Operation - Outdoor Leisure TD113 Manual De Instrucciones

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Use only a 20 lb. propane/LP cylinder (not
included). See safety information for proper
cylinder selection. Connect hose/regulator
assembly to propane cylinder (see Figure
3). Hose should already be connected to
heater. When connecting regulator assembly
to cylinder valve, hand tighten nut clockwise
to a positive stop. DO NOT use a wrench to
tighten. Use of a wrench may damage quick
closing coupling nuts and result in a hazard-
ous condition.
Route retention chain through at least one
handle of propane/LP tank (see Figure 3).
Make sure to route chain through handle on
tank and NOT around tank valve. Chain must
not interfere with valve. Attach hooks on both
ends of chains to ring retainers installed on
burner support plate.
Hose/Regulator
Assembly
20 lb.
Propane/LP
Cylinder
Figure 3 - Connecting Hose/Regulator
Assembly to Propane/LP Cylinder
BATTERY
Insert battery into electronic ignitor with posi-
tive terminal facing outward.
CHECKING FOR LEAKS
1. Turn heater valve to OFF position.
2. Turn cylinder supply valve fully counter
clockwise to OPEN position.
3. Use a noncorrosive leak detection solution
to check the connection for leaks before
attempting to light heater. If leak is found,
turn cylinder valve to CLOSE and do not
use until all leaks are corrected.
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OPERATION

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Push heater control knob in and turn coun-
ter clockwise to the START position.
2. Push knob in and press IGNITOR button.
Repeat until heater is lit.
3. Continue holding knob in for approxi-
mately 30 seconds. Heater should remain
lit in the LOW heat setting.
4. For more heat, press knob and rotate
counterclockwise to HIGH setting.
5. If RELIGHTING, wait 5 minutes for heater
to cool and gas to clear, then follow steps
1 through 3.
Retention
Chain
SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS
1. Press control knob and rotate clockwise
to OFF position.
2. Close propane/LP cylinder valve (rotate
knob clockwise).
BURNER OPERATION
Visually inspect burner for proper operation.
A correct burner pattern shows blue flames
with some yellow tipping and top half of emit-
ter glows red.
An incorrect burner pattern shows large
flames more than half the height of emitter
coming outside of emitter. Flame should stay
contained inside emitter.
Burner Pattern
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HIGH
START-LOW
OFF
Figure 4 - Heater Controls
Correct
Figure 5 - Burner Operation
IGNITOR
Incorrect
Burner Pattern
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