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If more than one heater is used, include equivalent ventilating area. • Provide adequate clearance from people, animals, and combustible materials - 8 feet (2.4 m) from heater outlet; 6 feet (1.8 m) from top; 4 feet (1.2 m) from sides. • Be sure there is no obstruction in intake or output openings. • Be sure heater is on a level, stable surface. • Depending on thermostat setting, heater can start immediately when power cord is connected. • Be sure electrical circuit is adequate and properly grounded. • Locate heater to provide maximum circulation of the heated air. 1. Turn thermostat knob clockwise to the high position. 2. Plug extension cord into standard 120 volt/60 hertz, 3-prong grounded outlet. Note:Ignitor will preheat for five seconds, then heater will start. 3. Adjust thermostat knob to the desired setting. Note:A cold heater may affect the thermostat setting. This thermostat is a general-heating control. It is not intended for precise temperature control. Adjust thermostat until heater cycles at the desired setting. Note: If heater fails to start, refer to Troubleshooting, page 12. 107351-01C 10 Operation HEATER OPERATION The space heater will cycle on and off to maintain the temperature set at the thermostat. To determine a specific temperature, place a thermometer to the sides or rear of the heater 4 - 6 feet (1.2 - 1.8 m) above the floor. STOPPING THE HEATER 1. Set thermostat to lowest setting. Heater will stop, but will start again when ambient temperature drops to that setting. 2. To completely stop the heater, disconnect the plug from the receptacle. TO RESTART HEATER 1. Unplug extension cord from outlet and wait 10 seconds. (Wait two minutes if heater has been running.) 2. Repeat steps under Starting Heater,page 10. 107351-01C 11 Troubleshooting WARNING: Never service heater while it is plugged in, operating, or hot. Severe burns and electrical shock can occur. DIAGNOSE MALFUNCTIONS Symptom Motor does not start five seconds after heater is plugged in Problem No power to heater Thermostat setting is too low WARNING: High voltage! Bad electrical connection between motor and ignition control assembly or ignition control assembly and power cord Binding pump rotor Defective ignition control assembly Defective motor Solution Check circuit breaker in electrical panel Turn thermostat knob to a higher setting Check all electrical connections See your John Deere dealer See your John Deere dealer See your John Deere dealer Motor starts and runs but heater does not ignite No fuel in tank Pump pressure incorrect Dirty fuel filter Obstruction in nozzle assembly Water in fuel tank WARNING: High voltage! Bad electrical connection between ignitor and ignition control assembly Defective ignitor Defective ignition control assembly Fill tank with kerosene See your John Deere dealer See Cleaning Fuel Filter,page 19 See Cleaning Fuel Nozzle,page 17 Drain and flush fuel tank with clean kerosene. See Storage Location and Maintenance,page 20 Check electrical connections See your John Deere dealer See your John Deere dealer Heater ignites but ignition control assembly shuts heater off after a short period of time Pump pressure incorrect Dirty air intake, air output, and/or lint filter Dirty fuel filter Obstruction in nozzle assembly Photocell assembly not properly installed (not seeing the flame) Dirty flame sensor WARNING: High voltage! Bad electrical connection between photocell and ignition control assembly Defective flame sensor Defective ignition control assembly See your John Deere dealer See your John Deere dealer See Cleaning Fuel Filter,page 19 See Cleaning Fuel Nozzle,page 17 Make sure photocell boot is properly seated in bracket See Cleaning Flame Sensor,page 15 Check electrical connections See your John Deere dealer See your John Deere dealer 107351-01C 12 107351-01C Periodic Service ADDITIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION This manual is not a detailed service manual. It has only information you need for normal operation and maintenance. If a technical manual is desired, see your John Deere dealer for the correct manual. USING SERVICE RECORDS 1. Keep a record of the number of hours or operation. 2. Check your record regularly to learn when service is required. 3. Do all the services in the interval section. Then write the number of hours (from your service record) and the date in the spaces provided. Sample Service Record Chart Date Hours 1 Jun '85 3 6 Jun '85 2 - (5) 7 Jun '85 1 - (6) 11 Jun '85 4 - (10) 17 Jun '85 3 - (13) 150 HOURS Drain Fuel Tank. 250 HOURS Clean flame sensor. Clean air intake filter. Clean fan. Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date JOHN DEERE 13 Periodic Service 500 HOURS Clean flame sensor. Clean air intake filter. Clean fan. Clean fuel filter. Replace air output and lint filters. See your John Deere dealer for service. Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date Hours Date YEARLY Clean fuel nozzle. Drain fuel tank. Clea...
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