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1. Chapter 1 INSTALLATION n Right angled exhaust pipe bend 1 Discharge chute 1 ONIN Right angled air hose 2 Flexible air hose 1 Hose clip 2 82 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION ly Use cellotape or small nails to attach the template to the desired position on the wall see Fig 4 1 For the standard installation use the template sup plied to position the hole for the exhaust pipe correct N Fig 4 Z Comment The heater must be installed on a strong and stable floor The floor must be flat and level If this is not the case the heater can be levelled by means of adjustable legs This can be checked with the plumb line 2 Drill the hole for the exhaust pipe Use a hole saw with a diameter of 70 80 mm see Fig 5 The opening on the interior side of the wall must be a little higher than the opening on the outside in order to create a slight gradient in the feed through and exhaust pipe d a CS w C Fig 5 Tape after installation approximately 2 see Fig 6 This ensures that condensed water in the exhaust pipe flows to the outside and prevents the penetration of rainwa ter and snow after installation ML WY Bes i c NI Fig 6 83 va eee pone J Meer Ee inaner o e 9 C a te e etg 8 8 6 0 0 9 9 6 0 0 P 86 aa e eS arae S PS 25205520 0 808 9 9 0 0 076 s a e e CX n as ase a a o e o a p a a a uin e s a ue
2. Setting Setting Setting Setting Ignition high medium low off 275W 60 W 42 W 35W 4W Ventilator capacity 5 7 4 2 2 8 cubic metre min e Fuel source removable tank of 7 litres or external tank e Heating air as main heat source 95 270 m 90 Chapter 2 OPERATION 3 Operating elements and lights V Programmable Set Back uT 7 Operating mode lights 1 ON OFF button JERNE 6 IInformation display 7 Operating mode lights 7 Operating mode lights 2 Button to activate deactivate pro grammed timer auto switch 7 Operating mode lights 4 f w c 2 SiC UE 7 Operating mode lights of i A A 3 Temperature adjustment button OK WHE 4 Buttons to adjust the clock and the timer FZ wat 5 Timer selector switch ax stre LR a stant setana eo VoM amp g tO SETHACK Fig 2 1 Operation panel ON OFF button The main switch to turn the heater on and off Switch it ON to activate the heater Combustion will start after a 3 9 minutes pre heating period The heater has 4 settings HIGH MEDIUM LOW and OFF Button to activate deactivate programmed timer The switch activates and deactivates the automatic operation setting as programmed in the timer Temperature adjustment button NORMAL and SET BACK temperature selection switches offer the user the option to select the desired temperature during manual or automatic operation Adjustment is extremely simple Buttons to adjus
3. OD a a Sete x Parano o a o o m eu erea 2 ae aa ata Ma a 5 o a a a a a a a 8 8 a CO RONDE PS nm OR ea s OO D 6 OO 8 c areara a e DD SES ers a MER E OD Seat a CY nus eee E E o a a a e a a O nS S CC OC Hd CCo LO COO oat a n t d Poroa Pe a a ove H in s a a o yr DOR E ose e x a p S 5 c HO Exhaust joint Outer flue pipe Wood screws Inner fiue pipe Chapter 1 INSTALLATION Install the inner flue pipe 3 For wall thickness 230 320mm a From inside the room insert the inner flue pipe through the hole Make sure the arrow on the inner flue pipe is pointing up Secure the inner flue pipe to the wall with the three wood screws See Fig 7 C yo 7 Cy C VE J Cy b For wall thickness 130 230mm Fig 7 Remore Intake joint and Exhaust joint from Outer flue pipe See Fig 8 Fig 8 84 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION C From outside insert the outer flue pipe through the hole Secure the outer flue pipe to the wall by turning it clockwise This locks the two halves together See Fig 9 IMPORTANT Make sure the arrow on the outer flue pipe frange is pointing up Make sure to secure the outer flue pipe well A part shown in Fig 9 Outer flue pipe frange i Inside Outside Inner flue pipe 2 downward Min E O Outer flue pipe SO 2 Fig 9 meg Outer flue pipe frange 4 Attach the righ
4. pay attention to the AM or PM designation When setting the SET BACK time the MINUTE button will change in increments of 10 minutes e g 10 00 10 10 10 20 etc C The start time of the SET BACK mode is then shown in the information display e g PM 10 00 Step 2 Set the finish time of the SET BACK mode While the time selector switch is in the END SET BACK mode you must now programme the finish time in the same manner as described above e g AM 6 00 After programming move the time selector switch back to the NORMAL position Step 3 Set the room temperature Slide the SET BACK temperature selector night temperature to the desired position e g 15 C Turn the AUTO switch to the ON position Step 4 Set the ON OFF switch to ON If the temperature is lower than or drops below the requested temperature the heater will start automati cally 7 Reprogramming the heater In certain circumstances e g power cuts it may be necessary to reprogram the heater Follow the steps specified above when reprogramming the timer Do not forget to set the clock step 4 chapter 2 5 8 Cleaning system for the ignition rod Automatic cleaning system of the ignition ignition rod The heater will switch off automatically each day at 2 00 in the morning allowing the ignition rod to clean itself for 10 minutes CL 10 will then appear in the dis play changing every minute to CL 09 CL 08
