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may slightly discolour from high temperatures emitted 
by the heater. This is a normal occurrence and does 
not affect the operation of the appliance. 

10.  Replacement parts can be purchased to restore the 

heater to its original appearance from Bromic Heating 
Pty Ltd.

IMPORTANT

Installation and repair should be done by a qualified 

service person.
The heater should be inspected before use and at least 

annually by a qualified service person.

More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. 

It is imperative that control compartment, burners and 

circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean.

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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

It is important that regular maintenance is carried out on 

the heater to maintain efficient operation. All maintenance 

should be carried out ONLY by authorized service 

personnel. Inspect and clean at least every six months or 

more frequently in adverse conditions.

Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation 

air. Always keep the appliance area clear and free from 

combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors 

and liquids. Do not clean heater with cleaners that are 

combustible or corrosive.

REGULAR SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

1.  The whole gas system, hose assembly, regulator, pipes, 

and burner should be inspected for damage and leaks 

before each use and at least annually by an authorized 

person for the life of the heater. To check the gas 

hose within the mounting arm, disassemble heater by 

reversing the installation instructions as outlined in 

installation section of this manual. The hose assembly 

must be replaced prior to the appliance being put into 

operation if there is evidence of excessive abrasion or 

wear, or if the hose is damaged.The replacement hose 

must be purchased from Bromic Heating Pty Ltd. 

2.  VISUALLY CHECK BURNER FLAMES. 

During heaters function visually check that all burners 

are alight and glowing hot. This can be done by 

observing the red glow through the translucent face, or 

by peering down the product combustion passageway. 

Note: A slight variation in colour is to be expected. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.   Clean burners: Burners can be cleaned by directing 

compressed air (max20PSI) at outlet ports. Avoid 

directing air at gasket material between ceramic tile and 

burner cup.

4.  Clean manifold and injectors: Undo gas hose from gas 

valve outlet (heater should be switched off) and inject 

compressed air (max20PSI) down the inlet fittings.

5.  Clean dust and foreign matter from inside of heater 

housing: Open up rear housing and clear dust using 

compressed air (max20PSI) and a damp cloth.

6.  Remove debris, spider and insect nests from, control 

compartment, burner and circulation air passageways of 

the heater with heavy-duty pipe cleaner or compressed 

air to keep appliance clean and safe for use. Never clear 

ports or other openings with toothpicks or other articles 

that will break and block the ports.

7.  In a salt-air environment, such as near an ocean, 

corrosion occurs more quickly than normal. Remove salt 

spray from the heater immediately to prolong heater 

life. Check frequently for corroded areas and repair 

them promptly.

8.  The exterior components of the heater are constructed 

from stainless steel, and high temperature black paint. 

9.  Over the life of the heater internal non-painted parts 

IMPORTANT

Do not apply any additional surface coating to the heater under any 
circumstances. Use of additional coating other than those applied 
during manufacture could result in hazardous reactions such as 
toxic fumes or fires. Additional coatings will void the warranty.

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Summary of Contents for Tungsten Smart-Heat

Page 1: ... vicinity of this or any other appliance WARNING WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment from the ll your gas ly Do not store or use petrol or other flamable vapor and liquids in the vicinity of this or an...

Page 2: ...ion about the assembly operation and maintenance of TUNGSTEN Smart Heat Heaters Please pay close attention to the important safety information shown throughout this instruction manual Any safety information will be accompanied by the following safety alert symbols DANGER WARNING IMPORTANT READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY before installing or servicing this product Installation and repair should be done ...

Page 3: ...TION 6 PRODUCT FEATURES 6 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 7 8 GAS REQUIREMENTS 7 INSTALLATION CLEARANCES 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 20 HEATER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 19 LEAKAGE TEST 20 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 21 TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON 21 TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF 21 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 22 TROUBLE SHOOTING 23 APPENDIX A 24 26 ...

Page 4: ...of excessive abrasion or wear or if the hose is damaged The replacement hose must be purchased from Bromic Heating Pty Ltd All leak tests should be done with a soap solution Never use an open flame to check for leaks Do not use the heater until all connections have been leak tested by an authorised person This radiant heater is NOT intended to be installed on recreational vehicles and or boats Imp...

Page 5: ...r a protective cover This appliance shall only be used in an above ground open air situation with sufficient natural ventilation The heater must not be operated in any stagnant areas and should be positioned where any potential gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection TUNGSTEN Smart Heat Ignition 1 5V repetitive spark ignitor Manufactured by BROMI...

Page 6: ...he areas of Aesthetic appeal Innovation Performance Flexibility Cost effectiveness For more detailed product information visit www bromicheating com GENERAL INFORMATION The TUNGSTEN Gas Patio Heaters are suitable for outdoor spaces In addition to the installation Instructions provided authorized installers must abide by local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code A...

Page 7: ... is completely open ref Appendix A Example 4 and At least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted ref Appendix A Example 4 Note The definition of outdoors is an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation without stagnant areas where gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection GAS REQUIREMENTS TUNGSTEN Smart Heat LPG Model...

