Operator`s manual

Operator's Manual: Models CB-1500 & CB-2500 (230V / 50 Hz)
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Cleaning the Tank
DO NOT allow water, sludge, or other debris to accumulate in your oil supply tank to the point that non-
combustible or harmful materials are drawn into the pump or burner.
Drain water and sludge from the bottom of your tank at least once a year, and more frequently with water
accumulation.
NOTE: If your used oil tank has not been cleaned on a regular basis, a considerable amount of sludge,
etc. may have accumulated on the bottom of the tank. Under these circumstances, it is advisable for you
to hire your used oil hauler to pump the tank. Make sure the tank is pumped to the bottom to remove all
sludge, etc. from the tank (your used oil hauler may charge an additional fee for this type of service).
The best time to pump the used oil tank is at the end of the heating season when the tank is low. This
allows sufficient time to refill the tank with used oil (generated by your company over the summer
months) so that you have adequate fuel for the heating season.
Annual Burner Tune-up
Your Clean Burn furnace requires annual periodic maintenance. The burner requires an annual tune-up
--similar to an automotive tune-up--to keep it running in peak condition. The burner tune-up should be
performed by a qualified Clean Burn service technician who has the necessary parts and expertise..
Contact your local Clean Burn dealer to schedule the annual periodic maintenance which is usually (preferably)
performed during warm weather to prepare the furnace for the next heating season. Various levels of service
are provided to fit your particular need.
End of Season Maintenance
ATTENTION: Turn main power to your furnace OFF at the end of the heating season. DO NOT operate
your furnace during warm weather just to burn oil, or severe damage to the combustion chamber/heat exchanger
may occur.
Contact your local Clean Burn dealer to schedule your annual burner tune-up. Allow only trained,
authorized service personnel to service your burner.