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USER MANUAL FF55 Toyotomi
For the Operate WiFi mode The WiFi mode needs to purchase optional parts that are not standard installation. Please contact to your dealer for purchase the following option parts. Use only genuine TOYOYOMI parts for your heater. Use of unauthorized,generic or other brands parts can severely reduce performance and safety,and will void factory warranty. Only your dealer can install the WiFi module in your heater. DO NOT install the WiFi module to heater by yourself. SECTION A: SPECIFICATIONS Model: FF-55T/FF-55 Heater Efficiency: 92.4% (1) Heat Rating: High - 5.50 kW (18,800 BTU/h) Med - 3.74 kW (12,800 BTU/h) Low - 1.88 kW ( 6,430 BTU/h) Fuel Consumption: High - 0.622 L/h Med - 0.423 L/h Low - 0.213 L/h Fuel System: Removable fuel tank (7.6 L) / External tank (2) Fuel Type: Paraffin Dimensions (W × H × D): 496 × 600 × 339 mm Weight: 20 kg/17 kg Vent Pipe Hole: 70 ~ 80 mm diameter Maximum Length of Vent Pipe System: 3 m, 3 bends or less (See SECTION I: INSTALLATION) Electrical Rating: 230 Volts AC, 50 Hz (220 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz) (3) Preheat - MAX 260 W Burning - MAX 48 W Frequency band(s) in which the radio equipment operates: 2.400GHz to 2.4835GHz (4) Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11n/g/b (4) (1) Heat and vaporized water are produced by fuel combustion. Heat rating does not account for heat loss due to condensation of water vapor. (2) External tank to be purchased separately. (Consult your supplier for options.) (3) It is excluded from CE marking. (4) The WiFi mode needs to purchase optional parts that are not standard installation.GB ENGLISH
SAFETY FEATURES Your heater is equipped with the follow-ing safety features. Please familiarize yourself with these features. When your heater is extinguished due to a safety machanism, be sure to iden-tify the problem correctly.1. Flame Sensor Heater will automatically stop all operations if ignition fails or if flame fails during combustion, in order to prevent fuel overflow. Error code will be displayed on the operation panel.2. Fuel Strainer (FF-55)Special strainer catches dirt or impurities present in the fuel before it is sent to the burner.3. Overheat Protector Automatically stops all operations if the heater’s inside cabinet reaches abnormally high temperature due to mo- tor malfunction or abnormal combustion, in order to prevent fire.4. Power Failure Recovery SystemIf power fails during heater operation, heater will automatically reignite and maintain the selected temperature,when power resumes.NOTE: The operation varies depending on the time length of power failure and other conditions.(See SECTION E : OPERATION)5. Fully Vented SystemFlue Pipe system uses outside air for combustion and vents all combustion products to outdoor. SECTION B:
SAFETY TIPS FOR OPERATION
CAUTION: Heater and vent pipe system must be properly installed before operation.Please follow instructions under SECTION I: INSTALLATION.1. NEVER use any fuel other than Paraffin. NEVER USE GASOLINE. Use of gasoline can lead to uncontrollable flames, resulting in destructive fire.2. Due to high surface temperatures, keep heater away from children, furniture and clothing while in operation. (See Installation manual.)
- The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been give supervision or instruction.
- Children being supervised not to play with the appliance.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experiance and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. 3. To prevent abnormal operation and prolong heater life, be sure to perform routine maintenance. (See SECTION F: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE)4. NEVER store or transport fuel in other than a metal or plastic container that is acceptable for fuel and clearly marked “PARAFFIN”. NEVER store fuel in the living space.RIGHTPARAFFINWRONG GAS DangerPARAFFINFuel pipeBurner ringBlower motorHeat exchangerBurnerPeep hole Fuel acceptancefittingIgniterFuel pumpFuel sub tankRemovablefuel tankHeat shield plateOverheat protectorFlame sensorFuel pipeBurner ringBlower motorFuel sumpHeat exchangerBurnerPeep holeFlame sensorIgniterRed floatrelease buttonFuel strainer(inside)Fuel pumpHeat shield plateOverheat protector FF-55T FF-55GB ENGLISH
Defective electrical devices and batteries must be kept separate from household waste. Ensure that there is effective recycling where possible. Ask you local council ordealer for expert advice on recycling. SECTION C: FUEL GUIDE The FF-55T/FF-55 is designed for use with Paraffin. Use of low-quality fuel will cause burner performance to drop, leading to abnormal combustion and reduced heater life. Purchase only Paraffin, in cans reserved exclusively for fuel and marked accordingly with the word “PARAFFIN”. Always store your fuel in a separate area from where you store gasoline for your power equipment to avoid accidental use of gasoline in your heater. What to Buy . . . ALWAYS: Clean and high-quality Paraffin. ALWAYS: Fuel free of contaminants, water or cloudiness. NEVER: Gasoline, alcohol, white gas, camp stove fuel or additives. NEVER: Yellow or sour-smelling fuel. How to Store It . . . ALWAYS: Store in a clean container, clearly marked PARAFFIN. ALWAYS: Store away from direct sunlight, heat sources or extreme temperature changes. NEVER: In a glass container, or one that has been used for other fuels. NEVER: For longer than six months. Begin each heating season with fresh fuel; discard at the end of season. NEVER: In the living space. Why It is Important . . . Pure, clean fuel is essential for safe and efficient heater operation. Poor quality or contaminated fuel can cause:
- Excess tar deposits on burner and flue pipe
- Incomplete combustion
- Reduced heater life Use of a highly volatile flammable fuel such as gasoline can produce uncontrollable flames, creating a severe fire hazard.GB ENGLISH
Before using heater, familiarize yourself with the following operating controls and part names. Outlet openingInlet openingCiraulation air filter18. Circulation fanPipe stopper20. Power supply cordControl panelFront panelCombustionflames peep hole Drip trayLouverRemovable fuel tank19. Room temperature sensorOutlet openingInlet openingCiraulation air filter18. Circulation fanPipe stopper20. Power supply cordControl panelFront panelCombustionflames peep hole Drip trayFuel inletFuel strainer(inside)Louver19. Room temperature sensorRed floatrelease button FF-55 FF-55TGB ENGLISH
1. ON/OFF button Main button switch turns heater on and off. When switched on, heater
begins operation and combustion starts after preheat period.
