Toyotomi Operation Panel

20470377

Models: Laser 530, Laser 531

Status: In Stock

US$120.99

Description

Description

The Toyotomi Operation Panel, part number 20470377, is an OEM user interface control panel designed to manage heater operation, temperature settings, and system status, restoring full control and display functionality on compatible Toyotomi oil heaters.

What’s included: One (1) Toyotomi operation panel assembly.

Installation limits: Intended for replacement during heater service; installation should be performed with electrical power disconnected and according to Toyotomi service procedures.

Compatibility: Compatible with the Toyotomi L530 oil heater model.

Features

Features

  • OEM Toyotomi operation control panel
  • Provides user interface for heater settings and operation
  • Restores display and button functionality
  • Manufactured to original Toyotomi specifications
  • Direct-fit replacement for the L530 model
  • Essential component for normal heater operation

Specifications

Specifications

Product Type: Operation panel
Brand: Toyotomi
Manufacturer Part Number: 20470377
Application: Oil heater user interface and control system
Function: Allows user control of heater power, temperature, and operating modes
Compatible Models: Toyotomi L530

 

Replacing a faulty operation panel restores reliable heater control and proper system operation.

 

Support

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Product FAQ

What does the Toyotomi 20470377 operation panel control?

It allows users to control heater power, temperature settings, and operating modes.

Which heater model is this panel compatible with?

It is designed specifically for the Toyotomi L530 oil heater.

Is this an OEM Toyotomi replacement part?

Yes. This is an OEM Toyotomi operation panel manufactured to original specifications.

Can a faulty operation panel affect heater use?

Yes. A malfunctioning panel can prevent proper heater control or display.

Is this panel intended for new heater installations?

No. It is intended as a replacement component for an existing heater.

Should power be disconnected before replacing the operation panel?

Yes. Electrical power should be disconnected before servicing control components.

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