Kenmore 583.35600 Owner's Manual page 5

30,000 btu portable heater
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UsingTheSafetyControl Reset B utton
_
ever
handle,
move,
or attempt
to service
heater
while it is plugged
in, operating
or hot.
1. If the heater
does not start,
or stops when
it should
not,
wait
5-minutes
for the safety
control
to cool.
2. Press the reset button,
located
at the rear of the heater,
in.
3. If the
heater
does
not
start
in 15 to 25 seconds,
the
reset
button
will
pop
out
and the
safety
control
will
cut off all power
to the heater.
4. Unplug
the heater. Refertothe"TROUBLESHOOTING"
section
of this manual
to determine
the possible
cause
and possible
remedy.
NOTE:
When
in doubt
about
your
ability
to troubleshoot
your
heater,
take
it to your
Sears Service
Center.
Heater
Cord
Safety Control
Reset Button
Fuel
Tank Cap
TO STOP HEATER
Remember,
heater's
hot air outlet
will be extremely
hot after heater has been running.
Always
keep heater
in a horizontal
(level)
position,
even though
it is not running,
when
fuel is in tank.
1. Unplug
the heater cord, or extension
cord from the
outlet.
2. Thermostat-controlled
heaters can be temporarily stopped
by turning the thermostat dial to the coolest position. To turn
the heater "OFF", unplug the cord from the outlet.
STORAGE
Always
unplug
heater
and empty
fuel
tank
before
storing
heater.
1. Drain the fuel
tank
completely
and clean as described
in
the
"TAKING
CARE
OF
YOUR
HEATER"
section
of this manual.
2. Remove
and clean,
or replace
lint
filter,
air filters,
fuel
filter
and spark plug as described
in the "TAKING
CARE
OF YOUR
HEATER"
section
of this manual.
3. Store
the heater
in a clean,
dry
area, free of corrosive
fumes.
TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEATER
&
&
Never attempt to work on heater while it is plugged
in, operating or hot.
Never attempt
to work on heater if it must be in
any position
other than level, with fuel in tank.
The instructions
in this section of the manual will allow
you to maintain your heater so it will operate safely and at
maximum efficiency.
EXTERIOR
1. Clean
the exterior
of the heater
regularly
to prevent
a
build-up
of
dust,
grime,
or grease
which
becomes
a
fire hazard.
2. With each exterior cleaning, watch for fuel leakage and
check the electrical
cord
for
deterioration
(hardness
and cracking) or damage. Repair or replace as necessary.
NOTE: When in doubt about your ability
to repair your
heater, take it to your Sears Service Center.

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