MASTER RS 30 Mobile Hot Air Generator User Manual

June 5, 2024
MASTER

MASTER RS 30 Mobile Hot Air Generator

INFORMATION ON SAFETY

This series of warm air heaters is particularly suited to heating closed areas, such as warehouses, shops and homes. These heaters comply with the current European directive.

IMPORTANT:
You are required to read and understand this operation manual prior to assembling, starting up or conducting maintenance on this heater. Using the heater incorrectly can cause serious injury. Keep this manual for future reference.

IMPORTANT:
This heater is not suitable for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities or with lack of experience or knowledge unless supervised by a person responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised to make sure they do not play with the heater.

IMPORTANT:
In order to prevent any risk, even if power supply mains disconnection is foreseen, all cleaning, maintenance and repair operations requiring access to dangerous parts (e.g. replacing the damaged power supply cable), must be carried out by the manufacturer, its technical assistance service, a person with similar qualification.

IMPORTANT:
Comply with all local legislation and current regulations when using the heater.

  •  Appliances used near tarpaulins, curtains or other similar covering materials must be at a safe distance. It is advised to use fire-proof covering material.
  •  Keep the heater a safe distance from humidity, water and atmospheric agents to prevent serious damage to the heater.
  •  Keep the hot parts of the heater a suitable distance from inflammable or thermolabile materials (including the power supply cable). distance from inflammable or thermolabile materials (including the power supply cable).
  •  Never move, handle, refuel or conduct maintenance on the heater when it is hot, connected to the mains or in operation.
  •  Avoid fire hazards by placing the hot or functioning heater on a steady level surface.
  •  Keep animals a safe distance from the heater.
  •  Power on the heater only with a current that has the voltage and frequency values specified on the heater’s identification plate.
  •  Make sure the heater is only connected to suitable mains with a differential switch and suitable earthing.
  • If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a technical support centre to prevent any risk.
  •  Disconnect the heater from the mains power supply when not in use.
  •  Always disconnect the heater from the mains if temporarily left in unsafe conditions and make sure it cannot be used.
  • Never block, not even partially, the heater’s air vent (rear) or the air outlet (front).
  • Only use original ducting kits to direct the air (where applicable).
  •  Do not cover the heater while in operation, it might overheat.
  •  Ask the technical support service to check that the heater is working properly at least once a year and/or as required.

THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE/INJURIES TO PROPERTY/PERSONS DERIVING FROM IMPROPER USE OF THE HEATER. ONLY SPECIALISED PERSONNEL AUTHORISED BY THE MANUFACTURER CAN PERFORM WORK ON THE HEATER.

UNPACKING

WARNING:
The packaging material is not a toy. Keep the plastic bag out of the reach of children; the danger of suffocation!

  •  Remove all packaging material used to deliver the heater and dispose of it in compliance with current standards.
  •  Extract all articles from the packaging.
  •  Check for any damage undergone during transport. If the heater appears damaged, immediately inform the dealer from whom it was purchased.

ASSEMBLY

(Pic. 2-3-4)Some models can be fitted with wheels, handles and supports. These parts, which come with the relative nuts and bolts, are in the heater’s packaging and must be assembled before the product is turned on.
THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED BY SPECIALISED AND AUTHORISED PERSONNEL WITH COMPONENTS THAT COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND/OR NATIONAL ELECTRICAL DIRECTIVES. THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE/INJURIES TO THE HEATER AND/OR PERSONS DERIVING FROM INCORRECT CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE.

CONTROL PANEL

  1. Blocked heater indicator;
  2.  “RESET” button;
  3. Room thermostat knob;
  4. Room thermostat plug;
  5. ON light;
  6.  Power selector.

OPERATION

WARNING:
You are required to read, understand and follow the “INFORMATION ON SAFETY’’ before starting the heater in order to use it correctly and avoid risks.

WARNING:
Make sure the power supply cable is intact and that the features of the mains power supply match the ones on the heater’s technical data plate.

WARNING:
Never use the heater without first assembling all the components correctly and making sure the heater is positioned on a perfectly flat, stable and level surface.