5. after which the heater will switch on The heater will not work if the room temperature is higher than the desired temperature setting Note The start up time depends on the room tem perature After 9 15 minutes the heater will automatically select the correct operating mode and the ON OFF button will now be illuminated continuously Room temperature under 0 C 15 minutes 0 C 15 C 12 minutes 15 C 9 minutes If no flames are visible after the start up period the heater will deactivate and then restart automatically If flames are still not detected the heater will deactivate and will have to be restarted manually error code EE 2 on information display Step 3 Setting the room temperature Slide the NORMAL temperature selector to the selected position in order to set the desired room tem perature The desired temperature setting is shown in the infor mation display when you set the room temperature The scale on the temperature selector only serves as a reference point The figures on the information display and on the scale may differ this is normal The operating mode is automatically controlled in accordance with the room temperature detected by the room temperature sensor The heater works in the HIGH operating mode until the room temperature has reached the desired level When the room temperature reaches the chosen set ting the heater automatically switches to the MED or LOW op
6. etc 93 Chapter 2 OPERATION Manual cleaning system The heater must be switched off during manual clea ning The ignition rod can be cleaned manually 10 minutes in the following manner Press the Hour and Minute buttons simultaneously for 3 minutes CL 10 will then appear in the information display Cleaning will then start automatically without any other input Attention Cleaning the ignition is important in order to extend the life span of the ignition rod We recom mend cleaning the ignition rod at least once per week 9 Room temperature sensor The room temperature sensor is fitted with a 2 5 metre cable This is located on the back of the heater Ensure that the cable does not touch the outlet tube The room temperature sensor can be installed with cellotape or with a wood screw Select the location where the sensor is to be installed in such a way that it will not be exposed to direct sun light draughts or the warm air flowing out of the heater 10 Switching the heater off Move the ON OFF switch to the OFF Auto light tem perature light goes out position The operating mode light will start to flash until the flame disappears The air circulation ventilator and the ventilator motor con tinue to operate for approximately 3 minutes in order to cool the heater down Check that the ON OFF light switches off when the ventilator has come to rest If you press the ON OFF button during the cooling per
7. immediately adjacent to the exhaust pipe e Inspect the inlet air hose for cracks loose connections or blockages e Check the outlet air hose for cracks loose connections or blockages e Check the back of the heater to ensure that the airflow to the air circulation ventilator is not obstructed e Inspect the interior of the building to ensure that the area immediately adjacent to the heater is free of fuel and objects that may obstruct the free flow of air e Check that the room sensor is not exposed to draughts direct sunlight or heat radiated directly from the heater e Use a spirit level to check that the heater is level If this inspection brings any faults to light resolve these problems before using the heater Use only water free high quality pure q paraffin oil Never use benzene LPG camping gas or other flammable liquids The use of these substances may cause explosions or fire 88 Available fuel supply options The fuel supply of the Laser 56 can be set up as follows Removable fuel tank Insert the removable fuel tank in the top of the heater Connect the free end of the fuel hose to the connect ing piece of the removable fuel tank pressing it firmly until you hear a click Check all parts for any fuel leaks Check on a weekly basis Large gravity operated exterior tank To install a large gravity operated exterior tank follow the instructions below We recommend that you call in a recognised in