2. AUTO button The button turns weekly timer operation modes on and off which have
been programmed into weekly timer.
3. TIMER button The button turns weekly timer set mode on and off.
4. SET button To set TIME/TEMP/WEEKLY TIMER/ and Day of week.
5. POWER SAVER/CHILD LOCK button The button turns POWER SAVER operation mode on and off. Press
and hold the button, to turn on or off CHILD LOCK mode.
6. CLEAR button When reset the program for weekly timer, the CLEAR button is used.
7. Temperature select ˚F/˚C ˚F/˚C toggle switch.
8. ON lamp Lit – Heater is in operation.
Flashing – Pre-heating and pre-purging.
9. AUTO indicator Lit – Weekly timer operation is in use.
10. TIMER indicator Lit – Heater operating in weekly timer set mode.
13. BURNING MODE indicator Lit – Heater operation at high, medium or low combustion.
14. ˚F/˚C indicator Lit – Display shows current temp.
Flashing – Current temp can be changed.
15. Day of the week indicator Lit – Display shows current day or timer day.
18. Circulation fan Three speed motor supplies high-capacity warm air flow during
high combustion for quickly heating up a room, and low or medium- capacity warm air flow during low or medium combustion for maintaining comfortable room temperature.
19. Room temperature sensor Constantly senses room temperature and supplies information to
heater so that desired room temperature can be maintained.
- Do not fill the removable tank in the living room, but in a more suitable place(there can always be some spillage).
- Do not refuel the heater while in operation or still hot. Follow the procedure below:
1) Make sure that the heater is switched off.
2) Open the tank lid and lift the removable tank out of the heater.
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 can. Make sure that it is in a higher position than the removable tank. Insert the ribbed hose into the opening of the removable tank.
4) Lock the switch button 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 while filling the tank. Stop
filling by loosening the switch button on top of the pump (turn anti- clockwise), 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 can and
carefully remove the pump. Carefully screw the fuel cap back on the tank. Clean off any spilled fuel.
8) Check whether the fuel cap is straight an tightened properly. Reinstall the removable tank in the heater (cap
Open the valve(s) of the external fuel tank.
2) Start the Fuel flow
If using heater for the first time, press the red float release button in order to send fuel to the fuel sump and release. NOTE: Make sure there is no fuel leakage from the fuel line or joints. Also make sure fuel tank is not too high. See installation instructions. NOTE: Red Float Release Button is for first time installation, or on rare occurrences when the fuel tank is filled. This red button is to release the fuel sump float. It does not prime the fuel into the sump. Pushing the Red Float release Button, too many times or for too long of a period WILL cause flooding of the fuel sump, which can result in a possible fire. Only every push the Red Float release Button once, with a quick press of less than one second.
2. Plug in the Heater
Plug in heater into 220V or 230V AC electrical outlet. (See SECTION A: SPECIFICATIONS). On Display pre-set “Two Dashes” will be showing. NOTE: Do not connect to an outlet shared with other appliances. empty fullRed float release buttonGB ENGLISH
IMPORTANT: Clock on the heater must always be set to current time and day. NOTE: “
MIN.” button will change the time every one (1) unit. Holding the button continuously will cause the time to change rapidly. NOTE: In the event of a power failure (more than approx. 30 min.), all clock and day may be cancelled.
4. Setting of the Time and a Day of the Week.
1) Current time is not set yet. (All signs light on solid.)
