Hazard
RISK OF EXPLOSION OR
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Kerosene Portable Heaters Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Potential Consequence
Serious injury or death may
occur from normal electrical
sparks in motor and pressure
switch
Serious injury may occur if
the heater air inlet or outlet is
blocked.
Serious injury or death may oc-
cur if improper fuels are used, if
heater is running while refilling.
Serious injury may occur if
heater is not placed on level
surface and is kept away from
children and animals.
Prevention
Do not start heater when cham-
ber is hot.
Do not start heater when excess
fuel has accumulated in the
chamber.
Not for use with an external fuel
tank.
Do not use gasoline or crank-
case draining, naphtha or volatile
fuels.
Do not fill the tank while the unit
is operating.
For use on non-combustible
flooring with minimum clearances
to combustible materials.
Hot while in operation. Do not
touch.
Keep children, clothing, pets and
combustibles away from heater.
Never point the heater toward a
propane cylinder.
Keep bulk fuel storage a mini-
mum of 25 feet (8 meters) from
heater.
Store fuel according to federal,
state, and/or local authorities.
Always fill the heater outdoors
and keep away from open flame.
Equipment must be grounded.
Never handle heater while hot.
Never transport heater with fuel
in the tank.
When used with an optional
thermostat or if equipped with a
thermostat, the heater may start
at any time.
Always locate the heater on a
stable and level surface.
Allow the heater to cool before
handling or transporting.
Before moving the heater, wait
until the heater has completely
cooled and be certain the fuel
cap is securely and tightly
closed.
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