Storage & Maintenance - HeatStar HS115SF Instructions D'utilisation Et Manuel Du Propriétaire

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NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
SHUTDOWN, STORAGE, & MAINTENANCE
When your Nomad heater is no longer needed there are
a few steps you should take to ensure it is ready and in
working condition the next time you need it.
SHUTDOWN
While the heater is running, turn off the gas supply to
the heater and allow the fuel left in the system and in
the hose and regulator to burn off. This should only take
a few seconds. Then at the heater, flip the switch to the
middle or OFF position. You should allow your heater
to completely cool before placing your heater in storage
or before you
STORAGE UNIT AVAILABLE FOR THE HS190SF
perform any
& HS250SF
service or
maintenance.
Once the unit
has cooled verify
that the gas has
been shut off.
Then disconnect
the hose and
regulator from
the fuel source.
Next disconnect
the hose from
the inlet fitting
on the heater
and neatly wrap
up your hose
assembly. You
can then place your hose into storage until it is needed
again. On the HS190SF and HS250SF Nomad units you
can use the optional top mounted storage box to store
your heater hose and regulator along with any other
accessories or tools needed for setup and tear down.
Next unplug the unit and wrap up the thermostat and
return it to storage. Your heater can now be stored.
STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
Before and after extended storage or if the heater was
used in dusty conditions you should thoroughly clean
the heater. With the heater unplugged, use soap, water
and a soft cloth to clean off any loose dust or dirt. While
your Nomad heater is certified to be used outdoor and
can withstand wet weather, water should not be used.
This can cause water to be forced into components
where it should not be. To clean off the inside, you will
need a standard flat head screwdriver to open the access
panel. To clean do not use water, use compressed air
to blow dust and debris from the insides. Once the unit
is again clean shut the door and secure the latch with
the screwdriver used to open it. You can now store your
heater until it is needed again. Be sure to make note of
the storage "Do's and Do Not's" listed on this page. At
least once a year or the heater has been used in a dusty
environment, it is recommended that the blower wheel
be thoroughly cleaned. Start by removing the access
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panel cover on the blower side of the heater. There are
8 screws on the HS115SF and 14 Screws on the larger
HS190SF and HS250SF (4 and 7 on each side respectively)
holding the panel in place.
Once you have access to the blower motor mounting
plate remove the motor and wheel then use compressed
air to blow off the wheel. If a more aggressive cleaning
method is required to get the wheel clean you can
remove the wheel from the motor by loosening the set
screw. Water solvents and cleaners can then be utilized to
complete the cleaning. Re install the blower in the reverse
it was removed.
FIGURE 9
DO NOT....
Do not store the unit outside.
Do not lose the components shipped with your
heater.
Do not store your heater in an area prone to rodents.
They can damage internal wiring and the nesting
material is a fire hazard. Always open and inspect
your heater for signs of insect and rodents before
use especially after long bouts of storage.
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4 ON EACH SIDE
FIGURE 10
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