HOUR” button is pressed while the operation is stopped, all displays except the colon “:” will be blinking. When the “
MIN.” Button or the “
HOUR” button is pressed again, the bar display (“Two Dashes”) changes to “0 00”
2) Setting of the current time
MIN.” button to set minutes and press the “
HOUR” button to set hours. When pressing the “
HOUR” button, the sign will change as follows. “ 0:00”
MIN.” button, the sign will change as follows. “ 0:00”
Press the “SET” button to complete the set of the current time.
3) Setting of a day of the week
“dAy” sign is shown on the display and day of the week will blink. Press the “
MIN.” button or the “
HOUR” button to set a day of the week. A day of the week will blink. (Initial setting is “SUN”.) The other days of the week will go off. Select a day of the week by using the “
MIN.” button, the sign will change as follows. “SUN”
“SAT” When pressing the “
MIN.” button at the position of “SAT”, you can hear a beep sound and “SAT” is not changed any more. When pressing the “
HOUR” button, the sign will change as follows. “SAT”
“SUN” When pressing the “
HOUR” button at the position of “SUN”, you can hear a beep sound and “SUN” is not changed any more. Press the “SET” button to complete the setting of the days of the week. The current time and a day of the week will show on the display. NOTE: In case, ON/OFF button is pressed while the time and day is setting, the setting will not be completed. Set the time and day again.GB ENGLISH
OPERATION MANUAL OPERATION Operation of the heater is under the direct control of the user. Heat output will, however, be automatically adjusted in accordance with the room temperature registered by the temperature sensor.
1. Turning Heater ON
A. Press ON/OFF button to “ON” position. The current room temperature and the set temperature will be shown on the Display. If the room temperature is below the set temperature then. ON lamp will start to flash and then blower motor and ignition will start. This lamp will continue to flash during the preheating time. B. Pre -heating depends on the room temperature. After approx. 1.5 – 4 minutes ignition will take place. (*) After ignition, ON lamp will change flashing to continuous. Circulation fan will turn on after approx. 2 minutes. NOTE: (*) Pre -heating depends on the room temperature. Room temperature: below 0˚C Approx. 4 minutes 0˚C - 15˚C Approx. 2 minutes 15˚C Over Approx. 1.5 minutes
2. Adjusting Room Temperature
HOUR” button. ˚F or ˚C will start to flash. NOTE: “
HOUR” button will change the temperature in increment of 1°C (2°F). B. Press “
HOUR” for down. Room temperature can be set from 10˚C (50˚F) to 32C (90˚F). (Initial setting : 13˚C (56˚F)) C. When room temperature reaches the selected setting, heater will automatically shift to “MED” or “LOW” burning mode to maintain the desired temperature. When room temperature exceeds the selected setting by approx. 2˚C (4˚F), the heater will automatically shut off. As room temperature drops, the heater will automatically re-start to maintain the desired temperature.
POWER SAVER OPERATION
The Power Saver mode reduces the frequency of ignition actions, to save electric consumption.
1. Press the POWER SAVER (CHILD LOCK)
button “ON” while in operation to start the operation of the “POWER SAVER”. “POWER SAVER” sign will be shown on the display. When the room temperature exceeds the selected setting by approximately 6˚C (12˚F), the heater will automatically shut off. As the room temperature becomes lower than the selected setting, the heater will automatically re-start to maintain the desired temperature.GB ENGLISH
FUEL INDICATOR LIGHT (FF-55T) When the information display lights up, fu 10 , it means that there is only fuel left for 10 more minutes. The count down of the remaining heating time can be seen in the information display. You remove the fuel tank and refill it outside the living room. If you don't refill it,you will hear an alarm signal every two minutes, warning you to refill the removable tank. After 10 minutes the information display, fu el , blinks and the heater will switch off automatically.
CHILD LOCK OPERATION
The childproof lock can be used to prevent children accidentally changing the heater settings. When the heater is burning and the childproof lock is on, the heater can only be switched off. Other functions are blocked then. If the heater has already been switched off, the childproof lock also prevents accidental ignition of the heater.
