Clarke 6925500 Devil IRD20B Infrared Diesel Instructions
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To start the Clarke 6925500 Devil IRD20B, ensure the heater is on a stable surface, fill the tank with diesel, plug it into a power source, and turn the switch to the "on" position. Allow the heater to preheat for a few minutes.
If the heater is not igniting, check the fuel level, ensure the power supply is connected, and inspect the spark plug for any dirt or damage. Clean or replace the spark plug as necessary.
It is recommended to clean the fuel filter every 100 hours of operation to ensure optimal performance and prevent clogging.
The Clarke 6925500 Devil IRD20B heater is designed to run on standard diesel fuel. Avoid using biodiesel or other fuel types to prevent damage.
If the heater is overheating, check for blockages in the air intake and exhaust. Ensure the heater is placed in a well-ventilated area and clean any accumulated dust or debris.
Regular maintenance includes checking the fuel and air filters, inspecting the spark plug, and cleaning the heater's exterior. Additionally, check for any loose connections or signs of wear.
Smoke production can be caused by dirty fuel, a clogged air filter, or an issue with the combustion process. Check and clean these components to resolve the issue.
For off-season storage, empty the fuel tank, clean the heater thoroughly, and store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Cover the heater to protect it from dust accumulation.
The Clarke 6925500 Devil IRD20B is intended for outdoor use or well-ventilated areas. Using it indoors without proper ventilation can lead to carbon monoxide buildup.
The heat output on the IRD20B heater can be adjusted by using the thermostat control knob. Set it to the desired temperature level.