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IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATIONAL MANUAL BEFORE
PERFORMING ASSEMBLY, COMMISSIONING OR MAINTENANCE ON THIS HEATER.
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INCORRECT USE OF THE HEATER CAN CAUSES SERIOUS INJURY. KEEP THIS
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►►1. SAFETY INFORMATION
(WARNINGS)
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IMPORTANT: This air heater has
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been designed for mobile and temporary
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professional applications. It has not been
designed for domestic use nor for thermal
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comfort of human.
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IMPORTANT: This device is not suit-
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able for operation by persons (including
children) with impaired physical, sensory
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or mental faculties, as well as inexperi-
enced personnel, unless supervised by a
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safety guardian. Children are not to be left
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unattended as to ensure they are not play-
ing with the equipment.
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WARNING:
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poisoning can prove to be fatal.
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First symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning
are similar to influenza with severe headaches,
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dizziness and/or nausea. Such symptoms may
be caused by heater fault. UPON NOTICING
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THESE SYMPTOMS, IMMEDIATELY LEAVE
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THE ROOM AND GO OUTSIDE, next, notify the
technical service center that the heater needs to
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be repaired.
1.1. SUPPLY:
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►1.1.1. Personnel in charge of supply must
be fully qualified, must be familiar with the
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manufacturer's manual as well as the effective
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regulations for safe supply of heaters.
►1.1.2. Only the fuel types specifically listed on
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the heater's nameplate are to be used.
►1.1.3. Before refueling, shut down the heater
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and wait for it to cool down.
►1.1.4. Fuel cisterns are to be located in a
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separate facility.
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►1.1.5. All fuel containers are to be located
within safe distance from the heater, as per the
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applicable regulations.
►1.1.6. Fuel is to be stored in rooms with
insulated floor, so that the fuel cannot penetrate
the floor into the open flame below causing fuel
combustion.
►1.1.7. Fuel storage needs to follow all the
applicable regulations.
MANUAL FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
Carbon
monoxide
1.2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS:
►1.2.1. The heater should never be used in rooms
with fuel, paint thinners and other combustible
fumes.
►1.2.2. All applicable local rules and regulations
need be observed while using the heater.
►1.2.3. Heaters in operation near tarpaulin,
screens or other similar materials need to
be located a safe distance away. The use of
inflammable covers is highly encouraged.
►1.2.4. The device is to be used in well ventilated
interiors only. To ensure proper air circulation, a
proper opening is required, as per the applicable
regulations.
►1.2.5. For heater power feed observe closely
the voltage and frequency values given on the
nameplate.
►1.2.6. Only use grounded, three-core extension
cords.
►1.2.7. Minimal safety distance between the
heater and combustible materials is: front = 2,5
m (8 ft); side, up and back = 1,5 m (5 ft).
►1.2.8. To avoid fire, hot or working heater is to
be placed on a stable and leveled flooring.
►1.2.9. Animals are to be kept at a safe distance
away from the heater.
►1.2.10. Unplug the heater at all times during
downtime.
►1.2.11. Thermostat control allows the heater to
be turned on at any time.
►1.2.12. The heater must not be used in frequently
visited rooms and in bedrooms.
►1.2.13. If the heater is plugged in, hot, or
currently running, it must not be moved,
manipulated, refueled or attempt maintenance
work of any kind.
►1.2.14. Keep the safe distance between the
hot parts of the heater and thermosensitive or
combustible materials (including feeder cable).
►1.2.15. In case the feeder cable is damaged,
have it replaced at the technical service center
to avoid danger.
►►2. UNPACKING
See Fig. 1
►2.1. Remove all the heater wrapping and
packaging materials then dispose of them as
per the applicable local regulations.
►2.2. Remove all the components from the box.
►2.3. Check for any damage during transport. If
the heater appears damaged in any way, please
inform your vendor promptly.