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Dyna-Glo RMC-KFA125TDGP - User Manual

Dyna-Glo RMC-KFA125TDGP
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PORTABLE
FORCED AIR HEATERS
“USER’S MANUAL”
Before the first use of this heater, please read this USER’S MANUAL very
carefully. This USER’S MANUAL has been designed to instruct you as to
the proper manner in which to assemble, maintain, store, and most
importantly, how to operate the heater in a safe and efficient manner.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
Pro
MODEL : RMC-KFA70TDGP, RMC-KFA125TDGP
RMC-KFA170TDGP
LISTED
CFM Corporation, Mississauga, ON L5N 8A3
CFM U.S. Corporation, Huntington, IN 46750
Phone: 1-800-668-5323

Questions and Answers

  • H
    hsanchezAug 7, 2025
    What to do if my Dyna-Glo Heater will not ignite?
    • D
      David VillarrealAug 8, 2025
      If your Dyna-Glo Heater won't ignite, but the motor runs briefly, there might be several reasons: * The fuel tank may be empty, so fill it with kerosene. * The pump pressure could be incorrect. * There might be carbon deposits or an improper gap on the spark plug. * The fuel filter could be dirty. * The nozzle might be clogged. * There could be water in the fuel tank, in which case you should flush the tank with clean kerosene. * There may be a bad electrical connection between the ignitor and the MAIN PCB assembly, so check the electrical components. * The ignitor wire might not be attached to the spark plug; ensure it is properly connected.
  • W
    Wanda WellsAug 13, 2025
    Why does my Dyna-Glo Heater shut off shortly after igniting?
    • M
      Megan FieldsAug 13, 2025
      If your Dyna-Glo Heater ignites but then shuts off quickly, with the indicator lamp flickering and the display showing "E1", the following could be the reasons: * Incorrect pump pressure. * A dirty air output, air intake, or lint filter. * A dirty fuel filter. * Dirt in the nozzle. * A dirty photocell lens, so clean the photocell lens. * The photocell assembly may not be properly installed, ensure the photocell boot is correctly seated in the bracket. * A bad electrical connection between the photocell and the MAIN PCB assembly, so check the electrical components. * A defective photocell, so replace the photocell.
  • D
    Donald MarshAug 20, 2025
    How to fix a Dyna-Glo RMC-KFA125TDGP Heater that will not turn on?
    • A
      April SwansonAug 20, 2025
      If your Dyna-Glo Heater won't turn on and the indicator lamp is off, consider these potential causes: * The temperature limit safety device may be overheated. Turn the power switch to "OFF" and allow the heater to cool for about 10 minutes. * There might be no electrical power. Ensure the heater cord and any extension cords are properly plugged in and check the power supply. * A blown fuse. Replace the safety fuse in the PCB board. * A bad electrical connection between the temperature limit safety device and the PCB board, so check the electrical connections.
  • M
    Maria CobbAug 26, 2025
    What to do if the fan on my Dyna-Glo RMC-KFA125TDGP Heater doesn't turn on?
    • D
      David WalkerAug 26, 2025
      If the fan on your Dyna-Glo Heater doesn't turn on when plugged in and the power switch is in the "ON" position, here are a couple of things to check: * The thermostat setting might be too low. Try turning the thermostat control knob to a higher setting. * There could be a bad electrical connection between the motor and the MAIN PCB assembly, so check the electrical connections.
  • B
    Brian MannSep 1, 2025
    What to do if my Dyna-Glo Heater displays error code E2 or E3?
    • V
      Victoria FranklinSep 1, 2025
      If your Dyna-Glo Heater displays error code E2 or E3, it could indicate: * A disconnected room temperature sensor, so reconnect the sensor. * A sensor failure, so replace the sensor. * A thermostat switch failure, so replace the switch.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Indoor Air Pollution Risks

Risks associated with indoor air pollution and necessary ventilation.

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Hazards related to fire, explosion, and flammable materials.

Electrical Shock Hazards

Dangers of electrical shock and proper usage of electrical components.

Introduction

Heater Features

Unpacking and Assembly

Kerosene Fuel and Storage

Heater Design and Fueling

Heater Operation Guide

Ventilation Requirements

Specifies the necessary fresh air opening for safe operation.

Starting and Stopping the Heater

Step-by-step instructions for starting, stopping, and restarting the heater.

Long Term Storage

Maintenance: Fuel Tank, Shell, Filters

Fuel Tank Maintenance

Instructions for flushing and maintaining the fuel tank.

Upper Shell and Filter Maintenance

Steps for removing the upper shell and cleaning/replacing filters.

Maintenance: Fan Blades and Nozzle

Fan Blade and Nozzle Care

Procedures for cleaning fan blades and maintaining the nozzle for optimal performance.

Maintenance: Spark Plug and Photocell

Spark Plug and Photocell Servicing

Steps for cleaning, regapping spark plugs and cleaning/replacing photocells.

Maintenance: Fuel Filter and Pump Pressure

Fuel Filter and Pump Pressure Adjustment

Procedures for cleaning fuel filters and adjusting pump pressure.

Replacing the Fuse

Troubleshooting Guide

Wiring Diagrams

Technical Specifications

Exploded Parts Drawing (RMC-KFA70 TDGP)

Parts List (RMC-KFA70 TDGP)

Exploded Parts Drawing (RMC-KFA125 T;170 TDGP)

Parts List (RMC-KFA125 T;170 TDGP)

Parts List (Wheels and Handle)

Dyna-Glo RMC-KFA125TDGP Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelRMC-KFA125TDGP
BrandDyna-Glo
TypeKerosene Forced Air Heater
Heating Capacity125, 000 BTU
Recommended AreaUp to 3, 125 sq ft
Fuel TypeKerosene
Ignition TypeElectronic
ThermostatYes
Safety FeaturesOverheat protection

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