Re: Japanese Heater
"Sybaris" <electric-crow@Nospam.sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I have a Japanese kerosene heater that I got while I lived in Japan. It's
> great when it works. Wish they had the same kind in the U.S.. Anyway,
> I keep getting this error code and don't know what it means. The codes are
> on the side of the heater and I took a picture of it. I'd really
appreciate
> it if someone would take a look at the photo and translate the codes for
me.
> It's cold and I need to get this thing working.
>
> http://photos.yahoo.com/electric-crow@sbcglobal.net
E0, 2, and 4 usually mean you're out of kerosene, or sometimes that the tank
is not inserted properly.
Remember, after inserting the tank you have to wait a few seconds for the
kerosene to flow into the lines.
E9 means you tilted the heater while it was on.
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