Toyotomi FF-95 Forced Flue Vented Type Heater

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FF-95
(Type C)
GB OPERATING MANUAL ........................................................................................... PAGE 1
DE GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG ................................................................................... PAGE 17
FR MANUAL D’UTILISATION ...................................................................................... PAGE 33
NL GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING ....................................................................................... PAGE 49
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IMPORTANT
1) READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING HEATER.
2) RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
3) CHECK LOCAL AUTHORITY & BUILDING CODES FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.
SECTION A:
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: FF-95
Heater Efficiency: 92.4% (1)
Heat Rating: High - 9.50 kW (32,400 BTU/h)
Med - 5.49 kW (18,700 BTU/h)
Low - 2.96 kW (10,100 BTU/h)
Fuel Consumption: High - 1.07 L/h
Med - 0.620 L/h
Low - 0.334 L/h
Fuel System: External tank (2)
Fuel Type: Paraffin only
Dimensions (W × H × D): 760 × 700 × 427 mm
Weight: 34 kg
Vent Pipe Hole: 70 ~ 80 mm diameter
Maximum Length of Vent Pipe System: 3 m, 3 bends or less (Section I “Installation”)
Electrical Rating: 230 Volts AC, 50 Hz
(220 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz) (3)
Preheat - MAX 280 W
Burning - MAX 52 W
(1) Heat and vaporized water are produced by fuel combustion. Heat rating does not account for heat loss due to
condensation of water vapor.
(2) External tank to be purchased separately. (Consult your supplier for options.)
(3) It is excluded from CE marking.
SAFETY FEATURES
Your heater is equipped with a number of integral safety features.
Please familiarize yourself with these features. If the heater shuts
down due to the operation of any safety device, ensure the problem
is identified and corrected. Note that normal combustion flames
inside the combustion chamber, can be seen through some “peep
holes”, located in the front bottom left hand corner of the hot air
outlet louvers.
1. Flame Sensor
Heater will automatically stop all operations if ignition fails or if flame fails during combustion, in order to prevent
fuel overflow. Error code will be displayed on the digital indicator.
2. Fuel Strainer
Special strainer catches any dirt or impurities present in the fuel before it is sent to the burner.
3. Overheat Protector
Automatically stops all operations if heater cabinet reaches abnormally high temperature due to motor malfunc-
tion or abnormal combustion.
4. Power Failure Recovery System
If power fails during heater operation, heater will turn off. When power resumes, heater will automatically reignite
to maintain the selected room temperature.
NOTE: The operation varies depending on the time length of power failure and other conditions.
Please see Section E “Operation” for more details.
5. Fully Vented System
Flue Pipe system provides outside air for combustion and vents all combustion products to outdoors.
Heat shield plate
Overheat protector
Heat exchanger
Fuel pipe
Circulation fan
Burner
Igniter
Burner ring
Flame sensor
Peep hole
Heat chamber
Adjustable leg Blower motor
Fuel sump
Drip tray
Fuel pump
Red Reset button
Integral fuel
strainer (inside)
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SECTION B:
SAFETY TIPS FOR OPERATION
CAUTION: Heater and vent pipe system must be properly installed before operation.
Please follow instructions under “Installation”, Section I.
1. NEVER use any fuel other than Paraffin. NEVER USE GASOLINE. Use of gasoline can lead to uncontrollable
flames, resulting in destructive fire.
2. Due to high surface temperatures, keep heater away from children, furniture and clothing while in operation. (See
Installation manual.)
The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been give supervision or instruction.
• Children being supervised not to play with the appliance.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experiance and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
3. To prevent abnormal operation and prolong heater life, be sure to perform routine maintenance. (See Section F
“Routine maintenance”.)
4. NEVER store or transport fuel in other than a metal or plastic container that is acceptable for fuel and clearly
marked “PARAFFIN”. NEVER store fuel in the living space.
SECTION C:
FUEL GUIDE
The FF-95 is designed for use with Paraffin. Use of low-quality fuel will cause burner performance to drop, leading
to abnormal combustion and reduced heater life.
