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Thank you for choosing this Campingaz® infrared heater.
This operating handbook deals with infrared heater:
IR 3000 COMFORT
A - GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- This appliance must be used and serviced in accordance
with the regulations and standards in force.
- Please read this handbook before using your appliance.
- This appliance should not be used in building or tower
flats, in basements, bathrooms or bedrooms.
- Only use this appliance in a well ventilated room.
- This appliance should not be used in leisure vehicles
such as caravans and camping-cars.
- This appliance should not be installed in the vicinity of
walls, pieces of furniture, hangings, curtains, bedding
items and other inflammable materials. To prevent fire
hazards, it is strictly forbidden to cover the appliance.
- This appliance should always be directed to the centre
of the room.
- Do not use your heater less than 50 cm from a wall or
combustible object.
B - ASSEMBLING THE WHEELS
Remove the body of the heater, the plastic panel for protecting
the gas cylinder and the bag containing the accessories from
the packaging:
- Remove the screws that attach the cylinder support to the
rear of the heater (see fig.1 point 3).
- Attach the four wheels (found in the accessories pack) to the
cylinder support (see fig.1 point 4) using the 4 M8 nuts and
the no. 13 wrench from the accessories pack to do this.
- After attaching the four wheels, attach the cylinder support
to the body of the heater using 4 M8 nuts and 4 M8 bolts
from the accessories pack (see fig.1 point 5) and the no. 13
wrench mentioned above.
The heater is now ready to be attached to the gas cylinder.
C - SETTING TO SERVICE
IMPORTANT
- This operating handbook is intended for enabling you to
correctly and safely use your Campingaz® appliance.
- Refer to the handbook to familiarise yourself with the
appliance before connecting the gas bottle.
- Comply with this operating handbook instructions.
- This appliance must be connected using a pressure reducing
valve and a hose. C all your vendor.
- Non conformance with these instructions may be dangerous
for the user and his environment.
- Permanently keep this handbook in a safe place so as to
refer to it when needed.
- This appliance is preset in factory to operate with butane
using appropriate pressure reducing valve and hose.
- In operation, this appliance must be held away from
inflammable materials.
- Do not use a leaking, malfunctioning or damaged appliance.
Return it to your vendor who will give you the address of the
nearest dealer.
- This appliance should never be modified nor used in
applications for which it is not designed.
C - 1 - Ventilating the room:
This appliance is an infrared combustion heater designed to be
used in adequately ventilated premises.
A suitable ventilation makes it possible to exhaust combustion
residues and renew the combustion air.
The appliance should not be installed in a room the volume of
which is less than 56 m3 for living-rooms and 28 m3 for other
rooms.
Air renewal ventilation area should not be less than 70 cm²
evenly distributed between room upper and lower levels.
A safety device will shut off the gas, thus extinguishing the
appliance if normal ventilation conditions are not met.
C - 2 - Gas bottle and pressure reducing valve:
This appliance is designed to operate with 11 Kg to 15 Kg
Butane or Propane gas bottles fitted with an adequate pressure
reducing valve (See Gas and operating pressures page 3).
Only use the type of gas stipulated by the manufacturer.
In France and Belgium, it is strictly forbidden to use
another gas type than Butane.
To install the pressure reducing valve, follow pressure reducing
valve operating handbook instructions.
To connect or replace the bottle, always operate in a well-
ventilated place, never in presence of a flame, spark or heat
source.
C - 3 - Gas hose:
France:
The appliance must be used with a hose fitted with a G 1/2
threaded nut to be screwed to the appliance and an M 20x1.5
threaded nut to be screwed to the pressure reducing valve (XP
D 36-112 Standard).
The hose shall be 0.50 m long. It shall be replaced if it appears
to be damaged or cracked. Do not pull or twist the hose. Keep
it away from parts that are likely to get heated.
Hose installation, G 1/2 and M 20x1.5 nuts (XP D 36-112
Standard) (See Fig. 2 and 3):
G 1/2
appliance
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Check tightness in compliance with indications of paragraph
D-2).
Switzerland, Germany, Austria:
This appliance must be used with a DIN hose the quality of
which shall comply with the use of butane or propane gas.
The hose shall be 0.50 m long. It shall be replaced if it appears
to be damaged or cracked. Do not pull or twist the hose. Keep
it away from parts that are likely to get heated.
Connecting the hose: to connect the hose to appliance inlet
union, firmly but moderately tighten the hose using 2 suitable
spanners:
- 14 mm spanner to tighten appliance inlet union.
- 17 mm spanner to screw in hose nut.
Connect the other end to pressure reducing valve outlet union.
- Check tightness in compliance with indications of paragraph
D-2).
Other countries:
The appliance is fitted with a ringed end-piece. Il must be used
with a hose the quality of which shall comply with the use of
butane or propane gas and with the national regulations in
force (BS, UNI, UNE, etc....).
The hose shall be 0.50 m long. It shall be replaced if it appears
to be damaged or cracked. Do not pull or twist the hose. Keep
it away from parts that are likely to get heated.
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M 20x1,5
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