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chamber at the front as hot air. The required
temperature can be set with the thermostat knob.
When this temperature is reached, the equipment will
be switched off automatically. When the temperature
drops below the set temperature, the equipment will
be switched on again.
A photocell constantly monitors the combustion and
will switch off the equipment if any irregularities occur.
The equipment will also be switched off if it
overheats.
In this case, please contact Customer Service.
The electrical components are protected by a
miniature fuse.

6. Technical data

Mains connection:
Heat output (Hi):
Heat settings:
Fuel:
Pump pressure (+/- 10%):
Fuel consumption:
Tank capacity:
Motor rating:
Max. power consumption:
Air throughput:
Max. air temperature:
Approx. equipment dimensions:
Approx. equipment weight:

7. Before starting the equipment

Before you connect the equipment to the power
supply, make sure that the data on the rating
plate are identical to the supply voltage.
Always place the portable equipment on a firm,
horizontal surface.
The equipment must always be in a horizontal
position.
The minimum distance between the equipment
and other objects is 3 m to the front and 1.25 m to
the rear, side and top. Be sure to observe the
minimum distance.
Use the equipment only outdoors or in well-
ventilated rooms. The room must have air inlet
openings of 0.02 m² per kW heat output. For a
heat output of 36 kW this means openings with a
total size of 0.72 m 2 . You must open for example
windows and doors which lead outdoors.
230 V ~ 50Hz / 2.3A
36 kW
1
EL heating oil or diesel
0.31 bar (4.2 PSI)
3.6 l/h
38l
150W
530 W
900m
3
/h
404 °C
99 x 58 x 66 cm
24 kg
7.1 Assembly (Fig. 2)
1. Screw the bracket for the extension cable (3) to
the side of two handle bars (2/6) using the
supplied screws (N) and nuts (M).
Note: The separate bag with assembly materials
contains the small parts which you will need for
the following assembly jobs.
2. Screw the diesel hot air generator (A) to the two
handle bars (2/6) and the base frame (I). Use the
short screws (K), the long screws (L) and the nuts
(M).
3. Push the wheel axle (C) through the axle mount
of the base frame (I).
4. Push the spacer sleeves (D) and the small
washers (E) onto the wheel axle (I).
5. Push the wheels (B) onto the wheel axle.
Make sure that the valve faces outwards.
6. Push the large washers (F) onto the wheel axle
and secure the wheels with the splint (G).
7. Push the axle covers (H) onto the large washers
(F) until they latch in place.
Note:
The equipment has a drawer (Fig. 1 / Item 9) in which
you can store the supplied spare fuses and the spare
drain plugs.

8. Using the equipment

8.1 Fuelling
Note:
Store the required EL heating oil or diesel fuel in a
suitable fuel canister which is clearly labeled with
the words "EL Heating Oil" or "Diesel".
Follow the regulations in force in your country for
the storage of EL heating oil and diesel.
Do not use "bio diesel" under any circumstances.
At temperatures below 5°C we recommend the
use of winter diesel in order to avoid problems
with fuel intake.
EL heating oil and diesel are subject to ageing.
Supplies should be used within 6 months.
Refuel only outdoors and with equipment which
has cooled down.
Follow the safety information (section 1).
1. Remove the tank lid (Fig. 1 / Item 17).
2. Slowly fill EL heating oil or diesel into the tank
until the tank indicator (Fig. 1 / Item 18) indicates
"F". (For maximum tank capacity see Technical
Data.)
3. Refit the tank lid.
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