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WARNING: BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS, DISCONNECT THE 

POWER SUPPLY CABL FROM THE MAINS AND MAKE SURE THAT THE HEATER IS COLD.

11. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

COMPONENT

MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY

MAINTENANCE 

PROCEDURE

Fuel tank

Empty and rinse the tank with clean fuel 

every 150-200 working hours

Empty and rinse the tank with 

clean fuel 

(SEE PAR. 9)

Air outlet and 

anti-dist filters

Clean and replace according to necessity Contact after-sales centre

Air inlet filter

Clean or replace every 500 working 

hours or when necessary

Contact after-sales centre

Fuel filter

Clean or replace every 2 working 

seasons or when necessary

Contact after-sales centre

Igniter

Clean or replace every 1.000 working 

hours or when necessary

Contact after-sales centre

Fan blades

Clean and replace according to necessity Contact after-sales centre

12. TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

The heater 

does not start

1. 

Heater blocked

2. 

Starter switch in “OFF” 

position (0) 

3. 

No power supply or 

missing adjustment of the 

voltage

4. 

Power supply cable 

interrupted

5. 

Control card blocked

6. 

Incorrect setting of the 

room thermostat (where 

present) 

1. 

Reset the heater 

(SEE PAR. 6.2)

2. 

Take the “ON/OFF” switch to the “ON” (|) 

position 

(SEE FIG. 3-4)

3a. 

Insert the power supply cable into the 

mains socket correctly

3b. 

Verify that the position of the dual-

voltage corresponds to the mains

3c. 

Contact after-sales centre

4. 

Contact after-sales centre

5a. 

Reset the heater 

(SEE PAR. 6.2)

5b. 

Contact after-sales centre

6. 

Act on the room thermostat, taking it to a 

higher temperature than that of the work 

environment 

(SEE FIG. 5-9)

The motor 

starts but the 

flame is not 

triggered 

1. 

No fuel

2. 

Incorrect pump pressure

3. 

Igniter dirty

4. 

Fuel filter dirty

5. 

Nozzle dirty

6. 

Presence of foreign 

substances in the tank

7. 

Flame control device 

broken

1. 

Top-up fuel and reset the heater

2. 

Regulate the pressure of the compressor 

(SEE PAR. 7)

3. 

Contact after-sales centre

4. 

Contact after-sales centre

5. 

Contact after-sales centre

6. 

Empty and fill the tank with clean fuel 

(SEE PAR. 9)

7. 

Contact after-sales centre

The fan is 

blocked or 

turns slowly

1. 

Pump rotor blocked

2. 

Motor broken

1. 

Contact after-sales centre

2. 

Contact after-sales centre

ATTENTION: ON RE-START, MAKE SURE THE GENRATOR HAS BEEN SET VIA THE 

RELATIVE BUTTON. (SEE PAR. 6.2)

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Summary of Contents for MASTER CLIMATE SOLUTIONS B 35CED DV

Page 1: ...USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL B 35CED DV B 70CED DV B 100CED DV B 150CED DV en it Cod 4100 118 Ed 2023 R 15...

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Page 4: ...10 50 Hz 0 70 0 35 A 0 08 kW 110 240 V 15 10 50 Hz 1 6 0 8 A 0 18 kW RPM 1425 2850 0 20 bar 0 36 bar IMPORTANT Please use only one of the following fuels HVO 100 Biofuel Diesel B7 and Kerosene IMPORTA...

Page 5: ...V 15 10 50 Hz 2 1 A 0 23 kW 110 240 V 15 10 50 Hz 2 4 1 2 A 0 28 kW RPM 2850 2850 0 27 bar 0 34 bar IMPORTANT Please use only one of the following fuels HVO 100 Biofuel Diesel B7 and Kerosene IMPORTAN...

Page 6: ...FIGURES FIGURE...

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Page 8: ...have the heater repaired by a technical support centre DANGER The heater when controlled by a room thermostat where provided can switch on at any time 1 1 GENERAL 1 1 1 Observe all local legislation...

Page 9: ...ighly inflammable fuels Use non toxic anti freeze additives in the case of very low temperatures 5 FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLES SEE FIG 2 A Combustion chamber and heads B Fan C Motor D Compressor E Tank The...

Page 10: ...UEL THAT IS USED THE TANK FILTER MAY HAVE TO BE CLEANED I Remove the cap A from the tank II Extract the filter B from the tank III Clean the filter B with clean fuel paying attention not to damage it...

Page 11: ...6 Incorrect setting of the room thermostat where present 1 Reset the heater SEE PAR 6 2 2 Take the ON OFF switch to the ON position SEE FIG 3 4 3a Insert the power supply cable into the mains socket c...

Page 12: ...E IMMEDIATAMENTE ALL APERTO e far riparare il riscaldatore dall assistenza tecnica PERICOLO Il riscaldatore quando controllato da un termostato ambiente dove previsto pu accendersi in qualsiasi moment...

Page 13: ...Usare solamente diesel o kerosene per evitare rischi di incendio o di esplosione Non fare mai uso di benzina nafta solventi per vernici alcool o altri combustibili altamente infiammabili Usare additi...

Page 14: ...BILE CHE VIENE IMPIEGATO PUO RENDERSI NECESSARIA LA PULIZIA DEL FILTRO SERBATOIO I Rimuovere il tappo A del serbatoio II Estrarre il filtro B dal serbatoio III Pulire il filtro B con combustibile puli...

Page 15: ...a del termostato ambiente dove presente 1 Resettare il riscaldatore VEDI PARAG 6 2 2 Portare l interruttore di accensione in posizione ON VEDI FIG 3 4 3a Inserire correttamente il cavo di alimentazion...

Page 16: ...mer Trasformatore CF Flame Control Controllo fiamma IG Igniter Accenditore FO Photoresistance Fotoresisteza FU Fuse Fusibile TA Room thermostat Termostato ambiente AT Autotransformer Autotrasformatore...

Page 17: ...ACCESSORIES ACCESSORI MANOMETER MANOMETRO ROOM THERMOSTAT TERMOSTATO AMBIENTE WHEELS AND HANDLE KIT KIT RUOTE E MANIGLIA...

Page 18: ...V B 100CED DV B 150CED DV We declare that it is compliant with Si dichiara che conforme a Es wird als konform mit den folgenden Normen erkl rt Se declara que est en conformidad con Nous d clarons sa c...

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