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Brand : ZIBRO

Model : R420E

Category : Auxiliary heating

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USER MANUAL R420E ZIBRO

LE COMBUSTIBLE APPROPRIÉ

I N S TA L A C I O N D E L A E S T U FA

Dear Sir, Madam, Congratulations on your purchase of this Zibro heater, the number one brand amongst portable heaters. You have purchased a quality product, which will serve you for many years to come. This, of course, provided you use the heater correctly. Please read these Directions for Use first, to ensure the maximum lifetime for your heater. This appliance comes with a 24-month manufacturer’s warranty on all defects in materials or workmanship. We wish you much warmth and comfort from your Zibro. Yours sincerely, PVG International b.v. Customer Service Department 1 READ THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST. 2 IN CASE OF ANY DOUBT, CONTACT YOUR ZIBRO DEALER. 3 BEFORE YOU START READING, FOLD OUT THE LAST PAGE.

MAIN COMPONENTS Below you will find the main steps to be taken for using your heater. For more details, please refer to

Combustion chamber Fill the removable tank I and wait 30 minutes before you Insert the batteries into the battery holder L handle (refer to Section A, Fig. F).

Knurled wick adjustment knob Remove all packaging materials (refer to Section A, Fig. A). ignite the heater (refer to Section B, Fig. H).

OFF - button (for Check whether the combustion chamber D is fully upright

Lid for removable (refer to Section A, Fig. E).

Ignite the heater by slowly pushing down the flame regulator B and the ignition button C simultaneously (refer to Section C, Fig. J and K).

tank After igniting the heater it will take 10 to 15 minutes before

Fuel gauge you can check if the heater burns well (refer to Section D). removable tank

Switch off the heater (refer to Section E).

The first time you ignite your heater it will smell

Air quality control like ’new’ for a short time.

Store your fuel in a cool and dark place. Fuel has a limited shelf life. Start every heating system season with new fuel.

The right quality of fuel will be assured, when you

Information display (E-Guard) If you change to another brand and/or type of paraffin oil, you must first finish up all the remaining fuel in the heater.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN ADVANCE ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS SUFFICIENT VENTILATION This heater is equipped with an air quality control system M. When there is insufficient ventilation in the room or when the heater is being used in a room which is too small, the heater will shut off automatically. For comfortable and safe heating ensure that there is sufficient ventilation. Note: To avoid unexpected shut off, we recommend to put a door or window ajar when the heater is operating. Only the use of the correct fuel will ensure safe, efficient, and comfortable use of your heater. For each model the minimum size of space is specified in which you can use the heater safely, without additional ventilation (refer to Section K). If a particular room is smaller than the specified space, always leave a window or door slightly ajar (± 2.5 cm). We also recommend doing this in highly insulated or draught-free rooms and/or at altitudes above 1,500 metres. Do not use your heater in cellars or other underground areas. SAFE TOP The heater is supplied with a safe top. This application decreases the temperature of the top plate. In this way, the risk of harmful accidents at accidentally touching the top plate is considerably decreased. However, be aware that the top plate still becomes hot. Avoid any contact with the top plate and grille.

Only use Class C1 paraffin fuel in accordance with BS2869 Part two, or equivalent. Your Zibro heater has been designed for use with high-quality water-free pure paraffin oil, such as Zibro Extra or Zibro Kristal. Only fuels of this kind will ensure clean and proper burning. Lower quality fuel may result in:

excessive tar deposits on the glass fibre wick

reduced heater lifetime

deposits on the grid or mantle Using the right fuel is therefore essential for safe, efficient, and comfortable use of your heater. Always refer to your local Zibro dealer for the right fuel for your heater. This transportation cap is packed separately in the box. Only this cap ensures trouble-free transportation of the heater after use. Store it well!

