OPERATION
4) When the pilot is ignited, keep the knob pressed for up to
20 seconds to heat the thermocouple flame sensor, then
release it (the first ignition generally takes more time,
as the gas circuit is full of air).
5) If the pilot does not stay ignited, repeat steps 3 and 4.
6) Turn the knob to “LOW “ position.
7) Adjust the heat input by turning the knob from “LOW“
to “HIGH” position, as required.
8) After igniting, turn the knob from “LOW “ to “HIGH”,
position and back, to check the flame stability.
9) In case of an accidental breakdown of the flame (due to
wind or other reasons), a Flame Safely Device (FSD) will
automatically shut off the gas supply within 90 seconds.
If you experience any ignition problem, consult the
“Troubleshooting" section.
These igniting instructions must be followed. An unsafe
condition can occur if they are not followed correctly.
If the black spot is accumulating on the emitter grid or reflector.
the heater should be
turned off
immediately. The heater
should not be operated again until the unit is serviced and
or repaired.
Thermocouple Pilot assembly
15
characteristics
the heater
tip
blue
flame