Hot
Do not touch the flue stack or
combustion chamber!
Do not perform maintenance until the
flue and combustion chamber have
cooled down.
5.2
General
Warning
Switch off power during maintenance.
When the heater is stored long-term:
1. Switch off the heater.
2. Disconnect the power plug.
3. Clean the heater.
4. Use an oily cloth to clean the combustion
chamber, to protect the combustion
chamber against corrosion.
Warning
Do not operate the heater in hot
weather to burn oil.
5.3
Cleaning the combustion chamber
(fig. 4)
1. Remove the cover (A).
2. Clean the vaporisation ring (C) with a
steel brush.
3. Remove the burner dish (F) with the hook
of the shovel (J).
4. Clean the burner dish with a scraper.
5. Clean the inner side of the combustion
chamber (B) and the vaporisation
chamber (D with the front of the shovel.
Ensure that the holes in the
combustion chamber wall remain
open for combustion air supply.
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6. Remove any soot pieces from the floor of
the combustion chamber.
7. Clean the fuel supply line with a brush
(inner diameter 8.5 mm (0.33"), see fig. 3
(O).
8. Install all parts in reversed order.
5.4
1. Remove the bottom cover (B) of the T-
piece (A).
2. Clean the flue from top to bottom with a
flue brush.
3. Check the connections for leakage.
4. Check the flue parts for rust.
5. Reposition the bottom cover.
5.5
1. Remove the fuel supply (A).
2. Take off the connection plate (B).
3. Take plug (C) from the chassis part.
4. Pull up the tank lock (D).
5. Pull the fuel tank (E) from the heater with
care.
6. Install the fuel tank in reversed order.
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Cleaning the flue stack valve (fig.
7)
Remove the fuel tank (fig. 8)
FAULTS
Ensure that the power is switched on,
and the fuel tank is full, before you
start troubleshooting.
Warning
Switch off power during
maintenance!
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