Purchase only Paraffin, in non-red cans reserved exclusively for fuel and marked accordingly with the word
“PARAFFIN”. Always store your fuel in a separate area from where you store gasoline for your power equipment to
avoid accidental use of gasoline in your heater.
What to Buy . . .
ALWAYS: Clean and high-quality Paraffin.
ALWAYS: Fuel free of contaminants, water or cloudiness.
NEVER: Gasoline, alcohol, white gas, camp stove fuel or additives.
NEVER: Yellow or sour-smelling fuel.
RIGHT
PARAFFIN
WRONG
GAS
Danger
PARAFFIN
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How to Store It . . .
ALWAYS: Store in a clean container, clearly marked PARAFFIN.
ALWAYS: Store away from direct sunlight, heat sources or extreme temperature changes.
NEVER: In a glass container, or one that has been used for other fuels.
NEVER: For longer than six months. Begin each heating season with fresh fuel; discard at the end of
season.
NEVER: In the living space.
Why It is Important . . .
Pure, clean fuel is essential for safe and efficient heater operation. Poor quality or contaminated fuel can
cause:
• Excess tar deposits on burner and ue pipe
Incomplete combustion
• Reduced heater life
Use of a highly volatile flammable fuel such as gasoline can produce uncontrollable flames, creating a severe
fire hazard.
SECTION D:
OPERATING CONTROLS AND PART NAMES
Before using heater, familiarize yourself with the following operating controls and part names.
17. Room temperature sensor
16. Circulation fan
Fan cover
Control panel
Pipe stopper
Red reset button
19.
Plumb bob
Drip tray
Integral fuel strainer (inside)
18. Power
supply cord
Outlet opening
Inlet opening
Front panel
Combustion
flames peep
hole
Louver
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1. ON/OFF switch: Main switch turns heater on and off. When switched on,
heater begins operation and combustion starts after
preheat period.
2. AUTO button: The button turns weekly timer operation modes on and off
which have been programmed into weekly timer.
3. TIMER button: The button turns weekly timer set mode on and off.
4. TEMP/TIMER/CLOCK/DAY set: TEMP/TIMER /CLOCK /DAY set modes can be set by
pressing the
/MIN. or
/HOUR buttons.
5. POWER SAVER/DAY SELECT button: The button turns POWER SAVER operation mode on and
off. When setting weekly timer, the button is used to select
a day of the week.
6. CHILD LOCK/CLEAR button: The button turns CHILD LOCK operation mode on and off.
When setting weekly timer, the CLEAR button is used.
7. ˚F/˚C switch: C/F toggle switch. ˚F/˚C toggle switch.
8. ON lamp: Lit – Heater is in operation.
Flashing – Pre-heating and pre-purging.
9. AUTO indicator: Lit – Weekly timer operation is in use.
10. TIMER indicator: Lit – Heater operating in weekly timer set mode.
11. POWER SAVER indicator: Lit – Heater operation in POWER SAVER mode.
12. CHILD LOCK indicator: Lit – Heater operation in CHILD LOCK mode.
13. BURNING MODE indicator: Lit – Heater operation at high, medium or low combustion.
14. ˚F/˚C indicator: Lit – Digital indicator shows current temp.
Flashing – Current temp can be changed.
15. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT indicator: Lit – Digital indicator shows current day or timer day.
16. Circulation fan: Three speed motor supplies high-capacity warm air flow
during high combustion for heating room up quickly,
and low or medium-capacity warm air flow during low or
medium combustion for maintaining comfortable room
temperature.
17. Room temperature sensor: Constantly senses room temperature and supplies
information to heater so that desired room temperature can
be maintained.
