Manual

Turning your Heater off
1. Turn the Wick Ac_lustment Knob COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE in the direction of rOFF.' pushing the small
buttotl On the wICk ad}ustment krtob untd it comes to a hrm
stop You wt{I riot be able Io turn the knob counterclockwise
unless you have pushed the knob button The heater wdl be
Completely off in approximately 3 to 4 minutes
2. Always turn your heater off wheP, leavin 0 the room
arid b<lfors retiring for the evening.
3. NEVER kDave _r heater burning overnight or while
ultattl_P, diKI, blceu_l you may not be aware of vanilla-
lion changes of children and pete bumping into
_e healer.
4. The heater will produce some odor upofl shut-off.
This is normal
DALLY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Let the extinguished heater Cool satisfac-
torily barge's making ileal)action and f_aiv_n_nce work.
Cleaning the Wick
Cleaning the Wick regularly will keep it in good condi-
lion. Once or twice a week is recommended during sea-
sons of heavy use To clean the Wick follow the steps
outlined betow:
1. Move your heater outdoors. Leave the Burner in the
Cabinet Protect the heate_ from wind and drafts which
could cause irregular burning.
2. Raise the Wick to '*HIGH" by turning the Wick Ad-
justment Knob CLOCKWISE, Before li_htJng, be cellain
the Burner Is prop6rly posilioned+ Light the healer fo-
ilowin_ the procedures Outlined in the "Lighting the
Heater'* section, paoa S
3. Allow the heater to burn until the flame _s com-
pletely out and al! fuel has burned away.
4. Wait 15 minutes and re-light the heater _h_s altows
time for the Wick to absorb eve_i bit of available fuel
which may have remained in the lower podion of the
Wick during the first burning operation )
5. These procedures will noImal_y remove arty carbon
Or tar deposits that may have accumulaled through nor-
mal use. Any remair_ing carbon deposits or_ the WICk
can be C_'ushed betwee_ yOUl r fi{_gers or brushed away
with an Old toothbrush
8. tf this proce(:tul'e does riot remove all Carbon and tar
depoalts, replace the Wick. Seepages 6 ?
Wick Replacement
If cteaning the Wick does not improve perlormance, you
will need to replace the Wick, Refer to the "Checklist for
Trouble Symptoms" Sectiot_, page to. which outli_es
cond_tiorts under which the Wick should be reptaCedr
1, USe ONLY a _Sl_uine Cororta Replacement Wick,
COFIONA Ie-DK - CORONA 23_DK
Pall Number _02_CI1C Pa_ Number tO3 0tO
DO NOT attempt to Substitute any other type O! Wick de-
vice or a Wick designed for el'lethal brand or model hea-
ler.You COUld damage the heater arid c_-ea, tea potential
fire hazard
4. Use Pliers to loosen and remove Cabinet screws on
either side of the Heater Cabinet. / ,_l_f.,
5o Use the Carrying
Handle to lilt the Cabi-
net straight up and
away from 1"he heater.
6. Gently pull tt_e Wick Adjustment Knot:)
of/ the heate{, pushlr_g the small huron on the wick
ad_ustmer_t knob
7. Remo_ the Drea_-
tng Plate by lilting it
from Ihe back and tilt.
ing It forwan_ to clear
the Wick Adjustment
Assembly
8, Trip the Pendulum
on the Automatic Shut-
Off System to activate it.
g. Remove the fou_
wing nuts which hold
the Wick Assembty to
the heater and carefully
lift the Wick Assembly
from the heater
10. Replace tile Wick Adjustrllent Knob temporarily.
Turn the Knob CLOCKWISE to raise lhe Wick and to re-
set the Automatic Shut-Off System¸
11, Piece lhc white plastic StriD, packed with ll'_e Wick,
on the Wick Cover to protect your fiddlers.