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MONITOR
HEATING'
SYSTEMS
Section
3:
Operation
3-TI
,OUT
OF
NEL
,
During either manual or automatic operation of
heater. fuel in the tank
may
be
depleted.
The
Monitor (in
case
of using external fuel tank) is
known
to
be
out
of
fuel when all of the following
symptoms are present
-
Burner Status indicator lights blink.
-
Absence of flame (visually verified through view
plate on wall of Combustion Chamber).
m.
Tum
Heater
OFF
Press
ON/OR
switch to
OR.
STEP2:
.
Flll
Fuel
Tank
A,
Close shut-off valve
at
outlet
of
~uel Tank.
5.
Drain Fuel Tank (from battom;
if
possible) to
remove all condensation, debris, and old fuel.
C,
Fill
Fuel Tank
with
fresh,
crystal
clear kerosene.
.
D.
Upon
completion of stepC. open shut-off valve
which was closed in stepA above.
STEP3:
Turn
Heater
ON
Press
ON!OFF
switch
to
ON.
Proceed with normal
heater operation.
The
Monitor
422
(in
case
of
using
capsule .fuel tank)
is
known
to
be
out of fuel
as
follows:
When
the
EMPN
indicator light illuminates
and flashes,
a
buaer will sound for twenty
seconds.
The
burner
mode
is
changed
to
'Low"
automatically, and
Men,
the
heater
will shut off
after
30
minutes.
The
remaining
burning
time
is
indicated
at
the
Display Window.
Install the tank with the arrow pointing forward, and
close
the
tank cover.
STEPS:
Turn. Heater
ON
Press
ON
Off
switch to
ON.
Proceed with normal
heater operation.
342
RECOVERY
FROM
A
POWER
FAILURE
For
the
power intemption
of
up to
5
minutes,
the
set memory is- kept and will resume operation
automatically
with
the
set memory.
For
power intemptions beyond
5
minutes, heater
will resume operation (after
a
3
minutes cool
down
period)
in
the
MANUAL
mode and maintain room
temperature according
to
the setting temperature
selected by
ustng
the
SLIDE
SELECTOR
for
the
reset temperature at
the
lower right hand side
of
the
Cabinet
When
the
TIME
push-button switch
is
pressed
or
the
TIMER
SElECTOR
push-button switch
is
pressed
to
illuminate
the
CLOCK
SET
indicator light,
the
Display
Wlndow
will
show
88:88
indicating
the
need to reset
the
clock and re-program
the
heater
for
automatic
aperation.
REMAM
In
wrkr
to
dispby
mmt
temperature,
It
.hould
be
wt
before
tfie
heater
is
plugged
h
and
energized.
New
rewt
tsmpemtaire
selected
after
plugged
kn
will
take
effect
only
after a
powsr-
3-13
RECOVERY
FROM
OVERHEAT
The
Monitor is protected against damage resulting
from
an
ovetrtteat condition by two
110'C
(Monitor
422).
nsc
(Monitor
441)
automatic reset
tfmnostats.
Refueling:
h
the
event
of
an
overneat
the
thennostats
are
STEPk
1
urn
Heater
OFF
triggered
to
cut
off
the
flow of
kerosene
to.
the
Bum
Pat.
the
flame
is
extinguished automatically,
Press
ONfOFF
switch
and
wait
15
minutes for
the
a
user
is
alerted
to
Fhe
condition
by
heater to
tool.
blinkin0
of
the
Bumer
Status
indicatws.
STEP2.
Utt
Out
the
Capsuk
Fuel
Tank
To recover
from
an
overheat condition.
as
Open
the
tank carer
and
lift
out
the
capsule fuel
diin@d below:
tank
STEPI:
Turn
OFF
Heater
Turn
the
tank upside
down.
and remove the fuel
--
.
-2:
Allow
Monitor
Hder
to
cod
Fill
the
Capsule
Fod
Tank
NOTE:
Bewrettmtheaterbscodtotwch.
Fill
the
capsule fuel tank
with
fresh,
c-1
clear
kerosene
by
using
a
siphon.
A
period
of
30
to
6minutes should
be
sufficient
to
permit
heater
to
cool completely.
-4:
M&I
tht
hpwk
Fuel
tank
Replace and
tighten
the
fuel
caD.
To
insure
proper
unplug
mbr
fuel flaw,
be
sure
the
cap
is
secured
Disconnect heater power
cad
from
wall outlet

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