Inverter 3007, 5005, 5007, 6007 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS
Français 2 English 36 Español 63 Nederlands 90 Italien 117 Deutsch 147 Portugeese 174 Dansk 200
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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5. EXAMPLES OF DISPLAY
FUEL
5 SEC
TIMER SET (TIMER)
TIME SET (HOURS)
MUST USE
ENGLISH
SYMBOLSAM
TIME TIMER
Temperature Display Left: Set temperature (12-30 deg. C.) Right: Room temperature (0-35 deg. C.)
Clock/Time Setting Mode (set present time at 8 : 30 am)
Timer Setting Mode (set timer at 6 : 30 am)
— — Display Initial display
Automatic Shut-Off Automatic shut-off by count down has occurred.
CL Display Child Lock is set. Unit will NOT operate.
E9 Display Automatic shut-off device (in the event of Unit toppling/
earthquakes ) has been activated.
Check the unit and re-start.
Count down 17 hours left before your heater will shut off automatically.
CO2 display The CO2 analyser detected an abnormal level of CO2, the room should be properly ventilated before using the heater
C O2
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6. BEFORE USING THE UNIT
1) Setting up the unit
Remove the Heater unit from the carton box and remove packing materials.
Remove fuel tank from the unit.
2) Fuel to be used
Use only uncontaminated Paraffin to BS2869:C1, or ROLF (or
TOSAINE) Fuel, as recommended the Distributor.
More than 95 % of problems are due to using a wrong type of fuel. These problems
are not covered by our Guarantee.
Only top-quality C1 Paraffin to BS2869, or recommended Reduced Odour Liquid
Fuels, with the aromatics removed and totally free of impurities (max 1 % of
aromatics and a flash-point above 61°) should be used.
Never use contaminated fuels, or fuels which have been chemically treated, or
contain water or petrol.
Your container should be clean and empty if you fill it at a retailer. No impurities or
other liquids (water, diesel, petrol, etc.) should remain. You should keep a container
specifically for fuel for your heater.
HOW TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN fuels suitable for your heater, and Petrol
Dip a finger tip into the fuel and blow on it:
Suitable fuels : Stay wet
Petrol : Dries immediately
FUEL STORAGE
Store your fuel out of the sun and away from other heat sources.
Fuel which has been stored too long loses its purity, and thus its efficiency.
FILLING WITH FUEL.
Even when the removable tank is out of the heater it will run for a time. You should fill your heater:
When your heater is switched off.
And in a place away from the heater.
You must always check that the tank cap is properly fastened. Please re-fill away from any other heat source or fire.
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WHAT IS POOR QUALITY OR IMPURE FUEL ?
OLD
* Last season‘s fuel.
* Fuel which has been exposed to the
sun or high humidity
* Fuel stored in a container which has not
been properly closed or which lets the
light through
* Fuel which has been mixed with some
water or dust or a different type of fuel other than C1 Paraffin
* Poor quality fuel has an acid smell. * Use up fuel within the season.
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU FILL WITH POOR QUALITY FUEL?
* Tar forms in the evaporator, and ignition and switch off become difficult. * May cause abnormal combustion, and shut off during use.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU INADVERTENTLY USE POOR QUALITY FUEL? * Drain the fuel from both the removable tank and the fixed tank and flush with clean
fuel 2 or 3 times.
Note : Repairs or service for problems caused by poor or impure fuel will be charged
to the user, even during the warranty period.
New
Water, dust, petrol, oil,...
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3) FUEL FILLING
Procedure for filling with fuel :
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE UNIT IS TURNED OFF, AND THERE ARE NO FLAMMABLES WITHIN THE VICINITY OF THE UNIT.
1. Remove fuel tank from the unit and open the cap. Do not drop the fuel tank. Remove cap by truning counterclockwise
2. Fil l the tank with fuel. Fill with fuel using a pump and watching fuel
gauge.
Stop filling when the fuel shows half way up
the gauge.
* Do not force the fuel feeder cap. It may cause
fuel to leak.
3. Close the cap Place the tank back in the unit (cap goes
downward).
Caution : Turn the tank upside down and make
sure there are no leaks before replacing it in the unit.
APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF FUEL
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7. HOW TO OPERATE THE UNIT
1) PRE-IGNITION PREPARATIONS AND CHECK POINTS
*
Level:
When the Unit is placed in a level position the auto shut-off device is
automatically turned on.