18. Power supply cord: For use in proper electrical outlet. (refer to SECTION A)
19. Plumb bob: Check that heater is level.
12. CHILD LOCK indicator
13. BURNING MODE indicator
14. ˚F/˚C indicator
8. ON lamp
1. ON/OFF switch
2. AUTO button
6. CHILD LOCK/CLEAR button
11. POWER SAVER indicator
10. TIMER indicator
9. AUTO indicator
15. SUN MON TUE WED
THU FRI SAT indicator
4. TEMP/TIMER/CLOCK/DAY set
3. TIMER button
5. POWER SAVER/DAY SELECT button
7. ˚F/˚C switch: C/F toggle switch
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SECTION E:
OPERATION
BEFORE IGNITION
1. Open the Valve(s)
Open the valve(s) of the external fuel tank.
2. Start the Fuel flow
If using heater for the first time, press the red reset button in order to send fuel
to the fuel sump and release.
NOTE: Make sure there is no fuel leakage from the fuel line or joints.
Also make sure fuel tank is not too high. See installation instructions.
3. Connect the Heater
Connect heater into a proper electrical outlet. (refer to SECTION A). On digital
indicator pre-set “Two Dashes” will be showing.
NOTE: Do not connect to an outlet shared with other appliances.
4. Set Clock
IMPORTANT: Clock on the heater must always be set to current time and day.
NOTE: In the event of a power failure (more than approx. 30 min.), all clock and
day may be cancelled.
5. Setting of the Time and a Day of the Week.
1) Setting of the current time
1. Press the
MIN.button to set minutes and press the “
HOUR” button to
set hours while in not operation.
2. Press the “SET” button to complete the set of the current time.
2) Setting of a day of the week
1. “dAy” sign is shown on the display and all of a day of the week will flash.
Press the “
MIN.” button or the “
HOUR” button to set a day of the week.
NOTE: When pressing the “
MIN.” button at the position of “SAT, you can hear the beep sound and “SAT
is not changed any more.
When pressing the
HOUR” button at the position of “SUN”, you can hear the beep sound and “SUN” is
not changed any more.
2. Press the “SET” button to complete the set of a day of the week.
The current time and the day of week will show on the display.
OPERATION
MANUAL OPERATION
Operation of the heater is under the direct control of the user. Heat output will, however, be automatically adjusted
in accordance with the room temperature registered by the temperature sensor.
Red Reset Button
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1. Turning Heater ON
1. Press ON/OFF switch to “ON” position. The current room temperature and the set
temperature will be shown on the digital indicator. ON lamp will start to flash and
then blower motor and ignition will start. This lamp will continue to flash during the
preheating time.
2. After approx. 1.5 4 minutes ignition will take place. (*) After ignition, ON lamp will
change flashing to continuous. Circulation fan will turn on after approx. 2 minutes.
NOTE: (*) Pre -heating depends on the room temperature.
Room temperature:
under 0˚C 4 minutes
0˚C - 15˚C 2 minutes
15˚C 1.5 minutes
2. Adjusting Room Temperature
1. Press “
MIN.” or “
HOUR” button. ˚F or ˚C will start to flash.
2. Press
MIN.or
HOURbutton as required. Room temperature can be set from
10˚C (50˚F) to 32C (90˚F). (Initial setting : 13˚C (56˚F))
Desired temperature setting will be displayed on the digital indicator when you set
the room temperature.
When room temperature reaches the selected setting, heater will automatically shift
to “MED” or “LOW” burning mode to maintain the desired temperature.
When room temperature exceeds the selected setting by approx. 2˚C (F), the heater
will automatically shut off. As room temperature drops, the heater will automatically
re-start to maintain the desired temperature.
POWER SAVER OPERATION
The Power Saver mode reduces the frequency of ignition actions, to save electric
consumption.
1. Press the POWER SAVER (DAY SELECT) button “ON” while in operation to start the
operation of the “POWER SAVER”. “POWER SAVER” sign will be shown on the digital
indicator.
When the room temperature exceeds the selected setting by approximately 6˚C (10˚F),
the heater will automatically shut off. As the room temperature becomes lower than
the selected setting, the heater will automatically re-start to maintain the desired
temperature.
CHILD LOCK OPERATION
The childproof lock can be used to prevent children accidentally changing the heater
settings. When the heater is burning and the childproof lock is on, the heater can only be
switched off. Other functions are blocked then. If the heater has already been switched off,
the childproof lock also prevents accidental ignition of the heater.