1 Carefully remove your Zibro heater from the box and check the contents. In addition to the heater you also need to have: E a manual fuel pump E a transportation cap E these directions for use

Keep the box and the packaging materials (Fig. A) for storage and/or transportation. 2 Remove the other packaging materials: E Remove the packaging material from the grill G. Lift the grill from the slot (Fig. B) and pull it forward. E Push the packing material on top of the combustion chamber D slightly

down and remove it (Fig. C). Remove the packaging materials from under the combustion chamber as well (Fig. D). E Put the combustion chamber back into its place. The combustion chamber is positioned correctly when it can be smoothly moved a little to the left and to the right by its handle E (Fig. E). Close the grill: Slightly lift it to reposition it in its slot.

E Open the lid for removable tank H and remove the piece of cardboard. 3 Fill the removable tank as indicated in Section B. 4 Insert the batteries into their holder L at the back of the heater (Fig. F). Ensure that the positive and negative poles match the + and - marks indicated

on the battery housing. 5 The floor should be firm and completely level. 6 Your heater is now ready for use.

FILLING FUEL Do not fill the removable tank in the living room, but in a more suitable place (there can always be some spillage). Follow the procedure below: 1 Make sure that the heater is switched off. 2 Open the lid H and lift the removable tank I out of the heater (Fig. G). Note: Some drops may leak from the tank. Put down the removable tank (cap pointing upwards) and screw off the fuel cap.

3 Take the manual fuel pump and insert the smooth, most rigid tube into the jerrycan. Make sure that it is in a higher position than the removable tank (Fig. H). Insert the ribbed hose into the opening of the removable tank. 4 Lock the valve on top of the pump (turn clockwise). 5 Squeeze the pump a few times, until fuel starts flowing into the removable tank. As soon as this happens, there is no need to press any longer. 6 Check the removable tank fuel gauge J while filling the tank (Fig. I). Stop filling by loosening the valve on top of the pump (turn anti-clock-wise), once

the gauge indicates that the tank is full. Never overfill the tank, especially not when the fuel is very cold (fuel expands when it heats up). 7 Let the remaining fuel in the pump flow back into the jerrycan and carefully remove the pump. Carefully screw the fuel cap back on the tank. Clean off empty full any spilled fuel. 8 Check whether the fuel cap is straight and tightened properly. Reinstall the removable tank in the heater (cap down). Close the lid.

A new heater may give off some smells for a short while, when it is used for the first time. You should therefore provide extra ventilation or ignite the heater outside the living room. When you use the heater for the first time, first put the filled removable tank into

place, and then wait approximately 30 minutes before you ignite the heater. This allows the glass fibre wick to soak up the fuel. Follow the same procedure when you have completely burnt up all fuel from the tank, and after the glass fibre wick has been replaced.

Before igniting the heater, always check the fuel indicator F to see whether the removable tank needs filling up. Always ignite the heater with the ignition coil K. Never use matches or a cigarette lighter.

Follow the procedure below: 1 Turn the knurled wick adjustment knob 2 clockwise to its stop (Fig. J). If you apply more pressure you may turn it slightly further; however, it will automatically return to the startposition. When you have set the wick to its highest position,

this action will automatically activate the safety device. 2 Push in the ignition button C (Fig. K), but do not apply too much force. Release the ignition button as soon as a flame is visible in the combustion chamber D.

When you have ignited the heater but it shuts off again shortly after, the batteries need to be replaced. It is best to use new alkaline batteries (4x D-size).

If the heater has been used only a few times and the wick adjustment knob is not locked, first turn the wick adjustment knob (Fig. L) completely left, before putting the wick in the highest position for ignition (Section C). After having ignited the heater, always check whether the combustion

chamber D is level, by sliding it slightly to the left and the right by its handle (Fig. E) E. This should be a smooth movement. If the combustion chamber is not level, this will cause smoke and soot to develop.

THE BURNING OF THE HEATER

After you have ignited the heater, it will take 10 to 15 minutes before you can check whether the heater is burning well. Too high a flame may cause smoke and soot, whereas too low a flame causes smells. The page opposite the folding page shows the minimum and maximum permissible burning heights of the flame (Fig. P). The flame can be slightly adjusted with the flame regulator B (Fig. S).

