1. NORMAL OPERATION NORMAL START Click the “Rotary switch” or “ON” button on the Wireless Remote Controller in the shutdown state to turn the heater on. The screen will show the ambient temperature, battery voltage and the local altitude. The unit will start pre-heating and once it reaches the required temperature, the fuel pump will start pumping fuel.
adjustment can be achieved by short pressing the “+” or “-” button on the Wireless Remote Controller. After a few seconds the buzzer will beep once as settings confirmation. Note: The above modes are only available if the unit is in ON state. The thermostatic mode will automatically adjust the heating power within the range of the minimal heating power and maximal heating power.
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FUEL TANK VOLUME SETTINGS This controller is able to measure the fuel flow and approximate how much fuel is left in your fuel tank. You can switch between 5l, 8l and 10l preset tanks. When the heater is running press and hold “Fuel volume settings key”. Screen will display the size of the tank.
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4. FAULT CODES / TROUBLESHOOTING Note: This fault code book is designed for an easy identification of any issue. Any repairs/replacements of the internal components of the heater unit described below must be consulted and pre-approved first with the supplier of the product. The warranty will be voided if there are any repairs/modifications or unauthorised changes in the hardware or firmware of the product without the approval of the supplier or any replacement of non-original parts or components that are not supplied by the supplier.
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version. The possible causes of this code are: 1) Battery charger in boost mode 2) Alternator overcharging 3) Solar panel controller overcharging Wrong connection in connectors ● Check the connector of the main ECU board for any dirt or corrosion or the positive and ○...
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Remove the PT1000 sensor, check connections, wiring and reinstall. ○ If the wiring is damaged or the connection is corroded, replace the temperature sensor. ○ Faulty temperature sensor ● Replace the PT1000 sensor ○ Fault of the ECU * please see above ●...
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This publication was correct at the time of going to print; however, 39B Pawsons Valley Road LF Bros NZ Pty Limited has a policy of continuous improvement Duvauchelle, 7581 and reserves the right to amend any specifications without prior Canterbury notice. New Zealand hello@heatport.co.nz www.heatport.co.nz...
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