device is first
turned on.
Ignition on first
start-up or
when all the
fuel has been
used up,
strange noises
during
operation, bad
smell, white
smoke.
A weird sound
when ignited or
flames.
Fire comes out
of the outlet
when ignited,
sparkling.
The unit does
not work.
The device
stopped
working.
The power light
flashes quickly.
Air has leaked into the
circuit.
Metal elements expand in
heat and come into contact
with one another.
Some fuel and air from
previous use remained in
the oil tube leading to the
nozzle and were not mixed
together in the correct
proportion, so ignition is
unstable. Sparks arise as a
result of a coal raid.
No power supply.
Power switch in the off "O"
position.
The set temperature is
lower than the ambient
temperature.
Unstable supply voltage.
The ambient temperature
has exceeded that set on
the unit.
The fuel has run out.
The sun heats the device
very much and the sensor
has detected overheating.
Blocked air outlet or inlet.
The symptoms should
disappear as soon as the air
is pushed out of the
chamber.
Normal phenomenon.
Normal phenomenon, it
should disappear over time.
Check that there is power
supply and that it has the
correct voltage.
Turn the switch to the "I"
position.
Set the temperature knob to
a setting higher than the
ambient temperature.
Change the current source or
stabilize the voltage.
Normal operation of the
appliance - you can set the
knob to an even higher
temperature.
Add fuel.
Avoid exposing the unit to
strong sunlight, especially
when used in open spaces.
Unblock the air outlet or
inlet.