1. Press and hold the CHILD LOCK (POWER SAVER) button for more than 3 seconds to set the child lock while in
operation or not in operation. “CHILD LOCK” sign will be shown on the display. To release the child lock operation, press the CHILD LOCK (POWER SAVER) button for more than 3 seconds.GB ENGLISH
1. Weekly Schedule setting
NOTE: The following Weekly Schedule is set by the factory. This programming can be changed. P01 P02 P03 P04 Day TIME ON/OFF SET temp. TIME ON/OFF SET temp. TIME ON/OFF SET temp. TIME ON/OFF SET temp. MON 6:30 ON 21˚C 8:00 ON 18˚C 18:00 ON 21˚C 22:30 ON 16˚C TUE 6:30 ON 21˚C 8:00 ON 18˚C 18:00 ON 21˚C 22:30 ON 16˚C WED 6:30 ON 21˚C 8:00 ON 18˚C 18:00 ON 21˚C 22:30 ON 16˚C THU 6:30 ON 21˚C 8:00 ON 18˚C 18:00 ON 21˚C 22:30 ON 16˚C FRI 6:30 ON 21˚C 8:00 ON 18˚C 18:00 ON 21˚C 22:30 ON 16˚C SAT 8:00 ON 21˚C 10:00 ON 18˚C 18:00 ON 21˚C 23:00 ON 16˚C SUN 8:00 ON 21˚C 10:00 ON 18˚C 18:00 ON 21˚C 23:00 ON 16ºC NOTE: The current time and day of the week must be set first before the Weekly schedule settings can be changed. NOTE: The Weekly schedule settings cannot be entered or changed while the heater is ON and in AUTO mode. Turn “AUTO” off. It does not matter if the heater is OFF or ON to enter the Weekly schedule settings mode, as long as the AUTO is off. Program Selection
1. Press the “TIMER” button to enter the weekly schedule settings mode. The word “TIMER”, “SUN”, “P01”
and “ON” will be shown on the display. If you press the “TIMER” button while in the weekly schedule settings mode, the word “TIMER” will disappear from the screen and the weekly schedule settings mode will be exited. Any changes before the “SET” button was pressed will not be saved. If the heater is turned off during the weekly setting mode, the weekly schedule setting mode will be exited.
HOUR” button to change the program number you with to set or wodify. The programs range from P01 to P04 for each day of the week, starting with Sunday and ending with Saturday (The heater has 4 programs for each day). When pressing the “
MIN.” button, the display will change as follows. “SUN P01”
“SAT P04” NOTE: When the “
HOUR” button is pressed while at the bottom of programming which is P01 on Sunday (SUN), the program number cannot be changed. If you press the “
MIN.” button while on P04 on Saturday (SAT), which is the top of the programming, the program number cannot be changed.
3. Press the “SET” button to confirm changes and to go to the Program Time Settings.
The program number is initialized by pressing and holding the “CLEAR” button for 3 seconds. It is not necessary to initialize the memory if you plan to change it.GB ENGLISH
MIN.” to change minutes (changes in 15 minute increments or “
HOUR” to change hours to set the time for the program to start. The time flashes during setup.
2. Press the “SET” button to confirm the time and go to the ON and OFF Settings.
NOTE: The time settings can only be set at 15 minutes after the previous programmed time or/and 15 minutes before the next programmed time. For example, if the P01 program is set at 7:00 and P03 program is set at 16:00, the P02 programmed time can be set between 7:15 and 15:45. If the time selected beyond the range and press the “SET” button, an alarm will sound and then the time that can be set will be displayed. Also, the same time cannot be set in the example above, so you cannot have 7:00 for P01 and 7:00 for P02 on Sunday. ON and OFF Settings
HOUR” button to choose between ON or OFF. The word “ON” or the word “OFF” will flash during the setting depending on which is selected.
2. Press the “SET” button to confirm and go to the Temperrature Settings or Programming Selection step.
See NOTES below: NOTE: When “ON” is selected, the heater will operate at the temperature and the time selected. The screen will go to Temperature Settings step. NOTE: When “OFF” is selected, the weekly timer does not work for that programming number. The screen will go to the same program number in the Program Selection step once you press “SET”. Temperature Settings
HOUR” button to select the desired temperature in that program. The temperature flashes during setup.
2. Press the “SET” button to confirm the desired temperature and it will automatically go the same
programming number in the Program selection.
2. Activate Weekly Timer Operation
If the “AUTO” button is pressed during operation (the heater is ON), the weekly programming will begin. The word “AUTO” will appear on the screen and the heater will operate according to the programming set in the Weekly Schedule. If “ON” is displayed on the screen during the weekly schedule, the temperature can be changed by pressing the “
HOUR” buttons. This will not change the temperature set in the Weekly Schedule. Also when the time gets to the next program number it will change automatically to the programmed temperature.GB ENGLISH
MANUAL COMBUSTION IMPORTANT: This feature is for testing purpose only! This heater also can be kept burning at desired combustion mode (High, Medium or low) manually, regardless of room temperature.
HOUR” button at the same time for more than three (3) seconds when ON / OFF switch is “ON”.
2. P1, P2 or P3 will be displayed on the Digital indicator;
P1 = Low mode P2 = Medium mode P3 = High mode Then select desired combustion mode by pressing “
MIN.” button changes combustion mode to higher, “
HOUR” button at the same time for more than (3) seconds until normal temperature display returns.
AUTOMATIC CLEANING MODE
When the heater has been burning continuously for two hours at its highest setting, the burner will automatically start an auto clean procedure. The display will show the auto cleaning code CL:05 running back to CL:0 I . The procedure takes 5 minutes to clean the burner automatically while the heater will burn at its lowest setting. After the cleaning mode is finished, the heater will automatically switch back to the highest setting again. NOTE: Heater safety and start up procedures will still be operational in this mode.
