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1. Remove the bridge circuit plug 2.
2. Plug the thermostat plug 3 of the
room thermostat (accessories) into
the thermostat socket 1.
3. Put room thermostat 4 in a suitable
place.
The thermostat sensor may not be
placed directly in the warm air
stream or attached to a cold sur-
face.
4. Pre-select desired room tempera-
ture on the room thermostat.
5. Set the operating switch to “I”.
When heat is required, the forced-
air burner switches on automati-
cally; operation of the unit is fully-
automatic.
Fully automatic heating with room thermostat
The unit runs fully automatically with the temperature
which has been pre-selected on the room thermostat.
1 3
Hot air distribution
The units are equipped with a high-performance axial
fan. This fan has been designed to transport the hot air
directly and effectively.
It is preferable to distribute air by means of pipes or
special hot air hoses. Warm air may only be distributed
in accordance with the fan capacity of the unit in opera-
tion.
Please follow these instructions when attaching warm
air hoses:
à Use only warm air hoses (accessories) approved by
our company.
à Make sure that the hoses and/or pipes are securely
attached to the unit’s air outlet connection.
à To prevent heat from building up, the pipes and
hoses may not have sharp kinks and bends.
à Counter pressure may not be allowed to build up
when using hoses to heat closed rooms.
à If suction temperatures increase or if there is resis-
tance on the air output opening, the forced-air burner
can be switched off at short notice by the tempera-
ture monitor (TW) in heating mode.
When the temperature falls, the burner restarts auto-
matically.
à If the intervals are too short, the length of the warm
air hoses should be checked.
G
Avoid starting the burner in frequent cycles (under
5 min.).
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Unit Shut Down
Important information about the unit’s cool-down
phase
The air supply fan continues running to cool down the
combustion chamber and then stops at a later time.
The fan can run several times before the unit is finally
switched off.
1. Set the operating switch to “0”
OFF.
2. Shut off the fuel supply.
G
Never interrupt (except in emergency situations)
the power supply until the cool-down phase is
completely finished.
Our guarantee does not cover damages caused to
the unit by overheating.
Maintenance and Service
Regular maintenance and observance of some basic
principles are required to ensure a long service life and
to keep the unit functioning properly.
à The unit must be maintained and cleaned at regular
intervals.
à The unit must be kept free of dust and other deposits
and may only the cleaned using a dry or damp cloth.
Do not use a direct stream of water
à Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or those
which are harmful to the environment.
à Do not use cleaning agents which contain solvents.
à Use only clean heating oil or diesel.
Make sure to keep paraffin from accumulating.
à Check oil filters regularly and replace dirty ones.
à Check the unit for mechanical damage; replace de-
fective parts when necessary.
à Check fan blades and combustion chamber with
heat-exchanger at regular intervals and clean when
dirty.
à Check oil tanks regularly for dirt and foreign objects
and clean when necessary.
à Make sure that the waste gas and combustion air
can always be properly expelled.
à Regularly check safety devices to ensure that they
are working properly.
à Always keep safety devices free of dust and dirt.
à Have the waste gas values of the burner checked
regularly by authorized personnel.
For safety purposes, we recommend entering into a
maintenance contract!
G
Prior to doing any work on the unit, make sure to
unplug it from the power source!
G
When the temperature is too high on the unit’s
outgoing air side, the heating-operation is inter-
rupted automatically by the STB!
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