Thank you for choosing INVERTER ,and for your trust in our brand name. Please read this manual carefully before using the Unit. It is important that you handle and use the Unit according to the instructions, to prolong its life, and to avoid problems and accidents.
INVERTER SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 5047 5747 6747 7747 TYPES Type of burner Fuel Injection fan heater Ignition High voltage discharge ignition Fuel C1 Paraffin to BS2869, or recommended Reduced Odour Liquid Fuel (i.e.ROLF or Tosaine) Fuel consumption MAX (g/h) Average Fuel consumption MAX...
A. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Special precautions must be taken when you are using your electronic fan heater. Always use fuel recommended for your heater. Never use highly volatile fuel, such as, for example, petrol, due to the danger of causing a fire. Recommended fuels Petrol Avoid locations close to curtains, etc.
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Turn heater off and be sure the burner is out before going to bed or leaving the room. Turn off Unit to extinguish burner in emergency or in event of improper combustion. Keep calm. Ensure electrical socket is properly wired, and only use it for this Unit.
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not touch blower grill while heater is on or immediately after use. (Children must be warned about this and kept under supervision). If the unit is for a child , elderly person, or handicapped person, somebody must supervise their use of the unit Service your heater regularly.
B. SELECTION OF LOCATION Choose the location for your heater carefully, to get optimum performance from the Unit. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN * Keep all obstructions and flammable materials away from the Unit, and observe the minimum distances shown on the following illustration. Keep curtains away from the Unit.
C. NAMES OF INVERTER PARTS FRONT Hand clean removable Tank cover tank Fuel gauge (back) Fuel feeder cap Overheat prevention device Handle Ultra sign Control panel Inspection window Fuel filter Warm air outlet Magnetic pump Front panel Fixed tank Base plate...
E. EXAMPLES OF DISPLAY 1) C ONTROL PANEL BUTTONS a) ON/OFF button: Press to switch the heater ON and OFF. When the ON light flashes slowly the pre-heater is operating (approx. 2 minutes): when the ON light is constant the heater is operating in the ECO mode. When the ON light flashes quickly, check for faults.
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f) DAY button: When selecting Time Reset or Timer TM1 or TM3 each press of the DAY button advances 1 day on the Sunday-Saturday display on the LCD. g) ECO button: Press ECO to select, or switch off the ECO and the MILD modes. h) TIMER button: Press TM1,TM2 or TM3 to select or cancel TIMER programmes.
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Automatic Shut-Off Flashing: 30 minutes before automatic shut-off by Count Down(Page 67). Constant light: Automatic shut-off by Count Down. Error Mode(Example of E9) Switch on the heater again. Refuel Display Blinking: 40 minutes before automatic shut-off because no fuel. Countdown display (Example: 17 hours left before your heater will shut off automatically CO2 display The CO2 analyser detected an abnormal level of CO2, the room should be...
F. BEFORE USING THE UNIT 1) S ETTING UP THE UNIT Remove the Heater unit from the carton box and remove packing materials. 2) F UEL TO BE USED Use only uncontaminated Paraffin to BS2869:C1, or ROLF (or TOSAINE) Fuel, as recommended by the Distributor.
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WHAT IS POOR QUALITY OR IMPURE FUEL ? * Fuel which has been exposed to the * Last season‘s fuel. sun or high humidity Winter Spring Autumn Summer Fuel which has been mixed with some Fuel stored in a container which has not water or dust or a different type of fuel been properly closed or which lets the other than C1 Paraffin or recommended...
3) F UEL FILLING Procedure for filling with fuel PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE UNIT IS TURNED OFF, AND THERE ARE NO FLAMMABLES WITHIN THE VICINITY OF THE UNIT. 2 OPEN 1. Remove fuel tank from the unit and open the cap.
Note: * If filling fuel in a cold place and the tank is filled to more than half, open fuel feeder cap for a time, until the temperature of the fuel adjusts to room temperature before replacing the tank. * Be careful not to spill fuel on the Full Alarm sensor. If fuel is running short...
2) I GNITION Press ON/OFF button. ON lamp blinks. After a pause for pre- heating, the unit automatically turns on. ON lamp lightss . Ultra Sign changes to green * The ignition sound as the Unit lights is quite normal. * The pre-heat time until ignition is about 2 minutes, depending on the room temperature.
* The Room thermo-sensor does not work properly if the unit is exposed to direct sunlight or a draught, or exposed to heat from other heating / lighting appliances or during the first 20 minutes after each ignition. Fuzzy control Depending on room temperature , and time of ignition, the unit will automatically run at a higher temperature until the walls / floor get warm.
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7) P RESENT TIME Press "MODE" button and display Time Set Mode, with the heater Switched OFF. ("TIME", clock, and day of the week are displayed on LCD) The default setting is 12 00 Sunday P r e s s i n g DAY SELECTION button displays today’s date.
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2. The programming of the ON and OFF times each day are set in ten minute steps. (between 0:00 and 23:50) The maximum number of ON and OFF time settings is 35 per week. (5 sets per day x 7 days) 3.
