Toyotomi FF 55 Operation Instructions Manual

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FF 55
MODEL
IMPORTANT
1) READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING HEATER.
2) RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
3) CHECK LOCAL AUTHORITY & BUILDING CODES FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.
Specifications ··························································· 1
Safety Features ························································· 2
Safety Tips for Operation ·········································· 3
Fuel Guide ································································· 4
Operating Controls and Part Names ························· 5
Before Ignition ························································ 7
Operation ································································ 8
Turning Heater Off ·············································· 14
VENTED HEATING SYSTEM
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
(Type B)
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CONTENTS
Routine Maintenance ·············································· 15
Troubleshooting ······················································ 17
Long Term Storage ················································· 18
Standard Installation Parts ··································· 19
Installation Advice ················································ 20
Installation of Heater and Flue Pipe ····················· 21
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    VENTED HEATING SYSTEM OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FF 55 MODEL (Type B) IMPORTANT 1) READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING HEATER. 2) RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 3) CHECK LOCAL AUTHORITY & BUILDING CODES FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.
  • Page 2: Section A

    SECTION A: SPECIFICATIONS Model: FF 55 Heater Efficiency: 92.4% (1) Heat Rating: High - 5.50 kW (18,800 BTU/h) Med - 3.74 kW (12,800 BTU/h) Low - 1.88 kW ( 6,430 BTU/h) Fuel Consumption: High - 0.622 L/h Med - 0.423 L/h Low - 0.213 L/h...
  • Page 3: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES Your heater is equipped with a number of integral safety features. Please familiarize yourself with these features. If the heater shuts down due to the operation of any safety device, ensure the problem is identified and corrected. Note that normal combustion flames inside the combustion chamber, can be seen through a “peep hole”, located in the front bottom left hand corner of the hot air outlet louver’s.
  • Page 4: Section B

    SECTION B: SAFETY TIPS FOR OPERATION CAUTION: Heater and vent pipe system must be properly installed before operation. Please follow instructions under “Installation”, Section I. RIGHT WRONG Danger PARAFFIN PARAFFIN 1. NEVER use any fuel other than Paraffin. NEVER USE GASOLINE. Use of gasoline can lead to uncontrollable flames, resulting in destructive fire.
  • Page 5: Section C

    SECTION C: FUEL GUIDE The FF 55 is designed for use with Paraffin. Use of low-quality fuel will cause burner performance to drop, leading to abnormal combustion and reduced heater life. Purchase only Paraffin, in non-red cans reserved exclusively for fuel and marked accordingly with the word “PARAFFIN”.
  • Page 6: Section D

    SECTION D: OPERATING CONTROLS AND PART NAMES Before using heater, familiarize yourself with the following operating controls and part names. Ciraulation air filter 16. Circulation fan Control panel Front panel Combustion flames peep hole Red reset button 17. Room temperature sensor Louver Pipe stopper Outlet opening...
  • Page 7 1. ON/OFF switch: Main switch turns heater on and off. When switched on, heater begins operation and combustion starts after preheat period. 2. AUTO button: The button turns weekly timer operation modes on and off which have been programmed into weekly timer. 3.
  • Page 8: Section E

    SECTION E: OPERATION BEFORE IGNITION 1. Open the Valve(s) Open the valve(s) of the external fuel tank. 2. Start the Fuel flow Red Reset Button If using heater for the first time, press the red reset button in order to send fuel to the fuel sump and release.
  • Page 9: Operation

