1. Cleaning and maintenance steps
Remove the burner: To clean the kerosene heater, you need to turn off the power first and wait for it to cool down completely.
Cleaning the burner: Prepare a suitable mild detergent and a soft brush, pour the detergent into warm water, use a soft brush to apply an appropriate amount of detergent, and gently wipe the surface of the burner to remove dirt. Metal brushes or hard brushes may scratch the surface of the burner and are not recommended.
Rinse and dry: Rinse the burner with clean water and dry it.
Cleaning other parts: Wipe other parts with a soft cloth or paper towel to remove dust and stains.
Check and replace accessories: Check whether the fuel tank, fuel pipe, spark plug and other parts are leaking or damaged, and replace them in time if there are any problems. When cleaning the fuel tank, you need to make sure that there is no foreign matter inside.
2. Precautions
Safety first: Before performing any cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to turn off the power of the kerosene heater and wait for it to cool down completely. Pouring water directly into the kerosene heater may cause short circuits and safety accidents, please avoid this practice.
Regular cleaning: The heater can be cleaned and maintained after each warm season.
Fuel management: Use diesel or kerosene specified by the manufacturer, rather than randomly choosing other flammable fuels.