Toyoset RCA-2800 Operation And Maintenance Instructions page 10

Portable kerosene heater
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REPLACING THE IGNITER COIL
WARNING: Before replacing the igniter coil, allow the heater to cool completely.
1. FIRST CHECK THE BATTERIES
When the igniter coil no longer glows sufficiently to light the
wick, replace the batteries. If proper glow is not restored, the
igniter coil may be defective.
2. CHANGE THE IGNITER COIL
Remove the batteries from the battery holder.
Release the automatic extinguisher, and remove the heat chamber
as described in Items 1 and 2 of the preceding section.
Note that the igniter coil fits into a bayonet socket the same way a
flashlight bulb fits into its holder.
To remove the igniter coil, push it in and twist in either direction
while holding the sides of the socket with your other hand.
Install the new igniter coil by pressing it into the socket and
turning.
Replace the heat chamber, and reinstall the batteries.
At the end of each heating season, or when you do not plan to use your heater for an extended
period of time, the following procedures are recommended:
1. DRAIN FUEL SUB TANK
After you have burned your heater dry,
kerosene will remain in the fuel sub tank. It should be removed in
odor to avoid contamination when the heater is refueled at a later
date. To do this, disassemble the heater as described in items, I
throng 4 under "REPLACING THE WICK". Remove the fuel
acceptance fitting from the hole in the fuel sub tank.
Tilt the drip tray toward the hole, and remove the remaining
kerosene with a siphon or a small syringe.
Replace the fuel acceptance fitting.
Replace the cabinet and the heat chamber.
2. REMOVE BATTERIES FROM BATTERY HOLDER
3. STORE HEATER
The original shipping carton is the best place to store your heater.
If you do not have original packing materials, cover the heater
with a large plastic bag and store in a dry place.
STORAGE
a small amount of
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