1. Press the CHILD LOCK (CLEAR) button for more than 3 seconds to set the childproof
lock while in operation or not operation. “CHILD LOCK” sign will be shown on the digital
indicator.
To release the child lock operation, press the CHILD LOCK (CLEAR) button for more
than 3 seconds.
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WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION
1. Set the Weekly Timer
After setting the current time and a day of the week, press the “TIMER” button to enter the weekly timer setting
mode. The “TIMER” is shown on the display. When the “TIMER” button is pressed during setting of the weekly
timer, the “TIMER” sign is disappeared and the current clock time is shown on the display.
NOTE: You cannot enter the weekly timer setting mode, while in operation at AUTO operation mode.
1) Select the program number
1. Press the “
MIN.” button or the “
HOUR” button to select the program number.
The number of the program is 30. The unsetting program number is flashing on the display. In the case of
the first setting of the weekly timer, “P01is shown on the display and will flash. All of a day of the week
will also flash.
NOTE: When pressing the “
MIN.” button at the position of “P30”, you can hear the beep sound and “P30”
is not changed any more.
When pressing the
HOUR” button at the position of “P01, you can hear the beep sound and
“P01” is not changed any more.
After the program is set, the next setting program number is shown on the display. If the program
is set until “P30”, “P30” is shown on the display. Even though the program is set until “P30”, if there
is the unsetting program number, the smallest unsetting program number is shown on the display.
Example:
When “P01and “P02” programs are already set and P03” is not set yet, the display is indicated as
follows.
“P01” – lighting
“P02” – lighting
“P03” – flashing
When “P01and “P04programs are already set and “P02” and “P03” are not set yet, the display is
indicated as follows.
“P01” – lighting
“P02” – flashing
“P03” – flashing
“P04” – lighting
2. Press the “SET” button to move to the next step (2) Set the timer).
The program number is eliminated by holding the “CLEAR” button continuously for 3 seconds.
2) Set the timer
1. Press the “
MIN.” button or the “
HOUR” button to set timer.
2. Press the “SETbutton to complete the set of timer and to move to the next step (3) Set ON/OFF of
weeklytimer).
NOTE: When “SET” button is pressed when showing the bars sign on the display, you can hear the beep
sound and cannot move to the next step.
3) Set ON/OFF of weekly timer
1.
ON
and all of a day of the week will flash on the display.
Press the “
MIN” button or the “
HOUR” button to select
ON
or
OFF
.
2. Press “SET” to complete the set ON/OFF of weekly timer.
When you set ON, the next step is 4) Set the temperature set of the program.
When you set OFF, the next step is 5) Set a day of the week of the program.
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4) Set the temperature of the program
The set temperature “21” will be shown on the display and it will flash.
1. Press the “
MIN.” button or the “
HOUR” button to set the temperature of the program.
2. Press the “SET” button to complete the set the temperature of the program and move to the next step (5)
Set a day of the week of the program).
5) Set a day of the week of the program
1. The “dAy” sign will be shown on the display and the “SUNwill flash. Press the
MIN.button or the
HOURbutton to set a day of the week of the program. When pressing the
MIN.button, the
program is set at the day of the week. The selected day of the week will light. When pressing the “
HOUR”
button, the selected day of the week is not set. The unset day of the week will go off. At this time, the sign
is moved to the next day of the week automatically.
When pressing the “DAY SELECT” button, the display will be shown the next day of the week without
resetting.
2. Press the “SET” button to complete the set of a day of the week of the program and it will go back to the
select of the program number.
NOTE: If no day of week is set, when pressing the “SET” button, yo can hear the beep sound and cannot
move to the next step.
2. Activate Weekly Timer Operation
1. During operation (in a SW/ON position), press the AUTO” button to enter the weekly timer operation mode.
The “AUTO” sign will be shown on the display.
NOTE: If no program is set, you can hear the beep sound and cannot enter the weekly timer operation mode.
2. Press the “
MIN.” button or the “
HOUR” button to change the set temperature.
