ElectrIQ eiQODGAG User Manual Download Page 19

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Unit J6, Lowfields Business Park 

Lowfields Way, Elland 

West Yorkshire, HX5 9DA 

 

 

 

Model: eiQODGRSS eiQODGRBL eiQODGRWH eiQODGAG 
Model Identifier: SRPH84 
Nominal Heat input =6.0kW 
Consumption: 800 g/h(G30) - 786g/h(G31) 

Country Code 

BE-CH-CY-
CZ-ES-FR-
GB-GR- IE-
IT-LT-LU-LV-
PT-SK-SI 

BG-CZ-DK-
EE-FI-FR- 
HR-HU-IS-
IT-LT-LU-
MT-NL-NO-
RO-SE-SI-
SK-TR 

AT-CH-DE-
SK 

PL 

Gas Category 

I

3+(28-30/37)

 

I

3B/P(30)

 

I

3B/P(50)

 

I

3B/P(37)

 

Type of Gas 

Butane / 
Propane 

Propane 

Butane/ 
Propane / 
Mixture 

Butane/ 
Propane / 
Mixture 

Gas pressure 

28-30mbar 

30mbar 

50mbar 

37mbar 

Injector Marking  1.67 

1.67

 

1.39

 

1.5

 

Warning 

Read the instructions before using this appliance.  
The appliance must be installed in accordance with instructions and local 
regulations. 
The use of this appliance in enclosed areas can be dangerous and is 
PROHIBITED. 
For use outdoors or in amply ventilated areas. 
An amply ventilated area must have a minimum of 25% of the surface area open. 
The surface area is the sum of the walls surface. 

Summary of Contents for eiQODGAG

Page 1: ...AS PATIO HEATER WARNING FOR OUTDOOR USE IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS ONLY DO NOT USE INDOORS PLEASE KEEP THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE eiQODGRSS STAINLESS STEEL eiQODGRBL eiQODGRWH eiQODGAG BLACK WHITE...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS SAFETY 3 PARTS LIST 5 ASSEMBLY 7 OPERATION 15 LEAK TESTING 16 GAS INFORMATION 16 MAINTENANCE 17 STORAGE 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 SUPPORT 19...

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: ...ect the minimum clearances from combustible materials GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SUCCESSFUL ASSEMBLY Please read the assembly instructions carefully and follow the safety precautions Allow sufficient tim...

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

Page 6: ...Assy 1 10 Left Panel 1 11 Door Panel 1 PART NAME PICTURE QTY 12 Right Panel 1 13 Wheel Assy 1 14 Base and weight plate 1 15 Control Dial 1 16 Cylinder fastener 1 Note Some of the fittings may be prov...

Page 7: ...nsure all packing material and any transit protection is removed Step 1 Parts required Mesh Support Rod x 3 Mesh x 3 12 x CC M5x12 screws Connect the three Mesh Support Rods to the three Mesh Panels u...

Page 8: ...Screws Attach the Relector to the Mesh Assembly using M4x10 screws Step 4 Parts required 1 x 1 Reflector Dome 3 x EE Washers 3 x FF M6 Dome Nuts Attach the Reflector Dome to the pillars on the Reflec...

Page 9: ...red 2 x II M6x20 Bolts 1 x Base 1 x Wheel Assembly Attach the Wheel Assembly to the Base using the 2 x M6x20 Screws Step 6 Parts required Base weight plate 4X JJ M4X10 screws Screw the weight plate on...

Page 10: ...x CC M5x12 screws Attach the Left and Right Panels to the Base using 6 M5x12 screws Step 8 Parts required Door Panel 4 x BB M4x10 screws 4 x DD M4 nuts Attach the Door Panel by fitting nuts and screw...

Page 11: ...dy and esnure that it fits securley onto the inside of the body Through the hole shown above feed the inbuilt screw through and re attach the locking nut to secure the cyclinder fastner Step 10 Parts...

Page 12: ...2 x BB M4x10 Screws 4 x CC M5x12 Screws Spiral Fixing Glass Base Add the Spiral using M4x10 screws then the Fixing Glass Base with M5x12 screws Step 12 Parts required Glass Tube Insert the Glass Tube...

Page 13: ...HH M5x16 Screws Slide the Mesh Assembly over the Glass Tube and fasten in place with the three M5x16 screws Step 14 Parts required 1 x AA Battery not included Open the Panel Door remove the control d...

Page 14: ...Step 15 GAS CONNECTION Parts required Gas Cylinder not included Attach the gas line to the cylinder valve and ensure the connection is secure Step 16 Parts required None Your Patio Heater is now read...

Page 15: ...ing steps Turn the dial further anticlockwise to the LOW position Adjust the heat by turning the dial from the LOW position to the HIGH position as required In the event of the flame being disrupted e...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...Control dial is not in the HIGH position Turn control dial to the HIGH position Burner flame is low Note Do not operate heater below 5 40 F Gas pressure is low Replace the gas cylinder Tank is almost...

Page 19: ...HU IS IT LT LU MT NL NO RO SE SI SK TR AT CH DE SK PL Gas Category I3 28 30 37 I3B P 30 I3B P 50 I3B P 37 Type of Gas Butane Propane Propane Butane Propane Mixture Butane Propane Mixture Gas pressure...

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