    3) Setting of a day of the week “dAy” sign is shown on the display and all of a day of the week blink. Press the “▲MIN.” button or the “▼HOUR” button to set a day of the week. A day of the week will blink. (Initial setting is “SUN”.) The other days of the week will go off.
  • Page 10 2. Adjusting Room Temperature A. Press the “▲MIN.” or “▼HOUR” button. ˚F or ˚C will start to flash. NOTE: The“▲MIN.” or “▼HOUR” button will change the temperature in increment of 1˚C (2˚F). B. Press the “▲MIN.” or “▼HOUR” button as required. Room temperature can be set from 10˚C (50˚F) to 32°C (90˚F).
  • Page 11 CHILD LOCK OPERATION Press the CHILD LOCK (CLEAR) button for more than 3 seconds to set the childproof lock while in operation or not operation. “CHILD LOCK” sign will be shown on the digital indicator. The childproof lock can be used to prevent children accidentally changing the heater settings. When the heater is burning and the childproof lock is on, the heater can only be switched off.
  • Page 12 1. Set the Weekly Timer NOTE: The following programs are set at the factory in advance. Program # Clock Time Temp. 6:00 20˚C (68˚F) “MON” “TUE” “WED” “THU” “FRI” 8:30 16˚C (62˚F) “MON” “TUE” “WED” “THU” “FRI” 17:00 20˚C (68˚F) “MON”...
  • Page 13 2) Set the timer The timer time is shown on the display. (In case that the timer time is not set, the bars are shown on the display.) Press the “▲MIN.” button or the “▼HOUR” button to set timer time. “0:00” will be shown on the display. (The all signs except the colon will blink.) When pressing the “▼HOUR”...
  • Page 14 2. Activate Weekly Timer Operation During operation (in a SW/ON position), press the “AUTO” button to enter the weekly timer operation mode. The “AUTO” sign will be shown on the display. However, if no program is set, you can hear the beep sound and cannot enter the weekly timer operation mode.
  • Page 15: Turning Heater Off

    POWER FAILURE RECOVERY SYSTEM If at any time a power failure occurs during operation, heater will turn off. When the power returns, the unit will automatically restart with the following conditions. Please reset each setting when the settings are erased as indicated below.
  • Page 16: Section F

    SECTION F: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Be sure to disconnect heater before performing any checks or cleaning. CAUTION: Allow heater to cool completely before cleaning or maintenance. FOR OPTIMUM HEATER PERFORMANCE, THE PARTS SHOWN BELOW SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY: Ciraulation air filter Circulation fan Louver Integral fuel strainer...
  • Page 17 This inspection should include: a combustion check; flue pipe check; burner assembly check; cleaning all necessary parts and replacing gaskets as needed. Please ask your authorized TOYOTOMI dealer for details and scheduling. AUTOMATIC IGNITER CLEANING SYSTEM The igniter cleaning mode prolongs the igniter life.
  • Page 18: Section G

    SECTION G: TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE REQUESTING A SERVICE CALL The following symptoms are normal during operation of the heater. CONDITION REASON White smoke or smell inside home when the heater Machine oil used in factory assembly, or transit is first used. dust burns off the surfaces of the burner or heat exchanger.
  • Page 19: Section H

    SECTION H: LONG TERM STORAGE At the close of each heating season, or when you do not plan to use your heater for an extended period, the following procedures are recommended. As the end of the season approaches, calculate your fuel purchases so that you can use up all the fuel you have on hand.
  • Page 20: Section I

    INSTALLATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The FF 55 is designed to be installed in an outside wall so the full advantage of installa- tion simplicity can be made with the “Flue Pipe”, which eliminates the need for tall chimney type flues. No hearth or fire surround is required.
  • Page 21: Installation Advice

    INSTALLATION ADVICE Intake air and exhaust flue pipe openings of the Flue Pipe must be fully exposed to outside. The Flue Pipe must not vent into a chimney, garage, basement, under-floor or ceiling cavity, or any enclosed area, or be installed vertically, because the Flue Pipe is a “Heat Exchanger”...
  • Page 22: Installation Of Heater And Flue Pipe

    Hebel, Linear, Gibraltar and Plaster Board, Tiles, Weatherboard, Plastered Polystyrene, and metal profiles etc. The FF 55 heater is designed to be operated at altitudes up to 900 m, above sea level. For installation at alti- tudes between 900 m and 1800 m, adjustments by authorized serviceperson is necessary. Consult your sup- plier for advice.
  • Page 23: Extension Wire Of Room Temperature Sensor

    EXTENSION WIRE OF ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR A room temperature sensor is located on the right side of the cabinet in front. The room temperature sensor is installed in the sensor case. When the room temperature cannot be reached at the desired temperature depending on the installation situation, the extension wire (*optional) is available to change the location.
  • Page 24 TOYOTOMI CO., LTD. 5-17, Momozono-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, Japan http://www.toyotomi.jp New 09/14 Printed in Japan...

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