Operation Manual

Make sure the tank lid has been closed safely before lifting
or transferring the appliance.
The appliance can easily be transferred by the handle and
drawn forward.
Troubleshooting
Failure Possible
cause
Removal
Fan not
starting and
flame not
beginning to
burn.
1. No power
supply
2. Engine
winding is
burnt out or
broken
1. Check the power
supply properties.
Check the switch
functionality and
position.
Check the safety fuse.
2. Switch off the engine.
Fan starting
and flame
not beginning
to burn or
going out
immediately.
1. Ignition
system is not
working.
2. Flame
control is
faulty.
3. Photocell is
not working.
4. No or
insufficient
amount of oil
getting to the
burner.
5. Electric
valve is not
working.
1. Check the ignition
cabling to the
electrodes and
transformer. Check
the position of the
electrodes. Check
whether the electrodes
are clean. Replace the
ignition transformer.
2. Replace the
appliance.
3. Clean or replace the
photocell.
4. Check the pump-
engine connection.
Check whether there
is air in the fuel piping.
Check the hoses and
filter sealing. Clean
the nozzle and replace
it if necessary.
5. Check the plugging.
Clean the electric
valve and replace it if
necessary.
Fan starting
and flame
beginning to
burn but
smoking.
1. Combustion
air is not
sufficient.
2. The fuel
used is dirty
or contains
water.
3. Air in the fuel
piping.
4. Oil volume in
the burner is
insufficient.
5. Too much oil
in the
burner.
1. Remove all possible
obstacles and
obstruction at the air
inlet or outlet. Check
the air inlet ring gauge
position. Clean the
screen.
2. Replace the used oil
with fresh oil. Clean
the oil filter.
3. Check the tightness of
hoses and the oil filter.
4. Check the pump
pressure value. Clean
or replace the nozzle.
5. Check the pump
pressure value.
Replace the nozzle.
Generator
not pausing.
1. Electric
valve
sealing is
defective.
2. Fan
thermostat
is
defective.
1. Replace the electric
valve body.
2. Replace the fan
thermostat.
Flame
blasting off
the appliance
in the front.
1. Insufficient
air inlet in
the
combustion
chamber.
1. Check the fan. Check
the air inlet.
Maintenance and storing
Keep the air slot and body with no dust and dirt.
For cleaning purposes, use a soft cloth and fine soap
solution. Prevent direct appliance contact with aggressive
cleaning agents. Aggressive, volatile and caustic cleaning
agents must not be used.
The appliance needs to be protected against moisture and
dust.
If the appliance is not used for a long time, store it in a
covered state in a dry, safe place inapproachable to
children.
Caution:
Do not service the appliance when plugged, being
operated or hot. The failure to do so could lead to
serious burns and electric shock.
Regular maintenance:
Part Frequency
Fuel tank (pic. F)
To be rinsed out every 150 – 200
running hours or as needed
Air filter
(pic. G)
To be washed with water and soap
and let dry out every 500 running
hours or as needed.
Fuel filter
(pic. E)
To be cleaned two times during the
heating season or as needed.
Ignition
electrodes
(pic. C)
To be checked every 500 running
hours; distance 4-5 mm.
Fan blades
To be cleaned every season or as
needed; fan wheel screw to be
tightened with hand.
Engine
Maintenance-free, with permanent
lubrication.
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