If the flame remains low after the adjustment, the wick height must be adjusted (refer to Section F). Too low a flame may also be caused by:

poor fuel quality (contact your dealer)

wastage of the wick (contact your dealer or replace the wick, (fill the tank) refer to section M) When there is insufficient ventilation in the room, an intermittent buzzer will be

heard and the VENT lamp (Yellow) will be lit (Fig. Q) . When this signal is given, ensure that the ventilation of the room is improved (e.g. by opening a door or window a little more) to avoid that the heater shuts off. When the ventilation of the room is improved, the VENT lamp and buzzer will be deactivated. When there VENT. is still insufficient ventilation, the heater shuts off automatically. After improving the ventilation of the room (e.g. by opening a door or window a little more), the heater can be ignited again.

This heater is fitted with a safety system that ensures that it switches off if you lift the exchange tank out of the heater. To switch the heater on again, put the exchange tank back and follow the steps in chapter C.

SWITCHING OFF THE HEATER

Let the heater burn at its lowest setting for approximately one minute. Push the OFF-button A. The flame will extinguish after a little while (Fig. L).

In cases of emergency: switch off the heater with the safety device A (Fig. L).

After a period of time the combustion may no longer be high enough (Section D). In that case you can adjust the wick height to improve the flame. To do this, the heater must have been switched off. Follow the procedure below: 1 Push the OFF button A (Fig. L). 2 Pull the knurled wick adjustment knob B off the heater, so the wick height lock O will be visible. 3 Take the plastic collar between your thumb and index finger and pull it out. Turn the collar up one step, to either position 2 or 3 (Fig. R). Carefully push the collar back, so the pin engages in the recess. 4 Carefully reinstall the knurled wick adjustment knob. This can be done in one way only - check the rear of the cap for the correct position.

If adjustment of the wick height does not have the required effect, let the heater burn until all fuel has been used up (Section H). If the flame height is still too low and the wick is set on position 3, then contact your dealer, or replace the wick, refer to section M. If the flame gets too high after adjusting (Fig P), the wick height lock should be placed one position lower again. Otherwise smoke or soot may be caused.

broken ignition coil

MALFUNCTION, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS

If any malfunctioning cannot be solved from the directions below, please contact your Zibro dealer.

THE HEATER DOES NOT IGNITE

E The batteries are not positioned correctly in the holder. Check (Fig. F). E There is not enough power left in the batteries for the ignition. Replace (Fig. F). E You have run out of fuel from the tank or the wick has been replaced. After having refilled and replaced the removable tank, wait for 30 minutes before igniting the heater. E You are pushing down the igniter slide C with too much force. Push it down less forcefully (Section C). E The ignition coil K is defective. Contact your dealer. IRREGULAR FLAME AND/OR SOOT AND/OR SMELLS E The combustion chamber D has not been positioned correctly. Use the handle E to put it level, until you can easily slide it slightly to the left and to the right and the chamber is level. E The flame height has not been adjusted properly. See Fig. P and the directions in Section D. E You are using fuel which is past its ‘use by’ date. Start every heating season with fresh fuel. E You are using the incorrect type of fuel. Refer to THE RIGHT FUEL (Section ’What you need to know in advance’). E Dust has gathered in the lower part of the heater. Contact your dealer. E The wick heigt is not correct. See Section F.

THE HEATER SLOWLY EXTINGUISHES

E The removable tank is empty. Refer to Section B. The lower reservoir is contaminated by water. Contact your dealer. E The wick has hardened on the upper side. Burn the heater until all fuel is used (Section H). Use the right fuel. E You are using fuel which is past its ‘use by’ date. Start every heating season with fresh fuel.

