Clarke 631006 XR110 Paraffin Diesel Instructions

To ignite the heater, ensure it is plugged into a power source and filled with the appropriate fuel. Turn the power switch to the 'on' position and adjust the thermostat to the desired temperature. The heater should ignite automatically.
The Clarke XR110 Heater is designed to use paraffin or diesel fuel. Ensure the fuel is clean and free from contaminants for optimal performance.
The air intake filter should be inspected and cleaned every 50 hours of operation to ensure efficient performance and prevent blockages.
If black smoke is emitted, it may indicate an improper fuel-to-air mixture. Check and clean the air intake filter, and ensure the fuel is suitable and clean. If the issue persists, consult the manual or a professional technician.
The Clarke XR110 Heater is suitable for well-ventilated spaces. It should not be used in enclosed indoor areas without proper ventilation to prevent the accumulation of harmful fumes.
Check that the heater is properly plugged in and the power switch is on. Ensure the fuel tank is filled. Inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary. Check for blockages in the air intake and exhaust.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the air intake filter every 50 hours, checking the spark plug, and inspecting fuel lines and connections for leaks or damage every 100 hours.
When storing the heater, ensure it is cool and clean. Drain any leftover fuel, clean the unit thoroughly, and cover it to prevent dust accumulation. Store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
The thermostat can be adjusted using the control dial located on the unit. Turn the dial to set the desired temperature. The heater will automatically maintain this temperature.
If a strange odor is detected, turn off the heater immediately. Check for fuel leaks and ensure the fuel used is correct and clean. Ventilate the area and consult a professional if the issue persists.