If the Unit is not level, this can result in incorrect combustion and the flames
may burn high or red. If this happens auto shut-off device will not work properly.
Note: * If filling fuel in a cold place and the tank is filled to less than half, open fuel
feeder cap for a time, until the temperature of the fuel adjusts to room temperature before replacing the tank.
* Be careful not to spill fuel on the Full Alarm sensor.
If fuel is running short... The fuel lamp blinks and the alarm of stationary tank from the heater sounds as warning. If the heater continues to run (for about 20-40 minutes), the unit will automatically shut off , and the alarm will sound, and the fuel lamp and ON lamp will blink rapidly.
Note : After automatic shut-off, fill the fuel tank before using again.
4) CHECK BEFORE USE.
1. Make sure that there are no fuel leaks around the unit. If any leaks are found, remove the fuel tank from the
unit and consult a dealer.
2. Po wer: The Plug must be securely in the socket. Use a properly wired household wall socket (single
phase 240 V).
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2) Ignition
Press ON/OFF button. ON lamp blinks. After a pause for pre- heating, the unit automatically turns on. ON lamp lights . * The sound of ignition on lighting is quite normal. * The pre-heat time until ignition is about 2 minutes, depending on the room
temperature. (2 to 3 minutes if room temperature is below 5 deg. C).
White smoke and smell when lighting and switching off are normal. (When the room temperature is low, vapour from the combustion gas looks white).
3) 5 sec ignition (except type 1)
Press 5 SEC button. When 5 SEC lamp is on, ignition starts in 5 seconds after pressing ON/OFF button. To cancel, press 5 SEC button again and ensure 5 SEC lamp is off.
* To operate 5-second ignition, the 5 SEC lamp must be on for at least 2 minutes. * 5-second ignition automatically cancels after 12 hours. * Wh en the 5-second lamp is on when the unit is turned off, only 100 W of current is
consumed.
* When 5-second lamp is on when the unit is turned off, the warm air intake gets
slightly warm.
* 5 secon d ignition is automatically cancelled when theTimer is set.
What is 5-second ignition ?
5-second ignition is a feature to shorten ignition time by pre-warming the heater be­fore it is switched on.
After a period without use, or on first use at the beginning of a season:
* After replacing the tank in the heater, wait 4 to 5 minutes before turning on . * During ignition, it is possible for the varnish and the paint to become hot and thus
to cause some smoke or a slight odour. This situation is quite normal. Just ventilate the room for a while.
* The heater may not ignite the first time if there is some air in the combustion
system. The ignition procedure should then be repeated once or twice.
* On first ignition, smoke or odour may occur, and the flame may become temporar-
ily larger due to air mixed in the fuel feed pipe. This is quite normal.
* Pre heating time may be longer than usual.
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4) Flame Condition
When the unit is lit check the condition of the flame through the inspection window. If thecondition of the flame is abnormal, consult your dealer.
Normal flame: Blue flame with a slight yellow.
Abnormal flame 1: Flame shrinking. Produces noise or smell and eventually extinguishes.
Abnormal flame 2: Yellow flame surrounds the burner.
5) Temperature control
When the heater is ignited, you can set the required temperature. Press TEMP
ADJ button and set desired temperature.
* The Room thermo-sensor controls the heat automatically, according to the
temperature selected.
* As the room thermo-sensor senses the temperature around the unit, there may
be a slight difference in temperature between the room thermo-sensor and any thermometer in the room.
* The Room thermo-sensor does not work properly if the unit is exposed to
direct sunlight or a draught, or exposed to heat from other heating / lighting appliances or during the first 20 minutes after each switch ON.
Fuzzy control
Depending on room temperature , and time of ignition, the unit will automatically run at a higher temperature until the walls / floor get warm.
6)
ECO mode (type 2, 3 and 4)
Press ECO button. Save lamp turns on. To cancel, press ECObutton again.
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What is the ECO operation ?
If the temperature gets three degree C higher than the selected temperature, the unit automatically shuts down When the temperature falls to the temperature selected , the unit automatically ignites again to maintain the temperature. Set ECO mode on warm days or in a comparatively warm room. Notes : * ECO lamp remains on when ECO shuts the unit off. * Once ECO mode is set it is stored automatically until / unless a power
failure occurs or the power plug is removed.
7) Child lock
(safety lock for children).
