SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL These symbols appear as important safety precautions and should be understood and followed by the owner to assure safe operation of the heater.
SECTION A IMPORTANT CAUTION M/VARNING USE ONLY RED DYED OR CLEAR KEROSENE OR LOW SULPHUR #1 OIL. NEVER USE GASOLINE, WHITE GAS, or CAMP FUEL. USE OF SUCH FUELS CAN RESULT IN AN EXPLOSIVE FIRE AND CAUSE SEVERE INJURY. DO NOT USE#2 HOME HEATING OIL. IvCAUTION 1. Make sure that there is no fuel leakage from fuel tank and fuel pipe joint. 2. Make sure that flue pipe (exhaust pipe, air supply hose) is connected properly.
3. Keep heater clean and do not store any flammable items on or near the heater. 4. Don't use the heater for drying clothes. 5. Should anything abnormal occur in the heater, remain calm, Turn It Off (Do Not Unplug) and contact your Monitor dealer. 6. Risk of burns. Flue pipe and louver may have high surface temperature.
7. Do not place yourself or others too close to the heater. 8. Installation of heater in extreme humidity or dust areas is not recommended. Any removal of unit parts or remodeling is strictly forbidden. Do not sit on the heater. Placing ornaments or plants on the heater is not recommended. Excess heat may cause damage to ornament or plant and overwatering or spilling of water may cause shock to, you or damage to the heater. 10.
11. Do not install nor exhaust the flue pipe into a crawl space or underneath floor,nor into a flue or chimney. X X -Flue or Chimney '///////////I 12.OPERATING ALTITUDES HIGHER LIMITS This heater is designed to be used normally up to,2330 feet above sea level. To use over 2330 feet, but not higher than 7000 feet, consult with your dealer on correct air damper use. 13.
SECTION B SPECIFICATIONS Model Fuel Type Heater Efficiency Heat Rating Heater Output Fuel Tank Fuel Consumption Power Source Power Consumption Heated Air Delivery Vent Pipe Hole Dimensions Weight Monitor 2200 Red dyed or Clear Kerosene or Low Sulphur *1 Oil 93%* High:22,000 BTU/hour H.Medium: 17,400 BTU/hour L.Medium: 12,400 BTU/hour Low:9,600 BTU/hour High: 18,260 BTU/hour H.Medium: 14,440 BTU/hour L.Medium: 10,290 BTU/hour Low:7,970BTU/hour Separate(Capsule tank optional) High:0.164 Gallon/hour H.
SECTION C Before installing your heater, be sure to check and comply with local and state building and electrical codes that may apply to vented heaters in your area. Permanent wiring must be installed by a licensed electrician. TOOLS NEEDED FOR HEATER INSTALLATION Check the following charts to be sure you have all the tools required to install your Monitor 2200 Heating System.
ACCESSORIES YOU MAY NEED Check the list below and see your MPI dealer for accessories you may need or want for installation of your heatingsystem. A\ CAUTION: Only use the flue pipe supplied with the Monitor 2200, or the approved accessory kits available from your Monitor or dealer.
Exhaust Elbow Short Elbow-P/N 4060 Long Elbow- P/N 8215 Air Supply Hose 90° Joint Air Intake Joint- P/N 4069 Flue Pipe Fig.
SECTION D HEATER INSTALLATION 12" (30cm) Step 1: Fill Out Owner Registration Card Remove your owner registration card from the plastic envelope containing the owner's guide. It should be filled out and mailed as soon as possible. Step 2: Check for Parts Before discarding packing materials, be sure you have located the following: Flue Pipe Sleeve Nut Spill Tray Room Temp.
FLUE PIPE CLEARANCES Flue pipe installations should provide for venting to an unconfined space through which there is a free flow of outdoor air. Clearances to adjacent walls or obstacles must comply with the requirements shown below. Frontal Clearance Combustible minnnm IIMII ACAUTIOIM: iiimimiiiii -*- J" (30cm) or Do not attach anything onto the outlet of the flue pipe. more 5K" J (13.
