GENERAL HAZARD WARNING: READ AND UNDERSTAND
ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE
ASSEMBLING, STARTING, OR SERVICING THE HEATER.
Be sure to comply with the instructions and warnings provided with this heater. Failure to
comply can result in fire or explosion that can cause property loss, bodily injury, or loss
of life. Only persons who can follow and understand these instructions should operate or
service this heater. If you need heater info; such as an operating manual, labels, etcetera,
contact Pinnacle Climate Technologies at 800-641-6996.
NOT FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL LIVING AREAS OR IN
ENCLOSED SPACES WITHOUT ADEQUATE VENTILATION.
FOR OUTDOOR USE. INDOOR USE PERMITTED ONLY
FOR: THE TEMPORARY HEATING OF ADEQUATELY VENTILATED BUILDINGS
OR STRUCTURES UNDER CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION OR REPAIR. This is an
unvented portable heater that uses air (Oxygen) from within the area in which it is used.
Failure to provide adequate combustion and ventilation air will result in asphyxiation, carbon
monoxide poisoning, bodily injury or death. Refer to “Ventilation” on Page 5.
FIRE, BURN, INHALATION AND EXPLOSION HAZARD. Keep
combustibles such as; building materials, paper or cardboard a
safe distance away from the heater as recommended by these
instructions. Never use the heater in spaces which contain products such as; gasoline,
solvents, paint thinners, dust particles, volatile or airborne combustibles or any unknown
chemicals. This is an unvented portable heater. It uses air (Oxygen) from the area in which
it is used. Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. Refer to “Ventilation”
on page 5. Bulk fuel storage should be a minimum of 25 feet from heater.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS HEATER UNTIL YOU HAVE READ
AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND THESE SAFETY AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result
in death, serious bodily injury, property loss or damage from the hazards of fire, soot production, explosions, burns, asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning. Only persons who
can read and understand these instructions should use or service this heater
NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING OR WHILE CONNECTED
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
DANGER
TO A POWER SOURCE
DO NOT START THE HEATER WHEN EXCESS OIL HAS
ACCUMULATED.
DO NOT START THE HEATER WHEN THE CHAMBER IS HOT.
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: This product contains chemicals,
including lead, known to the State of California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS: Massachusetts state law prohibits the use of this heater
in any building which is used in whole or in part for human habitation. Use of this heating
device in Massachusetts requires local fire department permit (M.G.L.C. 148, Section 10A).
NEW YORK CITY RESIDENTS: The New York City Fire Code prohibits the storage,
handling and use of kerosene fueled heaters for space heating. Any person violating that
provision may be punished by a fine up to $10,000 and a term of imprisonment of up to 6
months.
THE INSTALLATION OF THIS HEATER SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REGULATIONS OF
THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.
Look for this icon throughout the manual for helpful tips on how to
assemble, use and clean your SDR Heater.
RISK OF INDOOR
AIR POLLUTION!
The products described in this manual are kerosene
direct-red, forced air heaters. Kerosene forced air
heaters are primarily intended for use for temporary
heating of buildings under construction, alteration or
repair. Direct-red means that all of the combustion
products of the heater enter the heated space. This
appliance is rated at 98% combustion efciency, but
does produce small amounts of carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is toxic. Humans can tolerate
only small amounts of carbon monoxide and so
precautions should be taken to provide proper
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING MAY
LEAD TO DEATH!
ventilation. Failure to provide proper ventilation in
accordance with the instructions in this manual can
result in death.
People with breathing problems should consult a
physician before using this heater.
Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble
the u. Symptoms of improper ventilation / carbon
monoxide poisoning are:
Headache • Dizziness • Nausea • Dry Mouth Sore
Throat • Burning of Nose and Eyes
If you experience any of these symptoms:
GET FRESH AIR AT ONCE! Have your heater
serviced and check for proper ventilation. Some people
are more affected by carbon monoxide than others.
These include: pregnant women, those with heart or
lung problems, anemia or those under the influence of
alcohol or at high altitudes.
Not For Indoor Use. Indoor use permitted only
for the temporary heating of buildings under
construction, alteration or repair!
Provide at least a three square foot (2,800 sq cm)
opening of outside air for every 100,000 Btu / Hr
heater rating. Refer to “Ventilation” on page 6 for
further instructions.
3. Slide wheel onto axle and hold in place with the
axle nuts. (See Figure 1).
Wheel Support Frame
Tire
Axle Nut
4. Place heater on wheel support frame and line up
holes on the fuel tank lip.
5. Attach front handle with (4) long screws
(50 mm) and (4) nuts through the second and
third hole from the front on both sides of the tank
lip and wheel support frame and tighten firmly.
6. Insert (2) short screws (30 mm) through the first
hole the front of in the tank lip and tighten firmly.
Make certain all (6) screws are secure.
7. Attach rear handle with (4) long screws (50 mm)
and (4) nuts through the first and second hole
from the rear on both sides of the tank lip and
wheel support frame and tighten firmly.