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To Light
Model 512A708
1. ALWAYS LIGHT HEATER OUTDOORS IN AN OPEN
AREA. Starter flame will burn approximately 2-3 feet
under normal lighting conditions.
2. Open canopy (Fig. 1) and remove snuffer from heater
head (Fig. 4).
3. Hold heater upside down until a 2" diameter spot of
fuel appears. (Fig. 5) In temperature below freezing
spot should be 3" to 4"
4. Turn heater right side up and with canopy open light
fuel spot. (Fig. 6)
5. Allow starter flame to burn until flame completely
goes out.
6. Close canopy. Heater should reach maximum output
in 15-20 minutes, slightly longer for new heater. With
new heater there may be slight odor of hot paint.
7. If no heat is felt after 15 minutes, open canopy and
repeat lighting procedure.
CAUTION: Never attempt to repeat lighting procedure
until
•starter
flame has gone out.
Models 513A708,
515A708
1 . ALWAYS LIGHT HEATER
OUTDOORS IN AN
OPEN
AREA. Starter flame
will burn
approximately 2-3
feet
under normal lighting
conditions.
2 ' Open canopy (Fig. 1)
and remove snuffer
from heater
head (Fig. 4).
3. Set red adjustment lever
to "Start"
4. Hold heater upside down
until a 2" diameter spot
of
fuel appears on Model 513A708
(3" diameter spot on
Model 515A708). In temperatures
below freezing in-
Snuffer
Canopy
Heater
crease diameters of spots by 1"
5. Turn heater right side up and with
canopy open light fuel spot. (Fig. 6)
6. Allow starter flame to burn until
flame completely goes out.
7. Close canopy. Heater should reach
maximum output in 15-20 minutes,
slightly longer for new heater. With
new heater there may be slight odor
of hot paint.
8. If no heat is felt after 15 minutes,
open canopy and repeat lighting
procedure.
CAUTION: Never attempt to repeat
lighting procedure until starter flame
has gone out.
Starter
Flame
Head
(Fig. 4)
Adjustment Lever
(Fig. 5)
(Fig. 6)