Press CHILD LOCK button 3 times. * Press CHILD LOCK button 3 times within 3 seconds when the unit is off. * The Child lock is set and the digital display shows "CL". * To cancel CHILD LOCK , press CHILD LOCK button 3 times again.
* The unit can not be operated if CHILD LOCK is set. If ON/OFF button is pressed, the alarm sounds and “CL” in the display blinks,
indicating that CHILD LOCK is set.
* It is not possible to select both 5-seconds ignition and CHILD LOCK at the
same time .
What is CHILD LOCK ?
A function to prevent mis-use by young children.
8) How to use the Timer
?
How to set present time ?
Set present time while the heater is turned off.
Select Time set mode . Press mode button and select Time set mode. Set present time by pressing CLOCK/TIMER (hour and minute)
* Time is originally set at 12:00 pm.
* Be careful not to mix am and pm.
* Digital figures will revert to original display if the Time is not set within 5
seconds.
* Figures advance quickly, if the button(s) is (are) held down.
How to set the TIMER ?
Set the TIMER when the heater is turned off. * Pre ss MODE butto n and select Timer setting mode. * Set Timer in the same manner as setting Time .
* Timer time is stored on input.
* Timer is originally set at 6:00 am.
* If no setting action is made for 5 seconds, during Timer setting, the LCD auto-
matically reverts to CLOCK Mode..
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HOW TO OPERATE TIMER?
* Press the Timer button when the unit is on * The Timer lamp lights and the digital display changes to clock mode. * The unit automatically switches on at the selected time. * Press On/Off button to cancel Timer mode.
* When the room temperature is relatively low, the unit switches on be-
tween 5 and 15 minutes earlier than the selected time.
WARNING : Please change air in the room from time to time.
WARNING : Please do not set the Timer to start when nobody is in the room.
* To confirm Timer set time, press mode button and select Timer mode. * If the Timer is not set, or the power plug is not switched on, or there is a power
failure, the Timer will not work.
In such cases, re-set present time and Timer once more.
9) Stop operation
Press ON/OFF button. ON/OFF lamp turns off. The fan continues to run until the unit cools down. Please make sure the flame is extinguished.
10) Explanation of the COUNT DOWN function
For security reasons, your heater will shut off automatically after 59 hours of hea­ting, depending on the maximum runn ing time of the heater at minimum output.
To check the remaining hours before auto shut off of your heater, you can:
- Press 3 times on the MODE button when your heater is working.
The numbers that appear show the possible remaining running time until automa­tic shut off. (This does not indicate the remaining burning time of your heater be­fore re-fuelling is necessary, -this depends on the Mode and on the litres remaining in the tank).
(To operate continuously for 59 hours, you would need to fill up the tank several times, depending on the consumption of the heater.)
Each time the heater is switched OFF, for whatever the reason (ex: ON/OFF but­ton, programming, Fuel alarm…), the COUNT DOWN is reset and will again dis­play the maximum remaining continuous running time possible.
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NOTES : * Do not turn off the unit by pulling out the power plug except in an
emergency.
* In the period shortly after the unit is turned off, the Ignition sound
may be louder.
* Excessive, repeated turning On and Off of the unit, may cause
odours.
Except in emergencies, never try to extinguish the burner
by hitting, or unplugging the unit.
AIR-SENSOR DETECTOR
This heater has been designed with an Air-sensor device. Abnormal conditions of use of your heater (bad ventilation or too small a room, too important CO2 content) will automatically cause the shut-off of your heater, and the Air-sensor light will come on.
IMPORTANT
Any tampering with, or modification to the safety systems is prohibited. Apart from invalidating the guarantee, this can create the risk of a failure of the systems, which are there for your safety.
RESTRICTION ON USE
This heater must not be used in places which are hermetically sealed, such as caravans, boats, passenger compartments of vehicles etc.
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONS
5 8H
The heater has just started.
5 7H
The heater has been running for about 1 hour.
1H
The heater will switch OFF in 1-2 hour’s time.
0H
The heater will switch OFF in 1/2-1 hour’s time.
O FF BLIKING
The heater will switch OFF in 30 minutes.
O FF LIGHTED
The heater is OFF.
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IMPORTANT
- Use your heater in a room which is properly ventilated, and free of inflammable vapours.
- All rooms in which the heater is used must be adequately ventilated
(the ventilator aperture must have a minimum surface area of 50 cm²).