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The default setting shows 1(number), ON, -- --, Sunday ‚ s ‚ l Changed Press “Day Selection” button to choose the day of the week for the period to be set. Use the “CLOCK (BACK) (FORWARD) buttons, to select the ON and OFF times.
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Press the TIMER SET button to programme the ON time for the next period. Repeat 2 to 7 above to set each period (max 35 periods) The 35th The First The First The Second The 35th OFF Timer ON Timer OFF Timer ON Timer ON Timer...
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Repeat steps 2 to 4 to modify or cancel all the programmed pe- riods or, Press « TIMER SET »button If the display shows « Err », wait a few seconds and then re-set the faulty ON and OFF times ( because 2 periods are overlap- ping).
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B SPECIFICATION OF THE TIMER TM2 MODE. The CLOCK must be switched from AM/PM mode to 24 hours mode. (0:00-23:59, the time is adjusted in steps of one minute.) 2. The programming of the ON time each day is set in ten minute steps. (between 0:00 and 23:50) 3.
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3/ To confirm, or modify the TIMER TM 2 setting. Press "MODE" button 3 times with the heater switched OFF, -the selected daily ON time (TM2) is displayed on the LCD. ("TM2" and ON selected time are displayed) Example (switch on every day at 6 AM): ‚...
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TM3 MODE C OPERATING THE TIMER 1/ Setting the Clock. See point 7) page 59 2/ Setting TIMER TM3 MODE Press "MODE" button four times with the heater switched OFF. If there are no settings for the period the TM 3 symbol will flash on the display, otherwise the TM3 symbol stays on continuously on the display and it is necessary to amend the programme (see 3 below).
-this depends on the mode, and the litres remaining in the tank). (To operate continuously for 85 hours with 5747, 69 hours with 6747 or 7747 and 59 hours with 5047, you would need to fill up the tank several times, depending on the consumption of the heater.) Each time the heater is switched OFF, for whatever the reason (For example : ON/OFF button, programme, fuel alarm…), the countdown is reset and will again display the...
ULTRA SIGN DISPLAY LCD DESCRIPTIONS Normal Mode Mode The heater has just started 84 H GREEN BLUE 83 H GREEN BLUE The Heater has been running for between 1 and 2 hours. The Heater will switch OFF in 1-2 hours’ time. GREEN BLUE The Heater will switch OFF in 1/2 –1 hours’...
RESTRICTION ON USE This heater must not be used in places when they are hermetically sealed, for example caravans, boats, passenger compartments of vehicles etc. IMPORTANT - Use your heater in a room which is properly ventilated, and free of inflammable vapours.
PREVENTION OF INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION A shortage of oxygen, due, for example, to using the Unit for a long time without ventilating the room, or because of a dirty air filter, triggers this system, which switches off the burner , to prevent the heater from burning abnormally. Make sure that your room is ventilated at least once or twice per hour, and that the air filter is cleaned.
J. PROBLEMS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING In exceptional circumstances, the following phenomena may arise. You should check the possible causes before seeing your local dealer. DESCRIPTION CAUSES Smoke and smell come from Heat-resistant paints and dust are burning off. unit when it is switched on or Ventilate the room for a while, until smoke and off.
SELF DIAGNOSIS If there is an “E” display, take following measures: The unit shuts off at the time of ignition or during operation: Get rid of water or dust in fuel filter and fixed tank, and switch on again. If there is no improvement, refer to your dealer. Trouble with electrical parts: Needs repair.
M. REGULAR MAINTENANCE All cleaning and maintenance must be done after switching off the heater, disconnecting the plug from the socket, and after waiting until the unit has cooled down. CLEANING OF AIR FILTER (MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK) Remove air filter from the unit, and clean it with vacuum cleaner or a brush.
In all the above instances, clean the fuel filter as follows: 1. Remove the fuel filter from the fixed tank * Be careful not to allow water or dust into the fixed F U E L FILTER tank. 2. Clean the fuel filter with fuel * First get rid of water or dust from the fuel filter F U E L before cleaning.
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D. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF OPERATING BUTTONS INVERTER 5747, 6747 and 7747 TIMER (TM1) light - Clock / Temperature - TIME SET TIMER (TM2) light - TIMER SET - REFUEL SIGN TIMER (TM3) light - DAY OF THE WEEK ON light...
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INVERTER 5047 CHILD LOCK light - Clock / Temperature TIMER (TM3) light - TIME SET - TIMER SET TIMER RESET button - REFUEL SIGN TIMER (TM2) light - DAY OF THE WEEK ON light - ON / OFF TIMER (TM1) light...
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The following is a trouble-shooting table with problems and their probable causes. Take the necessary measures suggested as soon as possible. See your local distributor if necessary. K. TROUBLE SHOOTING AND REFERENCE TABLE Phenomena Solutions Causes The plug is not properly in place. Make sure plug fits properly in power outlet.
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