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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Gas bottle
Gas Bottle with 15 kg of maximum capacity can be installed.
Changing of gas bottle must not be carried out in the presence of a naked flame.
Use the gas bottle always in upright position. If a screw on regulator is used ensure that the
regulator washer is present and in good condition -replace if in any doubt.
To place the bottle in position, remove the rear panel which faces the inside during tran-
sport, by unfastening the screws; than put the bottle in position and replace the panel.
Pressure regulators, rubber tubes and clips
CHECK that tubing is completely over the nozzles at each end of
the tubing and that it is held firmly in place by tube clips (See
fig.5). Examine flexible tubing regularly and
get your Dealer to fit new tubing 400 mm
long complying to local standard, if peri-
shed, worn or damaged.
Ensure that the rubber tube inserted in the plastic support (see fig.
6). When connecting the pressure regulator to the gas bottle avoid
undue twisting of the flexible tubing.
A 28 ÷ 30 mbar (11.2 in w.g.) pressure regulator for Butane or
Propane complying to local standard must be connected to the
appliance with the above tubing, using suitable tube clips.
Room ventilation
USE ONLY IN A WELL VENTILATED ROOM
Adequate ventilation must be provi-
ded in rooms in which the heater is
used. This ensures removal of the
products of combustion and allows
the entry of replacement air.
The following table shows the smal-
lest size of room suitable for each
heat setting and the dimensions of
the aperture which must be provi-
ded equally divided between high
and low level.
SAFETY GUARD
The guard is to prevent risk of fire and no part of it should be permanently removed.
It does not give full protection for young children or the infirm.
fig. 5
fig. 6
Control knob setting
Room Size
Room Aperture
Position
big flame
(maximum rate)
15 m
3
105 cm
2
Position
medium flame
(medium rate)
28.5 m
3
Position
small flame
(low rate)
42 m
3