Observed fault, Possible cause, Remedy – Sears 583.35683 User Manual

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TROUBLE­

SHOOTING

A WARNING

Never service heater while it is plugged in, operating, or
hot. Severe burns and electrical shock can occur.

OBSERVED FAULT

Heater ignites, but
flame-out eontrol
shuts off heater after
a short period of
time.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Wrong pump pressure

Dirty air output, air intake

and lint filters

Dirty fuel filter

Dirt in nozzle

Dirty photocell lens

Bad flame-out control

REMEDY

See Pump Pressure

Adjustment,

page 11.

See Air Output, Air Intake,

and Lint Filters,

page 10.

See Fuel Filter,

page 11.

See TVbzz/e, pages 12 and 13.

Clean photocell lens.

Replace flame-out control.

Heater will not
ignite, but motor runs
for a short period of
time.

Wrong pump pressure

Carbon deposits on spark

plug and/or improper gap

Dirty fuel filter

Dirt in nozzle

Water in fuel tank

See Pump Pressure

Adjustment,

page 11.

See Sparkplug,

pages 11

and 12.

See Fuel Filter,

page 11.

See Nozzle,

page 12 and 13.

Drain and flush fuel tank with

clean kerosene. See Storing,

Transporting, or Shipping,

above, page 8.

A WARNING: High Voltage!

Electronic ignitor not

grounded

Bad electronic ignitor

Make sure electronic

ignitor mounting is tight.

Replace electronic ignitor.

Motor does not start
when heater is plugged
in, fan rotates slowly
or does not turn.

Flame-out control not reset Press flame-out control

reset button.

Solid state relay not

allowed to reset

Binding pump rotor

Wait two minutes before

trying to restart heater.

If fan is hard to turn, see

Pump Rotor,

page 13.

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