Safety Features
Gas Type
This appliance has been designed in accordance with and tested to AS2658. It is
equipped with the following safety features:
Over-temperature sensor
– the appliance will not allow the burner to remain in
operation once the outlet water temperature reaches 50°C. To relight the burner
you will need to either:-
- Turn the switch off on the unit and allow cool water to flow through the unit until it
drops the internal temperature low enough to reignite the burner.
- Turn the water flow and gas off, allow unit to cool for 30min then reignite.
Water flow sensor
– water must be flowing through the system to allow the burner
to ignite. In the case that the water supply is restricted or no longer flows. For
example, if you close the water flow at the shower nozzle, the burner will be
extinguished and will not relight until the water flow recommences.
Tilt Switch
– this safety device will not allow the burner to operate if the appliance
is any more than 45 degrees from its normal operating position. To relight the
burner you will need to turn the water flow off, position the appliance to the
normal operating position and turn the water flow back on.
Exhaust Flue Sensor
– the appliance will shut down if the exhaust flue becomes
partially or fully restricted from operating properly. To relight the burner, turn all
gas and water devices off, remove restriction or re position the appliance in safe
operating location and start the appliance as per instructions.
This appliance shall only be used with the Australian Approved Propane gas hose
& regulator assembly supplied with the appliance and must be connected only to
a Propane gas cylinder certified to AS2469 and AS2030.1 standards fitted with POL
connections only.
This appliance and gas cylinder is to be stored in a dry and well ventilated
location free from direct sunlight, heat and ignition sources. Do not store when still
connected to the gas cylinder. If being stored indoors, ensure that the location
complies with AS/NZS 1596.
WARNING: It is hazardous to attempt to fit other types of gas containers. Connect
and change cylinders in a well-ventilated location, preferably outside away from
people and any sources of ignition, such as naked flames, pilot flames, electric
heaters/equipment.
List of Parts Supplied
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1 x LPG Portable Water Heater
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1 x Gas hose and Regulator assembly
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2 x Batteries ‘D’ Cell
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1 x Water Pump – 4.3lpm, 12V DC
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1 x Shower Rose with Hose and On/Off Switch
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2 x Hose + hose fittings
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1 x Pump wiring harness
Not included: Spanner, Screw Driver, Fresh Water Tank/Container or similar, Water
Pump 12V DC Power Supply and Gas Bottle.
If required, contact Bushranger 4x4 Gear for advice on the above items.
Checking For Gas Leaks
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Ensure rubber seals (i) between the regulator and gas cylinder, and (ii)
between the hose assembly and appliance inlet are in place and in good
condition before connecting the gas cylinder.
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Check that all connections are tight and that the gas cylinder connection has
been tightened before you turn the cylinder gas valve on.
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NEVER check for leaks with a flame or pilot light.
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Using soapy water, coat all connections, if bubbles appear, turn the cylinder
gas control off and retighten the connection before re-testing.
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Inspect the appliance regularly for signs of wear, leaks or incorrect operation. If
symptoms such as flaring of the burners, issues with lighting, damages to hoses
or connections or leaks from seals or gas controls are identified do not attempt
to repair, contact customer service on: 1800 654 767.
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To check if gas remains in the cylinder, disconnect from the appliance and
hold the cylinder in a vertical position then shake from side to side. If there is a
sound or feel of liquid movement inside the cylinder contains gas.
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When changing gas cylinders ensure this is conducted outside in a well-
ventilated location free from people, animals & ignition sources such as naked
flames, pilot lights & electrical equipment such as heaters or elements.
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