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2. Burner ports damaged. 1. Clean burner orifice. 2. Replace burner. Yellow flames during burner operation. (RMC-LC) 1. Not enough air 1. Check air passageways and burner for dirt and debris (Refer to Maintenance section) Burner plaque(s) does not glow. (RMC-LI) 1. Plaque(s) is damaged. 2. Inlet gas pressure too low. 3. Control knob set between locked positions. 1. Replace burner. 2. Contact local gas supplier. 3. Turn control knob until it locks at desired setting. Slight smoke and odor during initial operation. 1. Residues from manufacturing processes. 1. Will stop after a few hours of operation. Heater produces a whistling noise when burner is lit. 1. Air passageways blocked. 2. Air in gas line. 1. Check minimum installation clearances and air passageways for debris. 2. Operate burner until the air is completely purged. Troubleshooting continued Problem Possible Cause What To Do Heater produces a clicking noise just after burner is lit or turned off. 1. Metal expanding and contracting. 1. This is common with heaters. If noise is excessive, contact a qualified service technician. Gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position. 1. Gas leaks. Refer to front of page Warnings. 2. Gas control defective. 1. Locate and correct leaks immediately. 2. Replace gas control. Gas odor during combustion. 1. Foreign matter in gas or on burner ports. 2. Heater burning vapors form paint, impurities in air. 3. Gas leaks, refer to front page Warnings. 1. Check gas passage way and burner. 2. Ventilate room, stop storing and using odor causing products near heater. 3. Locate and correct leaks immediately. Heater shuts off on ODS. 1. Not enough fresh air is available. 2. Low gas pressure. 3. ODS pilot partially clogged. 1. Open window. 2. Contact gas supplier. 3. Clean the pilot. Maintenance Repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean. Dust, lint, cobwebs or debris may affect heater performance. The heater draws air into it during normal operation and in the process dust, lint or debris may be drawn in also. It is important to keep the burner, gas control and combustion and circulating air passageways clean. Inspect or have these areas inspected annually at the beginning of the heating season by a qualified service person. Depending on the surroundings, the room heater may require frequent cleaning due to excessive lint or debris. Before cleaning ensure the gas supply is off and the gas control knob is in the OFF position. Make sure the heater is cool. WARNING: Danger of bodily injury. If fan assembly accessory is used, turn off power supply at disconnect switch or service panel before removing any access panels from heater. BURNER AND ODS PILOT CLEANING Clean the exterior with soft bristle brush, vacuum cleaner or pressurized air. Never use a wooden toothpick as it may break off and clog the ODS pilot or main burner port. Use a flashlight to inspect the main burner inlet to ensure it is not blocked. If obstruction can be seen, use a metal wire coat hanger that has been straightened out. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the primary air openings to the main burner(s). WARNING: Failure to keep the primary air openings to the burner(s) clean may result in sooting and property damage. In order to clean ODS pilot orifice, use pressurized air to blow dust out. Sometimes blowing air backwards through the pilot will get rid of the accumulated dirt. If that does not work blow out any dust through primary air openings of pilot assemblies (This unit has two openings; one beneath the bimetal strip and the second one opposite from bimetal strip. Use the one wide open, do not try to lift the bimetal strip.) CLEANING AIR PASSAGEWAYS AND UNIT CASINGS Use a vacuum cleaner or pressurized air to clean the combustion and circulating air passageways and dampened cloth to clean the cabinet/casing. RMC-LI NG/LP Unvented Room Heater RMC-LI NG/LP Unvented Room Heater Item/Model Number RMC-LI06NG/LP RMC-LI10NG(T)/LP(T) RMC-LI18NG(T)/LP(T) RMC-LI30NG(T)/LP(T) 1. Lower Heat Cover LI10LP-01-01-02 LI10LP-01-01-02 LI18LPT-01-01-03 LI30NG-01-01-02 2. Guard Assembly LC10NG-01-04 LC10NG-01-04 LI18LPT-01-04 LC30NGTF-01-04 3. Reflector LI10LP-01-01-01 LI10LP-01-01-01 LI18LPT-01-01-01 LI30NG-01-01-01 4. Upper Heat Cover LC10NG-01-01-02 LC10NG-01-01-02 LI18LPT-01-01-02 LC30NGTF-01-01-02 5. Leg Front LC10NG-05 LC10NG-05 LC10NG-05 LC10NG-05 6. Front Panel LC10NG-01-03 LC10NG-01-03 LI18LPT-01-03 LC30NGTF-01-03 7. Burner Assembly Body LI6LP-03-00 LI10LP-03-00 LI18LPT-03-00 LI30LPTF-03-00 8. Ceramic Plate LI18LPT-03-09 LI10LP-03-03 LI18LPT-03-09 LI18LPT-03-09 9. Body Frame Assembly LC10NG-02-00 LC10NG-02-00 LC20NG-02-00 LC30LP-02-00 10. Knob – Valve LC1...
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