Electrical Coolant Preheater
CAUTION:
To avoid shock, always use a 3-wire, heavy-duty electrical cord when connecting up the coolant preheater. Also ensure it is properly grounded.
NEVER energize the coolant preheater unless it is first submerged in coolant. If the heater is energized in the air, the element sheath could burst causing personal injury.
Connect coolant heater (A) to a 220-volt electrical outlet.
NOTE:
By warming engine coolant, the heater reduces oil drag, eases starting and shortens warm up time.
In extremely cold weather, it may take as long as 5 to 8 hours to heat the engine. The coolant heater has a 1000-watt heating element.
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