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Owner’s manual and assembly instructions: model 223600 outdoor patio heater          1/15/03

Contact 1-800-762-1142 for assistance.

Do not return to place of purchase.

Step 8 – Assemble dome

Note:

Each dome section has a pin mounted in place in the rolled

bottom edge. If necessary for proper alignment of dome sections,
loosen each screw prior to further assembly and retighten after sections
are aligned.

• With the large side facing up, slide a dome rib on to the same side

of one dome section as the pin. Slide two dome sections together,
allowing the exposed end of the pin slide into the rolled edge of the
next dome section. Line up hole in dome with threaded hole in pin.

• Insert one Dome Screw and secure loosely.

• Repeat procedure to complete the assembly of all three sections.

• Slide Dome bolt through bottom check plate (with small center

hump), being sure that the rolled edge faces down.

• Slide bolt from previous step through the center of the assembled

dome sections, and be sure that the rolled edge of the check plate
fits inside of the ends of the three Dome Ribs. Also be sure that the
slots in the check plate line up with the holes on the dome sections.

• Slide the other check plate over the Center bolt with the rolled edge

facing up, again making sure that the plate fits inside of the Ribs
and the holes line up with those in the dome.

• Spin the medium nut all the way down the bolt, clamping all of the

pieces in place, making sure that all of the humps fit inside one
another.

• Fully tighten all of the screws in the rolled edge.

• Slide Dome Cap over Dome Bolt, lining up notches in cap with

Dome Ribs. Thread on finial until tight.

Step 10 – Secure Gas Line 

• Make sure angled side of Gas Clip pokes up through large hole in

Platform.

• Tighten screw until Gas Line is held securely in place.

• Stand Heater upright.

Step 9 – Attach Dome to Emitter

• Gently lay Heater on its side using one styrofoam end to prop

up top half.

• Align holes in Dome with threaded studs in Emitter brackets.

• Secure Dome to Emitter using (3) Cap Nuts.

• Leave Heater on its side for next step.

Note:

The white ceramic cone in the top of
the engine is an important piece.  DO
NOT REMOVE.

Summary of Contents for Endless Summer 223600

Page 1: ...WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY For Outdoor Use Only outside any enclosure Solamente Para Uso En Exteriores fuera de cualquier recinto Owner s Manual Manual del Usuario M o d e l N o 223600...

Page 2: ...or explosion which can cause serious bodily injury or death or damage to property 2 You must follow all leak checking procedures as outlined in step 15 before operating this unit 3 Never use an open...

Page 3: ...mitter 10 Step 10 Secure Gas Line 10 Step 11 Connect Gas Line to Cylinder 11 Step 12 Check for Leaks 11 Step 13 Replace Engine Access Panel 12 Step 14 Install Igniter Battery 12 Operation Before Turni...

Page 4: ...d could be seriously damaged Do not alter heater in any manner The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the appliance must be used and replacements must be those specified by the manufac...

Page 5: ...r passages clean Spiders and insects can create a dangerous condition that may damage heater or make it unsafe Keep burner area clean of all spiders webs or insects Inspect heater before each use Have...

Page 6: ...tance Do not return to place of purchase Components Hardware Used in Picture Qty Description Step s 1 Carage Bolt 3 12 Large Bolt 1 2 1 Large Screw 2 4 Small Screw 5 3 Dome Screw 8 12 Small Lockwasher...

Page 7: ...mbered to match their assembly step Additional Requirements The following items are not included but are necessary for the proper assembly of your heater Do NOT attempt to assemble without proper tool...

Page 8: ...ecure Platform to Legs using 2 Bolts 2 Small Lock Washers and 2 Small Nuts per Leg Tighten fully Fully tighten all nuts and bolts from Step 1 Step 3 Attach Weight Plate to Base Lay Base Assembly on it...

Page 9: ...oud rests on Base Step 5 Attach Engine to Post Lay Engine Assembly on its side using shipping carton for support Remove and save Control Knob Remove and save Engine Access Panel by unscrewing 1 black...

Page 10: ...to Base Use top three setscrews to adjust Post s angle as necessary Tighten all six setscrews Note Post must be perpendicular to Base Failure to do so will adversely affect burner performance Step 7 C...

Page 11: ...sure that the rolled edge of the check plate fits inside of the ends of the three Dome Ribs Also be sure that the slots in the check plate line up with the holes on the dome sections Slide the other c...

Page 12: ...s secure If bubbles appear there is a leak Turn Cylinder valve OFF Loosen screw on Clip Release Gas Line fitting from control valve and re attach making sure connection is secure see Step 8 Retighten...

Page 13: ...om Rotate Panel down until holes line up at bottom Secure Access Panel in place with thumbscrew Replace Control Knob Step 14 Install Igniter Battery Note This step is required only for models with ele...

Page 14: ...uts or wear Suspected areas should be leak tested If the hose leaks it must be replaced prior to operation Only use the replacement hose assembly specified by manufacturer Lighting Note This heater is...

Page 15: ...at night Burner will display tongues of blue and yellow flame These flames should not be yellow or produce thick black smoke indicating an obstruction of airflow through the burners The flame should b...

Page 16: ...ir ventilation Heater is away from gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors Heater is away from windows air intake openings sprinklers and other water sources Heater is at least 36 from combustib...

Page 17: ...is loose Thermocouple is not operating correctly Clean dirt from around pilot Tighten connection and perform leak check Replace thermocouple Burner won t light Gas pressure is low Blockage in orifice...

Page 18: ...odor with extreme yellow tipping of flame Heater does NOT reach the desired temperature Heater glow is excessively uneven Heater makes popping noises Spiders and insects can nest in burner or orifice...