POWER FAILURE RECOVERY SYSTEM
If at any time a power failure occurs during operation, heater will turn off. When the power returns, the unit will automatically restart with the following conditions. Please reset each setting when the settings are erased as indicated below.
IN BACKUP MEMORY OUT OF BACKUP MEMORY OPERATION Restart the combustion with the same condition before the power failure. Start the combustion from the beginning. Start the combustion from the beginning. Set temperature will change to 13˚C (56˚F) for safety. Set temperature and room temperature will blank that at least more than 30 min. power failure has occurred. To stop the blinking the set temperature and room temperature, press any button once. POWER SAVER OPERATION Keep the same condition before the power failure. Keep the same condition before the power failure. Keep the same condition before the power failure. AUTO OPERATION Keep the same condition before the power failure. Keep the same condition before the power failure. The setting will be erased. (See SECTION E: OPERATION) CHILD LOCK OPERATION Keep the same condition before the power failure. The setting will be erased. (See SECTION E: OPERATION) The setting will be erased. (See SECTION E: OPERATION) If at any time a power failure occurs when heater is not in operation, the unit will basically start the operation while keeping the same condition before the power failure. However, when the power failure continued more than 3 seconds, the following settings will be erased. Please reset each setting.
WHEN HEATER IS NOT IN OPERATION
IN BACKUP MEMORY Child lock operation
OUT OF BACKUP MEMORY
Clock and Day setting Child lock operationGB ENGLISH
Press ON/OFF button to “OFF” position. ON lamp will flash and will go out. Circulation fan and blower motor continue to run for approx. three (3) minutes to cool down the heater. SECTION F: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Be sure to turn off and unplug heater before performing any checks or cleaning. CAUTION: Allow heater to cool completely before cleaning or maintenance. FOR OPTIMUM HEATER PERFORMANCE, THE PARTS SHOWN BELOW SHOULD BE CLEANED REGULARLY: LouverCiraulation air filterCirculation fanLouverCiraulation air filterCirculation fanFuel strainer(inside)FF-55FF-55T
1. Clean Louvers (ONCE A WEEK)
Dust and stains should be wiped off louvers with a damp cloth.
2. Clean Circulation Air Filter (ONCE A WEEK)
A mesh filter is located on heater cabinet rear side. Once a week slide the filter up to remove and it should be vacuumed clean.GB ENGLISH
When dirt or dust accumulates in the fuel acceptance fitting, it should be cleaned. Check fuel acceptance fitting each time your refuel.
4. Check for Fuel Leaks (REGULARLY)
FF-55T: Make it a habit to check for signs of fuel leakage. Wipe off any spilled fuel on the sub tank and removable fuel tank. Spilled fuel may cause odor or risk of fire. FF-55: Make it a habit to check for any sign of fuel leakage along the fuel line and at all joints. Fuel leaks may lead to risk of fire. Check
5. Check Flue Pipe Area (ONCE A MONTH)
Check the flue pipe joint to make sure connection is firm. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or pet hair. Check
6. Clean Fuel Strainer (ONCE A MONTH) (FF-55)
The strainer of the fuel sump should be cleaned once a month and before starting the heater at the beginning of each season. (a) Close the valve closest to the heater. (b) To catch the fuel which will drain out, set the Oil catch below the strainer cover, with a small container under it. (c) Loosen the two screws from the Strainer cover and remove. (d) Remove the strainer and wash with fuel oil. (e) Return the strainer to its original position. Replace strainer cover and screw to secure. (f) Wipe away any spilled fuel. (g) Open the valve in the fuel line. Check for fuel leakage. NOTE: At the end of each season, unscrew the drain screw to remove all remaining fuel from the fuel sump. Oil catch Drain Screw Strainer cover Strainer gasket Fuel Strainer
7. Recommended Periodic Maintenance
As a state-of-the-art furnace, your heater requires periodic inspection and service by an authorized technician to insure optimum, trouble free performance. This inspection should include: a combustion check; flue pipe check; burner assembly check; cleaning all necessary parts and replacing gaskets as needed. Please ask your authorized TOYOTOMI dealer for details and scheduling.GB ENGLISH
When the heater is on and clock is set (See SECTION E: OPERATION), it will automatically stop and clean the igniter every day at 2:00 and will display “CL” on the digital indicator. After the cleaning mode is finished the heater will automatically re-ignite and continue to burn again. The igniter cleaning mode helps prolong the igniter life.
MANUAL IGNITER CLEANING SYSTEM
Heater will clean igniter for ten (10) minutes manually.
1. When ON/OFF switch is “OFF”, press the “TIMER” button and “POWER SAVER” button at the same time for
more than three (3) seconds.
