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BK767 

  Garden Heater User Guide 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Warnings— 

 

Any manufacturer’s instructions must not be taken as overriding statutory requirements. 

 

The appliance is solely designed only to be used 

OUTDOORS

 and should never be      

installed or used inside a building or property. 

 

Do Not 

use this heater under a covered area, such as an tent or marquee or gazebo.

 

 

Do Not

 use aerosol sprays or other flammable materials near the appliance when in 

use. 

 

Do Not

 use the appliance as an incinerator. 

 

For WOOD & LUMP WOOD CHARCOAL use ONLY

.   We recommended seasoned 

dry wood logs with a moisture content of less than 20% for heating purposes and if using 

the appliance for cooking, then dry lump wood charcoal can be used. 

 

Pure petroleum coke or Bituminous house coal or MSF (manufactured solid fuels) must 

NOT

 be burned in this appliance.  

The use of these fuels will invalidate the appliance guarantee. 

 

Use only recommended fuels, 

STRICTLY NO 

unsuitable and non recommended fuels or 

materials or liquid fuels allowed. 

 

A suitable non flammable level surface would be an ideal location for the heater, however, 

the appliance can be used upon wooden decking or grass, but caution should be            

exercised when re-fuelling the appliance due to the risk of hot falling ash when the fire 

door is opened and closed.

 

 

Caution

 must be exercised during operation of the appliance as both internal and 

external surfaces will be hot to touch, use suitable stove gauntlets. 

 

Caution

 the fire door handle will be 

HOT

 when the appliance is in operation, always 

use suitable stove hot gloves or gauntlets, when opening or closing the door. 

 

Caution

 should be used in the presence of children, elderly people and pets should 

be kept away from the appliance or use a suitable fireguard conforming to BS 8423:2002 

could be used.  

 

Always observe the distances to combustible materials.  

 

Ensure no soft furnishings or garden foliage, such as overhanging branches, leaves and 

bushes are susceptible to heat radiating from the appliance. 

 

Ignoring the warnings could lead to damage/injury to persons and/or property. 

 

Arada Ltd will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental loss or injury however 

caused. 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

Summary of Contents for ARA054

Page 1: ...PLEASE RETAIN THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE BK 767 Rev 01 ISSUE DATE 07 06 2022 Garden Heater User Guide 22...

Page 2: ...care for and get the best from your appliance Please ensure that you read these instructions in full and understand them before operating your heater Arada has a policy of continuous product developm...

Page 3: ...ghting your heater 6 5 Care of your heater 7 6 Warranty 7 7 Optional accessories 7 8 Recycling 8 1 Identifying Your Heater Flue pipe connection Accessory connection Both sides Height adjustable feet A...

Page 4: ...ed A suitable non flammable level surface would be an ideal location for the heater however the appliance can be used upon wooden decking or grass but caution should be exercised when re fuelling the...

Page 5: ...height adjustment screws these have swivelling heads and can be adjusted accordingly to suit the ground conditions Use a 12mm open ended spanner See Fig 1 The door can then be opened with a suitable m...

Page 6: ...a further fire lighter on the very top See Fig 7 Light the top fire lighter leaving the door slightly ajar the structure will start to burn downwards causing the lower combustion products to ignite L...

Page 7: ...paulin After long term storage inspect the heater for wear and tear or damage Should external areas need re painting only use Arada high temperature aerosol paint as differing paints may react with th...

Page 8: ...g Some district councils collect plastic packaging in their kerbside collections Alternatively most supermarkets have plastic bag collections The outer strapping should be taken to your local Househol...

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