Page 2 - TOOLS AND PARTS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY; WARNING; For outdoor use only.; DANGER; CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD; Using it in an enclosed space can kill you.
2 TOOLS AND PARTS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY TOOLS NEEDED: 7/16 Wrench 3/8 Open End WrenchAdjustable Wrench Philips Head ScrewdriverLeak Detection Solution ( Instructions on Page 8 ) " " WARNING Note: 20 Pound, 5 Gallon LPG Tank is not supplied For outdoor use only. Cylinders to be used must be con...
Page 3 - PARTS
3 PARTS 1 5 1 7 1 Regulator 1 Cylinder (Not Supplied) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 4 Reflector Cap 1 Head Assembly 1 Gas Hose 1 Post 1 Cylinder Cover 1 Cylinder Base 15 M6 Nuts 18 6mm Washers 5 M4 8 Bolts x 3 Post Mounts 1 0 1 2 1 Center Reflector Cap 12 M6 10 Bolts x 1 3 1 5 1 6 3 M6 x70 double pointed...
Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS; NOTE: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES
4 PRECAUTIONS Do not use the heater in an explosive atmosphere.Keep the heater away from areas where gasoline or otherflammable liquids or vapors are stored. Prior to use, check for damaged parts such as hoses,regulators, pilot or burner. Never replace or substitute the regulator with any regulatoro...
Page 5 - IGNITER BATTERY INSTALLATION; Instruction For Battery Installing; Replace Battery
IGNITER BATTERY INSTALLATION Instruction For Battery Installing Remove igniter button by turning counter clockwise.Install “AAA” battery with positive terminal up as indicatedin diagram. Replace igniter button. Ignition button Replace Battery Control knob Ignition button AA battery 5
Page 6 - ASSEMBLY; NOTE: Assembly of this heater requires
6 ASSEMBLY NOTE: Assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills. Proper assembly is the responsibility of the installer. Step 1 ---- Step 1 Step 2 ---- Step 2 M5 X 8 bolts (6 pcs) and 5mm washers (6 pcs) Attach the post to the post mounts using Attach Post to Base Assembly 7 Attach Cylinde...
Page 11 - OPERATION; DO NOT attempt to operate heater until you have; I N S T R U C T I O N S D ’ A L L U M A G E
OPERATION 11 Ignition Hole Emitter Screen Pus h to tu rn OFF H GI H LO W TO LI P Pus h to tu rn OFF H GI H LO W TO LI P WARNING: DO NOT attempt to operate heater until you have read and understand all precautions. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury, death or property damage. Befo...
Page 12 - Never leave the heater unattended while in use.; Handle with extreme care.; The Event of Gas Leakage; FERMETURE
OPERATION OPERATION Pus h to tu rn OFF H GI H LO W TO LI P Pus h to tu rn OFF H GI H LO W TO LI P 12 When lit for the first time the heater may emit a slight odor and smoke. This is anormal temporary condition caused by the “burn in” of paints and lubricantsused in the manufacturing process and will...
Page 13 - LOCATING HEATER FOR USE; Figure 1
13 LOCATING HEATER FOR USE Figure 1 BE CAREFUL : WHEN CERTAIN MATERIALS OR ITEMS ARE Stored, ABOVE, BESIDE OR UNDER THIS HEATER WHILE IN USE, THEY WILL BE SUBJECT TO RADIANT HEAT AND COULD BE SERIOUSLY DAMAGED. 24" 36" 24" This heater is primarily used for the heating of outdoor patios, ...
Page 15 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM; Supply pressure is not enough
15 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Pilot will not light Gas valve may be OFF Turn the gas valve ON Orifice blocked Clean or replace orifice Air in supply system Loose connection Check all fittings Pilot will not stay on Debris around pilot Clean dirty area Loose connection Tighten co...