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To stabilise the heater,  ALWAYS use cylinders with an empty weight of not less than 11 kg.

DO NOT USE the heater when there are strong winds, or secure its base  to prevent the possibility of
it  tipping over.

NEVER move the heater when it is lit.

NEVER move the heater just after switching off, but wait until it is cool.

REMOVE the gas cylinder from its compartment when the heater is not in use for long periods.

DO NOT replace the rubber hose (8) with one greater than 1M in length.

ALWAYS close the gas cylinder valve after use.

ALWAYS keep a constant check on the heater when it is operating.

DO NOT KEEP gas cylinder in cellars, basements, stairwells, corridors, underground passages, etc.

DO NOT EXPOSE the gas cylinder to the sun: if this is necessary, it must be covered.

KEEP the cylinder away from sources of heat.

The access panel clamps are provided with a means to secure using a small padlock. We strongly

recommend that a padlock is used at all times, to prevent children from tampering with the gas equipment.

ASSEMBLY 

(Numbers in brackets refer to items in parts list)

When removing the various components from the packing case, you will notice that the radiating
diffuser (9) is discoloured.  This is due to the fact that the heater is fully tested by CLARKE International,
before shipping, and the heat generated causes this discolouration.

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1.

First, lay out the components, on the floor, as shown in Fig.1. 

It is important that the panels are

positioned in the manner shown.

2.

Having noted the orientation of the side panels, place the base (24) on a raised platform, table or
bench with the rim overhanging the edge of the table or bench, as shown in fig. 2.

3.

Position the side panel with the hinge bracket attached so that the hinge bracket (A), is adjacent
to the hole in the base (B), in the manner shown in Fig. 2.

4.

Line up the hole in the side panel (C), with that in the base and enter a screw. A second pair of
hands is required to thread on the nut from below (D).

5.

Proceed to secure the side panel with two further screws and nuts, but do not fully tighten at this
stage.

6.

The second side panel requires the hook to be adjacent to the hole in the base (B). Secure in a
similar manner.

7.

Place the conical section on top of, and inside the side panels, with the ‘WARNING’ label facing
the access panel. Secure in place using the screws and self locking nuts provided but do not
tighten fully at this stage.

Fig.1

View looking down on top of the base and

panels as they are laid out

Fig.1

Fig.2

Summary of Contents for PHT2

Page 1: ...PATIO HEATER OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0201 MODEL No PHT2 ...

Page 2: ...you long and satisfactory service GUARANTEE This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their plac...

Page 3: ...t of 1 5 C PIEZOELECTRIC LIGHTING Undoubtedly the safest method of lighting i e no naked flame is required SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING The room in which the heater is used must be WELL VENTILATED This means that there must be permanent openings in the walls of the room itself these openings must comply with current national standards regarding dimensions and position Patio Heaters MUST NOT be used ...

Page 4: ... notice that the radiating diffuser 9 is discoloured This is due to the fact that the heater is fully tested by CLARKE International before shipping and the heat generated causes this discolouration 4 1 First lay out the components on the floor as shown in Fig 1 It is important that the panels are positioned in the manner shown 2 Having noted the orientation of the side panels place the base 24 on...

Page 5: ...ning the radiating diffuser 9 are stainless steel CONNECTING THE GAS BOTTLE 1 Unclip the access panel 21 and check condition of the regulator and hose 2 Screw the regulator into the outlet port on the cylinder and tighten securely 3 Check that the tap turns easily and that there are no gas leaks using foam or soapy water NEVER use an open flame 4 Place the cylinder in its compartment and ensure th...

Page 6: ...nd 14 clean inside and out with an ordinary cloth DO NOT USE oily products that would produce fumes when the heater is next switched on Remove any cobwebs and dust from the conical protector 13 Reassemble all the parts Check the rubber hose 8 and if cracked or damaged in any way replace it with a hose of NOT MORE THAN 1 metre in length MAINTENANCE There are no user serviceable parts for this heate...

Page 7: ...CO2 Analyser TMR130000 4 Support Rod TMR140000 5 Piezo device TMR131000 6 Control Knob TMR141000 7 Control Valve TMR133000 8 Gas Hose 37 bar TMR136000 9 Radiating Diffuser TMR150000 10 Nozzle 16 TMR137600 11 Diffuser Stand TMR156000 12 Support For Analyser TMR158000 13 Conical Protector TMR159000 14 Outer Band TMR159500 15 Piezo Holding Pipe TMR160000 16 Tap Connection Pipe 2 Pcs TMR161000 18 Stac...

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