- Do not use your heater in too small a room :
3000 watts : min 46 M3 3200 watts : min 49 M3 4000 watts : min 61 M3 In case of damage to the power cord, it must be replaced only by a repairer,
recommended by the manufacturer (or distributor).
z Always maintain a minimum clearance of 1 metre from any other objects.
DO NOT USE YOUR HEATER IN ROOMS SITUATED BELOW GROUND LEVEL.
8. SAFETY DEVICES
The unit will not automatically switch on after dealing with an Error, triggered by a Safety device. It must be switched On again, to resume use.
AUTO SHUT-OFF DEVICE
A sudden movement or strong impact triggers this system. The system is automatically reset when the unit is correctly re-positioned. Check and if necessary eliminate the cause, and then regnite the unit.
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PREVENTION OF INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION
A shortage of oxygen, due, for example, to using the Unit for a long time without ventilating the room, or because of a dirty air filter, triggers this system, in order to switch off the burner , to prevent the unit from burning abnormally. Make sure that your room is ventilated at least once or twice per hour, and that the air filter is cleaned. This system extinguishes the burner, and warns the user that the room is improperly ventilated.
Whenever any of these safety systems is triggered, ventilate the room and check and eliminate the cause, and then reignite.
SAFE IGNITION SYSTEM AND FLAME CONDITION MONITOR
This system stops the fuel supply to the burner if there is a danger of the unit catching fire. If the cause can not be corrected, contact your local dealer.
AUTOMATIC-POWER FAILURE SAFETY DEVICE
In case of power failure or the plug becoming disconnected from the socket, this system protects the unit from any possibility of abnormal combustion resulting. When the power is restored , switch on again.
OVERHEATING PREVENTION SYSTEM If warm air outlet and warm air intake systems are blocked ,or if the heater front panel is obstructed, the unit automatically switches off.Eliminate the cause of overheating, wait until the inside of heater cools and re-ignite.
WARNING if the power cord needs replacing.
In case of damage , the power cord must only be replaced by a repairer recommended by
the manufacturer (or distributor) -some special tools are required.
9. AFTER SALES SERVICE
If your heater needs repair: * See your local dealer. * Before requesting service from your dealer, consult this hand book carefully, and
check that the problem really does need the attention of a professional.
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10. PROBLEMS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
In exceptional circumstances, the following phenomena may arise. You should check the possible causes before seeing your local dealer.
DESCRIPTION CAUSES
Smoke and smell come from unit when it is switched off.
Heat-resistant paints and dust are burning off. Ventilate the room for a while, until smoke and smell go.
Unit does not ignite at the start of the season, or after it has not been used for some time.
Wait for 4 to 5 minutes , until fuel fills up the fixed tank, before igniting unit. Some air may be in the fuel system. Try the ignition procedure 2 or 3 times.
Unit does not ignite immedi­ately.
It takes about 90 to 120 seconds to preheat, depending on the room temperature before fuel is volatilised. The preheating time varies depending on the ambient temperature.
White smoke and/or a smell comes from unit when igniting and/or extinguishing.
Some smoke and smell are normal.
Unit makes a slight noise on ignition and on switch off.
This is normal. Unit expands when heated and contracts when switched off.
Ignition plug, flame rod and burner head turn red.
They glow when heated.
Flames turn brilliant reddish orange.
There is a sound like running water while unit is burning.
This happens under the following circumstances, and is normal. * Unit is burning in salty air, such as near the
sea.
* Unit is burning in a humid environment or in
atmosphere containing impurities.
* Unit is being used together with an ultrasonic
humidifier. This happens when fuel flowsfrom the remov­able tank to the fixed tank. There is nothing wrong.
There is a clack sound in the unit while unit is burning.
This is the magnetic pump sound . This is nor­mal wrong.
Warm air outlet gets dirty. Clean as set out under “REGULAR
MAINTENANCE”
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SELF DIAGNOSIS
If there is an “E” display, take following measures:
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*
*
*
The unit shuts off at the time of ignition or during operation: Get rid of water or dust in fuel filter and fixed tank, and switch on again. If there is no improvement, refer to your dealer.
Trouble with electrical parts: Needs repair. Refer to your dealer.
Auto shut-off device activated. Check around the unit, and then re-start .
Power failure or overheat prevention device is activated: Remove any obstruction from in front of the unit; next check and clean the warm air intake, after the unit has cooled down, and then re-start the unit.
