Warning – New Buck Corporation 1110 User Manual

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WARNING

IF YOU SMELL GAS:

* SHUT OFF GAS SUPPLY

* DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT APPLIANCE

* DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH; DO NOT USE ANY

PHONE IN YOUR BUILDING

* IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A

NEIGHBOR’S PHONE. FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIER’S

INSTRUCTIONS.

* IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER, CALL THE FIRE

DEPARTMENT.


IMPORTANT:
Operating heater where impurities in the air exist may create odors. Cleaning
supplies, paint, paint remover, cigarette smoke, cements and glues, new carpet or textiles, etc.
create fumes. These fumes may mix with combustion air and create odor.

OBSERVED

PROBLEM

1. Heater produces a clinking/

ticking noise just after burner
is lit or shut off



2. Heater produces unwanted

odors







3. Heater shuts off in use
(ODS operates)




4. Gas odor even when control

knob is in “OFF” position




5. Gas odor during combustion

POSSIBLE

CAUSE

1. Metal expands while

heating or contracts while
cooling.



1. Heater burning vapors

from paint, hairspray,
glues, etc. (See
Important above)

2. Low fuel supply
3. Gas leak (See WARNING

above)


1. Not enough fresh air is

available.

2. Low line pressure
3. ODS/Pilot is partially

clogged


1. Gas leak (See

WARNING, above).


2. Control valve defect

1. Foreign matter between

control valve and burner

2. Gas leak (See WARNING

above).

SOLUTION


1. This is common with most

heaters. If noise is
excessive, contact a
qualified service person.


1. Ventilate room. Stop using

odor causing products
while heater is running.

2. Refill supply tank.
3. Locate and control all

leaks. See “Checking Gas
Connections”.


1. Open window/door for

ventilation

2. Contact local propane co.
3. Clean ODS/Pilot


1. Locate and correct all leaks

(see Checking Gas
Connections)

2. Replace control valve

1. Remove foreign matter

from gas tubing

2. Locate and correct all leaks

(see “Checking Gas
Connections”).

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