THE HEATER REMAINS BURNING LOW

E Wick position too low. Reinstall the wick height lock (Section F). E Before you refilled the tank, the heater had burnt up almost all the fuel. After having refilled and replaced the removable tank, wait for 30 minutes before igniting the heater. E You are using the incorrect type of fuel. Refer to THE RIGHT FUEL (Section ’What you need to know in advance’). E The room is insufficiently ventilated. Leave a window or a door wide open for a while. THE HEATER BURNS TOO HIGH, THE FLAMES CANNOT BE ADJUSTED. E You are using an incorrect, too volatile type of fuel. Refer to THE RIGHT FUEL (Section ’What you need to know in advance’). E Wick position too high. Reinstall the wick height lock (Section F).

MAINTENANCE Your heater needs hardly any maintenance. It is, however, important that you remove dust and stains in time with a damp cloth, because otherwise these may cause stains that are hard to remove. Under normal conditions, only three components are subject to wear:

You may replace the batteries yourself. Do not dispose of old batteries along with the other domestic waste. Follow the locally applicable regulations regarding the disposal of domestic chemical waste.

To extend the glass fibre wick life, you must occasionally let the heater burn until the tank is completely emptied and the heater extinguishes by itself. Do this when you notice that the flame is weakening. The burn-out will cause some smells, so it ignition coil is recommended that you take the heater outside of the living room.

3. THE IGNITION COIL

The ignition coil will last longer if you ignite in the right way. Replace the fuel filter batteries on time and make sure you do not push down the ignition slide too forcefully. If the filament is broken, you should replace the coil.

Check the fuel filter regularly as well. Remove the removable tank I from the heater and take out the fuel filter (Fig. M). Some drops of fuel may spill from the filter; keep a cloth at hand. Turn the fuel filter upside down and clean it from all dirt deposits by tapping it on a hard surface. (Never clean it with water!) Reposition the fuel filter in the heater.

Do not remove any heater components yourself. Always contact your dealer for repairs. Let the heater cool down first, before you start any maintenance or service work.

STORAGE (END OF THE HEATING SEASON) We recommend that you burn up all the fuel in the fuel tank at the end of the heating fuel filter season and store the heater properly. Follow the next procedure:

1 Ignite the heater outside the living room and let it burn until all fuel is used. 2 Let the heater cool down. 3 Clean the heater with a damp cloth and then dry it with a cloth. 4 Remove the batteries from the holder L and store them in a dry place.

Store the heater in a dust-free place, if possible in its original packaging. Unused fuel cannot be used for the next heating season. If there is still some fuel left, do not throw it away, but dispose of it in accordance with the local regulations for the disposal of domestic chemical waste. 6 Always start the new heating season with fresh fuel. When you start re-using the heater, follow the instructions again (starting from Section A and as specified). transportation cap

TRANSPORTATION Take the following measures to avoid fuel leakage during the transportation of the heater: 1 Let the heater cool down. 2 Remove the removable tank I from the heater and remove the fuel filter (Fig. N). Some drops may leak from the filter; keep a cloth at hand. Store the fuel filter and the removable tank outside the heater. 3 Place the transportation cap into the position of the fuel filter (Fig. O). Press it tight. 4 Always move the heater in an upright position.

paraffin (including base plate) depth

Suitable space (m ) 45-95 Fuel consumption (l/hr)*

Fuel consumption (g/hr)* Burning time per tank (hr)

At maximum setting Specified values are indicative Accessories:

