Schwank supremeSchwank IO-210 User Manual

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2300 / IO 210 Manual

IM110107

RD: MAY 2014

R.L. 15A

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10.1 SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS

a) For temporary shutdown, turn off the electrical circuit.

b) For complete shutdown, turn off the electrical circuit and turn gas control knob to the

"OFF" position.

11. HEATER FINISH AND APPEARANCE

Exterior heater surfaces, including stainless steel components, are coated with a black high
emissive coating that helps preserve the aesthetic appearance of the heater and improves the
radiant heat output.

With extended use, the finish coat may discolor and deteriorate to some extent due to the im-
pact of heat and the deposit of ambient air born particles. In some environments, the stainless
steel lens cover may experience some surface oxidization and discoloration. These are nor-
mal occurrences caused by heat and products of combustion and in no way affect the opera-
tion and performance of the heater or the manufacturer’s warranty.

OCCASIONAL FINISH MAINTENANCE:

Wear protective gloves, eyewear, and breathing mask. Ensure that power to the heater is dis-
connected prior to maintenance and the application of any finish coating. Use a fine steel
wool to remove blemishes or unsightly deposit, and smooth the outer surface. The heater fin-
ish coat can be touched up using a high temperature coating such as Thurmalox Stove Paint -
Flat Black -1200°F (650°C) or similar high temperature stove paint that is compatible with the
original finish. No other coating or non-high-temperature paint finish may be applied to
the heater – use of an incompatible finish coating could create a hazardous condition
such as fire or noxious fumes, damage the heater, and void the warranty.

Apply the touch up finish with the heater in its operating orientation (facing down). Ensure that
overspray does not effect the burner tile surface - insert a paper masking above the lens
screen being coated. Remove the paper masking immediately after re-finish and prior to op-
eration of the heater.

10. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Ensure the correct voltage is supplied, gas supply lines have been properly purged, and

gas valve is switched to the ON position.

2. Turn on power to heater, set thermostat (if applicable) to above ambient temperature, the

heater will light.

3. If heater does not light: Turn off power to heater, turn gas valve to OFF position.

4. Wait for five minutes and repeat steps above. If heater does not light after three attempts,

call a qualified service technician.

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