2. Display will appear “CL:10” on Display. Cleaning will begin and end without any additional input.
NOTE: Cleaning igniter is important to prolong igniter life. It is recommended that the igniter be cleaned once a month if the time is not set.GB ENGLISH
The following symptoms are normal during operation of the heater. CONDITION REASON When heater is started or extinguished. White smoke or smell at initial use after purchase. Machine oil or dust burns off the surfaces of the burner or heat exchanger. Flames flashing for a few minutes after ignition. The burner is cold and igniter is kept running for a while after ignition. Occasionally makes “cracking” noises when heater is ignited or extinguished. Expansion and shrinkage of metal parts when they are heated or cooled. Warm air is not blow as soon as ignited. To prevent uncomfortable cool air from coming out at the beginning, the circulation fan start up is delayed. Audible chugging sound from fuel pump when started first time or after running out of fuel. Air is in the fuel pump However, noise should stop within 1 minute.* When heater is in operation. “Ticking” noise. Sound of fuel pump in normal operation. Heat chamber or heat exchanger can be seen through the air outlet louver’s glowing red hot. Normal Occasional yellow flickering in blue flame. Normal Odor Spilled paraffin Use of inferior paraffin - Wipe off any paraffin spills from fuel sub tank, removable fuel tank and drip tray. - Remove fuel and refuel using fresh, water-clear paraffin. *lf sound from fuel pump does not decrease and heater shuts off, check: (FF-55)
1. Push red float release button on the fuel sump once. DO NOT hold dawn.
2. Insure that all valves are open and filter is clear.
3. Insure external fuel tank has fuel and filters are clean.
Should problems arise during operation or ignition, use this chart to determine the cause and the proper steps to take. Be sure to unplug heater and allow to cool completely before taking corrective measures. In the event that heater should extinguish itself, without any action or your part, you should look to the Display for any of the following error codes.
ERROR CODE CAUSE SOLUTION
E– 0 E– 23 E– 6 E– 2 E– 2 / E– 6 Power failure (unstable frequency) Primary flame (Flame sensor) is malfunction and/or dirty Fuel line malfunction (FF-55) / Out of fuel Out of fuel / no flame Flue pipe blockage or leak Check power source. Consult your dealer for cleaning and in spection. Consult your dealer. Check fuel gauge; refuel. Consult your dealer. / Check flue pipe. E– 8 Blower motor malfunction Consult your dealer. E– 12 High limit switch activated Clean circulation fan filter and remove any obstructions, allow your heater to cool completely and re-ignite. E– 13 E– 13 Burner thermistor failure Flue pipe blockage or leak Consult your dealer. Check flue pipe. / Consult your dealer. E– 22 Ignition failure three times Consult your dealer. FUEL Out of fuel (FF-55T) Refuel. (FF-55T)
Room temperature is higher than 35˚C (95˚F). Position of room temperature sensor is not correct. Check the position of room temperature sensor. / Contact your dealer.
Room temperature is lower than -10˚C (14˚F). Room thermistor malfunction or disconnected. Check the position of room temperature sensor. / Contact your dealer.GB ENGLISH
At the close of each heating season, or when you do not plan to use your heater for an extended period, the following procedures are recommended.
1. As the end of the season approaches, calculate your fuel purchases so that you can use up all the fuel you
have on hand. When fuel is stored for over six months, its quality may deteriorate. The use of such fuel will have an unfavorable effect on heater operation.
2. If your heater needs any service or repair, now is the time to call your dealer and get it done before storage.
That way your heater will be ready for immediate use when the next heating season begins.
3. If you plan to store your heater in place,
(a) Disconnect power supply. (b) FF-55T: Clean the fuel acceptance fitting and remove any paraffin, dust or water remaining in the fuel sub tank and removable fuel tank to prevent rusting. FF-55: Close the main tank valve. Remove all fuel from the fuel sump and clean the fuel strainer. (See SECTION F: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) (c) Wipe off any stains or dust on heater with a damp cloth, then wipe once again using a dry cloth.
4. To store heater in another location,
(a) Disconnect heater. (b) FF-55T: Remove all fuel from the fuel sub tank and clean the fuel acceptance fitting. FF-55: Close the main tank valve. Remove all fuel from the fuel sump and clean the fuel strainer. (See SECTION F: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) (c) FF-55T: Disconnect flue pipe from the heater. FF-55: Disconnect fuel line and flue pipe from the heater. NOTE: Fuel remaining in the fuel line may flow out when fuel line is disconnected.Have a container ready to catch drainage. (d) Remove any soot accumulated in the flue pipe using a brush and/or vacuum cleaner. (e) Wipe off any stains or dust on heater with a damp cloth, then wipe once again using a dry cloth. (f) Put the heater in the original shipping box, and store in a dry place. If original shipping box is not available, cover the heater completely with a large plastic bag to protect from dust during storage. (g) Plug exhaust and air intake openings of the flue pipe by using optional caps. (Part #17212661 and #17212656) TRANSPORTATION Take the following measures to avoid fuel leakage during the transportation of the heater. - ALWAYS move the heater in an upright position. - ALWAYS drain fuel from the fuel sump before transportation. (FF-55) Fuel acceptancefitting(FF-55T)DealerGB ENGLISH
SECTION I: INSTALLATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The FF-55T/FF-55 is designed to be installed in an outside wall so the full advantage of installation simplicity can be made with the “Flue Pipe”, which eliminates the need for tall chimney type flues. No hearth or fire surround is required.
