Vassilias R-7010 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
ONLY USE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA
USER MANUAL
FOR
GAS AND QUARTZ TUBE HEATER
R-7010
WARNING:
IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY. A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE. PERSONAL
INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Type : GAS AND QUARTZ TUBE HEATER
Dimensions : 42*36*72 ( D*W*H )
WARNING:
1. THE APPARATUS IS NOT READY FOR THE PHYSICALLY WEAK, SLOW
RESPONSE OR MENTAL DISORDERS (INCLUDING CHILDREN) TO USE,
UNLESS IT BEARS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE GUIDANCE OF SAFETY
OR SAFE USE OF THE HELP;
2. CHILDREN SHOULD BE MONITORED TO ENSURE THEY DO NOT PLAY
APPARATUS;
3. HEATER IS NOT LOCATED IMMEDIATELY BELOW A SOCKET-OUTLET
4. WARNING: THIS HEATER IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A DEVICE TO
CONTROL THE ROOM TEMPERATURE. DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IN
SMALL ROOMS WHEN THEY ARE OCCUPIED BY PERSONS NOT
CAPABLE OF LEAVING THE ROOM ON THEIR OWN, UNLESS
CONSTANT SUPERVISION IS PROVIDED.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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1. Always use heater in accordance
with instructions supplied with each
heater.
Keep instructions in a safe place.
2. DO NOT place clothes or other
materials on the heater. This could cause
a fire risk and/or affect the efficiency of
the appliance.
3.
DO NOT position heater close
furniture.
4. DO NOT move heater from room
to room when lit.
5. DO NOT position heater close to
walls, furniture, net curtains, bed
linen or any other inflammable
materials as this could result in the
risk of fire. The following
minimum distances should be
respected; 50cm from side, 100
cm from front. ALWAYS face
heater towards center of room.
The heater should be positioned
on a level surface at all times.
6. If a leak is suspected, turn the gas
off at the cylinder. DO NOT
disconnect the regulator. Check all
connections. Slowly turn the gas on
and brush the connections with
soapy water or liquid detergents a
gas leak will form bubbles. If a leak
is found, turn the gas off. DO NOT
use the heater again until it has
been checked by a competent
person in accordance with the Gas
Safety (installations and use)
Regulations 1998
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USING ENVIRONMENT
Your heater consumes oxygen while it is in function. For that reason, adequate
ventilation should be provided in rooms in which the heater is used. This ensures the
removal of products of combustion and allows the entry of replacement air.
Adequate ventilation should considerably reduce the possibility of condensation
occurring. The following table shows the smallest sizes of room suitable for each heat
setting and the ventilation.
FOR CATALYTIC HEATER MODELS:
Number of radiant
continuously IN USE
ROOM SIZE
VENTILATION
Low level High level
1 40 cubic meters - 4m*4m*2.5 40cm2 40cm2
2 70 cubic meters - 7m*4m*2.5
70cm2
70cm2
3 105 cubic meters - 105m*4m*2.5
105cm2
105cm2
1. This appliance requires a hose and a regulator.
2. Only use in well ventilated areas.
3. Do not use in vehicles, caravans or auto caravans.
4. Do not attempt to use in high-rise flats, basements, bathrooms or
bedrooms.
5. Do not use your heater while sleeping.
person in accordance with the Gas Safety (installations and use) Regulations
1998.
3. If any parts need replacing, they should be replaced only with the correct parts
supplied by the original manufacturer.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC.
At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste.
It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or
to a dealer providing this service.
Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative
consequences for the environment and health, deriving form inappropriate disposal
and enables the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings in
energy and resources. As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances
separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.
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purposes.
17. Do not cover your heater. Fabrics, clothing, hangings, net curtains, bed
linens and other flammable materials may ignite if placed against the
outlets of your heater.
18. In the event of leakage, the appliance should be turned off at the
regulator switch-on valve and the regulator disconnected from the
cylinder.