8. same opening for ventilation and filling Important Ensure that the fuel pipe is free of dust and waste particles These particles may cause problems in the fuel receptacle Laser 56 NS VA AX X YS a XxX x xX 29 XX e Copper tubing with an exterior diameter of 3 8 must be used for the fuel pipe The installation of the external tank must meet fire safety regulation NFPA31 and or applicable local regu lations Refer to the local authorities for these regula tions Fuel tank placed outside EX B Fuel filter Preferred type water intake cut off valve 2 5 m max a Chery T vr 40 cm min Copper tube with 3 8 exterior diameter Fig 1 11 Connection to the fuel pipe 89 Chapter 2 OPERATION 1 Introduction The Laser is an easy to use ventilated petroleum heater It provides considerable quantities of heat automati cally regulates the room temperature uses very little fuel and electricity and has options for automatic or manual operation This chapter provides all the information required for the operation of the Laser heater system All specified operating procedures must be carried out in the order in which they are described 2 Laser 56 heater specifications Low Medium High Heat yield W 2400 4300 6400 Fuel consumption l h 0 23 0 42 0 63 e Nominal yield as applied to petroleum heaters 93 e Power consumption
9. Zibro Laser 56 guarantee YEARS MANUEL D UTILISATION GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG BRUGSANVISNING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ISTRUZIONI D USO GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Dear Sir Madam Congratulations with your purchase of the Zibro the number one brand among movable heaters You have purchased a first class quality product which will serve you for many years to come This of course provided you use the heater correctly Please read these Directions for Use first to ensure maximum lifetime for your Zibro Your heater comes with a 24 month manufacturer s warranty on all defects in material or workmanship We wish you much warmth and comfort with your Zibro Yours sincerely PVG International B V Customer Service Department 1 READ THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST 2 IN CASE OF ANY DOUBT CONTACT YOUR ZIBRO DEALER 75 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN ADVANCE THE RIGHT FUEL Only use Class C1 paraffin fuel in accordance with BS2869 Part 2 or equivalent Your Zibro heater has been designed for use with high quality water free pure paraffin oil such as Zibro Extra or Zibro Kristal Only fuels of this kind will ensure clean and proper burning Lower quality fuel may result in increased possibility of malfunctioning incomplete burning reduced heater lifetime smoke and or smells deposits on the grid or mantle vvvvyv Using the right fuel is therefore essential for safe efficient an
10. cool down completely Step 3 Pull the heater plug out of the socket Step 4 Look for the source of the overheating Overheating is usually caused by objects that obstruct the free flow of air Check that the circulation ventilator or exhaust pipes are not blocked Check that there are no objects blocking the outlet system see also installa tion Fig 1 1 and 1 2 Chapter 2 OPERATION Step 5 Step 6 Remove the front panel Clean the inside of the heater that the interior is cool enough to touch Wipe all dust off the outside of the housing with a clean non fluffy damp cloth or another suitable cleaning aid Do not forget to clean the outside of the heat chamber and the heat exchanger d Before starting to clean the heater ensure Step 7 Re attach the front panel Step 8 Insert the heater plug into the socket Step 9 Switch the heater ON Step10 Re programme the heater clock and set back timer Attention If the heater overheats after the completion of a recovery procedure contact your dealer and do not switch the heater on until the problem has been resolved 13 Cleaning the filter monthly The filter of the fuel pump must be cleaned each month and at the end of the heating season a Open the flap on the right of the heater b Close the cut off valve on the fuel pipe c Place the fuel collecting gutter under the float house in order to prevent fuel spills Collect the fuel in a container