12. STORING (WHEN NOT IN USE FOR A LONG PERIOD)
1. Remove the power cord from the socket.
2. Clean the warm air intake, warm air outlet, and air filter.
3. Empty the removable fuel tank, and fixed tank. Residual fuel may cause rust etc.
4. Clean fuel filter.
5. Get rid of dust from the unit. Remove front panel and clean inside the unit with vacuum cleaner.
6. Clean surface of the unit with a wet cloth and wipe with a dry cloth.
7. Replace the unit in it’s carton box, and place it in a dry, level place . Caution: Do not tilt the unit, or lay it on its side. Keep this manual handy for future reference
Followed from trhee BIPS, it means that the unit was put in air sensor security. Air the room and chek if your unit is at the good distance with the wall and other stuf. (see page 39)
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13. REGULAR MAINTENANCE
All cleaning and maintenance must be done after switching off the heater, disconnecting the plug from the socket, and after waiting until the unit has cooled down.
WARM AIR INTAKE (AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK)
Clean with vacuum cleaner or a brush. Do not bend or tug the room thermo sensor.
Note: A clogged air intake reduces the volume of air, and
the overheat prevention device may be activated, due to the high temperature in the unit..
CHECK THAT THE AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF DEVICE IS OPERATING PROPERLY (ONCE OR TWICE PER MONTH)
With your heater working, move it to see if the automatic shut-off device is operating. Never try to take it down. Never take the auto shut-off device apart.
MAINTENANCE OF THE WARM AIR OUTLET (ONCE OR TWICE PER MONTH)
There may be an accumulation of dust on the top, around the heater or on the warm air outlet .First clean with a damp cloth, than with a dry duster.
CLEANING OF AIR FILTER (MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK)
Remove air filter from the unit, and clean it with vacuum cleaner or a brush. Caution: A clogged air filter causes incomplete
combustion. * After washing air filter, dry well before replacing. * Do not run the unit without the air filter.
CLEANING OF FUEL FILTER AND FIXED TANK (ONCE OR TWICE A SEASON)
If there is any water or dust in the fuel filter or fixed tank, the following situation may occur, even if there is sufficient fuel in the tank.
- Does not ignite ________________________
- Flame lengthens and gives off odours.
- Switch off during operation ___
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In all the above instances, clean the fuel filter as follows:
1. Remove the fuel filter from the fixed tank
* Be careful not to allow water or dust into the fixed
tank.
2. Clean the fuel filter with fuel
* First get rid of water or dust from the fuel filter
before cleaning.
* Treat gently so that the filter does not get damage.
Note: Never
wash fuel filter with water.
4. Replace fuel filter in original position. Wipe up any spilled fuel.
Note:If any of above conditions persist after cleaning,
consult your dealer. Caution:Never dismantle, or replace electrical parts, or
burner parts.
* Never disconnect electrical parts, and never replace them with non-approved parts.
14. PERIODICAL CHECK
Periodical checks are required after using the unit for a time. Ask your dealer about the checks necessary.
15. REPLACEMENT OF THE SPARE PARTS
Only use genuine parts, available at your local dealer. The manufacturer can not be responsible for problems caused by use of non­approved spare parts, or because of repairs undertaken by unqualified personnel. Ensure that you ask for only genuine parts from your local dealer. In addition to invalidating your guarantee, using non-genuine spare parts also reduces the performance of your heater, and, above all, causes accidents.
16. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products sould not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling
advice.
FUEL FILTER
FUEL
RUBBER
CLEAN FUEL
PUMP
BUCKET
FIXED TANK
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MODE BUTTON
Display changes everytime this button is pressed.
During operation: Displays temperature => Time setting mode => Timer setting mode When not in operation: Displays present time
4. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF OPERATING BUTTONS INVERTER 3007
FUEL SIGN
When flashing with alarm sound: Will automatically shut off (starts flashing 20-
40 minutes before shut off) When fast flashing and alarm sounds: Will automatically shut off due to fuel shortage
(ON lamp flashes quickly as well).
TEMP. ADJ. BUTTONS
Press when changing Set Temperature. . . . down . . . up
CHILD LOCK BUTTON
Press to set / cancel CHILD LOCK.
ON/OFF SWITCH (ON LAMP)
Press for turn on/off the unit. When flashing: Advance heating (the heater will turn ON
automatically after Advance heating is
complete). When lit: Operating (burning) When quickly flashing: Automatic shut off for some reason.
