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Dyna-Glo Delux Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Model RMC-FA150NGDGD
6. Rotate on/off switch to the ON (I)
position. Set thermostat to desired
temperature. Thermostat setting may
be too low if heater does not start.
Select a higher temperature and start
heater.
NOTE: If the heater does not ignite,
turn on/off switch to OFF ( O ) position.
Wait for the safety control to reset
(usually about five (5) seconds), and try
again.
NOTE: If this does not work, the high
temperature switch may have opened
while the thermostat was shutting
down. Wait 10 to 15 minutes for the
switch to reset, then attempt to light
heater. Continued outages indicate a
system problem, have unit serviced
by a professional.
TO SHUT DOWN HEATER
1. Shut off the gas supply by closing the
valve tightly.
2. After a few seconds, the heater will
burn off the gas that was left in the
supply line.
3. Turn on/off switch to the OFF ( O )
position.
4. Disconnect heater from power supply.

Maintenance

WARNING
Do not attempt to
service the heater
while it is hot, operating or plugged
in. Severe burns or electrical shock
can occur.
1. Be sure to inspect the heater
before each use. Check for leaks
using the method described in
Installation section. Repair any leaks
immediately.2. Always keep heater
clean. Clean the heater annually, or
as often as needed to remove any
dust or debris. When the heater
becomes dirty, wipe it down with a
damp cloth.
3. Keep the inside of the heater
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free from foreign objects and
combustibles.
4. Have the heater inspected annually
by a qualified service person.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
Never service heater
WARNING
while hot, operating
or connected to the gas supply. Severe
burns or electrical shock may occur.
REMOVING PROTECTIVE COVER
1. Remove base lower at the bottom of
the heater.
2. Remove fan guard.
FAN
IMPORTANT: Always remove the fan
from the motor shaft before removing
the motor assembly from the heater.
Base
Base Lower
Figure 4 – Protective Cover Removal
This will help prevent damage to the
fan.
1. Remove base lower.
2. Remove fan guard.
3. Remove base.
4. Disconnect lead wires attached to
the motor.
5. Remove motor assembly.
6. Loosen fan setscrew using a 1/8"
(3.2 mm) hex wrench, and remove
fan.
7. Using a soft cloth moistened with
kerosene or a cleaning solvent,
carefully clean the fan blades
making sure not to bend them.
5
NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
8. Dry fan with clean cloth.
9. Assemble fan on motor shaft and
tighten hex nuts firmly (be careful
not to overtighten).
10. Reconnect lead wires as shown in
the Wiring Diagram (Figure 6).
11. Reassemble base, fan guard and
base lower.
Washer
Hex Nut
Figure 5 – Fan Motor Shaft, Hex Nut
Location
Fan Guard
IGNITOR
The only maintenance necessary
for the ignitor is to be sure that the
gap between the electrodes is kept
between .10" and .15" (2.54 - 3.81 mm).
The ignitor is accessible through the
combustion chamber.

Storage

CAUTION
supply.
1. Replace the plastic caps over the
fittings they were installed when you
originally unpacked your heater.
2. Store the heater in a safe, clean and
dry location.
3. When removing the heater from
storage, always check inside of the
heater for any foreign objects left
by spiders or small animals. Keep
the inside of the heater clean from
foreign objects and combustibles.
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Fan
Motor
Always disconnect
heater from gas
PROFESSIONAL GRADE

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