11. d Unscrew the plate covering the filter e Remove the filter and clean it carefully with compressed air f Replace the filter and screw the covering plate back into position g Wipe away the spilled fuel h Open the cut off valve in the fuel pipe Ensure that there are no fuel leaks Note At the end of the heating season remove any fuel remaining in the float house by unscrewing the drain plug 14 Before consulting an expert The following situations do not indicate defects While switching the heater on or off White smoke can be seen when the heater is switched on for the first time Machine oil or dust on the burner chamber or heat exchanger is burning The flames flicker for several minutes after the heater has been ignited The ignition rod continues to function when the heater is cold even several minutes after ignition This may cause the flames to be a little larger The heater makes intermittent creaking sounds when warming up or cooling down Expansion and shrinkage of metal parts may cause a slight creaking sound Circulation of air in the room does not start immediate ly when the heater is lit To prevent unpleasant cold draughts the ventilator only switches on when the heater has become warm A loud clicking sound can be heard during the first use or when the fuel runs out There is air in the fuel pump This should be gone with in approximately 1 minute If the clicking sound in the fuel pu
12. d comfortable use of your heater Always refer to your local Zibro dealer for the right fuel for your heater e The first time you ignite your heater it will smell like new for a short time e Store your fuel in a cool and dark place e Fuel has a limited shelf life Start every heating season with renewed fuel e The right quality of fuel will be assured when you use Zibro Extra or Zibro Kristal for your heater e f you change to another brand and or type of parrafin oil you must first finish up all the remaining fuel in the heater TIPS FOR SAFE USE 1 Make sure that children are always aware of the presence of a burning heater 2 Position the front of the heater at a distance of minimum 1 5 metres from walls curtains and furniture 3 Do notuse the heater in dusty rooms You will not have optimum burning in such rooms Do not use the heater in the immediate surrounding of a bath a shower or a swimming pool 4 Switch off the heater before you leave or go sleeping Unplug the heater as well when you go away for a longer period of time e g holidays 5 Store and move fuel only in suitable tanks and jerrycans 6 Make sure that the fuel is not exposed to heat or extreme temperature changes Always store the fuel in a cool dry and dark place sunlight will affect the quality 7 Never use the heater in places where harmful gasses or fumes may be present e g exhaust gasses or paint fumes 8 Beware that the grid of the heate
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14. erating mode in order to maintain the desired temperature If the room temperature exceeds Chapter 2 OPERATION the setting by approximately 2 C the heater is switched off automatically If the room temperature drops the heater will automatically restart in order to maintain the desired temperature Note The operating mode lights indicate the mode in which the heater is working at any one time The heater switches automatically between the HIGH MED and LOW operating modes in order to main tain the desired temperature Ke Re ignition Approximately 2 C Approximately 0 7 Set temperature High Fig 2 2 6 Automatic operation Automatic operation is initiated by programming the time temperature settings for a specific time Working in SET BACK mode is programmed for a 24 hour peri od This mode was developed to save energy by using a lower temperature setting usually at night 20 C 75 F 15 C 15 C 60 F 60 F PM 10 00 AM 6 00 PM 10 00 22 00 06 00 22 00 l i e lO 0 Start set back Q Finish set back Fig 2 3 Programming is carried out as follows night setting Ensure that the clock has already been programmed see step 4 chapter 2 5 Step 1 Set the start time of the SET BACK mode A Slide the time selector switch to the START SET BACK position B Press HOUR and MINUTE to set the desired start and finish times
15. i od the heater will automatically restart at the end of this period on off light has switched off if the heater will not be used for an extended period of time a Pull the plug out of the socket after the 94 11 Power cuts recovery system If a power cut occurs while the heater is in operation all electrical systems will be switched off automatically When power is restored the heater will automatically re ignite However this only happens in the manual mode The clock setting and Set Back timer programme are deleted if the power cut lasts longer than 10 seconds The AUTO light will flash when the power is restored The heater must now be reprogrammed If a brief power cut occurs and the flame sensor contin ues to detect a flame only the blower and circulation ventilators will reactivate when power is restored The HIGH MED and LOW operating mode lights will start to flash simultaneously the igniter is not reac tivated Switch the heater off for a moment and then on again to return to normal operation 12 Recovery after overheating The heater is protected against damage caused by overheating A sensor will activate if the temperature in the housing exceeds 90 C Step 1 Switch the heater OFF Step 2 Allow the heater to cool down Ensure that the metal housing has cooled sufficiently before touching it Under normal conditions a period of 30 to 45 minutes is sufficient to allow the heater to