SWITCH-ON:

  •  Connect the heater’s plug to the mains (Pic. 6).
  •  Turn the power selector to the desired mode (Pic. 7). Here are the available settings:
  •  By setting the power selector to “ ” the heater will only operate in ventilation mode.
  •  By setting the power selector to “I” the heater will operate at heating power 1.
  •  By setting the power selector to “II” the heater will operate at heating power 2.
  • By setting the power selector to “III” the heater will operate at heating power 3 (if present).

CAUTION:
A SERIES OF SENSORS CHECKS THAT THE HEATER IS OPERATING CORRECTLY AND STOPS THE APPLIANCE IN THE EVENT OF A SERIOUS FAULT. THE HEATER WILL NOT RESUME OPERATION AUTOMATICALLY, THIS MUST BE PERFORMED MANUALLY. WAIT FOR THE HEATER TO COOL DOWN COMPLETELY AND REMOVE ANYTHING WHICH MIGHT HAVE BLOCKED THE HEATER (E.G. OBSTRUCTED AN AIR VENT, IMPAIRED THE AIR SUPPLY, ETC.) AND PRESS THE “RESET” BUTTON ALL THE WAY DOWN (Pic. 8). MAKE SURE THE “BLOCKED HEATER INDICATOR (1 Pic. 5)” TURNS OFF. IF, AFTER A FEW ATTEMPTS TO RESUME OPERATION, THE HEATER DOES NOT WORK, CONTACT THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE.

SWITCH-OFF:

  • Set the power selector to “0/OFF” (Pic. 9) and leave the fan working until the heater fully turns off.
  •  Disconnect the heater from the mains power supply (Pic. 10).

CAUTION:
AVOID DISCONNECTING THE HEATER FROM THE MAINS BEFORE THE FAN HAS COMPLETELY STOPPED MOVING TO AVOID SERIOUS DAMAGE.

STORAGE

Always disconnect the heater from the mains power supply (Pic. 10) when not in use and wait a few minutes for it to cool down completely before putting it away. Put it back in a dry place and protected from dust. When the heater is used again, check the condition of the power supply cable. If in doubt regarding its state, contact the technical support centre. Have the technical support centre check that the heater is working properly at least once a year and/or as required.

CONNECTING THE REMOTE ROOM THERMOSTAT
In models with a remote room thermostat connection (Pic.11), remove the plug connected to the heater and connect the remote room thermostat (optional) (Pic. 12). To ensure the heater works correctly, with the remote room thermostat connected, set the ambient thermostat knob (3 Pic. 5) located on the control panel to the maximum temperature and only use the remote room thermostat.

**CAUTION:

TO ENSURE CORRECT OPERATION, THE HEATER MUST HAVE EITHER THE PLUG COVER (Pic. 13) OR THE REMOTE ROOM THERMOSTAT (Pic. 14), OTHERWISE THE HEATER WILL NOT TURN ON (Pic. 15 ). TROUBLESHOOTING**

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
The heater doesn’t work 1.  Power selector set to “0/OFF”

2.  Incorrect connection or setting of the room thermostat

3.  No power supply

4.  Blocked heater

| 1. Turn the power selector to the desired mode 2a. Insert the room thermostat’s plug correctly

2b. Make sure the temperature set on the room thermostat is higher than the outdoor temperature

2c. Make sure the cap of the thermostat outlet is inserted correctly

3a. Insert the power supply cable correctly

3b. Make sure your mains power supply is working correctly 3c. Contact a support centre

4a. Reset the heater

4b. Contact a support centre

The motor doesn’t work| 1.  Faulty motor

2.  Blocked fan

| 1. Contact the support centre 2a. Remove any obstructions 2b. Contact the support centre
The heater doesn’t heat| 1.  Power selector set to “VENTILATION”

2.  Faulty internal appliance

| 1.  Turn the power selector to the desired heating power

2.  Contact the support centre

Reduced airflow| 1.  Obstructed air vent

2.  Faulty motor

| 1a. Remove any obstructions 1b. Contact the support centre

2. Contact the support centre

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