S34S Sunpak

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Sunpak® Infrared Heaters
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Table of Contents
1. Owner’s Manual
2. Design Guide
3. Installation / Service Instructions
4. Replacement Parts
5. Trouble Shooting Guide
6. Warranty
WARNING
Prop. 65 - Carbon Monoxide
If not installed, operated and maintained in
accordance with manufacturer’s instructions,
this product could expose you to substances in
the fuel or from combustion, including Carbon
Monoxide, which can cause death or serious
illness and which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or
reproductive harm.
Owner’s Manual
Before Starting Your Heater
Before you start your heater examine the heater
installation to determine that:
Areas immediately around the heater including the
air inlet and flue areas are free from obstructions.
Physical support of the heater is sound.
There is no obvious deterioration of the heater.
Starting and Shutting Down Your Heater
Sunpak utilizes an automatic ignition system. Follow
these important safeguards.
Never attempt to manually light the burner with a
match or other source of flame.
Read and follow the operating instructions on the
inside of heater door especially the item that reads
as follows:
Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for
gas. If you smell gas follow the instructions on the
front of this manual regarding gas leaks. If you don’t
smell gas, go to the next step.
If a suspected malfunction occurs with your gas
control system, such as the burner does not light
when it should, refer to the section ‘Shutting Down
Your Heater’.
Starting Your Heater
Turn gas and 24 VAC electrical power “ON”. The pilot and
burner should light within 4 seconds. A flame sensor will
shut off the spark. If the burner does not light within 15
seconds the flame sensor will shut “OFF” the gas valve. To
relight the pilot and burner, shut “OFF” power. Wait 5
minutes. Turn power back “ON”.
If the heater will not light, turn the manual gas valve to
“OFF” position and the electrical switch “OFF” to the heater
and call your quality service agency or gas supplier.
Shutting Down Your Heater
Turn electrical power to the heater “OFF” .
Should you need to shut down your heater for service or
maintenance, the manual gas valve next to the heater
should also be turned “OFF”.
Performing Routine Maintenance
Overtime, particularly during long periods of disuse, the
heater can accumulate dirt and debris in and around the
pilot and the burner. Routine maintenance should be
performed at least once a year by a qualified service
agency to insure the heater is operating properly. More
frequent service may be required for heaters located near
waterfronts.
Stainless Steel Heater
Stainless steel does not “rust”; however air pollution can
leave brown deposits on heaters. We recommend washing
the outer stainless steel casing only with a mild detergent
solution and wiping it dry with a soft cloth to bring back the
original shine. The stainless steel may be expected to
permanently darken around the top of the heater over time
with extended use.
Before You Remodel
Should you plan to make any changes to the patio or
building structure after heaters have been installed, your
heater installation must be reviewed by a qualified agency
to insure that clearances from combustion material and
ventilation requirements are maintained after alterations are
complete. When plastic curtains or drops are used to
enclose a patio you must take steps to insure that Sunpak
heaters have the required permanent access to outside air.
If a patio is to be partially enclosed a qualified agency
familiar with this type of heating equipment must be
consulted to insure the safe operation of this equipment.
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