16. itted to a wall mea sures the room temperature in order to automatically regulate the heating The standard sensor wire is approximately 2 5 m long The sensor may not be placed in a draught direct sunlight or the warm air flowing out of the heater This may cause incorrect temperature indications 6 Unpacking Save all packaging materials for possible future trans portation A Remove the cardboard drilling template and the user s manual from the packaging B Remove the base plate and the box with the installation kit from the packaging C Remove the heater from the packaging D Remove the plastic bag covering the heater E Remove the plastic bag containing the parts F Remove the exhaust pipe from the bottom of the box G Check that all parts are present Only the standard feed and exhaust system is supplied with the heater More than 60 cm More than 30 cm More than 1 5 m More than 10 cm More than 30 cm Laser 56 Fig 1 1 Gaps heater exhaust pipe 78 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION FF SL 4 4 4 Flammable object Not less than 60 cm Not less than 45 cm Non flamma e Not less ble object _ than 45 cm Not less than 60 cm Not less than 30 cm Exhaust pipe Not less than 20 cm Fig 1 1 continued gaps heater exhaust pipe Frontal obstruction 45 cm or more 50 cm or more Snow covered surface or ground Important The gap with the ground must be en
17. larged in areas Important A windbreaker may be necessary in open areas that subject to heavy snowfall are subjected to strong winds Strong AA S Extension tube of i max 2 5 metres Must be higher Distance from ja exhaust pipe to Not less windbreaker mini mum 45 cm 4 Windbreaker Cte eo hn t Fig 1 2 Gaps heater exhaust pipe 79 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION After using the installation template as a guide for the drilling of the hole for the exhaust pipe the Laser can be installed normally according to the procedure in the illustration If the template is lost or the heater has to be moved these are the dimensions and locations of the holes for the fuel pipe and exhaust pipe Fuel inlet 80 Back of the heater Centre of the feed through component 305 mm 127 mm Laser 56 Fig 1 3 Template Do not remove any components from the heater Always contact your dealer if repairs are required If the electricity cable is damaged this may only be replaced with type H05 VV F and by a recognised installer Chapter 1 INSTALLATION Standard installation parts The following list of standard installation parts is sup plied with your heater It may be necessary to order extra parts from your Zibro dealer if other installation methods are required Base plate 1 Wall hooks 2 set Pipe holder 2 Pipe lock 1 Exhaust pipe 1 Exhaust Extension pipe S 1 81
18. let with the hose clip Attach the right angled exhaust bend to the exhaust pipe with the pipe holder attach the pipe holder to the connection of the right angled exhaust Fig 13 8 Installation of an external fuel tank The installation of an external fuel tank is illustrated in a diagram Fig 1 11 The fact that installation tech niques for fuel tanks vary means that it is impossible to provide a specific installation procedure However cer bend Attach the right angled exhaust bend to the outlet by sliding the pipe lock into the outlet clip See Fig 13 Pipe holder tain criteria determine the manner in which the heater is supplied with fuel Use the following checklist as a guideline for the installation of an external tank 87 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST e Check whether the heater has been connected to a suitable socket e Check that a suitable quantity of petroleum is in the fuel tank e Ensure that the fuel is free of water or other contaminants e Check that the fuel tank is in good working order it must be free of rust corrosion and or leaks e Inspect the fuel pipe for signs of leaks loose connections cracks air bubbles or blockages e Check that the fuel valves on the fuel tank and the fire safety valve are open in order to allow the free flow of fuel e Check outside the building in order to ascertain that there is no fuel or obstructions to the free circulation of air in the area
