IP110
Warning
Never stop the machine by
unplugging the electrical plug: this
could cause overheating.
STOPPING THE HEATER
Set main switch (14) on “0” position or turn
thermostat or other control device on lowest
setting.
The flame goes out and the fan continues to
work for approximately 90 sec. cooling the
combustion chamber.
TRANSPORT
Warning
Before moving the heater:
•Stop the heater as indicated in the
“STOP” paragraph;
•Cut electrical power by removing
the plug from the electrical socket;
•Wait until the heater cools.
Before moving the heater, make sure the oil
tank cap is securely attached.
Warning
Diesel may leak during handling and
transport: the fuel tank cap is not
sealed. This allows air to enter and
allows the tank to be emptied while
the heater is running.
The heater can be supplied in a mobile version
(with wheels) or wall version mounted on a
support structure with anchors for fastening by
means of ropes or chains. To move the mobile
version, just grip the heater by the support
handle and roll it on the wheels. The second
version must be lifted by using a lift truck or
similar equipment.
In this case, make sure that the ropes and/or
chains are securely attached and that they are
in perfect condition before you start to move
the heater.
MAINTENANCE
To ensure correct heater function, you have to
clean the combustion chamber, burner, and fan
at regular intervals.
Warning
Before starting any maintenance
procedure, ALWAYS:
•Stop the heater as indicated in the
“STOP” paragraph;
•Cut electrical power by removing
the plug from the electrical socket;
•Wait until the heater cools.
Periodic maintenance of the heater is
necessary to ensure proper performance and
to prevent failures. To ensure correct heater
function, the combustion chamber, burner, and
fan must be cleaned at regular intervals by a
qualified service technician. Maintenance
should be performed at the following periodic
intervals:
Daily maintenance (customer to perform)
•Inspect air inlet / air outlet and exhaust
stack, remove debris if any
•If any air duct is installed, secure it is fixed.
Minimize bends and keeps ducts straight
•Verify fuel tank is full
•Verify that exhaust stack is properly
installed
Weekly maintenance (customer to perform)
•Disassemble, inspect and clean fuel filter
with clean fuel
Every 50 hours maintenance (qualified
Spitwater service technician to carry out)
•Remove top cover and clean the motor, fan
blade and the interior shell
•Inspect the fuel hose assembly and check
for any leaks
Every six months maintenance (qualified
Spitwater service technician to carry out)
•Disassemble burner head
oInspect and clean burner diffuser
oInspect and replace nozzle if
necessary
oClean ignition electrodes and adjust
settings
oCheck air combustion setting
•Check overheat thermostat
•Inspect and clean the combustion chamber
•Open electric board, inspect electrical
components and check connections.