
feeding pump and the fan works until the furnace temperature drops below 35°C. Upon reaching a temperature
lower than 35°C, the furnace returns to the Stop phase.
To return to normal operation, wait until the furnace cools down (turning off the fan and cooling down the
chamber) and press the button on the bimetallic sensor housing (reset). Clean the furnace bowl, taking into
account that the bowl and the deflector may still be hot due to the fact that cast iron maintains the temperature
for a long time. The heater can then be restarted as described in point 9a.
The overflow signal is generated by a mechanical sensor located under the overflow tank. The opening of
the contacts signals that the tank is overfilled and turns off the fuel feeding pump, and the fan works until the
furnace temperature drops below 35°C. Upon reaching a temperature lower than 35°C, the furnace returns to
the Stop phase.
To return to normal operation, wait until the heater has cooled down (the fan is turned off and the
chamber has cooled down), empty the overflow tank, clean the furnace bowl and the combustion chamber,
taking into account that the bowl and deflector may still be hot because cast iron maintains the temperature for
a long time. The heater can then be restarted as described in point 9a.
9. Heater service
ATTENTION!!!
DO NOT ADD OIL TO THE FURNACE AND LIGHT WHILE THE FURNACE CHAMBER OR
BOWL IS STILL HOT !!!
ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE FURNACE PLATE TO COOL DOWN COMPLETELY.
IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE ABOVE RECOMMENDATION, YOU MAY CAUSE
UNCONTROLLED IGNITION OF OIL FUMES AND BURN!!!
9a. Starting the device.
-if necessary, drain the water from the fuel tank and fill it with oil (e.g. used oil),
-check the correct operation of the overflow protection mechanism by weighing the cup lever
downwards and its spontaneous return, confirmed by a characteristic sound "click",
-check if the burner of the device is pushed as far as possible to the cover of the device (if it is not, it
should be pushed in),
-insert the plug of the power cord into the mains socket (230V / 50Hz),
-tilt the upper part of the heater cover and remove the combustion chamber cover, then remove the
cylinder and deflector (if necessary, thoroughly clean the combustion bowl and the base on which it is
placed, as well as the entire combustion chamber with the sleeve and deflector),
-verify if the furnace bowl is cool and clean, then pour about 250 ml of heating oil or diesel fuel into it,
-assemble the ring and cylinder,
-light the oil using a piece of paper crushed into a ball, set it on fire, and then throw it on the hearth bowl,
-put on the combustion chamber cover, close the upper part of the heater cover,
-press the button marked as NETWORK to position 1 and turn the knob of the power setting to the
position 19 kW.
-after approx. 10-15 minutes, depending on the room temperature, the fuel pump and the fan are turned
on. The heater must run at this power for a minimum of 15 minutes. After approx. 15 minutes of
operation, when the furnace bowl is sufficiently warmed up and is able to evaporate a larger amount of
oil, you can switch the power of the device to 30 kW or reduce it to 8kW .