19. mber Too much fuel in the burner The room temperature is higher than 35 C The room temperature is lower than 10 C Solution Insert the plug into the socket Check the fuse or contact your dealer Check fuel meter top up if necessary Open the valve by turning it anticlockwise Press the red reset button Clean the exhaust pipe Clean the fuel filter Contact your dealer Press the red reset button Check the fuel meter on the tank top up if necessary Clean the protective cap on the ven tilator remove dust and obstacles Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Adjust the pressure on the fuel sup ply to a maximum of 2 5 PSI x 0 17 bar Contact your dealer Remove the soot from the exhaust pipe Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Place a windbreaker Check repair the exhaust pipe Pay special attention to all the connections Check repair all the connections in the fuel supply pipe Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Check that the room temperature sensor is in the correct position Check that the room temperature sensor is in the correct position Warning Stop using the heater if error EE10 occurs Only restart the heater when this problem has been resolved Note If you have checked remedied all possible causes of the problem and the heater will not start after 3 attempts contact your dealer 96 Chapter 4 WARRANTY PROVISIONS Your hea
20. mp does not stop after approximately 1 minute push the red reset but ton on the float chamber do not hold it in Also check whether all the fuel valves are open the fuel filters are clean and whether there is sufficient fuel Note The fuel pump may make a slight ticking sound during normal operation This does not indicate a prob lem While the heater is in operation A part of the burner pot and or heat exchanger becomes red in colour during operation This is normal and does not indicate a problem 95 Chapter 3 ERROR MESSAGES Error code Problem Power light is not lit EE2 No ignition EE6 Flame goes out imme diately after ignition Poor noisy combustion Odours EE8 Defective blower motor EE10 Heater will not switch off Hi Lo Cause The plug is not in the socket The print plate does not function correctly No fuel The fuel tank valve is closed Air bubble in the fuel pipe Blocked exhaust pipe Blocked fuel filter Defective ignition print plate or fuel pump Air bubble in fuel pipe No fuel Overheating safety feature is activated Defective flame sensor Fuel supply is blocked Pressure on fuel supply is incorrect Float mechanism does not work Soot formation in the exhaust pipe Burner ring is fitted incorrectly Altitude above sea level too great Excessive wind pressure in the exhaust pipe Leaking exhaust pipe Fuel leak Poor sealing in at the burner cha
21. pair Highly inflammable substances may induce uncontrollable burning causing flames to break out Should this happen never try to move the heater but always switch off the heater immediately In case of emergency you may use a fire extinguisher but only a type B extinguisher a carbon dioxide or powder extinguisher 97 Rev 6 06 DISTRIBUTED IN EUROPE BY PVG INTERNATIONAL BV PVG Austria VertriebsgmbH Salaberg 49 3350 HAAG tel 43 7434 44867 fax 43 7434 44868 email pvgaustria zibro com PVG Belgium NV SA Industrielaan 55 2900 SCHOTEN tel 32 3 326 39 39 fax 32 3 326 26 39 email pvgbelgium zibro com PVG Schweiz AG Genuastrasse 15 4142 MUNCHENSTEIN tel 41 61 337 26 51 fax 41 61 337 26 78 email pvgint zibro com PVG Deutschland GmbH BeiersdorfstraDe 4 46446 EMMERICH tel 49 2821 76713 fax 31 412 622 893 email pvgint zibro com PVG Scandinavia A S Niels Bohrsvej 10 6100 HADERSLEV tel 45 73 530202 fax 45 73 53 02 04 email pvgdenmark zibro com PVG Espana S A Pol Ind San Jos de Valderas II Comunidad La Alameda C Aurora Boreal 19 28918 LEGAN S Madrid tel 34 91 611 31 13 fax 34 91 612 73 04 email pvgspain zibro com PVG France SARL 4 Rue Jean Sib lius B P 185 76410 SOTTEVILLE SOUS LE VAL tel 33 2 32 96 07 47 fax 33 0 820 34 64 84 email pvgfrance zibro com Lister Gases Bridge Street Holloway Bank Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 OAW t