manual fuel pump transportation cap Required batteries

WARRANTY PROVISIONS Your heater comes with a 24-month warranty starting on the date of purchase. Within this period all defects in material or workmanship will be repaired without any charge. The following provisions shall apply regarding this warranty: 1 We expressly dismiss all other claims for damages, including consequential damages. 2 Any repairs or replacements of components within the term of warranty will not result in an extension of the term of warranty. 3 The warranty will no longer apply, when the heater has been modified, non-original parts have been used, or when it is repaired by third parties. 4 The warranty will not apply to parts that are subject to normal wear, such as the batteries, the ignition coil, the wick and the manual fuel pump. 5 The warranty will only apply, when you present the original, dated proof of purchase, provided no changes have been made to it. 6 The warranty will not apply to damages caused by actions not in compliance with the Directions for Use, neglect, and the use of an incorrect type of fuel, or fuel past its use-by date. The use of incorrect fuel can even be dangerous*. 7 Transportation costs and the risks involved during the transportation of the heater or heater components will always be the responsibility of the purchaser. In order to avoid unnecessary costs, we recommend that you always read the ’Directions for Use’ carefully first. In case they offer no solution, please take the heater to your dealer for repair.

  • Highly inflammable substances may induce uncontrollable burning, causing flames to break out. Should this happen, never try to move the heater, but always switch off the heater immediately (refer to Section E). In cases of emergency you may use a fire extinguisher, but only a type B extinguisher: a carbon dioxide or powder extinguisher.

Make sure that children are always aware of the presence of a burning heater. Do not move the heater when it is burning or still hot. Do not refill nor service the heater when it is burning or still hot. Position the front of the heater at a minimum distance of 1.5 metres from walls, curtains, and furniture. Do not use the heater in dusty rooms or in very draughty places. In both cases you will not have optimum burning. Switch off the heater, before you go to sleep. Store and move fuel only in suitable tanks and jerrycans. Make sure that the fuel is not exposed to heat or extreme temperature changes. Always store the fuel in a cool, dry and dark place (sunlight will affect the quality). Never use the heater in places where harmful gasses or fumes may be present (e.g. exhaust gasses or paint fumes). The top plate of the heater becomes hot. Do not cover the heater (there is a risk of fire). Avoid any concact with the top plate and grille. Always make sure that there is sufficient ventilation.

REPLACEMENT OF THE WICK

2 Remove the batteries from the battery holder. 3 Open the front grill. Remove the combustion chamber from the heater. Close the grill. 4 Pull the knurled wick adjustment knob off the heater.

5 Unscrew the three cabinet screws on the back and sides of the heater. Pull the cabinet forward slightly, and then remove it from the base plate. 6 Unscrew the four wing nuts from the wick holder.

7 Lift up the wick holder and the wick mechanism. 8 Remove the screw on the stem holding the bracket and remove the bracket, spring and wick height lock. 9 Turn right the stem to the end and remove the wick sleeve (with wick).

10 Lift the wick sleeve up and remove it from the primary air tube. 11 Squeeze the wick to loosen the three wick pins and remove the wick from the wick sleeve. Ensure that you are wearing gloves and that you have a container in

which to put the old wick. 12a 12b 12 Install the wick to the wick sleeve according to the allowed direction engraved on the wick sleeve. 13 Install the wick sleeve (with wick) to the primary air tube. And then install the top of the stem into the groove of the wick sleeve (with wick) from right side, 13a 13b and left the stem to the end. 14 Install the wick height lock (the wick position should be adjusted at No. 1), spring and bracket. Then tighten the screw which is holding the stem. 15 Put the wick holder chassis back into position. 1 4a 1 4b 16 Screw the four wing nuts hand tight. 17 Place the knurled wick adjustment knob on the wick mechanism. Turn the knob as far to the right as possible. Press the tip-over switch. Check that the wick can

be lowered completely. Repeat this check a number of times. If the wick cannot be lowered completely it has not been placed correctly. If this is the case, repeat the procedure from No. 12. Pull the knurled wick adjustment knob off the heater. 17a 17b 18 Put the cabinet back into position and tighten the three screws. Put the knurled wick adjustment knob back into position. Now put the combustion chamber back into position. Check that it is level by sliding it slightly to the left and the right by its handle. Close the grill. 18a 18b 19 Put the filled removable tank into position. Put the batteries into the battery holder (ensure that the positive and negative poles match the + and – marks indicated on the battery housing). Wait 30 minutes after replacing the tank and batteries before using the heater. 18c 18d 19a 19b

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