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Keep flammable materials out of the vicinity of the heater.
The patio heater can produce intense heat. Never expose people (particularly children or the elderly)
to the direct heat of the patio heater. Be careful to avoid burns or clothing damage!
Gas can cause injuries as a result of freezing if it comes into contact with exposed skin.
Children, less able people, pets etc must be monitored closely when they are in the vicinity of the
patio heater.
If there are high winds, measures must be taken to avoid the heater being blown over.
Switch off the patio heater immediately and check it or have it checked in the event of any of the
following:
If the heater fails to get sufficiently hot.
If the burner makes popping noises when in use (a slight noise when going out is normal).
If the flames are extremely yellow and you can smell gas.
COMPONENTS AND ASSEMBLY
1. reflector cap
2. flame screen
3. burner
4. air inlet
5. control button
6. operation panel
7. ignition button
8. stand
9. gas bottle container
10. container frame
11. base