NOTE: If the next program starts, the temperature will be changed to the temperature of the next program.
3. During operation, press the “TIMERbutton to enter the weekly timer set mode (Select of the program
number).
NOTE: If the “TIMER” button is pressed during the setting of the weekly timer set mode, the weekly timer set
mode is released.
Change of setting is applied as soon as the AUTO operation starts.
NOTE: If ON/OFF switch is pressed during the weekly timer operation mode, the weekly timer operation
mode is canceled.
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MANUAL COMBUSTION
IMPORTANT: This feature is for testing purpose only!
This heater also can be kept burning at desired combustion mode (High, Medium or low) manually, regardless of
room temperature.
1. Press the
MIN.button and
HOURbutton at the same time for more than three (3) seconds when ON /
OFF switch is “ON”.
2. P1, P2 or P3 will be displayed on the Digital indicator;
P1 = Low mode
P2 = Medium mode
P3 = High mode
Then select desired combustion mode by pressing
MIN.or
HOURbutton.
MIN.button changes
combustion mode to higher, “
HOUR” button changes combustion mode to lower.
3. To clear, press the
MIN.button and
HOURbutton at the same time for more than (3) seconds until
normal temperature display returns.
AUTOMATIC CLEANING MODE
When the heater has been burning continuously for two hours at its highest setting, the burner will automatically
start an auto clean procedure. The display will show the auto cleaning code cl:05 running back to cl:01. The
procedure takes 5 minutes to clean the burner automatically while the heater will burn at its lowest setting. When
the burner is clean again, the heater will automatically switch back to the highest setting again.
POWER FAILURE RECOVERY SYSTEM
If at any time a power failure occurs during operation, heater will turn off. When the power returns, the unit will
automatically restart with the following conditions. Please reset each setting when the settings are erased as
indicated below.
WHEN HEATER IS IN OPERATION
TIME LENGTH OF
POWER FAILURE
0LESS THAN 3
SECONDS
MORE THAN 3 SECONDS
IN BACKUP MEMORY OUT OF BACKUP MEMORY
OPERATION Restart the combustion
with the same condition
before the power failure.
Start the combustion from the
beginning.
Start the combustion from the
beginning.
Set temperature will change to
13˚C (56˚F) for safety.
Set temperature and room
temperature will blank that at
least more than 30 min. power
failure has occurred.
To stop the blinking the
set temperature and room
temperature, press any button
once.
POWER SAVER
OPERATION
Keep the same condition
before the power failure.
Keep the same condition before
the power failure.
Keep the same condition before
the power failure.
AUTO
OPERATION
Keep the same condition
before the power failure.
Keep the same condition before
the power failure.
The setting will be erased.
(refer to SECTION E)
CHILD LOCK
OPERATION
Keep the same condition
before the power failure.
The setting will be erased.
(refer to SECTION E)
The setting will be erased.
(refer to SECTION E)
If at any time a power failure occurs when heater is not in operation, the unit will basically start the operation while
keeping the same condition before the power failure. However, when the power failure continued more than 3
seconds, the following settings will be erased. Please reset each setting.
WHEN HEATER IS NOT IN OPERATION
IN BACKUP MEMORY Child lock operation
OUT OF BACKUP MEMORY
Clock and Day setting
Child lock operation
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Louver
Integral fuel strainer (inside)
Fan cover
Fan cover
Louver
Integral fuel strainer (inside)
Check
Check
TURNING HEATER OFF
Press ON/OFF switch to “OFF” position. ON lamp will flash and will go out. Circulation fan
and blower motor continue to run for approx. three (3) minutes to cool down the heater.
NOTE: ON lamp goes out when the fan stops.
NOTE: If ON/OFF switch is pressed during the weekly timer operation mode, the weekly
timer operation mode is canceled.
SECTION F:
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Be sure to disconnect heater before performing any checks or cleaning.
CAUTION: Allow heater to cool completely before cleaning or maintenance.
FOR OPTIMUM HEATER PERFORMANCE, THE PARTS SHOWN BELOW SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY:
1. Clean Louvers (ONCE A WEEK)
Dust and stains should be wiped off louvers with a damp cloth.
