INDEX
1. PRODUCT PRESENTATION
1. UNPACKING
2. SAFETY INFORMATION
3. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
4. COMBUSTIBLE
4. THEORY OF OPERATION
4. OPERATING INSTRUCTION
4. SAFETY DEVICE
4. MOVING AND TRANSPORTATION
5. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
6. ACCESSORIES
7. FAULTS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES
PRODUCT PRESENTATION
XL9 is a generator of heat by radiation. Radiation technology
is based on the same physical principle behind the warmth of
sunlight. The sun heats bodies without a fl ow of warm air but
by waves of radiation. The radiation method is becoming highly
popular among professional clients because of the countless
advantages it offers. XL9 was designed on the basis of this
physical principle and has become irreplaceable in environ-
ments which require a constant, even source of heat for warmth,
defrosting and drying. In addition, its extremely low noise level
makes it suitable for working without having to put up with the
noise that other types of heater normally produce. The genera-
tor has rubber wheels for ease of movement and it can also be
raised and set at different heights by means of eyebolts. Its
extended autonomy and automatic thermostat function grant
the operator maximum freedom of use. The external fuel-tank
indicator provides an easy check on whether fuel needs topping
up. The S model has a dual power device that enables a more
effi cient use of the machine under different conditions and dur-
ing the various seasons of the year.
UNPACKING AND PACKAGING
UNPACKING
• Remove the supports used to pack the appliance (Fig. 1).
• Open top side of the box.
• Remove the cardboard from the top.
• Remove the supports that hold the generator to the pallet (Fig.
2).
• Delicately lower the heater off the pallet.
• Dispose of the material used to pack the generator according
to the current government regulations in your area.
• Check the machine for eventual damages incurred during
transportation, if the machine appears damaged immediately
inform the store where you purchased it.
Figur 1 - Packaging
ON PACKAGING AND STORING
If the generator needs to be placed in storage, or if it has suffered
major damage in transport, or needs to be repaired:
• Check for damage, in particular of a nature which could cause
loss of fuel. In this case, empty the tank of the remaining fuel.
• For storage, place the generator on the same pallet from which
it was unpacked and, for return, on any suitable EPA-branded
euro-pallet.
• Firmly anchor the generator to the pallet (Fig. 2).
• Whenever possible, slide the cardboard packing from the
top down over the pallet and anchor it fi rmly using suitable
materials (Fig. 1).
• Store the machine in a suitable, dry place and do not stack
more than two. Despatch the generator preferably as shown
Fig. 1 or at least as shown in Fig. 2.
Figur 2 - On pallett
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