Clarke 6920417 Devil IRD40B Infrared Diesel Instructions
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To start the heater, ensure it is placed on a stable surface and connected to a power source. Fill the fuel tank with the appropriate diesel fuel. Turn the power switch to the 'ON' position and wait for the ignition sequence to complete.
If the heater fails to ignite, check the fuel level to ensure there is enough diesel. Inspect the power supply and connections. Clean the air filter and check the ignition system for any faults. Refer to the manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
Regular maintenance should be performed before and after each heating season. This includes cleaning the air filter, inspecting the fuel line for leaks, and checking the ignition system. A thorough inspection should be done annually.
The Clarke 6920417 Devil IRD40B Infrared Diesel Heater requires standard diesel fuel. Do not use gasoline or any other fuel type as it may damage the unit and void the warranty.
The heat output can be adjusted using the thermostat control on the unit. Set the desired temperature, and the heater will automatically adjust its output to maintain that temperature.
Ensure the heater is placed on a stable and non-flammable surface. Keep it away from flammable materials and ensure proper ventilation in the area. Never leave the heater unattended while it is operating.
To clean the air filter, turn off the heater and unplug it from the power source. Remove the filter cover, take out the filter, and clean it with compressed air or wash it with mild soap and water. Allow it to dry completely before reinstalling.
Smoke can be caused by using incorrect fuel, a dirty air filter, or a blocked exhaust. Check and replace the fuel if necessary, clean the air filter, and inspect the exhaust system for blockages.
The Clarke 6920417 Devil IRD40B Infrared Diesel Heater can be used indoors, but it requires adequate ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for indoor use.
If the heater overheats, it will automatically shut off. Allow it to cool down, then check for any obstructions in the air flow. Ensure the air filters are clean and that the heater is not placed too close to walls or other objects.