2. Clean Circulation Air Filter (ONCE A WEEK)
A mesh filter is located on heater cabinet rear side.
Once a week slide the filter up to remove and it should be vacuumed clean.
3. Check for Fuel Leaks (REGULARLY)
Make it a habit to check for any sign of fuel leakage along the fuel line and at all joints.
Fuel leaks may lead to risk of fire.
4. Check Flue Pipe Area (ONCE A WEEK)
Check the flue pipe joint to make sure connection is firm.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or pet hair.
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5. Clean Fuel Strainer (ONCE A MONTH)
The strainer of the fuel sump should be cleaned once a month and before storing
heater at the end of each season.
(a) Close the valve(s) of the separate fuel tank.
(b) To catch the fuel which will drain out, set the oil catch below the strainer
cover, with a small container under it.
(c) Loosen the two screws from the strainer cover and remove.
(d) Remove the strainer and wash with fuel.
(e) Return the strainer to its original position. Replace strainer cover and screw
to secure.
(f) Wipe away any spilled fuel.
(g) Open the valve(s) of separate fuel tank. Check for fuel leakage.
NOTE: Be sure to unscrew the drain screw to remove all remaining fuel from the fuel sump at the end of each
season.
6. Recommended Periodic Maintenance
As a state-of-the-art furnace, your heater requires periodic inspection and service by an authorized technician
to insure optimum, trouble free performance. This inspection should include: a combustion check; flue pipe
check; burner assembly check; cleaning all necessary parts and replacing gaskets as needed. Please ask your
authorized TOYOTOMI dealer for details and scheduling.
AUTOMATIC IGNITER CLEANING SYSTEM
The igniter cleaning mode prolongs the igniter life.
When the heater is on and clock is set (See “Set Clock” on SECTION E), it will automatically stop and clean the
igniter every day at 2:00 and will display “CL” on the digital indicator. After the cleaning mode is finished the heater
will automatically re-ignite and continue to burn again.
MANUAL IGNITER CLEANING SYSTEM
Heater will clean igniter for ten (10) minutes manually.
1. When ON/OFF switch is “OFF”, press the “SET” button and “CLEAR” button at the same time for more than
three (3) seconds.
2. Display will appear “CL:10” on Digital indicator. Cleaning will begin and end without any additional input.
NOTE: Cleaning igniter is important to prolong igniter life. It is recommended that the igniter be cleaned once a
week.
Oil catch
Fuel
Strainer
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SECTION G:
TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE REQUESTING A SERVICE CALL
The following symptoms are normal during operation of the heater.
CONDITION REASON
White smoke or smell inside home when the heater
is first used.
Machine oil used in factory assembly, or transit
dust burns off the surfaces of the burner or heat
exchanger.
Flashing flames visible in viewing window for a few
minutes after ignition.
The burner is cold and igniter is kept running for a
while after.
Irregular metallic “cracking” noises when when
heater is ignited or extinguished.
Expansion / contraction of hot metal components
within the heater warming and cooling.
Warm air is not discharged as soon as ignited. Delay is to prevent nuisance cool air.
Audible “chugging sound” from fuel pump. Air is in the fuel pump (No fuel). At rst “Start Up”
the rapid “chugging noise, may continue for a
minute or two, until air is purged from the pump*.
Regular pulse “Ticking” noise from heater. Sound of fuel pump in normal operation.
Heat chamber or heat exchanger can be seen
through the air outlet louver’s glowing red hot.
Normal
Occasional yellow flickering in blue flame. Normal
*lf rapid “chugging” sound from fuel pump does not cease and if heater shuts OFF….
1. Push Fuel Sump Red Reset Button. (refer to SECTION E) DO NOT hold down.
2. Insure that all valves (including fire valve) are open.
3. Insure external fuel tank has fuel and fuel filters are clean.
ERROR CODE INFORMATION WHAT TO DO
E-0 Power failure (low voltage, unstable frequency) Check power source.
