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Page 2: ...ter Installation 9 Flue Pipe Clearances 10 SECTION E Fueling 15 Fueling Options Available 15 External Tank Installation 15 Empty Fuel Tank 16 SECTION F Starting Instructions 17 SECTION G Adjusting Roo...

Page 3: ...AS CAMP FUEL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS USE OF SUCH FUELS CAN RESULT IN AN EXPLOSIVE FIRE AND CAUSE SEVERE INJURY KEROSENE ONLY GAS ACAUTION 1 Make sure that there is no fuel leakage from fuel tank an...

Page 4: ...ms on or near the heater 4 Don t use the heater for drying clothes 5 Should anything abnormal occur in the heater remain calm turn it off do not unplug and contact your Monitor dealer 6 Risk of burns...

Page 5: ...heater is not recommended Excess heat may cause damage to ornament or plant and overwatering or spilling of water may cause shock to you or damage to the heater 10 In areas of heavy snow accumulation...

Page 6: ...00FT above sea level Do not operate at altitudes higher than 3000FT above sea level 13 0PERATING TEMPERATURE LIMITS Please use the Monitor within the range of temperatures indicated by the shaded area...

Page 7: ...he desired room temperature BUILT IN TIMER Heater will automatically operate as programmed by the user AUTOMATIC RESET AFTER POWER FAILURE Heater will automatically resume operation after power is res...

Page 8: ...DARD TOOLS APPLICATION Phillips Head Screwdriver Installation of Heater Parts Steel Tape Measure Taking Measurements Pen or Pencil Marking Drilling Location Exterior Caulk Caulking Between Packing and...

Page 9: ...tting and Tank For large capacity fueling To be dealer installed WINDOW INSTALLATION The use of through the window installation for your flue pipe will require a window installation kit and one of the...

Page 10: ...lation the following limitations MUST NOT BE EXCEEDED 1 The total length of either the intake or exhaust pipe should not exceed 10 feet with 3 elbows 13feet with 2 elbows or 16 1 2 feet with 1 elbow 2...

Page 11: ...oose a Location for Your Heater In choosing a location for your heater the following guidelines must be considered The heater MAYbe installed on combustible floors The area around the heater should be...

Page 12: ...ore or more 1Front Obstacle T 20cm or more 1 Ground or slab surface Overhead Clearance Combustible m i1 m 24 or m Body Clam Heate iOct ore 5 _d 1 n f _4_ 3 5cm 4 1 Non combustible Wa Combustible liill...

Page 13: ...ds through the outside wall Position of hole Template Fig 7 CAUTION The opening on the inside wall should be approximately inch higher than on the outside wall so the flue pipe will slope downward whe...

Page 14: ...aterial to the inside ridge of the rubber packing Figure 10 Holding the Up mark to the top slide the rubber packing onto the sleeve caulk side to the wall NOTE If it is difficult to slide the packing...

Page 15: ...of the joint pipe into the exhaust port outlet of the heater Be sure the joint pipe is fully seated Slide the fabric cover over the joint pipe Figure 13 The o rings that seal the joint pipe maybe dry...

Page 16: ...6 Step 15 Recheck the Heater Before proceeding check again to be sure there are no flammable materials close to the heater Check to be sure the heater is level Examine the flue pipe to be sure connect...

Page 17: ...es or more above the floor surface on which the heater stands This ensures that inlet fuel pressure will be sufficient The top of the fuel tank should be no higher than Ql z feet above the floor under...

Page 18: ...ing the operation of your heater you find Burner Status indicators areblinking Noheat No flame You can assume you are out of fuel Should this situation occur take the following steps Step 1 Turn the H...

Page 19: ...e there is a three minute waiting period before the unit restarts provided the ON OFF switch is in the ON position Step 3 Set ON Button Depress the operation button to put it in the ON position The Op...

Page 20: ...s again NOTE Operation switch must be ON and in manual mode This feature minimizes the ON and OFF cycling of the unit by allowing it to overshoot the set temperature by 12 degrees instead of the norma...

Page 21: ...t 2nd 3rd 4th PLUS mSi mmm m m mmm mmm CD TIME TEMP SET HOUR MINUTE SET CLEAR CD CD CD CD TEMP UP DOWN TIMER SELECTOR Fig 20 Step 2 Set the Hour Press the Hour Button until the correct hour either A M...

Page 22: ...ps as above except for 2nd time temp ie 2nd 5PM 74Degrees Repeat if a 3rd or 4th setting is desired Typical Example of a 4 time temp selection 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TIME SAM 5PM 11PM 5 30AM TEMP 60 74 70 76...

Page 23: ...he power Do not attempt to change the fuse Contact your MPI dealer for the name of a trained and certified service representative in your area NOTE Using a surge protector can minimize the chances of...

Page 24: ...ontact your MPI dealer for any necessary repairs Step 5 Cleaning the Blower Guard Heating efficiency will be reduced if the blower guard at rear of the cabinet is blocked with dirt or dust Blockage al...

Page 25: ...teps Clean off the exterior cabinet with a damp cloth and brush or vacuum dust from the grills Cover the heater to protect it from dust DO NOT DISASSEMBLE the heater or extension kits Replacement of l...

Page 26: ...clogged contact your Monitor dealer to check and clean the inside of constant level valve and pump screen Clean fuel strainer See Care of the heater Section L Press fuel set lever on lower right hand...

Page 27: ...thorized to sell and service the MONITOR 441vented heating system call or write to SERVICE DEPARTMENT MONITOR PRODUCTS INC P O BOX 3408 PRINCETION NEW JERSEY 08543 908 329 0900 Any claim made under th...

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