Owner manual
Part No. 4801-0062 rev 7-05
  Super Saver Bunsen Jet  Page 11 of 18 
12. Remove gas pressure gauge, reinstall manifold pressure plug, knockout plug, and 
control enclosure lid [17]. 
13. Reconnect brooder to power source and turn ON gas supply going to the brooder. 
14. Return brooder to operation and observe through at least one complete cycle to 
ensure all controls are operating properly. 
15. Perform gas leak test at outlet pressure tap plug. (Soap and water work well.) 
8. Operating Instructions 
The brooder is simple to operate because it only has one switch. To turn the unit ON, flip the switch 
on back of the controls enclosure to the ON position. Likewise, to turn the unit OFF, flip the switch on 
back of the controls enclosure to the OFF position. 
If you have a thermostat connected to your brooder, (as shown in wiring diagram on last page of 
manual) you will need to set your thermostat, then turn the brooder on. Remember, that once you turn 
the brooder on, it may start at any time. If you must reach into the unit, please disconnect power for 
your own safety. 
9. Maintenance  
1.  Your Super Saver Bunsen Jet Radiant Brooder should be inspected before each use and at least 
annually by a qualified service person. 
2.  The appliance area should be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other 
flammable vapors and liquids. 
3.  The gas hose should be inspected prior to each use of the brooder. If it is evident there is 
excessive abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to the brooder being put 
into operation. 
4.  The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed. 
5.  Inspect brooder and gas connections periodically for gas leaks with an approved gas leak testing 
solution. (Soap and water work well.) 
6.  The burner, flame sense probe, orifice, and igniter assemblies should be kept clean and free of 
carbon build-up. 
7.  The brooder must be cool before wash-down.  Do not operate brooder for one hour following 
wash-down. 
8.  Thermostat coils must be kept clean to assure proper temperature control. 










