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CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS 

Check that all connections are tight and that the gas 

connection has been leak tested before you turn the 

appliance on.

Never check for leaks with a flame or pilot light.

Using soapy water coat all connections, if bubbles 

appear retighten the cartridge before re-testing.

This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised 

person.

Inspect the appliance regularly for signs of wear, leaks 

or incorrect operation. If symptoms such as flaring of 

the burners, issues with lighting, damages connections 

or leaks from seals or gas controls are identified do not 

attempt to repair, contact Customer Service on  

1300 362 921.

To check if gas remains in the cartridge, disconnect 

from the appliance and hold the cartridge in a vertical 

position then shake from side to side. If there is a sound 

or a feel of liquid movement inside the cartridge, the 

cartridge contains gas.

When changing gas cartridge ensure this is conducted 

outside in a well ventilated location free from people, 

animals and ignition sources such as naked flames, pilot 

lights and electrical equipment with heaters or elements.

Check the seals are in place & gas hose is tight before 

checking for leaks (if using gas hose to cylinder).

Check that the seals between the appliance and the 

gas cartridge are in place and in good condition before 

connecting the gas container.

Do not use the appliance if it has damaged or worn 

seals.

Do not use this appliance if it is leaking, damaged or 

does not operate properly.

 

IMPORTANT

This appliance is designed to be used with an ambient  

air temperature of 15˚C or below, if the temperature of 

the outlet air exceeds 60˚C +/- 2˚C the burners will shut 

off and will only relight once the unit temp drops below 

60 degrees & the unit is manually re-lit. 

This appliance is designed to raise the outlet air 

temperature by a maximum (average) of 25˚C to 30˚C 

above the ambient air temperature and can be adjusted 

by the fan speed. During operation ensure that all air 

inlets and exhausts are kept free from obstructions, 

closure and blockage. 

 

SAFETY FEATURES

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his appliance is equipped with the following safety 

features:

Over temperature sensor 

The appliance will not allow the burner to remain in 

operation once the outlet air temperature reaches 60˚C 

+/- 2˚C. 

Outlet Hose Adaptor Microswitch

 

The outlet hose adaptor & hose must be attached to the 

heater correctly to activate the safety microswitch.

 

Tilt switch

 

In the event that the appliance is moved during operation or 

is being operated on an unstable or non-solid surface the 

appliance will shut down and must be switched off until a 

suitable surface is located.

O2 Sensor info

The Oxygen depletion sensor is fitted to prevent the use of 

the product in an indoor environment - the sensor will turn 

the unit off if it senses a low oxygen level.

Summary of Contents for 10000053

Page 1: ...AEROHEAT LiTHIUM TENT HEATER OWNERS MANUAL Part No 10000053...

Page 2: ...ted area free from direct sunlight heat and ignition sources If being stored indoors ensure that the location complies with the standard AS NZS1596 This appliance must only be serviced by an authorise...

Page 3: ...T MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE Do not use adaptors Do not modify appliance to fit other connectors or cylinders When using this appliance children must be supervised by an adult at all times Never leave appl...

Page 4: ...good condition before connecting the gas container Do not use the appliance if it has damaged or worn seals Do not use this appliance if it is leaking damaged or does not operate properly IMPORTANT T...

Page 5: ...3 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following shall apply at least 25 of the total wall area is completely open 30 or more in total of the remainin...

Page 6: ...UR APPLIANCE IMPORTANT During operation ensure that all air inlets and exhausts are kept free from obstructions and closure CARRY HANDLE VENTING RUBBER FEET AIR OUTLET BUILT IN GAS REGULATOR BATTERY C...

Page 7: ...ridge clockwise direction onto the gas regulator and tighten securely Check for leaks with soapy water Step 2b Screw the gas hose clockwise direction onto the gas regulator securely Check for leaks wi...

Page 8: ...crease the air temp exiting the heater outlet Step 6 To turn the heating off but leave the fan on press the FAN button once To completely turn the unit off press the POWER button once WHEN USING REFIL...

Page 9: ...icon to search the available device nearby It will pop out the list of device that can be connected Connected This is the screen connected with no operation Fan Control Hit the FAN ON button to turn...

Page 10: ...ep 1 Press the power button and turn the appliance off Step 2 Disconnect outlet hose fitting and store in a safe place Step 3 Unscrew and remove gas cartridge or gas hose from the appliance Step 5 Sto...

Page 11: ...ce the unit must be switched on and the battery charge level must be illuminated Step 3 Connect to the DC input socket red at the rear of the appliance and the battery charge level will start to flash...

Page 12: ...ARE INSTRUCTIONS Using warm soapy water with a mild detergent wipe down all surfaces and areas of the appliance taking care not to allow water to enter the burner outlets Do not submerge the appliance...

Page 13: ...error messages on the display Turn fan speed down Check there is sufficient gas Air is too hot Turn fan up to MAX Turn burner off only operate fan ERROR CODES The appliance is fitted with a number of...

Page 14: ...sure that the cartridge is disconnected and is stored in a well ventilated area free from direct sunlight heat and ignition sources If being stored indoors ensure that the location complies with the...

Page 15: ...15 AEROHEAT SHOWER OWNERS MANUAL NOTES...

Page 16: ...he failure or omission on our part to comply with any obligation at law b in replacing a defective product under the Limited Warranty we may at its discretion substitute a model of equivalent nature w...

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