Clarke XR75 Operating & Maintenance Manual - Page 3
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Part No.
No. Description
XR75
31 Cable
AX2005002000
32 Combustion Chamber AX2003173511
33 Air Diffuser
AX2003135211
34 Fuel Tank
AX2003176511
35 Wheel End Cap
AX1004047911
36 Wheel
AX1001040111
37 Washer
AX1004050511
38 Axle
AX2002022511
39 Fuel Cap
AX1006029811
40 Lower Frame
AX2002021411
41 Cable
AX1005102600
42 Instrument Panel
AX2003177211
43 Cable Cover
AX1005001021
44 Switch Cover
AX1005092955
45 Switch
AX1005092855
46 Fuse Carrier
AX1005099600
47 Fuse
AX1005002700
48 Cover
AX1001040411
49 Terminal Block (12 pole)
AX1005002400
50 PCBoard
AX1014064311
51 Flame Control Board
AX1005106011
52 Nut
AX1004051011
53 Plug
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54 Drain Plug
#
55 Screw
AX1004049811
56 Spring
AX1008101111
57 Ball
AX1004049711
58 Blanking Plate
#
59 Blanking Plate Screw
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Part No.
Part No.
XR105
XR155
AX2005002000
AX2005002000
AX2003173611
AX2003173711
AX2003135411
AX2003135611
AX2003177511
AX2003176711
AX1004048011
AX1004048011
AX1001040211
AX1001002000
AX1004050511
AX1004050411
AX2002022611
AX2002022711
AX1006029811
AX1006029811
AX2002022111
AX2002021511
AX1005102600
AX1005102600
AX2003177911
AX2003178011
AX1005001021
AX1005001021
AX1005092955
AX1005092955
AX1005092855
AX1005092855
AX1005099600
AX1005099600
AX1005002700
AX1005002700
AX1001040411
AX1001040411
AX1005002400
AX1005002400
AX1014064311
AX1014064311
AX1005106011
AX1005106011
AX1004051011
AX1004051011
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#
#
#
AX1004049811
AX1004049811
AX1008101111
AX1008101111
AX1004049711
AX1004049711
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING!
Lack of ventilation can cause Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
CARBON MONOXIDE CAN KILL
Signs of Carbon Monoxide poisoning are, headaches, dizziness and/or nausea.
Should anyone show these signs, they must GET FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY.
Turn off the heater and have it serviced before using again.
Pregnant women, persons with a heart or lung condition, anaemia or under the
influence of alcohol, or those at high altitudes, are more likely to be effected by
Carbon Monoxide than others.
Read, and make sure you fully understand the following precautions and the
hazards associated with this type of equipment.
•
Use ONLY clean paraffin, Diesel Oil.
•
NEVER use Gasoline, Naphtha, Paint thinners, Alcohol or other highly
flammable fuels.
•
Use ONLY with the electrical voltage specified
•
NEVER use the heater where Gasoline, Paint thinner or other highly flammable
vapour or high dust content is present.
•
Ensure the appliance is properly earthed.
•
Use ONLY in well ventilated areas. Provide ventilation of at least 2.75 square
feet of fresh air for every 100,000 BTU/ hr of rating.
•
The minimum clearance from any combustible materials is 8 feet (250cm)
from hot air outlet and 4 feet (125cm) from the top and sides.
•
Maintain the heater on a stable, level surface whilst hot or operating, or a fire
could occur.
•
Keep children and animals away from heater at all times.
•
When used with a thermostat, bear in mind, the heater may start at anytime.
•
Store the heater in a level position when filled, or fuel leakage may occur.
•
Use heater in accordance with all fire regulations.
•
NEVER use heater in living or sleeping areas.
•
NEVER leave a heater plugged in without adult supervision if children or
animals are likely to be present.
•
NEVER move, handle, refuel or service the heater when it is hot, operating or
plugged in.
•
NEVER cover or impede air flow into or out of heater.
•
NEVER attach duct work to the front of heater.
•
Disconnect the heater from the power supply when not in use.
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