Mr. Heater MH15 - User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – GENERAL HAZARD WARNING:; CONTENTS
- Page 3 – ODOR FADE WARNING
- Page 4 – GENERAL INFORMATION; FUEL GAS ODOR
- Page 6 – NOTE: WHEN LIGHTING BURNER WITH A
- Page 7 – Replacement Parts List for Heater Model MH15
- Page 8 – PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION:
- Page 9 – LEA CUIDADOSAMENTE LAS INSTRUCCIONES:; CALENTADOR PORTÁTIL
- Page 10 – ADVERTENCIA GENERAL DE; CONTENIDO
- Page 12 – INFORMACIÓN GENERAL; OLOR A GAS COMBUSTIBLE
- Page 14 – NOTA: CUANDO ENCIENDA EL QUEMADOR
- Page 15 – Mr. Heater • Calentador portátil infrarrojo a gas • Modelo #MH15; lista de partes de repuesto para el calentador modelo MH15
- Page 16 – INFORMACIÓN PARA ORDENAR PARTES:
2017 CB 42132
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
WARNING:
GAS-FIRED INFRA-RED
PORTABLE HEATER
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