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Operating Conditions; Cleaning And Maintenance - Sealey AB1008.V4 Manual

Space warmer kerosene/diesel heaters with wheels

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Keep the heater away from curtains or similar materials that could block the air inlet and outlet.
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Never block or restrict the air inlet and outlet for any reason.
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Keep the power cable away from heat sources, sharp edges, cutting and moving parts.
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DO NOT expose directly to the weather or to excessive humidity.
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DO NOT place the heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower or swimming pool.
Follow general and special fire safety regulations in force in all fields of applications. In any case ensure the following minimum safety
5.3.
clearances from materials or objects in the surroundings of the heater:
Side: 0.6 m Air inlet side: 1 m Top: 1.5 m Hot air outlet side: 3 m Floor: 0 m
Floors and ceilings must be made of fireproof materials in the place where the heater is operated.
5.4.
DO NOT connect direct-fired heaters to air ducts
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6. OPERATING CONDITIONS

6.1.
KEROSENE AND DIESEL FUEL USAGE
These AB heaters are factory adjusted to give the most efficient burn on kerosene but will also burn diesel. Note that kerosene will tend to
burn more cleanly than diesel. Care should be taken to provide at least the minimum amount of ventilation recommended when burning
diesel.
6.2.
STORAGE OF FUEL
Always store kerosene and diesel in a well ventilated area well away from general living space. Do not store in direct sunlight
or near a source of heat or other source of ignition such as a torch or a portable generator. Do not use fuel that has been stored from
one season to the next as it may have deteriorated and will not burn properly in the heater. Store the fuel in a suitable container which
complies with requirements set out in local authority regulations.
WARNING! Air contaminants taken into the heater may affect the heat output, damage the unit and may cause health problems.
Example: Bodyshop filler dust / paint overspray will damage the motor bearing, clog the filter and pump and contaminate the combustion
chamber causing flame flutter and health hazards. Please note that any parts damaged by filler dust / paint overspray will not be covered
by warranty. Additionally, a cleaning charge will be made for any heaters damaged by filler dust.
7. OPERATION (REF. FIG.1A)
7.1.
START UP
7.1.1.
Fill tank with clean fuel. Only use Diesel or Kerosene. The fuel
gauge on top of the tank allows to check fuel level.
Connect the power cord plug to a AC220-240V 50 Hz earthed
7.1.2.
electrical supply system. Earthing is mandatory.
When complete "start-up" above, the left display window
7.1.3.
shows "--", the right display window shows ambient temperature value.
Push the power switch to "ON"(1) position.
7.1.4.
7.1.5.
The default temperature setting is 20°C, shown on the left display window.
7.1.6.
If the ambient temperature is lower than default temperature, the electrodes start sparking, after 7 seconds, the heater starts.
7.1.7.
If the ambient temperature is higher than default temperature, turn thermostat control knob to desired temperature, the electrodes start
sparking, after 7 seconds, the heater starts.
7.2.
COLD START UP
At low temperature keep the air vent hole fig.4 closed by a finger during ignition to make start-up easier.
7.2.1.
ABNORMAL OPERATION: in case of malfunction (flame failure, reduced air flow, bad combustion, etc.) the heater stops and the
7.2.2.
indicator light starts FLASHING (THE LOCK-OUT MODE code will be showed on the display window).
7.3.
MANUAL REST/RESTART
If the heater is in lock-out mode, check and remove the cause of lock-out before restarting the heater.
7.3.1.
7.3.2.
To reset, turn the ON/OFF switch to 0 and then again to I. In case of repeated malfunction, call technical service.
Turning the thermostat control knob will NOT reset the heater.
7.4.
SHUT DOWN
Move switch to "OFF" (O) position. Unplug the unit when not used for a long time.
7.4.1.
7.4.2.
Never disconnect the heater from mains to stop it while in operation. Always allow the cooling sequence to be completed, otherwise
the residual heat could damage internal components.
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DO NOT cover the heater.
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DO NOT block the air inlet and outlet.
WARNING! The heater outlet is very hot during operation and after use. DO NOT TOUCH! Use personal protecting equipment if
needed.
WARNING! Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Note: The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge.
7.4.3.
Unplug the heater before moving it. Never pull the cable to unplug or move the unit.
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DO NOT leave the heater unattended when in use.
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Never use the appliance with wet hands or when either the heater or the power cable is wet.
WARNING! If the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, by a service agent or a similar qualified person.
8. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Before starting any maintenance task, shut down, unplug and let the heater cool down for at least 15 minutes.
DO NOT attempt any electrical repair yourself. If the heater needs service or repair, contact a qualified technician.
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DO NOT use a faulty unit unless a qualified technician has inspected and repaired it.
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When cleaning, make sure that water does not enter the unit.
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DO NOT open the enclosure to clean the inner parts. DO NOT spray water into the heater.
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Never use solvents, gasoline, toluene and similar aggressive chemicals to clean the heater.
© Jack Sealey Limited
fig.1A
Original Language Version
AB1008.V4, AB1258.V4, AB1758.V4 Issue:1 05/04/22

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