22. r becomes hot If the appliance is covered there is a risk of fire 76 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1 Introduction This chapter contains all the relevant information specifically e Installation specifications e List of installation tools e Basic requirements for the installation of the fuel tank e Instructions for the installation of the Laser System The heater can be installed at any location on condi tion that there is full compliance with electrical fuel and emission regulations Before you start installing the heating system possibly including electrical wiring and fuel supply equipment check the local building and fire safety regulations The requirements stipulated in these regulations must be respected in order to guarantee a legally approved installation and correct operation maximum altitude of 1000m above sea level Contact your dealer for the necessary adjustments if you wish to use it at a higher altitude a The heater was designed to be used to a 2 Moving the heater In addition to the space required for the heater extra room must be kept free for air circulation We recom mend that you store fuel elsewhere The Laser System can be placed on any type of flooring including fitted carpets or other flammable materials and operate safely unless fuel or fire safety regulations specify oth erwise Check the gaps in the manner stipulated in the instructions in the manual Recommended tool kit Cros
23. shead screwdriver Steel tape measure Felt tip pen or pencil Cement for exterior use Electric drill clockwise and anti clockwise recommended 6 Hole cutting saw jig saw or other tools suitable for sawing a hole of 70 80 mm for the exhaust pipe 7 Long drill 8 Standard screwdrivers 9 Adjustable spanners various sizes 10 Copper tube cutter 11 Reamer 12 Volt Ohmmeter 13 Spirit level 14 Plumber s tape for tube screw thread 15 Small range of self tapping screws 16 Range of pliers pin tongs needle nose pliers cutting pliers locking pliers 17 Insulated screwdriver 18 Protective material for your floor 19 Container for fuel exhaust pipe UI Mu a 3 The electrical supply system The electrical system must be protected from overloads by an at least 5 Ampere fuse or contact breaker Some installations such as for use in mobile q homes must be fitted with a permanent connection to the household power circuits This must be done by a recognised electrician 4 Fuel tank Heater fuel exclusively water free pure paraffin oil in 200 1000 litre storage tanks located outside If large tanks are used a pressure regulator with a max of 2 5 PSI 0 17 bar must be fitted at the inlet on the heater This must be carried out in strict adherence to all local standards and or building regulations 77 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 5 Wiring for the room temperature sensor A temperature sensor that can be f
24. staller The inlet pressure to the heater may not exceed 2 5 psi Use a pressure reduction valve with a maximum thrust of 2 5 psi 0 17 bar The installation height of the bottom of the fuel tank must be 40 cm or more above the level of the floor on which the heater is standing This will ensure that there is sufficient fuel inlet pressure The distance between the floor surface on which the heater is standing and the top of the fuel tank may not exceed 2 5 metres This will prevent excessive fuel inlet pressures The pipe may not have any inverted U bends to pre vent air pockets that may block the fuel supply We recommend using a water blocking filter in the fuel pipe leading into the tank A cut off valve must be fit ted to the tank We recommend installing a fire safety valve and a fuel filter in the fuel pipe The use of a cut off valve placed just before the pipe enters the building will limit the quantity of fuel to be tapped off to a minimum if the heater requires mainte nance Fuel drainage container with unlocking button Fire safety valve recommended Chapter 1 INSTALLATION If a fuel pipe inside the building is more than 90 cm long you must use an extra cut off valve The external fuel tank must be placed at least 2 metres away from any heat source The external fuel tank must have a filling opening on the top and a ventilation opening with a weather resistant cap on the side Some tanks use the
25. t angled exhaust pipe bend to the Fasten the right angled air hose onto the inlet with a outlet of the exhaust pipe Cut if necessary the flexible hose clip Seal the inlets and outlets that are not being air hose to size Fasten the right angled air hose to used with the caps supplied Check that the caps are both ends of the flexible air hose now attach the firmly in position See Fig 10 Use water or soap suds right angled air hose to the inlet of the exhaust pipe to provide lubrication when fitting the right angled air Attach the right angled air hose to both ends of the hose onto the flexible air hose The total length of the flexible air hose Now fasten the right angled air hose exhaust pipe may be a maximum of 3 m max 3 bends to the inlet of the exhaust pipe Hose clip Cap Outlet Fig 10 Right angled exhaust bend 85 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 5 In case the circuit board cover gets in the way of the connection of the standard flue pipe use the exten sion pipe S for the exhaust outlet mouth of the heater See Fig 11 Fig 11 6 Place the heater in the desired location Attach the ing and attach the right angled air hose to the inlet right angled exhaust bend to the outlet the top open Check that everything is firmly attached See Fig 12 Right angled exhaust bend Inle Right angled air hose Outlet f Fig 12 86 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 7 Fasten the right angled air hose to the in