19. After use turn off the appliance at the gas container valve.
20. Only use in a well ventilated area.
STORAGE
1. Disconnect cylinder.
2. Store cylinder in a well-ventilated area away from combustible material. Storage
preferable be in an outhouse but must not be in a basement or high-rise flat.
3. The heater should be covered in a dry, dust-free area in its original packaging.
CLEANING
1. Make sure unplug the heater before cleaning.
2. Turn of your gas supply at the regulator.
3. Use a damp soapy wrung cloth clean the exterior and cylinder storage area of
your heater.
4. Make sure that no water gets onto the burners or pilot/light area. Wipe the
heater dry before use.
5. Don’t use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the quality paint finish.
MAINTENANCE
1. Check flexible tubing between regulator and heater regularly and replace if
perished, worn or damaged. In any case replace tubing taking into
consideration the expiration date.
2. It is recommended that the heater be serviced every year by a competent
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6. Do not store flammable liquids or material near the heater.
7. Do not expose the gas bottle to the full summer heat nor too near any other
heat source.
8. Do not place a heater in use near curtains, furniture, wood paneling or
combustible material which can deteriorate with heat.
9. While in use, ensure that children do not approach the heater.
10. Do not move the appliance when in use; the safety device may be
activated by knocks or movement.
11. This appliance should be tested for leaks before initial use and whenever
the cylinder is re-connected.
12. It is important that all gas connections have been correctly made to
prevent any leakage. Do not use naked flame to test for leaks. Call your
supplier to ask support.
13. Always use your cylinder always in an upright position.
14. Always turn off the regulator control when the heater is not in use.
15. When lighting your heater for the first time or after a period of time has
passed since the last use, light the heater outside and burn outdoors for 15
minutes.
16. The guard on the appliance is to prevent risk of fire or injury form burns and
no part of it should be permanently removed. It does not give full
protection for young children or the infirm. We would recommend a
fireguard to be fitted.
17. Only connect the apparatus if the voltage indicated on the type plate
corresponds with the mains voltage.
18. In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the heater by towels curtains or
suchlike.
19. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord
20. Turn off the appliance and unplug from outlet when not in use and before
cleaning. Allow it to cool down.
21. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a service agent or
equivalent qualified persons otherwise it may cause a hazard.
22. To protect against fire, electrical shock and injury to person, do not
immerse appliance, power cord, plug in water or other liquid
23. This appliance is indoor use only.
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24. Do not handle plug with wet hands.
25. The appliance has to be unplugged from the wall socket, using the damp
cloth to wipe the enclosure, and then dry it with dry cloth.
FAULT FINDING CHART
For your safety purpose, call local service center if you have problems.
SYMPTOMS FAULT REMEDY
1. Pilot will not light
automatically
No spark across
electrode gap
(a) Ensure that piezo-electric ignition is
functioning correctly.
(b) Check that electrical lead is not
damaged.
(c) Check the battery power if the
heater fitted with Push ignitEr and
replace a new one
2. Pilot will not light
automatically but
points (a) to (e) are
satisfactory and the
pilot will light with a
match
Incorrect position
of spark in
relation to pilot
gas flow.
Re-position spark plug so that spark
jumps across gas flow.
3. Heater will not remain
alight when pressure is
released from ignition
button
Electro-magnetic
valve closes
whilst heater is
alight.
(a) Ensure that thermocouple probe is
located in pilot flame.
(b) Ensure good connection between
thermocouple and valve
(c) Check thermocouple.
(d) Check electromagnetic valve
4. Smell of combustion. Heating
temperature
become lower
than usual
(a) Damage of the catalytic pad.
(b) Gas leakage from the gas circuit
pipe.
(c) Faulty regulator
(d) Hose ageing
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position 2.
4. TURN OFF THE HEATER
Turn off heater at cylinder or turn the switch on the regulator to the “OFF” position.
If the heater is not used for a period of time, disconnect the regulator from the
cylinder and replace any value protection plug or cover.
WARNING
1. Read the instructions before using this appliance.
2. The apparatus is not ready for the physically weak, slow response or
mental disorders (including children) to use, unless it bears responsibility
for the guidance of safety or safe use of the help.
