Use and storage
To turn on:
Warning: Please ensure the glass tube has not been damaged during transportation.
1. Make sure the variable control knob is in OFF position.
2. Connect the gas regulator to a compatible gas cylinder.
3. Push and turn the variable control knob to PILOT position and hold it for 60 seconds. Whilst
still holding the control knob down, press the ignition button – a pilot flame should appear.
4. Once the blue pilot flame stays lit up constantly, let go of the variable knob.
5. Turn the variable control knob to the desired temperature position.
• When lighting the heater on for the first time or a after a new cylinder was connected, the air
inside the hose must be purged. This process will take a few minutes as liquefied petroleum
gas is heavier than air.
• To do so, press down the variable control knob down in PILOT position for about 3 minutes.
To turn off:
1. Turn the variable control knob to the PILOT position.
2. Press and turn it to OFF position.
3. Turn the regulator connected to the gas cylinder to the OFF position.
Storage
• Always turn the regulator connected to gas cylinder to OFF position after each use.
• Disconnect the regulator from the cylinder if the heater is not in use.
• Never store the gas cylinder indoors or without adequate air ventilation.
Cleaning and care
• Wipe off surfaces with soft, moist cloth. Do not clean the heater with cleaning products that
are combustible or corrosive.
• Remove debris and insects from the burner periodically to keep it clean and safe for use.
• Cover the burner unit with protective cover when the heater is not in use.
Construction and characteristics
• Transportable terrace/garden heater with cylinder housing.
• Constructed with aluminum, powder coated and stainless steel.
• Heat is emitted upwards through the glass tube and distributed via the top reflector.
Ignition
Variable Control Knob
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