CLOCK/TIMER BUTTONS
Press when setting Present Time and timer. . . . Hour . . . Minute
TIMER “ON” SWITCH (TIMER LAMP)
Press for Timer operation When lit: Timer is working When flashing with alarm sound: Automatic shut off by the Timer mode .
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INVERTER 6007 AND 5005
ECO BUTTON
Press this key to set / cancel ECO mode
5 SEC BUTTON
Press this button to set / cancel 5-second ignition.
FUEL SIGN
When blinking and alarm sounds: Will automatically shut off (starts blinking 20-
40 minutes before shut off) When fast blinking and alarm sounds: Will automaticall y shut off due to fuel shortage
(ON lamp blinks fast as well).
MODE BUTTON
Display changes everytime this button is pressed.
During operation: Displays temperature => Time setting mode => Timer setting mode => Count down mode When not in operation: Displays present time
TIMER “ON” SWITCH (TIMER LAMP)
Press for timer operation When lit: Timer is working When lit and alarm sounds: Automatic shut off for timer mode
(1 hour).
CLOCK/TIMER BUTTONS
Press when setting Present time and timer. . . . Hour . . . Minute
TEMP. ADJ. BUTTONS
Press when changing set temperature. . . . down . . . up
ON/OFF SWITCH (ON LAMP)
Press for turn on/off the unit. When blinking: Advance heating (automatic turn on after
advance heating) When lit: Operating (burning) When fast blinking: Automatic shut off for some reason.
CHILD LOCK BUTTON
Press to set / cancel CHILD LOCK.
5 SEC SIGN
Ignition in 5 seconds is possi­ble when this lamp is on
ECO
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INVERTER 5007
ECO BUTTON
Press this key to set / cancel ECO mode
5 SEC BUTTON
Press this button to set / cancel 5-second ignition.
FUEL SIGN
When blinking and alarm sounds: Will automatically shut off (starts blinking 20-
40 minutes before shut off) When fast blinking and alarm sounds: Will automatically shut off due to fuel shortage
(ON lamp blinks fast as well).
MODE BUTTON
Display changes everytime this button is pressed.
During operation: Displays temperature => Time setting mode => Timer setting mode => Count down mode When not in operation: Displays present time
TIMER “ON” SWITCH (TIMER LAMP)
Press for timer operation When lit: Timer is working When lit and alarm sounds: Automatic shut off for timer
mode (1 hour).
CLOCK/TIMER BUTTONS
Press when setting Present time and timer. . . . Hour . . . Minute
TEMP. ADJ. BUTTONS
Press when changing set temperature. . . . down . . . up
ON/OFF SWITCH (ON LAMP)
Press for turn on/off the unit. When blinking: Advance heating (automatic turn on after
advance heating) When lit: Operating (burning) When fast blinking: Automatic shut off for some reason.
CHILD LOCK BUTTON
Press to set / cancel CHILD LOCK.
5 SEC SIGN
Ignition in 5 seconds is possible when this lamp is on
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The following is a trouble-shooting table with problems and their probable causes. Take the necessary measures suggested as soon as possible. See your local distributor if necessary.
11. TROUBLE SHOOTING AND REFERENCE TABLE
Phenomena
Causes
Solutions
The plug is not properly in place.
Make sure plug fits properly in power outlet.
Power failure.
Wait until power comes back.
Auto shut-off device has been triggered.
Reignite unit, change unit location to a better place.
The tank is empty.
OIL
Fill the fuel tank.
Fuel feeder cap is loose.
Fasten the cap tightly.
Fuel
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E0 E2 E3 E4
Change to clean fuel.
Water and/or dust in fuel.
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E0 E2 E3 E4 OIL
Remove water and clean filter.
Fuel tank is not fitted properly.
OIL
Refit fuel tank properly into fixed tank.
Fuel filter is not fitted.
OIL
Fit it properly into fixed tank.
Fuel system connections are loose.
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See your local distributor.
Air filter is clogged.
E0 E2 E4
Clean air filter.
Overheat prevention device has
Warm air outlet is blocked.
EH
Remove the obstruction.
been triggered
Air intake is blocked.
EH
Clean air intake area.
Anti-room temp. overheating device is triggered.
EH
Open the window, and ventilate the room.
E9
Release child lock Child lock is set.
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