3. Children should be monitored to ensure they do not play apparatus.
4. Use an appropriate regulator, asks your supplier to get one.
5. Never attempt to light if the hose is loose or damaged in any way.
6. Do not press the ignition button for more than 40 seconds.
7. Never disconnect the regulator while cylinder valve or regulator is
open.
8. Do not change cylinders in areas in which open fire exists.
9. Do not expose your cylinder to extreme heat.
10. Do not store any other cylinders in the room in which your heater is
used.
11. Do not insert your finger or any other material through the front panel of
the heater.
12. Leave at least 1 meter distance between your heater and the other
heat source.
13. Do not let unauthorized persons to tamper with your heater.
14. Do not place appliance under electrical socket outlets.
15. Do not use the heater in bathrooms, shower of swimming pool, or
leisure vehicles such as caravans or auto caravans.
16. This heater must not be used without a gas cylinder fitted for stability
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTION
Pos. 1 Pos.2 Pos.3
1. LIGHTING INSTRUCTION
A. The heater has three settings. Lighting and Minimum (Pos.1); Medium (Pos.2)
and Maximum (Pos.3)
B. Place the gas filled cylinder into the back of the heater.
C. Clip on the gas regulator to the gas cylinder.
D. Turn on the gas regulator.
2. LIGHTING
Press the control button for 10 seconds at the Position 1, at the same time press
the piezo igniter key to light with thumb finger of left hand, Continue this
procedure until pilot ignites, approximately after 20 seconds leave control button.
At this stage if the pilot is alight, it means that the heater is at the minimum
position (Pos.1). If the pilot flame goes out please repeat this procedure.
3. HEAT SETTINGS
To change from minimum to maximum gently press control button and turn it to
position 3.
To change from maximum to medium gently press control button and turn it to
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REPAIRS SHOULD ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A COMPETENT PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATIONS AND USE) REGULATIONS 1998
CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
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1. Igniter
2. gas control knob
3. Gas burner safety guard
4. ODS System
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5
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2
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CONNECTING THE CYLINDER
1. Place the gas filled cylinder into the back of the heater
2. Clip on the gas regulator to the gas cylinder
3. Turn the regulator on.
4. Where the regulator is not supplied please contact your gas dealer to advise of
correct type for the gas cylinder being used.
5. IMPORTANT TEST FOR LEAKS:
This must be carried out in a well-ventilated area, free from naked flames and any
other sources of ignition. With the regulator connected to the cylinder turn on the
regulator control. Brush all hose connections, pipe connections to the valve and gas
cylinder valve with a 50:50 solution of detergent and water. A stream of bubbles
forming indicates a leak. If a leak is found turn off at the regulator and disconnect
the regulator from the bottle and remove the gas cylinder outdoors or to a well
ventilated area. Contact your gas supplier for assistance. DO NOT USE THE HEATER.
6. After leak testing is satisfactorily carried out close the back door of the heater. It
may be necessary to move the heater slightly to allow the regulator and hose to fit in
the back without kinking the hose
HOW TO CHANGE A CYLINDER
(a) Unplug the heater before take out the cylinder.
(b) Turn off at the regulator and allow the heater to cool fully before removing and
replacing the cylinder. Do not attempt to replace the cylinder whilst the heater is
still running.
(c) Cylinders must be replaced in a flame free environment.
(d) Do not smoke while changing the cylinder.
(e) When you need to replace your empty cylinder, turn the gas off at the valve or
regulator of the cylinder and take the empty cylinder out of the heater.
(f) Remove the regulator from the empty cylinder.
(g) Following the steps described under “connecting the cylinder”, connect a new
cylinder.
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HEATING TUBE CONTROL
Plug in the heater, and then set the “First” and "Second” to select expected power.
First heating tube rated power input: 500W Second two heating tubes rated power input: 1000W Both Three heating tubes rate power input: 1500W
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For First Tube
For Second Two
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