Step 4 : Drill a Pilot Hole NOTE: The following directions apply to 'standard installation. For other methods, follow instructions included with accessory kits. Use the template to position the hole to be drilled. The "green dot" indicates the exact center of the hole. Using an electric drill and a long drill bit, make a pilot hole through the wall (Figure 7). Be sure the hole extends through the outside wall.
Step 7:lnstall Flue Pipe B Wall Thickness: 5-8'/? inches 1. Slide the outer flange and the rubber packing onto Flue pipe B.(Figure 11) Rubber Packing Wall Thickness: v« -5 inches 1. Set the Sleeve Nut on the Flue Pipe B and turn the Sleeve Nut counterclockwise. Slide the Outer Flange and the Rubber Packing onto the Flue Pipe B. (Figure 14) Outer Flange Rubber Packing Outer Flange Rubber Packing Outer Flange Flue Pipe B Flue Pipe B Fig. 11 Outer Flange Sleeve Nut 2.
Step 8 : Install the Spill Tray Place the spill tray on the floor where you plan to locate your heater. Remove the screw from the cabinet (Figure16). Position the heater on the spill tray so the legs of the cabinet fit into the circular indentations in the spill tray (Figure 16). Retainers Step 11: Connect the Heater to the Flue Pipe Move the heater toward the wall, guiding the joint pipe into the center port of the flue pipe (Figure 18). Be sure the joint pipe is completely inserted into the flue pipe.
NOTE: The "STANDARD" damper is to be used with extension kits up to 1 bend (90° elbow) with extension kit total length of 0-73 in. or up to 2 bends (90°elbows) with extension kit total length of 0-38 in. or up to 3 bends (90 ° elbows) with no extension. The "EXTENSION" damper must be used installations that exceed any of the limits above. Step15 : Recheck the Heater Before proceeding, check again to be sure there are no flammable materials close to the heater. Check to be sure the heater is level.
SECTION E FUELING Z?\ WARNING : Use only crystal clear kerosene (Red dyed or clear kerosene or low sulphur #1 oil). Never use gasoline, white gas, camp fuel or other flammable liquids. Use of such Fuels can result in an explosive fire and cause severe injury. Do not use *2 Home Heating Oil. FUELING OPTIONS AVAILABLE EXTERNAL TANK INSTALLATION- Gravity Fed Fueling of your Monitor 2200 can be accomplished in one of the following ways.
NOTE:External tank installations must comply with the National Fire Protection Association code NFPA 31 or locally applicable codes, such as the Uniform Mechanical Code, that are consistent with NFPA 31. Check with your local building official. To install a large capacity, gravity fed external tank, follow the instructions below, and refer to Figure 23 for one possible installation. Use of a qualified installer is recommended.
OPTIONAL CAPSULE TANK INSTALLATION Optional capsule tank kit is available from your Monitor dealer. /h CAUTION: The conversion of the Monitor 2200 for use of the capsule can present a Risk of Electrical Shock. The necessary Electrical and Fuel piping work that MUST be done ONLY by an authorized Servicing Dealer. Step 1 : Be sure the nut at the rear lower side of the heater is secured (See Figure 24).
Step 4 : Remove the fuel cap. If the fuel cap is difficult to unscrew, press the valve in the center, and remove (See Figure 27). Step 6: Install the fuel filter to the fuel sump tank. The Fuel Filter is included in the optional capsule tank kit (see Figure 29). Fuel Filter Fuel Sump Tank Fig. 27 Step 5 : A siphon is not included with your Monitor 2200. You may obtain one from your Monitor dealer. To operate a siphon, insert the straight tube into the kerosene container.
REFUELING NOTE: When the red light marked "Empty" illuminates and flashes, a buzzer will sound for twenty seconds. The burner mode will change to "Low" automatically, and then, the heater will shut off after 30 minutes. The remaining burning time is indicated in the display window. 30 min 20 sec •Burner shuts off. Buzzer sounds •Red light flashes.