E-2 Ignition safety feature is activated. / No fuel Contact your dealer. / Refill fuel.
E-6 Extinguished during operation. / No fuel Contact your dealer. / Refill fuel.
E-8 Blower motor malfunction Contact your dealer.
E-12 Overheating safety feature is activated. Clean the air filter and remove dust.
E-13 Burner thermistor malfunction Contact your dealer.
Excess fuel in the burner Contact your dealer.
E-22 Ignition failure three times Contact your dealer.
E-23
Primary flame rod (Flame sensor) is malfunction and/or dirty
Consult your dealer.
-- : -- Timer is not setting. Set the timer.
Hi
Room temperature is higher than 35˚C (95˚F).
Position of room temperature sensor is not correct.
Check the position of room temperature
sensor. / Contact your dealer.
Lo
Room temperature is lower than -10˚C (1F).
Room thermistor malfunction or disconnected.
Check the position of room temperature
sensor. / Contact your dealer.
When heater is started
or extinguished.
When heater is
in operation.
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SECTION H:
LONG TERM STORAGE
At the close of each heating season, or when you do not plan to use your heater for an extended period, the
following procedures are recommended.
1. As the end of the season approaches, calculate your fuel purchases so that you can use up all the fuel you
have on hand. When fuel is stored for over six months, its quality may deteriorate. The use of such fuel will
have an unfavorable effect on heater operation.
2. If your heater needs any service or repair, now is the time to call your dealer and get it done before storage.
That way your heater will be ready for immediate use when the next heating season begins.
3. If you plan to store your heater in place,
(a) Disconnect power supply.
(b) Close the main tank valve.
(c) Remove all fuel from the fuel sump and clean the fuel strainer. (SeeClean
Fuel Filter” on SECTION F)
(d) Wipe off any stains or dust on heater with a damp cloth, then wipe once again
using a dry cloth.
(e) Cover heater completely with a large plastic bag to protect from dust.
4. To store heater in another location,
(a) Disconnect heater.
(b) Close the main tank valve.
(c) Remove all fuel from the fuel sump and clean the fuel strainer.
(d) Disconnect fuel line and flue pipe from the heater.
NOTE: Fuel remaining in the fuel line may flow out when fuel line is disconnected. Have a container ready
to catch drainage.
(e) Remove any soot accumulated in the flue pipe using a brush and/or vacuum cleaner.
(f) Wipe off any stains or dust on heater with a damp cloth, then wipe once again using a dry cloth.
(g) Put the heater in the original shipping box, and store in a dry place. If original shipping box is not
available, cover the heater completely with a large plastic bag to protect from dust during storage.
(h) Cover exhaust and air intake openings of the flue pipe by using optional caps.
(Part #17212661 and #17212656)
TRANSPORTATION
Take the following measures to avoid fuel leakage during the transportation of the heater.
- ALWAYS move the heater in an upright position.
- ALWAYS drain fuel from the fuel sump before transportation.
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SECTION I:
INSTALLATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The FF-95 is designed to be installed in an outside wall so the full advantage of
installation simplicity can be made with the “Flue Pipe”, which eliminates the need for tall chimney type flues. No
hearth or fire surround is required.
STANDARD INSTALLATION PARTS
The following standard installation parts are enclosed with heater. For alternate installation methods, you may
need to purchase additional accessories which are available from your TOYOTOMI dealer. See “Accessory Parts”.
Drip Tray (1) (PART #17185415)
Wall Bracket (2 sets) (PART #17212589)
Bind Tapping Screw (1) (PART #17187555)
Wood Screw (1) (PART #17206066)
Pipe Holder (1) (PART #17212685) Pipe Stopper (1) (PART #17212778)
(3)
Wood Screw (3)
(PART #17206066)
Flue Pipe (1) (PART #17224296)
Exhaust Air Cap (1) (PART #17212661)
Intake Air Cap (1) (PART #17212656)
Bent Joint (L) (1)
(PART #17214698)
Insulating Cover
(PART #17206025)
L-shaped Hose (2) (PART #17212692) Inlet Hose (1) (PART #17206091)
Hose Band (2) (PART #17212677) (Hose Clamp) Oil Catch (1) (PART #17185025)
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INSTALLATION ADVICE
1. Intake air and exhaust flue pipe openings of the Flue Pipe must be fully exposed to
outside. The Flue Pipe must not vent into a chimney, garage, basement, under-floor
or ceiling cavity, or any enclosed area, or be installed vertically, because the Flue
Pipe is a “Heat Exchangerwhich causes condensate to form in the exhaust pipe,
and which must drain to outside.
