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1. Introduction

This chapter contains all the relevant information,
specifically:

Installation specifications

List of installation tools

Instructions for the installation of the Laser System

The heater can be installed at any location, on condi-
tion that there is full compliance with electrical, fuel
and emission regulations.

Before you start installing the heating system (inclu-
ding electrical wiring), check the local building and fire
safety regulations. The requirements stipulated in these
regulations must be respected in order to guarantee a
legally approved installation and correct operation.

The heater was designed to be used to a
maximum altitude of 1000m above sea level. 
Contact your dealer for the necessary
adjustments if you wish to use it at a higher
altitude.

2. Moving the heater

In addition to the space required for the heater, extra
room must be kept free for air circulation. The Laser
System can be placed on any type of flooring and oper-
ate safely, unless fuel or fire safety regulations specify
otherwise. Check the gaps in the manner stipulated in
the instructions in the manual.

Recommended tool kit 

1. Crosshead screwdriver
2. Steel tape measure
3. Felt-tip pen or pencil
4. Cement for exterior use
5. Electric drill (clockwise and anti-clockwise

recommended)

6. Hole cutting saw, jig saw or other tools suitable for

sawing a hole of 70~80 mm for the exhaust pipe

7. Long drill
8. Standard screwdrivers
9. Volt, Ohmmeter 
10. Spirit level 
11. Small range of self-tapping screws
12. Insulated screwdriver
13. Protective material for your floor
14. Container for fuel exhaust pipe

3. The electrical supply system

The electrical system must be protected from overloads
by an at least 5-Ampere fuse or contact breaker.

Some installations (such as for use in mobile
homes) must be fitted with a permanent
connection to the household power circuits.
This must be done by a recognised
electrician.

4. Wiring for the room temperature sensor

A temperature sensor that can be fitted to a wall mea-
sures the room temperature in order to automatically
regulate the heating. The standard sensor wire is
approximately 2.5 m long.

The sensor may not be placed in a draught,
direct sunlight or the warm air flowing out
of the heater. This may cause incorrect
temperature indications.

Chapter 1, INSTALLATION

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Summary of Contents for Laser FF 30

Page 1: ...Laser FF 30 2 24 46 68 MANUEL D UTILISATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING KULLANIM KILAVUZU 3 4 1 TR...

Page 2: ...Zibro Yours sincerely PVG International B V Customer Service Department 1 READ THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST 2 IN CASE OF ANY DOUBT CONTACT YOUR ZIBRO DEALER Dear Sir Madam Congratulations with your pu...

Page 3: ...SUMMARY 25 Chapter 1 INSTALLATION Chapter 2 OPERATION Chapter 3 ERROR MASSAGES Chapter 4 WARRANTY PROVISIONS...

Page 4: ...re you leave or go sleeping Unplug the heater as well when you go away for a longer period of time e g holidays 5 Store and move fuel only in suitable tanks and jerrycans 6 Make sure that the fuel is...

Page 5: ...he manner stipulated in the instructions in the manual Recommended tool kit 1 Crosshead screwdriver 2 Steel tape measure 3 Felt tip pen or pencil 4 Cement for exterior use 5 Electric drill clockwise a...

Page 6: ...the installation kit from the packaging C Remove the heater from the packaging D Remove the plastic bag containing the parts E Remove the exhaust pipe from the bottom of the box F Check that all parts...

Page 7: ...l obstruction 45 cm or more 20 cm or more Snow covered surface or ground Important The gap with the ground must be enlarged in areas subject to heavy snowfall Important A windbreaker may be necessary...

Page 8: ...these are the dimensions and locations of the holes for the fuel pipe and exhaust pipe Do not remove any components from the heater Always contact your dealer if repairs are required If the electricit...

Page 9: ...he following list of standard installation parts is sup plied with your heater It may be necessary to order extra parts from your Zibro dealer if other installation methods are required Wall hooks 2 s...

Page 10: ...Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 32 Flexible air hose 1 Hose clip 2 Manual fuel pump 1 Fuel cap cover 1...

Page 11: ...r can be levelled by means of adjustable legs This can be checked with the plumb line 2 Drill the hole for the exhaust pipe Use a hole saw with a diameter of 70 80 mm see Fig 5 The opening on the inte...

Page 12: ...the inner flue pipe a For wall thickness 230 320mm From inside the room insert the inner flue pipe through the hole Make sure the arrow on the inner flue pipe is pointing up Secure the inner flue pipe...

Page 13: ...ose to the inlet of the exhaust pipe Fasten the right angled air hose onto the inlet with a hose clip Seal the inlets and outlets that are not being used with the caps supplied Check that the caps are...

Page 14: ...ight angled exhaust pipe bend and extension pipe Attach the right angled exhaust bend to the outlet by sliding the pipe lock into the outlet clip See Fig 12 Fig 12 Pipe lock 5 Move the heater into pos...

Page 15: ...hat the airflow to the air circulation ventilator is not obstructed Inspect the interior of the building to ensure that the area immediately adjacent to the heater is free of fuel and objects that may...

Page 16: ...er system All specified operating procedures must be carried out in the order in which they are described 2 Laser FF 30 heater specifications Nominal yield as applied to petroleum heaters 92 7 Power c...

Page 17: ...temperature room temperature and error codes 4 SAVE button Allows you to limit the temperature When this function is activated the heater will automatically switch off and on again 5 TIMER button All...

Page 18: ...longer 6 Check the removable tank fuel gauge while filling the tank Stop filling by loosening the switch button on top of the pump turn anti clockwise once the gauge indicates that the tank is full Ne...

Page 19: ...d the button on the left Ghour to lower the temperature Press once to increase the value one step After approximately 10 sec onds the light will stop blinking and setting will be locked The available...

Page 20: ...m air flowing out of the heater 8 Childproof lock The childproof lock can be used to prevent children accidentally changing the heater settings When the heater is burning and the childproof lock is on...

Page 21: ...own against a hard surface Never clean it with water 3 Reinstall the fuel filter into the heater We recommend that you remove dust and stains in time with a damp cloth because otherwise these may caus...

Page 22: ...n the air filter and remove dust E 13 Burner thermistor malfunction Contact your dealer Excess fuel in the burner Contact your dealer E 22 Ignition failure three times Contact your dealer No fuel Refi...

Page 23: ...arranty shall not apply to damages caused by actions not in compliance with the Directions for Use neglect and the use of an incorrect type of fuel or fuel past its use by date The use of incorret fue...

Page 24: ...Finland Oy Piispantilankuja 6C 02240 ESPOO tel 358 9 4390 030 fax 358 9 4390 0320 email appliance appliance group com F FI IN N 4 UNITED KINGDOM Scott Brothers Ltd The Old Barn Holly House Estate Cra...

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