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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Before connecting a gas container and operating this appliance, please read the heater safety instructions and the operating
instructions given below - spare copies may be obtained from your authorised dealer.
The gas  is turned on and off at the cylinder.
The heat input and spark for ignition are controlled by the knob situated at the top right hand side of the heater.

LIGHTING THE HEATER:

1) Turn on the gas cylinder by either:

2.  FROM “

”  POSITION, fully depress the control knob for 15 second and turn to           position (Big Flame). (If pilot flame

does not ignite return to starting position and repeat). Continue to fully depress the knob for a further 20 seconds  to allow
the thermocouple probe to heat up. leave control knob in position         (Big Flame) for 10 minutes the turn the knob to select
the desired setting as follows:

(Big Flame) Maximum Input

(Medium Flame) Medium Input,

(Small Flame) Low Input

TURNING-OFF THE HEATER
The heater will only be totally “OFF” when the supply of gas from the cylinder has been turned “OFF” at the valve . After each use the
appliance must be turned “OFF” at the valve. 

DO NOT ATTEMPT  to relight until FIVE minutes have elapsed.

WARNING FOR SWITCH-ON SYSTEM:
When the heat is alight, NEVER turn the switch on the cylinder to the disconnect position. Wait until heat and pilot go out, then and only
then, should the switch be turned to the disconnect  position if the cylinder requires changing.
It is dangerous to switch to the disconnect position when the heater is alight.

Turn the regulator gas switch anti- clockwise to the vertical position

(Model No.634R)

Turn the regulator gas switch clockwise to the 

position  (Model No. 634R)

OPEN

Handle verically

flamme On

Handle horizontally

flamme Off

CLOSED

GAS OFF

Positioning the heater:

DO NOT place clothes or other materials on the heater.

DO NOT position heater close to chairs or fabrics

DO NOT MOVE the heater across the room when lit.

DO NOT POSITION the heater alongside a wall or near curtains etc.

ALWAYS face the heater towards the centre of the room.

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