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Summary of Contents for S47 1U

Page 1: ...subsidiary of Aladdin Industries Inc P O Box 100255 ashville Tenn 37210 IM PORTANT READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR HEATER RETAIN THESE IN STRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE To be used only in accordance with state and or local regulations ordinances and codes ...

Page 2: ...s glow plugs and siphon pumps These products are covered by no other express warranties Any implied warranties are limited in duration to ninety 90 days from the date of purchase THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidenta...

Page 3: ...LAMMABILITY AND RISK OF FIRE 5 Do not move handle service or refuel heater while it is operating or is still hot Never remove cartridge tank while heater is operating or is still hot Allow heater to cool before removing cartridge tank 6 Do not smoke when refueling the heater Do not expose the fuel to any open flame or high temper atures Take precautions to prevent spilling Wipe up spills immediate...

Page 4: ...any of the following symptoms may occur A Plugged wick low flame level insufficient heat Chimney does not glow properly or heater burns only a few minutes B STRONG odor C Tar or carbonations build up on wick which if extreme can make wick lowering difficult 2 Determination of impure or deteriorated kerosene DETERIORATION A Badly deteriorated kerosene is yellow and has a sour smell Good quality ker...

Page 5: ... for the first time or after replacing the wick wait 30 minutes before lighting This is necessary to allow the wick absorb sufficient kerosene to function properly CHECKING HORIZONTAL LEVEL The emergency shut off device will not work properly unless the heater is on a level surface Check that the heater is sitting level by sighting through the horizontal level indicator on the side of the heater T...

Page 6: ...rned only within the Normal Range after it is turned to the Ignite position Therefore do not forcibly turn the knob beyond the ormal Range or damage to the heater may result Do not operate heater at too low a setting as in the first diagram in Figure 9 Wick damage can result from burning at too low a setting If room temperature becomes too hot either turn off the heater for a while or increase air...

Page 7: ...ire net by turning it counterclock wise until it stops and then lift it straight off 4 Install new wire net See Fig 12 Fig 12 CARE OF THE VICK The wick used in this heater is made of heat resistant fiberglass which does not burn and should last for a long time with proper care Taking care of the wick will insure your getting the maximum pleasure and efficiency from your heater and will help you to...

Page 8: ...3 16 After making sure the wick is lowered by depressing the SHUT OFF lever replace the burner chimney 17 Wait thirty 30 minutes before lighting the heater to allow the wick to absorb sufficient kerosene STORAGE OF HEATER Fig 23 USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES WHENEVER YOU ARE GOING TO STORE THE HEATER FOR AN EXTENDED TIME SUCH AS DURING OUT OF SEASON I Follow wick cleaning procedure to clean wick an...

Page 9: ...edure in instruction manual Wick is worn such that it can t be 0 0 0 0 Reinstall wick at a higher position or replace wick with raised high enough a new one Wick raised too high 0 0 Adjust wick down If necessary reinstall wick at a lower position The upper edge of wick is uneven 0 0 Refit wick correctly to the w ick holder per wick replacement procedure in manual The upper edge of wick is slanted ...

Page 10: ... device Wick control knob L Extinguisher dev1 ce Wire net Wire coil Inner burner cylmder Outer burner 1 cylinder 1 Burner casing Insulat ion plate r Wing nut _______ Outer wick gu1de 1 et1 cyl1nder 1 Wick holder Gear plate Inner wick guide cylinder ...

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