Page 19: ...upright in an area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather such as rain sleet hail snow dust and debris If desired cover heater to protect exterior surfaces and to help prevent build up...

Page 20: ...ook up etc Damage or repairs related to spider or insect nesting Damage due to weather conditions Warranty Procedures For service or replacement parts please call 1 800 762 1142 for return authorizati...

Page 21: ...tional Requirement 5 90 Canadian National Standard CAN1 2 23 M82 Rating Maximum 40 000 BTU hr input Heat Range Up to 20 foot diameter Fuel Liquid Propane Gas LP Cylinder Size Nominal 20 lb 5 Gallon In...

Page 22: ...usar heridas personales de gravedad o la muerte as como da os a la propiedad 2 Debe seguir todos los proce dimientos de comprobaci n de fugas tal y como se describen en el paso 12 antes de utilizar es...

Page 23: ...o 8 Montar la c pula 10 Paso 9 Acoplar la c pula grande al emisor 10 Paso 10 Asegurar la l nea de gas 10 Paso 11 Conectar la l nea de gas a la bombona 11 Paso 12 Comprobar si hay fugas 11 Paso 13 Volv...

Page 24: ...or irradiado y pueden resultar seriamente da ados No altere el calentador de ninguna forma Esto anular a su garant a El regulador de presi n y el conjunto de manguera incluidos con la unidad deben usa...

Page 25: ...limpio el compartimiento de la v lvula del calentador los quemadores y los conductos de aire circulante Las ara as y los insectos pueden causar una situaci n peligrosa que puede da ar el calentador o...

Page 26: ...Tornillo grande 2 4 Tornillo peque o 5 3 Tornillo de c pula 8 12 Arandela peque a 1 2 1 Arandela grande 3 1 Tuerca grande 3 3 Tuerca ambombada 9 12 Tuerca peque a 1 2 1 Grapa 2 1 Remate 8 1 Perno de c...

Page 27: ...cionales Los siguientes elementos no est n incluidos pero son necesarios para el correcto montaje de su calentador No intente el montaje del equipo sin las herramientas adecuadas Es necesario el uso d...

Page 28: ...seguridad peque as y 2 tuercas peque as por pata Apriete por completo Apriete por completo todas las tuercas y tornillos desde el Paso 1 Paso 3 Acoplar la placa de lastre Deje caer el conjunto de la b...

Page 29: ...r al poste Deje caer el conjunto del motor sobre uno de sus lados apoy ndolo sobre un cart n Quite y guarde el bot n de control Retire y guarde el panel de acceso al motor quitando 1 tornillo de marip...

Page 30: ...oste en caso necesario Apriete los seis tornillos de fijaci n y deslice la cubierta hacia abajo Nota El poste debe estar perpendicular a la base No hacerlo afectar negativamente al rendimiento del que...

Page 31: ...da Alinee el agujero en b veda con el agujero roscado en perno Inserte un tornillo de la b veda y aseg relo libremente Repita el procedimiento para terminar el montaje de las tres secciones Deslice el...

Page 32: ...bombona a la posici n OFF apagado Afloje el tornillo de la grapa Libere el accesorio de la l nea de gas de la v lvula de control y vuelva a acoplarlo dejando segura la conexi n v ase el Paso 7 Vuelva...

Page 33: ...eados arriba y abajo Asegure el panel de acceso en su posici n con el tornillo de mariposa Vuelva a colocar el bot n de control Paso 14 Instalaci n de la bater a de encendido Nota Este paso se necesit...

Page 34: ...fugas Si la manguera tiene una fuga debe ser sustituida antes de poner en marcha la unidad Utilice solamente el conjunto de manguera de recambio especificado por el fabricante Encendido Nota Este cale...

Page 35: ...a azules y amarillas Estas llamas no deber an ser todas amarillas o producir an un humo espeso y negro lo que indicar a la presencia de una obstrucci n del flujo de aire en los quemadores La llama deb...

Page 36: ...a El calentador est lejos de gasolina o de cualquier otro l quido o vapor inflamable El calentador est lejos de ventanas aperturas de admisi n de aire aspersores y cualquier otra salida de agua El cal...

Page 37: ...sitivo de encendido falla Gire la v lvula de la bombona hasta la posici n OFF y sustituya la bombona Utilice una cerilla para encender la llama piloto consiga un nuevo dispositivo de encendido y col q...

Page 38: ...NO alcanza la temperatura deseada El brillo del calentador es excesivamente desigual El calentador hace un ruido similar al de un estallido Las ara as y los insectos pueden hacer sus nidos en el quem...

Page 39: ...sf ricas como la lluvia el aguanieve el granizo el polvo y la suciedad Si lo desea cubra el calentador para proteger las superficies exteriores y ayudar a evitar las obstrucciones en los conductos de...

Page 40: ...o insectos Da os provocados por las condiciones del tiempo Procedimientos de la Garant a Para reparaciones o piezas de recambio por favor llame al n mero de tel fono 1 800 762 1142 para solicitar la a...

Page 41: ...l Standard CAN1 2 23 M82 Consumo M xima 40 000 BTU hora entrada Alcance calor fico Hasta 6 metros de di metro Combustible Gas propano l quido PL Tama o de la bombona Nominal 9 kg 19 litros Presi n del...

Page 42: ...21 Manual de usuario e instrucciones de montaje calentador de patio exterior modelo 223600 1 15 03 Si necesita ayuda llame al 1 800 762 1142 No devuelva el art culo al lugar de compra...

Page 43: ...22 Manual de usuario e instrucciones de montaje calentador de patio exterior modelo 223600 1 15 03 Si necesita ayuda llame al 1 800 762 1142 No devuelva el art culo al lugar de compra...

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