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5.2. 

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o assist connecting the regulator, carefully place the rubber hose into an 

insulated cup of boiling hot water (Fig.1).  This allows the rubber hose to 

expand, ensure the hose clip is slid over the hose and then push the open 

hose end fully onto the gas regulator inlet.

5.3. 

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fter connecting the regulator, slide the hose clip back to near the end of 

the hose and tighten with a screwdriver (Fig. 2).

      

 

NOTE: Ensure you leak test this joint as directed in Section 6 after  

 

         assembly is complete and when you first connect the gas bottle. 

5.4. 

Now connect the open hose end to the control unit (J) again carefully place 

the rubber hose end into an insulated cup of boiling hot water (Fig.1).  This 

allows the rubber hose to expand, ensure the hose clip is slid over the hose 

and then push the open hose end fully onto the gas inlet on the control unit 

as shown in Fig. 3.

5.5. 

 After connecting the hose into the control unit (J) slide the hose clip back to    

near the end of the hose and tighten with a screwdriver (Fig.2).

         

NOTE:

 

Ensure  you  leak  test  this  joint  as  directed  in  Section  6  after                                                                          

        assembly is complete and when you first connect the gas bottle.

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure full engagement of hose to regulator and control 

unit.

 

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WARNING!

 Check that the worm drive clips at both ends of the gas hose 

are fully tightened. 

 

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WARNING! 

Arrange the gas hose and regulator to ensure the hose does 

not come into contact with any high temperature surfaces as it may melt 

and cause a fire. After the cylinder is placed inside the heater, tightly 

secure the cylinder with the belt.

 

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NOTE:

 See section 6 for Leak Check procedure.

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G5, DG6  Issue:6 (3,4,5)   30/06/2021

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

5.  ASSEMBLY

5.1. 

 It is recommended that you connect the gas regulator hose to the regulator and the control unit (J) prior to assembling the unit, be careful 

not to damage or dislodge components in the control unit (J).        

Summary of Contents for DG5

Page 1: ...15kg maximum capacity 9 Protect the product from strong wind to prevent tilting 9 Only use on level ground capable of supporting the weight of the heater and the gas cylinder 8 DO NOT connect the gas...

Page 2: ...Language Version PART DESCRIPTION QTY A Reflector 1 B Flame screen 1 C Glass tube 1 D Upper support 4 E Protective guard 4 F Black silicone ring 1 G Side panel 3 H Front panel 1 I Gas hose 1 J Control...

Page 3: ...shown in Fig 3 5 5 After connecting the hose into the control unit J slide the hose clip back to near the end of the hose and tighten with a screwdriver Fig 2 NOTE Ensure you leak test this joint as d...

Page 4: ...e J Before moving onto unit assembly check for the correct orientation of all components Fig 5 Original Language Version DG5 DG6 Issue 6 3 4 5 30 06 2021 Back of unit Igniter Ignition switch Control k...

Page 5: ...correctly The wheels on the bottom plate N are the back of the unit and the magnetic catches on the middle plate J for the door are on the front of the unit these parts must be on OPPOSITE sides of t...

Page 6: ...behind the front door use 2 x M5 x 12 screws 5 13 DIAGRAM 4 Assemble the middle support Insert the 4pcs upper support Secure with 8 x 3 16 screws 5 14 DIAGRAM 5 Fix the flame screen to the upper supp...

Page 7: ...the black silicone ring is attached to the lower edge of the glass tube as illustrated Slide the glass tube through the hole of the lower plate cover and onto the middle plate Check and ensure that t...

Page 8: ...lly and firmly onto the cylinder valve Confirm full and secure engagement of regulator to the cylinder valve NOTE Ensure you leak test this joint as directed in Section 6 after assembly is complete an...

Page 9: ...3 7 1 4 After the pilot flame lights turn the control knob to its maximum position and leave it there for 5 minutes or more before turning the control knob to the desired temperature position WARNING...

Page 10: ...em as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely un...

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