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Illustrated Parts Diagram - Allparts Equipment & Accessories

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TROUBLE-SHOOTINGWARNINGNever service heater while it is plugged in, operating, or hot.Severe burns and electrical shock can occur.OBSERVED FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYHeater ignites, butflame-out controlshuts off heater aftera short period oftime.Wrong pump pressureDirty air output, air intake,and lint filtersDirty fuel filterDirt in nozzleDirty photocell lensBad flame-out controlSee Pump PressureAdjustment, page 14.See Air Output, Air Intakeand Lint Filters, page 14.See Fuel Filter, page 11.See Nozzle, pages 15 and16.Clean photocell lens.Replace flame-out control.Heater will notignite, but motor runsfor a short period oftime.Wrong pump pressureCarbon deposits on sparkplug and/or improper gapDirty fuel filterDirt in nozzleWater in fuel tankSee Pump PressureAdjustment, page 14.See Spark Plug, pages 12and 13.See Fuel Filter, page 11.See Nozzle, pages 15 and16.Drain and flush fuel tankwith clean kerosene.See Storing, Transporting,or Shipping, page 8.WARNING: High voltage!Motor does not startwhen heater isplugged in, fanrotates slowly ordoes not turn.Electronic ignitor notgrounded (earthed)Bad electronic ignitorFlame-out control not resetBinding pump rotorMake sure electronicignitor mounting is tight.Replace electronicignitor.Reset flame-out controlbutton, see Figures 5 and6, page 7.If fan is hard to turn, seePump Rotor, page 17.9102685

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