STANDARD INSTALLATION PARTS
The following standard installation parts are enclosed with heater. For alternate installation methods, you may need to purchase additional accessories which are available from your TOYOTOMI dealer. (See ACCESSORY PARTS) Wall Bracket (2 sets) (PART #17212589) Tapping Screw (2) (PART #17208678) Bind Tapping Screw (2) (PART #17187555) Wood Screw (2) (PART #17206066) (1) (PART #17206066) (Room tmperature sensor) Pipe Holder (1) (PART #17212685) Pipe Stopper (1) (PART #17219378) (3) Wood Screw (3) (PART #17206066) Flue Pipe (1) (PART #17224296) Exhaust Air Cap (1) (PART #17212661) Intake Air Cap (1) (PART #17212656) Bent Joint (L) (1) (PART #17212798) Insulating Cover (PART #17206025) L-shaped Hose (2) (PART #17212692) Inlet Hose (1) (PART #17206091) Hose Band (2) (PART #17212677) (Hose Clamp) (FF-55T) Manual Fuel Pump (1) (PART #17027727) (FF-55) Oil Catch (1) (PART #17185025)GB ENGLISH
ACCESSORY PARTS The following accessory parts are available for use in non-standard installation of the FF-55T/ FF-55. After giving careful consideration to your desired heater and flue pipe locations and fueling system, consult your TOYOTOMI dealer to purchase the necessary accessory parts. Important: Use only genuine TOYOTOMI parts for your heater. Use of unauthorized, generic or other brand parts can severely reduce performance and safety, and will void factory warranty. Accessory Part No. Application Extension pipe kit (L)* #17206013 Length: 2080 mm to 1620 mm Extension pipe kit (M)* #17206012 Length: 1080 mm to 650 mm Extension pipe kit (S)* #17206011 Length: 580 mm to 400 mm L-Shaped exhaust joint* #17187089 For 90 degree bend in exhaust pipe *Total length of extension pipe between heater and flue pipe must be no greater than 3m. and no more than three bends may be used in extension pipe. 35mm 10mm
PART #17187089 Intake Hose 2000mm PART #17206091 Insulating cloth cover 1000mm PART #17206025 Intake Pipe Joint
PART #17206092 Extension Flue Pipe (S) (PART #17206051) - Wall thickness: 320 mm to 420 mm Extension Flue Pipe (M) (PART #17206052) - Wall thickness: 420 mm to 520 mm Extension Flue Pipe (L) (PART #17206053) - Wall thickness: 520 mm to 620 mm EXTENSION KIT When using the “Extension pipe (L)” extension kit, the distance between the heater exhaust pipe connection and the flue pipe connection must be at least 1620 mm but no more than 2040 mm. (See Figure 1 for reference.) Extension Pipe Kit (L) PART #17206013 No. Name of Part Q’ty
EXTENSION KIT When using the “Extension pipe (L)” extension kit, the distance between the heater exhaust pipe connection and the flue pipe connection must be at least 1620 mm but no more than 2040 mm.(See Figure 1 for reference.) Extension Pipe Kit (L) PART #17206013 No. Name of Part Q’ty
Adjustable Exhaust Pipe (L)1000mm~570mmExhaust Extension Pipe1000 (1000mm)Intake Hose (2000mm)Insulating cloth cover(1000mm)Pipe HolderPipe Support HardwareL-Shaped Exhaust Joint
2000mm1000mm1000mm~570mm Flue pipe connection Intake Hose Heater Exhaust pipe connection Figure 1 1620mm ~ 2040mm (PART #17206025)1000mmGB ENGLISH When using the “Extension pipe (M)” extension kit, the distance between the heater exhaust pipe connection and the flue pipe connection must be at least 650 mm but no more than 1080 mm.(See Figure 2 for reference.) Extension Pipe Kit (M) PART #17206012 No. Name of Part Q’ty
Adjustable Exhaust Pipe1000mm~570mmIntake Pipe (1000mm)Insulating cloth cover(1000mm)Pipe HolderPipe Support HardwareL-Shaped Exhaust Joint
When using the “Extension pipe (S)” extension kit, the distance between the heater exhaust pipe connection and the flue pipe connection must be at least 400 mm but no more than 575 mm.(See Figure 3 for reference.) Extension Pipe Kit (S) PART #17206011 No. Name of Part Q’ty
Adjustable Exhaust Pipe500mm~320mmIntake Pipe (500mm)Insulating cloth cover(1000mm)Pipe HolderPipe Support HardwareL-Shaped Exhaust Joint
When using the “Extension pipe (M)” extension kit, the distance between the heater exhaust pipe connection and the flue pipe connection must be at least 650 mm but no more than 1080 mm. (See Figure 2 for reference.) Extension Pipe Kit (M) PART #17206012 No. Name of Part Q’ty
Adjustable Exhaust Pipe1000mm~570mmIntake Pipe (1000mm)Insulating cloth cover(1000mm)Pipe HolderPipe Support HardwareL-Shaped Exhaust Joint11112sets1 When using the “Extension pipe (S)” extension kit, the distance between the heater exhaust pipe connection and the flue pipe connection must be at least 400 mm but no more than 575 mm. (See Figure 3 for reference.) Extension Pipe Kit (S) PART #17206011 No. Name of Part Q’ty
1. Intake air and exhaust flue pipe openings of the Flue Pipe must be fully exposed to
outside. The Flue Pipe must not vent into a chimney, garage, basement, under-floor or ceiling cavity, or any enclosed area, or be installed vertically, because the Flue Pipe is a “Heat Exchanger” which causes condensate to form in the exhaust pipe, and which must drain to outside.
