To Stop The Heater; To Restart The Heater; Maintenance Schedule - Sealey AB708.V2 Manual

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To SToP THE HEATER.

7.2.
7.2.1.
Turn the power switch to oFF and disconnect the mains power supply. neVeR SHUT doWn THe HeATeR BY PUllInG oUT THe
PlUG. do noT touch the heater outlet as this will remain hot for some time. Store in a dry, safe, childproof area.
7.3.

To RESTART THE HEATER.

7.3.1.
Wait ten seconds after shutting off the heater.
7.3.2.
Turn the power switch to on.
8. MAinTEnAnCE
WARninG! MAinTEnAnCE MuST only BE undERTAkEn By A QuAlifiEd PERSon. WE STRonGly RECoMMEnd
THAT All SERViCinG iS donE By youR loCAl SERViCE AGEnT.
8.1.

MAinTEnAnCE SCHEdulE

WARninG! never attempt to service the heater whilst it is still hot, wait until it has cooled enough to touch. unplug the heater
from the mains supply before servicing.
Use only genuine Sealey replacement parts. Use of alternative/third party components will cause unsafe operation and will invalidate
your warranty.
8.2.
fuEl TAnk
Clean out the fuel tank every 200 hours of operation or as needed. Flush out with paraffin, kerosene or diesel fuel depending on which
fuel you are using. Do not use any other liquid for this operation.
8.3.
AiR filTERS (See fig.6)
The air intake filter should be replaced or washed with soap and water and thoroughly dried every 500 hours of operation or less, depending
on the conditions of operation.
The air output filter and lint filter should be replaced every 500 hours or more frequently depending on conditions of use.
fig.6
8.4.
fAn BlAdES (See fig.7)
The fan blades should be cleaned at least once per heating season, depending on conditions in the area of use. Remove all
accumulated dust and dirt with a damp cloth, taking care not to bend any of the fan blades. dry the fan blades thoroughly before
restarting the heater. For fan removal see fig.7.
8.5.
noZZlE (See fig.8)
The nozzle should be cleaned at least once per heating season. Use of contaminated fuel will make it necessary to clean the nozzle
more frequently. To clean dirt from the nozzle, blow compressed air through the front of the nozzle. It may be necessary to soak the
nozzle in paraffin, kerosene first in order to loosen any dirt particles.
8.6.
SPARk PluG (See fig.9)
Clean and re-gap the spark plug every 600 hours of operation, or replace if needed. After removing the spark plug, clean the terminals
with a wire brush. Re-gap the terminals to 3.5mm (0.140").
fig.10
© Jack Sealey limited
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Original Language Version
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AB708.V2, AB7081.V2 Issue:8 (eRP) 12/07/19

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