Do you have a question about the KLD7002S and is the answer not in the manual?
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Keith Horton
April 5, 2025
I cannot get the heater to light. Also, is the gas line to the pilot lighting probe the larger pipe coming from the propane supply fitting.G I don't see a tube going to the pilot lighting probes.
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Mr. Anderson
April 5, 2025
To troubleshoot the Paramount Fitness KLD7002S heater that won't light:
1. Check if the gas pressure is low or the fuel tank is nearly empty. Refill or replace the tank if needed. 2. Make sure the control valve is turned to the ON position. 3. Inspect the thermocouple; replace it if faulty. 4. Ensure the light assembly is not bent and is correctly positioned. 5. Confirm the main gas hose is not bent or twisted; straighten it and perform a leak test. 6. Check for a blockage in the burner injector; clean or replace it if needed.
The document does not specify whether the larger pipe from the propane supply fits the gas line to the pilot lighting probe.
Answer: - Troubleshoot by checking fuel level, control valve position, thermocouple, light assembly, gas hose, and burner injector. - The connection of the larger pipe from the propane supply to the pilot lighting probe is not specified.
Final answer: Troubleshoot by checking fuel level, control valve, thermocouple, light assembly, gas hose, and burner injector. The connection of the larger pipe to the pilot lighting probe is not specified.
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Do you have a question about the KLD7002S and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
I cannot get the heater to light. Also, is the gas line to the pilot lighting probe the larger pipe coming from the propane supply fitting.G I don't see a tube going to the pilot lighting probes.
To troubleshoot the Paramount Fitness KLD7002S heater that won't light:
1. Check if the gas pressure is low or the fuel tank is nearly empty. Refill or replace the tank if needed.
2. Make sure the control valve is turned to the ON position.
3. Inspect the thermocouple; replace it if faulty.
4. Ensure the light assembly is not bent and is correctly positioned.
5. Confirm the main gas hose is not bent or twisted; straighten it and perform a leak test.
6. Check for a blockage in the burner injector; clean or replace it if needed.
The document does not specify whether the larger pipe from the propane supply fits the gas line to the pilot lighting probe.
Answer:
- Troubleshoot by checking fuel level, control valve position, thermocouple, light assembly, gas hose, and burner injector.
- The connection of the larger pipe from the propane supply to the pilot lighting probe is not specified.
Final answer:
Troubleshoot by checking fuel level, control valve, thermocouple, light assembly, gas hose, and burner injector. The connection of the larger pipe to the pilot lighting probe is not specified.
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