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MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
All cleaning and maintenance must be done after putting out flames, disconnecting the plug
from outlet after the Unit is entirely cooled down.
Do not disassemble safety devices, electromagnetic pumping unit, and other electrical compo-
nents.
After Each Use:
Always check that there is no flammable object such
as cloth, paper, around the heater.
Check that there is no oil leak or clog, or other liquid
leaks on a base plate or inside the Unit.
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if oil leak or clog cannot be completely gotten rid
of or remains even after wiping out, stop using
the heater immediately and consult local distribu-
tor or your nearest customer service agent.
At Least Once A Week:
Use soft cloth to clean the Unit body.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust on the warm air blower (louver).
The warm air blower should be cleaned frequently to avoid burning of
dust which may cause unremovable stains on the Unit.
Diluted domestic chemical detergent on cloth may be effective to the ex-
treme stains.
Never use alkaline or acid-oriented detergent to avoid rusting.
An air intake clogged with dust and/or lint is a potential cause of imper-
fect combustion leading to accidental cease or ignition failure.
Pull up an air filter to remove it from the Unit, and clean it with a vacuum
cleaner or by washing.
Dry the filter completely after washing, and reset it to the Unit.