Page 8: ...ocations subject to rain Note Heater should be installed in such a way so as to allow adequate Clearance around air openings to combustion chamber Clearance from combustible material Provisions for accessibility and clearance for combustion and ventilating air supply INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS CONTINUED IMPORTANT This appliance must only be used in a well ventilated area When selecting the installa...

Page 9: ...RUCTIONS CONTENTS PACKED IN 2 BOXES Box 1 Contents CONTENTS PACKED IN 2 BOXES Box 2 Contents Base Assembly Rear Arm Assembly x 2 Top Arms x 2 Top Flame Deflector Regulator Front Assembly Head Assembly AAA Battery Side Panels x 2 Rear Cover AAA ...

Page 10: ...TRUCTIONS CONTINUED 10 M8 x 45mm M8 x 16mm M5 x 8mm G8 x 8mm QTY 2 QTY 2 QTY 4 QTY 12 Supplied Fasteners Supplied Tools Tools Not Included M8 Hex Key Phillips head screw driver and Spray Bottle M8 x Washer QTY 4 M8 x 95mm QTY 4 M8 x 20mm QTY 4 ...

Page 11: ...NTINUED 10 STEP 1 Unpack boxes and place all items on a non abrasive surface STEP 2 Fasten rear arms to base using 2 x M8 20mm screws and the supplied M8 Hex Key STEP 3 Position front assembly and fasten using 2 x M8 20mm screws using supplied M8 Hex Key ...

Page 12: ...ONS CONTINUED 10 STEP 4 Secure the rear arms to front assembly using 2 x M8 x 16mm screws and supplied M8 Hex Key STEP 5 Secure the side panels to frame using 12 x G8 screws A Phillips screw driver is required for this step Repeat for opposite side ...

Page 13: ...the front panel to top arms using 4 x M5 screws and supplied M5 Hex Key STEP 7 Secure the top arms to lower arm slip joint using 2 x M8 x45 screws and supplied M8 Hex Key Note The joint between the lower and upper arms is firm to ensure rigidily and stability of the product To engage slowly lever the two sections together using some force and push down fully L R ...

Page 14: ...n a non abrasive surface as shown Two people are required for this step NON ABRASIVE SURFACE STEP 9 Feed gas hose through arm slot and push through until it reaches slot in bottom arm Keep feeding hose until all slack is taken up INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ...

Page 15: ...CONTINUED STEP 10 Secure the heater head to arms using 4 x M8 screws and supplied washers with M8 Hex Key CONTINUED STEP 13 Return heater to upright position Two people are required for this step NON ABRASIVE SURFACE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ...

Page 16: ...bottle STEP 15 Place gas bottle into lower enclosure and fasten strap tightly STEP 17 Lower gas bottle bracket into position STEP 16 Pull sleeve back on regulator connector insert hose fitting release sleeve on regulator connector INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ...

Page 17: ...ied AAA battery into cap and re scew to original position STEP 20 Perform Gas leakage test as shown on page 20 STEP 18 Secure deflector to heater by loosening the two screws and secure brackets underneath washers Re tighten screws to original position using screw driver INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ...

Page 18: ... bromicheating com CONTINUED STEP 21 The back cover is secured by magnets Firstly position slots in back cover over the two hooks then lower cover to allow magnets to catch INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ...

Page 19: ...head angle at low position remove slip pin allow heater head to rest in low posi tion Slip pin does not need to be inserted CAUTION ONLY ADJUST THE HEATER HEAD ANGLE PRIOR TO OPERATION ADJUSTING WHILST UNIT IS IN OPERATION OR POST OPERATION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS Adjusting the heater head angle High Head Tilt Position INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ...

Page 20: ...can be applied with a spray bottle or soft cloth Turn on the gas supply at the gas cylinder Apply the soapy water solution to the 3 connections illustrated below To check connection 3 the gas control knob must be pressed in to open the gas valve If bubbles appear at any of the connections there is a gas leak If a gas leak is detected turn off the gas supply Tighten any leaking fittings and repeat ...

Page 21: ... gas to the burner The tiles should change colour from red to black 2 Turn OFF the gas supply at the LPG storage bottle 3 Turn ON the gas supply at the LPG storage bottle 4 Turn on gas control knob to maximum setting 6 When appliance is correctly turned on the tiles will start to glow red 5 Push in and hold control knob whilst simultaneously press ing the spark ignite button Continue to hold in th...

Page 22: ...e of excessive abrasion or wear or if the hose is damaged The replacement hose must be purchased from Bromic Heating Pty Ltd 2 VISUALLY CHECK BURNER FLAMES During heaters function visually check that all burners are alight and glowing hot This can be done by observing the red glow through the translucent face or by peering down the product combustion passageway Note A slight variation in colour is...

Page 23: ...ouple Burner will not stay on Loose connections Thermocouple bad Gas leak in line Lack of fuel pressure Tank near empty Tighten connections Check connections Clean dirty area Replace thermocouple Refill LPG tank Burner flame is low Supply hose is bent or twisted Straighten hose and perform leak test on hose Emitter glows uneven Low gas pressure Base is not on a level surface Replace cylinder with ...

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