Servicing instructions important – Hired-Hand Super-Savers (Forced Air Heaters) XL: SS-225-XL User Manual

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Super Saver XL CE Heater

10. Servicing

Instructions

IMPORTANT!

Inspect and check operation of this appliance monthly. Follow the
instructions below. If a problem is detected, contact a qualified
technician to make any necessary repairs.

In an effort to minimize the time required to trouble shoot this system:

1.

Turn off the gas supply at the main gas valve.

2.

Disconnect electric power to system at main fuse of circuit breaker, if connected.

3.

Visually inspect equipment for apparent damage. Check wiring for loose
connections.

5.

Inspect igniter for visible cracking or scale deposits. Inspect flame sensor for
position or deposits shorting sensor to burner.

5.

After performing the above inspections, restore gas supply, and electric power to the
equipment. Close thermostat contacts to cycle the system. If a “no heat” condition
persists, the three visual indicators listed below will help determine if system is
operating properly.

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The igniter will warm up and glow bright red.

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The main burner flame will ignite.

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The main burner flame will continue to burn after the igniter
is turned off.

Trouble shooting the system consists of checking for these three visual indications.
The Visual Check Charts define the proper action if any of these indications do not
occur.

Visual checks are an important and easy method to ensure that your Hired-Hand

heater continues to operate properly. These checks should be performed regularly.

If a problem is detected, it is recommended to contact a qualified technician to make

the necessary repairs. The appliance must be recommissioned by a qualified
technician after servicing is completed.

Detailed drawings and a replacement parts list are located at the end of this manual.

Consult Hired-Hand before replacing any heater component with a non-standard

part.

This heater is designed to require a minimum of servicing, but in the case it does

become necessary, the design provides easy access to each component.

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