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CAUTION 

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DO NOT operate the heater in an explosive environment. Keep this appliance away from

areas where gas is stored, or other vapours and flammable liquids are present.

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Before use, verify that no part of this heater is damaged and inspect gas hose.

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Never use the heater without the reflector installed.

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Respect minimum clearances from combustibles as seen in Figure 10.

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Always place heater on a level, stable and hard surface.

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NEVER move the heater while it is operating or still hot.

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This heater is to be used outdoors only.

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Never clean with abrasive, corrosive or flammable cleaners.

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Do not paint the heater or some of its parts.

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The gas sources must be turned-off at all times when heater is not in use.

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Children and adults should be made aware of hot surfaces on the heater.

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Clothing and other accessories or objects are not to be hung on the heater, laid on or near it

to dry.

 

Do not obstruct the ventilation opening (hand hole) on cylinder cover.

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Installation, maintenance and repair of this heater should always be performed by a qualified

gas technician.

Leak Testing The Connections

When  the  heater  is  partially  assembled  (step  F),  perform  a  leak  test  on  all  connections  and 
hose BEFORE lighting for the first time and after all repairs or maintenance on the heater. To 
test for leaks, mix equal parts water and soap in a spray bottle and apply to connections and 
hose.

 If there is a leak, bubbles will start to appear.

 Repeat leak test whenever maintenance or 

service is required.  

NEVER LEAK TEST WITH AN OPEN FLAME, NOR SMOKE WHILE TESTING 

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Ensure that heater gas control knob is fully closed by turning completely clockwise.

2.

Open gas supply source.

3.

Generously apply soapy solution to all connections and hoses.

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If you detect bubbles, there is a leak. Turn-off gas supply source

 

completely.

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Re-tighten

 the leaking connection and repeat leak test process.

If  the  leak  cannot  be  repaired  permanently,  close  cylinder  valve  completely  and  contact  the 
retail outlet  where  you  purchased  the  heater,  your  gas  supplier,  a  qualified  gas  technician,  or 
the  local  fire department. 

FOR YOUR SAFETY YOU SHOULD REGULARLY TEST FOR LEAKS 

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Summary of Contents for TR6026 NG

Page 1: ...equirements 5 Assembly instructions 6 7 Leak testing the connections 8 Choosing a location for the heater 9 Operating the heater 10 Storage and maintenance 10 CAREFULLY READTHIS GUIDE AND ALL SAFETY I...

Page 2: ...fety 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 LP cylinders not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of thi...

Page 3: ...flame c Proceed to a leak test see bottom of page 4 d If you still smell gas shut off heater completely and gas valve at cylinder Call the retailer where you purchased the heater or contact a gas appl...

Page 4: ...ntenance and repair of this heater should always be performed by a qualified gas technician Leak Testing The Connections When the heater is partially assembled step F perform a leak test on all connec...

Page 5: ...heels see page 9 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 10 and 13 mm keys Adjustable wrench Philips screwdriver medium blade Leak test solution mix 50 50 water and soap 6 x Bolts M6 X 55 4 x Bolts M8 X 55 4 x B...

Page 6: ...e base Once the pole is attached to the base with the three nuts and bolts provided the bottom of the base should look like photo iii Ensure the bolts are not over tightened to the plate Once all seve...

Page 7: ...ole B Place the post on the top of the weighted box with black plate attached on bottom Then connect them with 6pcs M6x55 bolts and 6pcs M6 bolts Figure 3 C Attach the base over the post to the weight...

Page 8: ...o test gas system as indicated on page 4 Make sure to test hose and all connections for leaks Lift burner head and test hose connection to burner head G Place burner head so control button is vertical...

Page 9: ...ge This heater is certified for outdoor use only J CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES Respect clearances as shown Sides of reflector 24 inches 61CM Above reflector 18 inches 46 CM Figure 10 Provide fresh ai...

Page 10: ...r long periods remove from gas source Preventative Care and Maintenance To ensure long lasting enjoyment of your Patio Heater the burner should be inspected regularly for debris such as insects and sp...

Page 11: ...essure is low Check connection to gas supply Blockage in orifice Clear blockage Flame won t light Control knob is not in ON position Turn control knob to ON Supply hose is bent or kinked Straighten ho...

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