Storage, Exterior – Sears 583.35601 User Manual

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Using The Safety Control Reset Button

Never handle, move, or attempt to service heater

mam while it is plugged in, operating or hot.

1. If the heater does not start, or stops when it should not,

wait 5-minutes for the safety control to cool.

2. Press the reset button, located at the rear of the heater,

in.

3. If the heater does not start in 15 to 25 seconds, the

reset button will pop out and the safety control will

cut off all power to the heater.

4. Unplug the heater. Refer to the "TROUBLESHOOTING"

section of this manual to determine the possible cause

and possible remedy.

NOTE: When in doubt about your ability to troubleshoot

your heater, take it to your Sears Service Center.

Heater

Cord

Safety Control

Reset Button

Fuel

Tank Cap

TO STOP HEATER

Remember, heater's hot air outlet will be extremely

hot after heater has been running.

Always keep heater in a horizontal (level) position,

even though it is not running, when fuel is in tank.

1. Unplug the heater cord, or extension cord from the

outlet.

2. Thermostat-controlled heaters can be stopped by turning

the thermostat dial to the "OFF" or "NO HEAT"

position.

STORAGE

Always unplug heater and empty fuel tank before

storing heater.

1. Drain the fuel tank completely and clean as described in

the

"TAKING

CARE

OF

YOUR

HEATER"

section

of this manual.

2. Remove and clean, or replace lint filter, air filters, fuel

filter and spark plug as described in the "TAKING CARE

OF YOUR HEATER" section of this manual.

3. Store the heater in a clean, dry area, free of corrosive

fumes.

Never attem^ to work on heater while it is plugged

in, operating or hot

Never attempt to work on heater if it must be in

any position other than level, with fuel in tank.

The instructions in this section of the manual will allow

you to maintain your heater so it will operate safely and at

maximum efficiency.

EXTERIOR

1. Clean the exterior of the heater regularly to prevent a

build-up of dust, grime, or grease which becomes a

fire hazard.

2. With each exterior cleaning, watch for fuel leakage and

check the electrical cord for deterioration (hardness

and cracking) or damage. Repair or replace as necessary.

NOTE: When in doubt about your ability to repair your

heater, take it to your Sears Service Center.

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