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MAINTENANCE  

To enjoy years of outstanding performance from your heater, make sure you perform the following maintenance 

activities on a regular basis: 

 

Keep exterior surfaces clean. 

 

Use warm soapy water for cleaning. Never use flammable or corrosive cleaning agents. 

 

While washing your unit, be sure to keep the area around the burner and pilot assembly dry at all times. If 
the gas control is exposed to water in any way, 

DO NOT 

try to use it. It must be replaced. 

 

Airflow must be unobstructed. Keep controls, burner and circulation air passageways clean. Signs of 
possible blockage include: 

 

Gas odour with extreme yellow tipping of flame. 

 

Heater does 

NOT 

reach the desired temperature. 

 

Heater glow is excessively uneven. 

 

Heater makes popping noises. 

 

Spiders and insects can nest in burner or orifices. This dangerous condition can damage the heater and 
render it unsafe for use. Clean burner holes by using a heavy-duty pipe cleaner. Compressed air may help 

clear away smaller particles. 

 

Carbon deposits may create a fire hazard. If any carbon deposits develop, clean the dome and burner with 
warm soapy water. 

Note: In environments with a high salt content (such as near the sea), corrosion occurs more quickly 

than normal. Frequently check the corroded areas and repair them. 

SERVICING 

 

Please  consult  your  supplier  for  servicing  this  appliance  and  replacement  of  its  parts. The  servicing  of  the 
appliance shall be carried out only by authorised personnel. 

 

Do  not  use  unauthorised  parts  or  components for  this  appliance,  only  use  original  equipment  replacement 
parts and components. The use of unauthorised parts or components will void the warranty and can create 

unsafe condition. 

STORAGE 

There is no limitation on the storage of the appliance indoors provided that the cylinder is disconnected 

and removed from the appliance. 

 

Between uses or before storage: 

 

Turn the control dial OFF

 

 

Turn the gas cylinder OFF

 

 

Disconnect the gas bottle.

 

Store the heater upright in an area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather (such as rain, sleet, hail, 

snow, dust and debris). If desired, cover to protect exterior surfaces and to prevent build up in air passages. 

Note: Wait until heater is cool before covering. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1553975

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL GAS PATIO HEATER WARNING FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY OR IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS PLEASE KEEP THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE eiQTTGSS STAINLESS STEEL eiQTTGBL BLACK...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS SAFETY 3 PARTS LIST 5 ASSEMBLY 7 OPERATION 13 LEAK TESTING 14 GAS INFORMATION 14 MAINTENANCE 15 STORAGE 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17 SUPPORT 17...

Page 3: ...ground Turn off the gas cylinder if gas leak is suspected Parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be altered by the user No modifications should be made to any part of this heater and repairs and m...

Page 4: ...e this heater unless it is fully assembled Respect the minimum clearances from combustible materials GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SUCCESSFUL ASSEMBLY Please read the assembly instructions carefully and fol...

Page 5: ...5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND PART LIST...

Page 6: ...eat cover 1 4 Door 1 5 Left Side Panel 1 6 Right Side Panel 1 7 Wheels Assembly 1 8 Handle 1 9 Control Dial 1 PART PART NAME QTY QTY AA M4 x 10 4 BB M5 x 12 10 CC M6 x 10 2 DD M6 x 20 2 EE M4 4 Note S...

Page 7: ...all packing material and any transit protection is removed Step 1 Parts required Base Wheels Assembly 2 x DD M6x20 Nuts and Bolts Using the M6x20 nuts and bolts attach the Wheels Assembly to the Base...

Page 8: ...Screw 4 x EE M4 Nut Using the M4 Screws and Nuts attach the Dooe by its hinges Step 4 Parts required Burning System Assembly Control Dial 4 x BB M5x12 Screws Fit the Control Dial into the front of th...

Page 9: ...e 2 x CC M6x10 Screws Attach the Handle to the heat cover using the M6x10 screws Step 6 Clip the heat cover onto the Burning System Assembly Use the handle to slide the heat cover around the mesh to b...

Page 10: ...10 Step 7 When not in use the heat cover can be clipped lower down the body of the patio heater Step 8 Parts required Screw the regulator onto the gas hose...

Page 11: ...11 Step 9 Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder not supplied...

Page 12: ...12 Step 10 Place the gas cylinder inside the Patio Burner It is now ready to use...

Page 13: ...trol dial If the gas fails to ignite press and turn the dial clockwise to OFF before repeating the lighting steps Turn the dial further anticlockwise to the LOW position Adjust the heat by turning the...

Page 14: ...a damaged body valve collar or foot ring A dented or rusty gas tank may be hazardous and should be checked by a gas supplier Never connect this appliance to an unregulated gas source When the applian...

Page 15: ...may create a fire hazard If any carbon deposits develop clean the dome and burner with warm soapy water Note In environments with a high salt content such as near the sea corrosion occurs more quickly...

Page 16: ...Note Do not operate heater below 5 40 F Gas pressure is low Replace the gas cylinder Tank is almost empty Replace the gas cylinder Supply hose is bent or kinked Straighten hose and perform leak test o...

Page 17: ...T CH DE SK PL Gas Category I3 28 30 37 I3B P 30 I3B P 50 I3B P 37 Type of Gas Butane Propane Butane Propane Mixture Butane Propane Mixture Butane Propane Mixture Gas pressure 28 30 37mbar 20 30mbar 50...

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