2. Install Flue Pipe Note the volume and temperature of the hot exhaust gas that the
exhaust pipe discharges to outside, is minimal, and does not normally present any problems.
3. Before making a hole in the wall for the Flue Pipe ensure the wall cavity is free of
electrical wires, gas pipes and other obstacles. Drilling a 5 mm “pilot hole” from inside enables the final hole (and any associated “mess”) to be completed from outside.
4. DO NOT install Flue Pipe where the air supply or exhaust gas outlet might become
covered by snowdrifts, fouled by outdoor debris, or directly exposed to winds over 50 kph.
6. Total length of any Extension Pipe Kits (accessories L, M or S) between heater and Flue Pipe must not exceed
3 m, with not more than 3 × 90˚ bends. NOTE: When using Extension Pipe Kits type L, M or S always insulate hot exhaust pipe with the insulating cloth cover supplied. (More insulation may be required by Local Authority).
7. For all heater installations, the Flue Pipe must always be installed.
It must be horizontal with slight fall to outside ··· NEVER vertically. IMPORTANT: In areas of heavy snow falls, ground surface clearance must be increased according to average snow falls. IMPORTANT: In open area with strong wind, a wind break may be necessary. Gas pipe Gasoline Paraffin
A) Before commencing any installation work, check that the proposed installation will comply with Building Code requirements and Local Consent Authority rules that may apply to vented heaters in your area. (Check your Local Authority website, or consult your Installer / Supplier.) B) The Flue Pipe is designed to be installed through the wall of any conventional building cladding, including Brick, Hebel, Linear, Gibraltar and Plaster Board, Tiles, Weatherboard, Plastered Polystyrene, and metal profiles etc. C) The FF-55T / FF-55 heater is designed to be operated at altitudes up to 1,000 m, above sea level. For installation at altitudes between 1,000 m and 1,500 m, adjustments by authorized serviceperson is necessary. Consult your supplier for advice.
1. Select heater location. Ensure minimum clearances as indicated below between heater and nearest
combustible materials. Provide service access to clean the rear circulation air filter, fuel strainer (FF-55) and red float release button(FF-55). More than150 cmFF-55T / FF-55More than10 cmMore than30 cmMore than60 cmMore than30 cm Fig. 1
2. Ensure the outdoor flue discharge area is clear of anything that might be affected by the hot flue exhaust gas.
(See Fig. 2 and 3.) The Flue Pipe (as in Fig. 2), is for wall thickness from 130 mm to 320 mm. Exhaust pipeNot lessthan 45 cmNot lessthan 45 cmNot less than 60 cmNot less than 60 cmNot less than 30 cmNot less than 20 cm* 45˚ Flammable objectFlammable objectNon-flammableobject Flue Pipe Installation
3. A room temperature sensor is provided with approx. 2.5 m long extension wire. It is
located on the rear of the cabinet. Make sure that the extension wire is not touching the exhaust pipe. The room temperature sensor can be installed with a wood screw. Screw down the wood screw provided with the heater into the desired location on the wall. Hook the back of the room temperature sensor. NOTE: Choose a location for the sensor that is not in the path of direct sunlight, drafts or the flow of warm air from the heater. Read installation manual before installing heater. Fig. 2 Fig. 3GB ENGLISH
SECTION J: PRODUCT FICHE (a) Supplier’s name/Trademark TOYOTOMI (b) Model FF-55T/FF-55 (c) EEC B (d) Direct heat output 5.5kW (e) Indirect heat output 6.0W (f) EEI 87.8% (g) Useful energy efficiency 92.4% (h) Specific precaution For assembly, installation or maintenance instructions, please refer to the operating manual.DE
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