0,7 -2,6 0,6 -2, 6 0,5 -2,6
Count down (H)
59 59 59
Suitable room size in m³ MAX
120 128 160
Unit overall dimensions (HxWxD)
45X40X31 45X40X31 45X43X31
Weight kg 9,5 9,5 10 Voltage and frequency 230V Mono phase, 50HZ
Rated power consumption(W ) 22 W 22 W 22 W
Fuse Tube type 5A x 2 Safety devices Automatic Safety Shut Off Device. Automatic Over-
Heating Protection. Flame and Burner Monitoring Systems. Power-Cuts Protection System. Incom-
5007
2
267 167
67
0,33 0,21 0,08
3200 2000
800
5
0,6 -2,6
59
128
45X40X31
9,6
22 W
Fuel
TOZANE rolf (reduced Odour) Liquid Fuel
RECOMMENDED TEST STANDARD
Monitoring of ventilation quality (air renewal) Measurement of CO2 level
Direct Undirect Direct Direct
Technical data is subject to change by the LNE Test Laboratories without notice.
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Petrol
1. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Special precautions must be taken when you are using your electronic fan heater.
Always use fuel recommended for your heater. Never use highly volatile fuel, such as, for example, petrol, due to the danger of causing a fire.
Avoid locations close to curtains, etc. Avoid dusty locations.
Turn off heater before filling with recommended fuel Clean up any drops of fuel thoroughly To prevent fire do not fill with fuel in the room .
When using the Unit, ventilate the room at least once or twice (one or two minutes each time) per hour when using the heater.Never use the heater without ventilating the room properly. (Shortage of oxygen causes imperfect combustion, which may cause highly toxic carbon monoxide emissions).
Do not obstruct Warm Air Blower or Air Intake with paper or any other materials.
Recommended fuels
Turn off heater before filling with recommended fuel.
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Turn heater off and be sure the burner is out before going to bed or leaving the room.
Turn off Unit to extinguish burner in emergency or in event of improper combustion. Keep calm.
Ensure electrical socket is properly wired, and only use it for this Unit.
Use heater on flat surface. Avoid surfaces subject to vibration. Never transport your heater with fuel in the fixed tank and/or in the removable fuel tank, (in a car, etc.) .
Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight. Avoid damp locations.
Keep hair spray or volatile or inflammable liquids or fuels such as petrol or thinners, or other combustible materials away from the heater.
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Do not touch blower grill while heater is on or
immediately after use. (Children must be warned about this and kept under supervision). If the unit is for a child , elderly person, or handicapped person, somebody must supervise their use of the unit
Service your heater regularly. Do not hang clothing near the heater, which could obstruct the air intake and outlet. Warm air could flow back and interfere with th e operation of the control panel and systems.
Keep all objects, such as cloth or paper, away from blower systems.
Keep fingers or objects out of the air intake. Never inhale close to the air filter, when cleaning it..
Do not re-use broken or defective spare parts. All repairs must be properly completed. See your local retailer.
* Avoid using hair spray containing silicone
close to the unit. Silicones may cause improper combustion in the unit.
* Remove the power plug from the socket
when unit is not in use for a long period. Dust on the plug reduces insulation and may result in short circuit, over-heating or fire. Clean power plug regularly.
* Avoid being too close to warm air from
the unit for a long period. It may cause low-temperature burns or dehydration.
* Hold plu g to remove power cord. Pullin g
cord may break the wire and result in an electric shock or fire due to a short circuit.
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2. SELECTION OF LOCATION
Choose the location for your heater carefully, to get optimum performance from the Unit.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN
* Keep all obstructions and flammable materials away
from the Unit, and observe the minimum distances shown on the following illustration.
Keep curtains away from the Unit. Likewise, the Unit
should be placed away from the wall. Failure to do so may cause overheating, triggering the safety device and
automatically switching off the heater. * Place the heater on a flat surface, on the floor. * Do not place on or below an unstable shelf. * Do not use where flammable gases ma y be generated or
may have accumulated.
* Use in properly ventilated areas only.
KEEP UNIT AWAY FROM LOCATIONS WHICH ARE:
* In a room with lots of people passing through, or exposed to draughts; * Confined areas such as under a mantlepiece; * In direct sunlight, or very dusty areas, or where the temperature tends to rise quickly. * Locations more than 1,000 metres above sea level. * In places where gas or chemicals are used, such as beauty salons, barber’s shops,
chemical plants, laundries,etc..
* A good choice is a location, near or under a window,
where the heater is directly in contact with fresh air . * Air circulation in front of the heater must not be
restricted by any obstacle. In such circumstances, the room temperature could be
unstable and the Unit could overheat Try to leave maximum free space in front of the heater.
OPTIMUM EFFICIENCY
WARM AIR
WARM AIR
COLD AIR
WINDOWS
100 CM
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3. NAMES OF SPARTS
FRONT
Warm air intake
Air filter
Room thermo-sensor
Power cord
BACK
Tank cover
Fuelx gauge (back)
Overheat prevention device
Front panel
Inspection window
Warm air outlet
Fixed tank
Removable tank
Fuel feeder cap
Handle Control panel
Fuel filter
Magnetic pump Base plate
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