After placing the butane gas bottle inside the gas-bottle cover tank and connecting the gas regulator, turn its lever to the open position,
(the figure of a flame indicates the correct position), press and turn the regulator handle to the PILOT position, keep it pressed at least
during 30 seconds in order for the gas to reach the burner head and expel the air from the circuit (FIG. 13).
After that period, keep the regulator pressed and push the piezoelectric lighter to light the pilot flame. The pilot flame can be seen
through a small window situated at the bottom part of the burner head. (FIG. 14).
If for any reason the pilot flame does not immediately come on, repeat the process, but this time pressing the regulator handle for 1
minute before activating the lighter. .
After lighting the pilot flame, place the regulator handle at the minimum position and leave it there for at least 5 minutes, after which you
may select the highest heating power.
To switch of the heater, place the regulator handle into the PILOT position, after a few seconds turn it to the OFF position.
1.- Pilot will not light
2.- Pilot will not stay on
3.- Burner will not light
FIRST START-UP
Fig. 13
PROBLEMS CHECK LIST
CAUSE
Gas valve may be OFF
Tank fuel empty
Opening blocked
Air in supply system
Loose connection
Debris around pilot
Loose connections
Thermocouple bad
Gas leak in line
Lack of fuel pressure
Pressure is low
Opening blocked
Control not on
Thermocouple bad
Pilot light assembly bent
Not in correct location
Fig. 14
SOLUTION
Turn the gas valve ON
Refill LPG tank
Clean or replace opening
Purge air from lines
Check all fittings
Clean dirty area
Tighten connections
Replace thermocouple
Check connections
Tank near empty. Refill LPG tank.
Tank near empty. Refill LPG tank
Remove and clean
Turn valve to ON
Replace thermocouple
Place pilot properly
Position properly and retry
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