Never place the gas bomb in front of the heater
(Fig.3).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Place the heater at a safe distance from flammable
materials. (Fig. 4)
Check the output pressure of the gas regulator and
the gas hose according to the data on the nameplate.
Use only standard approved gas regulator and
approved gas hose. The gas hose should be in its
natural shape without excessive bending and should
not be twisted or kinked.
WARNING:
When connecting to a gas bomb, ensure that there is
no flame in the area to avoid the risk of explosion.
Screw the gas hose with the regulator to the bomb
valve. Make sure the connection is tight.
NOTE:
The gas connection to the heater has a left-hand
thread.
WARNING:
Do not modify the regulator.
Screw the gas hose to the heater and ensure that the
rubber hose is not twisted or kinked. Make sure the
gas connection is tight.
START-UP (Fig. 5):
Plug the power cable into the power outlet.
Press the ON-OFF switch (A). Let the engine fan
run for at least 30 seconds to check that the fan is
working properly and/or to expel any fuel gas left
inside from the last run.
With the rubber hose connected to the gas supply (B),
slowly open the gas valve on the bomb. Make sure
there are no gas leaks.
Press and hold the safe start valve button (C). Press
the ignition button (D) repeatedly until the burner
ignites.
If the heater does not turn on within 30 seconds, wait
at least 3 minutes before retrying to turn the ignition
circuit on correctly.
After igniting the burner, keep the safety start valve
button depressed for at least 30 seconds and then
slowly release it. The heater will continue to work.
STOPPING (Fig. 6):
To turn off the heater, always close the gas bomb
valve first.
Let the engine fan run for at least 2 minutes until the
heater cools down.
Turn off the engine and disconnect the power cord.
If the heater is not going to be used again soon, first
disconnect the gas hose from the heater and then
disconnect the hose and regulator from the valve on
the gas bomb.
WARNING:
Before disconnecting, make sure that the valve on the
gas bomb has been closed tightly. When replacing
the bomb, make sure there is no flame burning in the
atmosphere. If a gas leak occurs during operation,
immediately close the valve of the gas bomb, open
all windows and doors, avoid using devices that
could cause a spark (lighters, etc.) and notify the fire
department as necessary.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The time between each
repeated operation should not be less than 3 minutes.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Regular inspection and cleaning reduces the need for
maintenance and keeps your heater in good working
order.
The engine must be properly ventilated during heater
operation. For this reason, avoid blocking the air
intakes.
If the power cord needs to be replaced, it must be
done by the manufacturer or its representative in
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