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wallas SafeFlame 87D Instructions page 2

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87D
Connections
The connections of the
stove-oven are similar to
those of a separate oven
and stove with a few
exceptions. The stove-oven
has a T-branch for the fuel
hose. The common fuel feed
of the oven and stove is
connected to the branch
facing down.
The exhaust pipe of the
stove is at the back edge of
the stove to ease installation.
Solenoid valve for the
stove-oven:
If a solenoid valve is installed
to the fuel system, it must
open when the stove or oven
is used. A relay card to
whose connector C2 the
wires of the solenoid valve
are attached (figure 4) is
available as an accessory to
87D. More detailed
instructions on connecting
the solenoid valve are
delivered with the relay card.
Use of the stove-oven
The stove and oven are used
in the same way as 85DP
and 86D.
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Figure 3: Connections of 87D that deviate from those of a separate oven
and stove.
Tighten the hose clamp
Exhaust pipe of the stove
Figure 4: Fastening the relay card and solenoid valve to the stove-oven.
Connector C2 for the solenoid
valve.
Connector C1 for the wires from
the main cards of the device.
Simultaneous starting of the
oven and stove is not
recommended; the battery
voltage might drop too much,
because both devices
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Common fuel hose for both
devices from the tank
require 8 A heater current to
start. You should wait for
approximately 5 minutes
before re-starting.
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