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Kingfer Industrial KF-009D-03 User Manual

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READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
PLACE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
THIS HEATER IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
USER MANUAL
FOR
PORTABLE OUTDOOR GAS HEATER
MODEL:KF-009D-03
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR PRIMARY HEATING PURPOSES
IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY. A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE. PERSONAL
INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE
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Kingfer Industrial KF-009D-03 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeGas Heater
ModelKF-009D-03
CategoryIndustrial
Power SourceGas
ManufacturerKingfer Industrial

Summary

Safety Precautions

Use Heater According to Instructions

Ensure heater is used per manual instructions and keep manual safe.

Avoid Placing Items on Heater

Avoid placing clothes or materials on the heater to prevent fire and maintain efficiency.

Safe Heater Positioning

Keep heater away from furniture, armchairs, and fabrics to prevent fire.

Do Not Move Lit Heater

Never move the heater while it is lit to prevent accidents.

Maintain Safe Distances

Respect minimum distances from walls and flammable materials to prevent fire.

Handling Suspected Gas Leaks

Procedure for gas leaks: turn off gas, check connections with soapy water.

Using Environment

Outdoor and Well-Ventilated Use

Heater must be used in a well-ventilated outdoor area only.

Prohibited Locations and Uses

Prohibits use in basements, below ground, and for domestic purposes.

Cylinder Changes Outdoors

Cylinder changes must be performed outdoors in a flame-free environment.

Approved Propane Cylinder Sizes

Specifies approved propane cylinder sizes (7-15 kg).

Hose Inspection and Replacement

Regular inspection and replacement of hoses are required due to wear or damage.

Safe Distances from Flammable Materials

Maintain specific minimum distances from flammable materials and overhead.

Heater Placement Relative to Cylinder

Ensure the radiant surface does not face the gas cylinder.

Hose Specification Compliance

Use hoses that comply with country-specific specifications.

Installation Instructions

Component Safety Check

Ensure all components, heater, hose, and gas bottle are safely positioned.

Fixing Holder on Bottle

Use a clamping screw to fix the holder on the gas bottle.

Connecting Regulator and Hose

Screw the pressure controller and hose onto the gas bottle valve.

Securing Heater to Stand

Use butterfly nut and gasket to position and fix heater on the stand.

Connecting Hose to Safety Valve

Screw the other end of the gas hose to the safety valve.

Final Screw Tightening Check

Ensure all screwing connections are properly tightened.

Pre-Operation Leak Check

Check for gas leaks using spray or soapy water before operation.

Lighting Instructions

Pilot Burner Ignition Procedure

Detailed steps for igniting the pilot burner and setting heat levels.

Adjusting Heat Power

How to adjust the heat power to minimum or maximum settings.

Turning Off the Heater

Procedure for turning off the heater by closing the cylinder valve.

Connecting to the Cylinder

Heater Mounting and Cylinder Connection

Mount heater correctly and connect regulator to cylinder valve.

Leakage Check After Connection

Check regulator connection for leaks using soapy water.

Safe Cylinder Disconnection

Never disconnect the regulator while the heater is lit; ensure burner is out first.

How to Change a Cylinder

Cylinder Replacement Environment

Cylinders must be replaced in a non-flammable, non-smoking environment.

Steps for Cylinder Change

Sequence for changing gas cylinder including closing valve and unscrewing regulator.

Important Information

Gas Connection Integrity

Ensure all gas connections are correctly made to prevent leakage; use soapy water for checks.

Cylinder Position and Stability

Use cylinders upright; horizontal position can damage heater and create safety issues.

Ignition with New Cylinders

New cylinders may have inert gas impairing ignition; switch to a partially used cylinder if needed.

Hose and Regulator Requirement

Appliance requires a hose and regulator; seek supplier advice for correct parts.

Guard Protection

The guard prevents fire/burn risks and should not be permanently removed.

Storage

Disconnect and Store Cylinder

Disconnect cylinder and store it in a well-ventilated area away from combustibles.

Heater Storage Recommendations

Store heater preferably in an outhouse, covered in a dry, dust-free medium.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Cleaning Precautions

Do not clean the heater when lit or immediately after turning off; use a soft, dry cloth.

Avoid Abrasive Cleaners

Do not use aggressive, abrasive, or inflammable substances that could damage the paint or cause fire.

Periodic Hose Check

Periodically check hose for integrity and expiry; replace if necessary.

Professional Repairs and Maintenance

Repairs by specialized personnel; recommend annual maintenance by an authorized service centre.

No Heater Modifications

Do not make any modifications to the heater as it is dangerous.

Annual Expert Check

Have the heater checked by a qualified authorized expert once a year.

Burner and Pilot Light Inspection

Inspect and clean burner, pilot light, or nozzles for obstructions by insects.

Troubleshooting

Smell of Gas Issues

Addresses loose connections, pipe breaks, or missing fireclay causing gas smell.

Inefficient Combustion

Deals with inefficient combustion due to dirty gas inlets.

Ignition Problems

Troubleshooting for no ignition caused by defective ignitor, spark plug, or cable.

Burner Flame Extinguishing

Covers flame extinguishing due to gas run-out, thermal element, or draft.

Heater Not Staying Alight

Addresses issues with the heater not staying alight after pressure release.

Heater Not Turning On

Troubleshooting for the heater not turning on, related to regulator connection or gas control.