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Safety and warning instructions,
Warning
If, at any time, exhaust fumes or fuel odours can be detected in the space being heated
or ventilated, shut the heater down immediately. If an external source of the fumes can-
not be detected and eliminated the heater combustion chamber must be inspected for
cracks or other defects.
Warning,
Electrical shock
electrical hazards
This heater, and its associated thermostat, operates at 1 × 230 V AC; 50 Hz and conse-
quently there is a risk of electrical shock. Electrical safety precautions are to be strictly
observed. Always disconnect the power supply from the heater unit prior to servicing or
movement. Ensure that regular checks for damage to cables and connectors of both the
electrical supply and the thermostat are carried out; any damage found must be recti-
fied immediately.
Earthing
This heater must be earthed through the 3-core electrical supply cable.
Warning
Handling of fuel
handling and use
Fuel is a hazardous substance. Refueling operations must take place in well ventilated
of fuel
areas, away from sources of ignition. Refer to relevant safety data sheetsand COSHH as-
sessments. Avoid any spillage of fuel. Wherever possible use a drip tray under the heater.
Use of fuel
Before and during use of the heater ensure that all fuel lines/hoses are secure and leak
proof. When connecting the fuel lance to the fuel tank/jerry can or 205 l drum ensure
that it is secured into place in the fuel container and avoid any spillage of fuel on or
near the heater. Stop the heater when changing fuel lances between one fuel drum and
another. When the heater is not in use for any extended period, or during transporta-
tion, ensure that the fuel lance is disconnected from the fuel supply hose and both are
securely stowed in the housing. In such circumstances ensure that the cap of the fuel
container is securely closed. Avoid the build up of water in the bottom of fuel supply
containers.
Risk of fire
Ensure that the burner unit is correctly located into its operational housing and the
locking bar is applied before use. Ensure that any fuel spillages are mopped up and ab-
sorbent material disposed of. Do not let hot heater surfaces come into contact with
items which could readily ignite.
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