23DK Corona kerosene heater

User Manual - Page 9

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Wick Guide Assembly -Check once a month
Tar deposits wilt build up over time on the wick guide
assembly where the bucner chimney seats. This may
prevent the chimney from seating properly and cause
POOr combustion
Clean off the tar deposits as follows:
1. Make sure the heater iS Off and COOl
2. Lowe{ the wtck to OFF position.
3. Remove the batteries at rear Of heater
4. Remove the _v.'O (2) cabinet screws and lift o_'_ the
cabinet and guard assembly as shown,
5, Adjust the top of the wick to be even with the top
of the wick guiUe arid scrape off the tar del3osits with
the tip of a flat blade screwdriver, Take care not to tat
the ta¢ deposits drop into the wick guide grooves, Llae
a portable vacuum Cleaner to Suck up the deposit.5
while cleaning¸
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6. Reassemble the heater by replaong the Cabinet
asaembty and batteries
Automatic Shut-off System
-Check once or twice a month
A. TESTING
The shOCk detector section of the System is very sen-
sitive and can be affected by dust and other foreign
ma_ers A good t_me to test the operation is lust before
yOU use the heater
1. Make Sure the set lever _s down 1o set.
2. Turn the wick adjusting knob fully clockwtse until
_t Stops at the H_ POsition¸
3. J_ o€ shake the heater sharply This action of s_m-
ulatlng am earthquake ot someone walking _nto the
heater shcuJ_d actua/_a the automattc Shut-off device
The wick should drop immediately and the wick ad
|usting knob sp_n back to the Off position
If the wick does rot drop or the wick adjusting knob
not _eturn to the off pos_t_on, perform wick ma_
intenance O/ h_ve the heater serviced
DO NOT USE THE HEATER UNTIL IT IS REPAIRED
AND IN WORKING ORDER.
B. CLEANING
Vacuum _r_d clean with a
soft cloth every other month
or more oflen if needed
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE SHOCK DETECTOR S_C-
TION as its sensitivity will be char_ged
Ignition System
-Whenever the wick does not light or Is hard to light
!. 8altet'ies - Dead batteries are the most likely rea_
Son, The batteries are located at the rear Of the heater
in the baftecy case
Replace with two (2} fresh ______.=_e?;.-
O size _tteries Make sure _-----_ _.4
the _3oJaritJas (plus sod minus) ,
ate in the same direction I
as shown inside the battery
case.
2. ignition Plug - It you still have a p_oblern after
te01ecing the batler(es, Check the gl0w coil fii_ent,
FOllOW the procedure plrovtded for Ignition Plug Replace-
ment (see below)
I Igl%l t {Oft Plug Filament
3. Ignition Plug Replacement _ If the glow coil ilia-
merit 15 broken or _s bent and car_not be aligned with
a malch or toolhpick, it must be reptaced
(1_ Remove the batte,ies and cabinet { See Wick
Flep_acement On page 6)
(2) Press the Ignition Lever down to raise the Ignition
Pl_g.
(31 Push the ignition Plug in and turn countercIock =
wise to remove,
14) Ir13tatl the t'_ew Ignition Ptug by pushing im at3d
turning clockwise, Relnstal_ the batlenes and
check o_et_t_on (tt _t stil_ does not ignite, check
polarity of batteries _nd w_rlng }
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