26. t the clock and the timer Timer and clock settings can be adjusted by pressing the hour and minute buttons Time selector switch When the timer and the clock have been programmed and you wish to see a time indication return the selector switch to the normal position The start and finish times of SET BACK timer are also set with this switch Information display Displays the clock set temperature room temperature and error codes Operating mode lights indicate whether the heater is operating at the HIGH MEDIUM or LOW setting ndicate when the heater is operating and flash when the heater is in the cleaning mode Switch on during automatic operation Switch on when the heater is operated manually or in NORMAL automatic operation Switch on when the heater is SET BACK setting of automatic operation 91 Chapter 2 OPERATION 4 Prior to use Step 1 Open the valve s Screw the valve on the top of the removable tank open or open the valve for the external fuel tank and the fire safety valve of the heater if present Step 2 Start the fuel supply Carefully press the red unlocking button for one sec ond to release the float in the fuel receptacle The fuel receptacle only has to be unlocked when the heater is activated for the first time or after it has run out of fuel or if the heater has not been used for an extended period of time Unlocking may also be required if the f
27. ter comes with a 24 months warranty starting on the date of purchase Within this period all defects in material or workmanship will be repaired without any charge The following provisions shall apply regarding this warranty 2 3 We expressly dismiss all other claims for damages including consequential damages Any repairs or replacements of components within the term of warranty will not result in an exten sion of the term of warranty The warranty shall no longer apply when the heater has been modified non original parts have been used or when it is repaired by third parties The warranty shall not apply to parts that are sub ject to normal wear such as the burner mat and the manual fuel pump The warranty shall only apply when you present the original dated proof of purchase provided no changes have been made to it 6 The warranty shall not apply to damages caused by actions not in compliance with the Directions for Use neglect and the use of an incorrect type of fuel or fuel past its use by date The use of incorret fuel can even be dangerous Transportation costs and the risks involved during the transportation of the heater or heater compo nents shall always be for the account of the pur chaser In order to avoid unnecessary costs we recom mend that you always read the Directions for Use carefully first In case they offer no solution please take the heater to your dealer for re
28. uel inlet pressure exceeds 2 5 psi x 0 17 bar In this case a pressure reduction valve must be installed Step 3 Adjust the clock Important The clock on the heater must always be set to the correct time A Switch the time selector switch to CLOCK SET B Press the HOUR and the MINUTE buttons to adjust the hours and minutes Pressing the HOUR or MINUTE button once will adjust the time by one unit hours or minutes respectively Holding the button down accelerates the adjustment of the time display All clock and timer settings are deleted if the power is cut off for a period longer than 10 seconds The infor mation display flashes PM 12 00 when the heater is switched off The clock and timer now have to be reprogrammed C Set the timer switch to the NORMAL setting after completing the clock adjustment The current time is then displayed on the digital indicator 5 Manual operation The heater is operated directly by the user However the heat yield is controlled automatically in accordance with the room temperature registered by the tempera ture sensor Step 1 Select manual operation If the heater is in AUTO mode switch the AUTO 92 switch to OFF to change to MANUAL operation Step 2 Switch the heater ON Press the ON OFF button until ON is displayed The current room temperature and the set temperature are displayed on the information display The ON OFF light starts to flash
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