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Chinese Diesel Heater Info

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Chinese Diesel Heate

First - the kit doesn't come with a battery for the remote. The required
battery for the remote is an A27. It's a 12V battery.

Setting up remote/LCD - image below


Set the Time: Press “settings” (top left), it starts flashing- use arrow keys to
adjust. Then “OK”
Timer 1-3: “1 of” appears after timer above – set the “On” and “Off” time as
needed. This will allow your unit to e.g. come on at 6am in the morning to
warm things up a bit before you get up.

Hz vs Temp: press top 2 buttons- (“settings” and “Up”) toggles between.


Hz is kind of a bizarre setting - unless it refers to how fast the fan turns by
chance. Most of us will want this in degrees - so you can change this here.
Prime pump – press bottom 2 buttons “OK” and “down arrow”. H Off is
showing but press “Up Arrow” to turn “H on”. Apparently this primes for
about 2 minutes and then shuts off.
Current temp – “OK” – shows “small degree symbol”. The temperature in
your van, RV etc. as recognized by the LCD sensor.
Maintain temp (the temp the heater will work up to and keep) – “OK” again
– shows “big degree symbol” (you'll see if the difference when you get
there).
Battery Level – “OK” again (or 3x from starting i.e. pressing "OK" 3 times
assuming you haven't done anything else).

E Settings are Error Codes - sometimes a light blinking a number of times,


or an error e.g. 04 is displayed:

1 - Under voltage of power supply

2 - Over voltage of power supply

3 - Ignition plug failure


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4 - Diesel fuel pump failure (magnetic pump in most kits). Check to make
sure the connector clip is in all the way

5 - Machine is overheating

6 - Motor fault

7 - Broken line fault

8 - Flame extinguishment

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Cold (diesel #1 or 1-D) vs warm (diesel #2 or 2-D) weather - in cold


weather you need to use “cold diesel”. Cold diesel will ignite more easily
(flows more easily) but contains less energy.
Heater “ON” – press “power button”
Heater “OFF” – press and hold “Power button”
Flashing arrows – air in and out indicator

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