Operation – ProTemp PT-70-SS User Manual

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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING OR

WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE

© 2014, Pinnacle Products International, Inc.

Oil Fired Radiant Heater User’s Manual

Operation

Starting the Heater: (Ignition)

PT-70-SS-A:
1. Fill the tank with Kerosene or other approved

fuel until needle on fuel gauge points to “F”.

2. Replace fuel cap and tighten firmly.
3. Connect the heater to a three prong

(grounded) power source. You must use a

three prong (grounded) extension cord that is

at least 1.8 meters long and is a minimum of

14 AWG rating.

NOTE: On first ignition or after refueling,

you may hear a grinding sound just before

ignition. This is the fuel pump removing the

air from the fuel line. Your heater will start up

within seconds. If it does not start repeat

start-up procedures with fuel gauge reading at

least 1/2 tank.

NOTE: The electrical components of these

heaters are protected by a fuse mounted

in the PC board. If the heater fails to ignite,

check this fuse first and replace if necessary.

Also check the power source to be sure the

proper voltage is being provided to the heater.

1. Complete steps 1-3 above.
2. Push the power switch to the “ON” position.

The power indicator lamp will light and heater

will ignite. (See Figure 5)

Stopping the Heater: (Cool Down)

1. Turn the power switch to the “OFF” position.

Combustion will stop and the Cooling Cycle

will begin.

- PT-70-SS-A: approx. 7 mins
When the Cooling Cycle is complete the fan

will stop running and it will be safe to unplug

the heater.

NOTE: Unplugging the heater before the

Cooling Cycle has been completed may cause

overheating, possible damage to the heater and

heat plate.

Restarting the Heater:

1. Wait ten seconds after Cooling Cycle has

been completed.

2. Follow all start-up procedures above.

Electrical Outlet:

- Never plug an appliance with more than a 5

amp rating into this outlet (See Figure 6).

- Always keep outlet covered when not in use

Figure 5

Power Switch

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DO NOT disconnect heater

from power source before

cooling cycle has been completed.

WARNING

Figure 6

Electrical Outlet

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