ProFitter
Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
TM
ProFitter
Portable Oil-Fired Heaters
Operation (Continued)
4. Turn "THERMOSTAT CONTROL
KNOB" to desired setting (setting
range: 40°F-110°F, 9 step) and push
operating switch to "ON" position.
Power indicator lamp and room
temperature display will light and
heater will start.
If heater does not start, the thermo-
stat setting may be too low, turn
"THERMOSTAT CONTROL KNOB" to
higher position to start heater. If heater
still does not start, turn operating switch
to"OFF" and then to "ON" position (See
Figure 7). If heater still does not start,
see Troubleshooting Chart on page 15.
NOTE: Room Temp. display indicates as
following:
- When room temp. is less than 0°F: "Lo".
- When room temp. is between 0°F and
99°F: Indicates temp. figure.
- When room temp. is more than 99°F:
"HI".
NOTICE : The major electrical compo-
nents of this heater are protected by a
safety fuse mounted to the PCB Board.
If your heater fails to start, check this
fuse first and replace as necessary. You
should also check your power source to
insure that proper voltage and
frequency are being supplied to the
heater.
TO STOP HEATER
Never unplug heater
CAUTION
while heater is running.
Heater must go through cooling cycle.
The cooling cycle cools the combustion
chamber. Damage to heater can occur if
combustion chamber is not cooled. Do
not restart heater until cooling cycle is
complete.
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1. Turn operating switch to "OFF".This
will cause heater flame to go out.The
motor will continue to run during
the cooling cycle.
(Room Temp. Display will show "CC"
during the cooling cycle)This allows
the fan to cool the combustion
chamber. When the cooling
cycle(approx.1Min) is finished, the
motor will stop. Do not unplug
heater until cooling cycle is finished.
2. Unplug power cord.
3. To temporarily stop heaters, set
thermostat at a temperature lower
than air around heater, Heater will
cycle back on if air temperature
around heater matches thermostat
setting.
TO RESTART HEATER
CAUTION
cooling cycle is finished.
The cooling cycle cools the combustion
chamber.
1. Wait until cooling cycle is finished
after stopping heater.
2. Repeat steps under TO START
HEATER.
PIGGYBACK POWER CORD
WARNING
• Always cover electrical outlet when
not in use. See Figure 8.
• Don't plug and use an appliance with
more than 5A current in this outlet.
LONG-TERM STORAGE OF HEATER
1. Remove fuel drain bolt from rear
bottom side of fuel tank using 3/4"
socket or adjustable wrench and drain.
2. Using a small amount of kerosene,
swirl and rinse the inside of the tank.
NEVER mix water with the kerosene as
it will cause rust inside the tank.
IMPORTANT : Do not store kerosene
over summer months for use during
next heating season.Using old fuel
could damage heater.
3. Reinstall Fuel Drain Bolt to Fuel tank
DO NOT restart
heater until
Figure 9. Drain Bolt
IMPORTANT : Before reinstalling the
SHOCK HAZARD!
fuel drain bolt, make sure the seal is on
the bolt. If the seal is not used the bolt
cannot be installed correctly and the
fuel tank will leak.
4. Store heater in dry well ventilated
5. Store the heater in the original box
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Model KFA400PF2
Figure 8. Piggyback Power Cord
and tighten firmly using 3/4" socket
or adjustable wrench.
Fuel Drain Bolt
area. Make sure storage place is free
of dust and corrosive fumes.
with the original packing material
and keep the USER'S MANUAL with
the heater.
COVER
ELECTRIC
OUTLET
Seal