SECTION F STARTING INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Plug in the Heater Plug in the AC cord, and route it away from the area of the flue pipe. It is recommended that no other appliance share the same outlet. Step 2: Prime the Heater If using the heater for the first time, or if the heater has not been in operation for sometime, press the fuel set lever at the lower right hand side of the cabinet and release it slowly 2 or 3 times (Figure 31).
SECTION G ADJUSTING ROOM TEMPERATURE Pressing either the "UP" or "DOWN" button will increase or decrease the set temperature by 2 degrees increments. Once desired temperature is displayed, press set button to lock into memory. When the desired room temperature is reached, the heater will automatically shift to "H.Medium", "L.Medium" or "Low" burning mode to maintain the desired temperature. When room temperature exceeds the desired temperature by approx. 4 degrees, the heater will automatically shut off.
SECTION J PROGRAMMING THE HEATER SETTING THE DAY OF WEEK AND THE TIME Step 1 :Set the Day of Week Press the "SELECT" Button, at which time the "DAY SET" Light will illuminate. The "Mon" Light will illuminate and flash at this point. Illuminate and flash the Light of the current day of the week (e.g.; "Wed") by pressing the "UP" or "DOWN" Button, and then press the "SET" Burton to lock into memory. The current day (e.g.; "Wed") light will illuminate continuously.
PROGRAMMING THE WEEKLY TIMER FOR AUTOMATIC HEATER OPERATION The Monitor 2200 Heating System is capable of providing up to 4 different temperature settings for 4 different times of each day of the week. Not all 4 settings have to be used; 2, 3 or 4 settings can be used. A clear understanding of programming temperatures, time and day of the week from the previous pages is needed before programming the automatic settings. Also, the present time and the day of the week must have been set.
SECTION K PROTECTIVE FEATURES OVERHEAT PREVENTION LOSS OF POWER-AUTOMATIC RESET: If your heater overheats, a thermostatic switch will automatically stop the flow of kerosene and extinguish the flame. The Display Window shows "E 14". Restore heater operation by following the steps below NOTE:Other symptoms listed in the trouble shooting chart may cause the display window to show "E 14", besides an overheat situation.
SECTION L CARE OF THE HEATER Push operation switch to "OFF" remove the AC Plug from the wall outlet and wait approximately 30 minutes for the heater to cool before performing any of the following steps. Step 1 : Retrieving Objects from Inside the Heater Should an object fall inside the heater, through the grill openings, it must be removed to avoid affecting the operation of the heater. After allowing the heater to cool, remove the front cover panel. (See Step 5 of the previous section.
1.Remove the capsule fuel tank, and the fuel filter from the fuel sump tank. 2.Remove fuel with the siphon,remaining fuel must be sucked up with the plastic syringe. 3.Wipe off the fuel sump tank with a towel or rag. Fuel Filter Fuel Sump Tank » Fuel Sump Tank Plastic Syringe / The accessory of optional \ \ capsule tank kit / Fig. 34 •£. __ Strainer __ Strainer Spring Strainer Cover -taQ Constant Level Valve Drain Guide Container Constant Level Valve Drain Screw Fig.
SECTION M TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Should symptoms appear during the operation of your heater, refer to the chart below, If you are unable to restore normal operation, contact your MPI dealer for service. SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Press Auto Button again. Heater does not go on Timer is in Auto. with operation switch. Check plug and power source. AC cord is disconnected from wall outlet. Power Reset circuit breaker. failure. Out of fuel. Press the fuel set lever at the lower right hand side of the cabinet.
Monitor 2200™ Vented Heating Systems Limited Warranty MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC., warrants each MONITOR 2200 vented heating system sold by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for one year after the date of original retail purchase, subject to the term and conditions stated below. An extended parts only warranty period of 36 months is provided for combustion chamber and heat exchanger.