2. Install Flue Pipe Note the volume and temperature of the hot exhaust gas that the
exhaust pipe discharges to outside, is minimal, and does not normally present any
problems.
3. Before making a hole in the wall for the Flue Pipe ensure the wall cavity is free of
electrical wires, gas pipes and other obstacles. Drilling a 5 mm “pilot holefrom
inside enables the final hole (and any associated “mess”) to be completed from
outside.
4. DO NOT install Flue Pipe where the air supply or exhaust gas outlet might become
covered by snowdrifts, fouled by outdoor debris, or directly exposed to winds over
50 kph.
5. NEVER install the Flue Pipe below
the heater.
6. Total length of any Extension Pipe Kits (accessories L, M or S) between heater and Flue Pipe must not exceed
3 m, with not more than 3 × 90˚ bends.
NOTE: When using Extension Pipe Kits type L, M or S always insulate hot exhaust pipe with the insulating cloth
cover supplied. (More insulation may be required by Local Authority).
7. For all heater installations, the Flue Pipe must always be installed.
It must be horizontal with slight fall to outside ··· NEVER vertically.
IMPORTANT:
In areas of heavy
snow falls, ground
surface clearance
must be increased
according to
average snow falls.
IMPORTANT:
In open area with
strong wind, a
wind break may
be necessary.
Gas pipe
Long
extension
kit
600
mm
Wind
break
Strong
wind
Must be
higher
Snow
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INSTALLATION OF HEATER AND FLUE PIPE
A) Before commencing any installation work, check that the proposed installation will comply with Building Code
requirements and Local Consent Authority rules that may apply to vented heaters in your area. (Check your
Local Authority website, or consult your Installer / Supplier.)
B) The Flue Pipe is designed to be installed through the wall of any conventional building cladding, including
Brick, Hebel, Linear, Gibraltar and Plaster Board, Tiles, Weatherboard, Plastered Polystyrene, and metal
profiles etc.
C) The FF-95 heater is designed to be operated at altitudes up to 900 m, above sea level. For installation at
altitudes between 900 m and 1500 m, adjustments by authorized serviceperson is necessary. Consult your
supplier for advice.
1. Select heater location. Ensure minimum clearances as indicated below between heater and nearest
combustible materials. Provide service access to clean the rear circulation air lter, integral fuel strainer and
reset button.
More than
120 cm
More than
20 cm
More than
10 cm
More than
10 cm
More than
10 cm
Fig. 1
2. Ensure the outdoor flue discharge area is clear of anything that might be affected by the hot flue exhaust gas.
(See Fig. 2 and 3.)
The Flue Pipe (as in Fig. 2), is for wall thickness from 130 mm to 320 mm.
* Be sure this
clearance will
be maintained
after snow-
falls, etc.
More than 200 mm
Combustible object
Noncombustible object
More than 600 mm
Flue Pipe
More than 200 mm
45˚
More than 450 mm
More than
450 mm
More than 300 mm
Combustible object
Flue Pipe Installation
3. A room temperature sensor is provided with approx. 2.5 meters long extension
wire. It is located on the rear of the cabinet. Make sure that the extension wire is not
touching the exhaust pipe. The room temperature sensor can be installed with a
wood screw. Screw down the wood screw provided with the heater into the desired
location on the wall. Hook the back of the room temperature sensor.
NOTE: Choose a location for the sensor that is not in the path of direct sunlight,
drafts or the flow of warm air from the heater.
Read installation manual before installing heater.
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http://www.toyotomi.jp
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