IGNITION AND STORAGE
1. Switch the cylinder on (see fig. 1).
2. Start the fan by means of the white switch (see fig. 2).
3. Press the gas button and, keeping it pressed, repeatedly press the electric piezoelectric lighter until lame is
visible (see fig. 3).
4. After igniting the flame, keep the gas button pressed for 15-20 seconds to activate thermal safety devices (see fig. 4)
5. At this point, release the button; the flame will stay on.
6. Should the fan stop due to a possible power cut, safety device will automatically switch the generator off in a few
seconds.
7. The same applies in the event of gas interruptions. In both cases follow the same procedure as before to re-ignite.
8. Avoid numerous attempts to ignite the device within a short period: if it does not ignite immediately, proceed with a
troubleshooting.
C
Note: Thermal power can be adjusted between max. and min. values by means of an handwheel ( C ) which is
on the generator panel (for the ADJUSTABLE model only)
STOPPING
• Switch the cylinder off.
• Leave fan running for a few seconds so that cooling off may occur
• Turn off the fan by acting on the white switch.
• Put such a device into a dry and dust free place.
• Always switch the cylinder off when the device is not working.
WARNING: The mobile generator must only be used on fire-resistant floors. – Safety distance: 2 metres from walls or
other objects. – The generator must not be used in rooms containing explosive powders, gas fumes, flammable substances
and materials. – The burner must be regularly cleaned if used in dusty environments.-All service operations must be carried
out by duly authorized staff only.
USE IN ENVIRONMENTS WITH NO PERMANENT PRESENCE OF PEOPLE
• Warning posters must be displayed prohibiting people from being permanently in that room.
• The generators must only be used for rooms drying purposes only, provided that there is a guaranteed quantity of air
exchange necessary for combustion.
• The necessary quantity of air will be reached when the volume of the room (in m
calorific
power (in kW) of all hot air generators used in that room.
• Normal air circulation through doors and windows must be ensured.
USE IN ENVIRONMENTS WITH PERMANENT PRESENCE OF PEOPLE
• The generators can be used in well-ventilated rooms and when the percentage of polluting substances in the air does
not exceed danger levels for health.
• A good ventilation is guaranteed when the room's volume (in m
kW) of all the machines used in that room and when an air circulation through doors, windows or permanent openings
can be guaranteed, the size of which (in m
machines used in that room.Openings must be also distributed in height.
• The concentration of dangerous substances in the air is acceptable until it reaches maximum levels and the
percentage of oxygen in the air exceeds 17% in volume.
The apparatus should not be used for continuous heating of stables and farms.
Fig.1
Fig.3
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) is at least 30 times the nominal calorific power (in
) is at least 0,003 times the nominal calorific power (in kW) of all the
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Fig.2
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) is at least 10 times the nominal
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