MAINTENANCE:
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Before maintenance and cleaning, gas supply must be turned off, the heater should be cold. Do
not attempt to clean the heater while it is in use.
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Your heater should be checked annually by a Qualified Technician for safe operation and to
detect any faults.
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If any faults are detected in use, stop using the heater and contact your Technical Assistance
for advice.
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Periodically clean the exterior and storage area of your heater to remove dust and lint build-up
on the surfaces of the ceramic elements. Do not knock these elements as they may become
very fragile in use.
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Do not use abrasive products to clean the heater.
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Watch the pilot light while it is in operation. It should burn steadily. If it flickers or is in yellow
flame, the heater should be checked if in correct operation.
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If any parts need replacement, they must be replaced only with correct parts supplied by the
Technical Assistance. The use of incorrect or substitute parts may be dangerous and will void
any warranty.
When the heater is not in use, we recommend that it is kept covered or replaced in its carton to
minimize the accumulation of dirt that may occur.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE BEFORE CALLING FOR FURTHER HELP
THE HEATER DOESN'T LIGHT:
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Check the gas cylinder if it is full
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Check the regulator if it is properly attached and if the regulator clip is turned on.
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Check that if the instructions have been followed correctly.
If this happens after the cylinder has been changed it could be due to:
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Air in the cylinder – hold the control knob down for a longer period of time until the pilot and
main burner light. Switch to the 3-HIGH setting.
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The cylinder may have been excessively cold. Allow the cylinder to reach room temperature
before attempting to start the heater.
THE HEATER TURNS OFF BY ITSELF:
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If the heater goes out on continuous working, repeat the operation, following the instructions
faithfully.
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If it goes out soon after lighting, check for drafts or for the gas cylinder running out of gas.
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If it goes out after 30 minutes or so, it is signaling that it is operating in a badly ventilated area.
Open a window or door to ventilate the area and re-ignite.
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Avoid bumping the heater in operation. Don't move the heater while in operation. The tip-over
switch may be activated and turn the heater off.
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