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UNPACKING FOR FIRST USE

1.  Remove any transit protection material.
2.  Position heater near a 240V AC power point.
3.  Plug the 240V AC ~ 12V DC power charger 

into the power point.

4.  Plug the cord end in to the heater socket.  

Note this has a rubber push in cover which 

you can just lift off and it will dangle.

5.  Flick the Power Switch to “O” (CHARGE).  

The RED LED will flash while charging.   

Once charged, the RED LED will go to a 

steady glow.  

NOTE: it will take up to 6 hours from flat. 

6.  Your heater is now ready for your first use.

SET UP

1.  Position the heater 200mm away from any  

combustible surface and as far as practical 

from the tent.

  Always position the air inlet and gas canister 

away from your tent and always in clean air.

  NOTE: Never block or cover any of the 

ventilation holes, air inlet or air outlet.  If any 

of these are cover poisonous CO and CO2 

may built up to a hazardous level and may 

cause death.

2.  Attach the flexible duct to the outlet fitting.  

It pushes on to the fitting and twist anti-

clockwise to lock in position.

  Avoid twisting or kinking the flexible duct 

allow it pull out naturally.

3.  Position the very end of the flexible pipe 

inside your tent.

  Never position the duct facing the appliance 

or the gas cylinder. If you need to have the 

duct outside your tent face the duct away 

from both the appliance and the gas cylinder.

4.  Attach the regulator to the side of the heater.  

Whilst holding the silver bracket down, push 

the long small end fully into the side of the 

appliance and screw in until tight. This will 

ensure the regulator valve is seated correctly.

  NOTE: never remove the bracket it must 

always be used to support the regulator.

5.  Screw on a disposable propane cartridge or 

use a Gasmate GM110 hose and P.O.L gas 

cylinder.

  Then leak test all connections using a soapy 

water solution.

 NOTE: If using POL gas cylinder, ensure gas 

cylinder is at least 650mm away from the 

heater and in the same side as the regulator

UNPACKING, SET UP & OPERATION

 IMPORTANT

Ensure the appliance is set up on a level 
ground.
Never block or cover any of the ventilation 
holes, air inlet or air outlet.  If any of these are 
cover poisonous CO and CO2 may built up to 
a hazardous level and may cause death.
Do not move the appliance while in use or 
when hot.
Before connecting and disconnecting to gas 
source, make sure burner control is in OFF 
position.
CAUTION: When the appliance is not in use, 
the gas must be turned off at the cylinder or 
the cartridge is disconnected.
Accessible parts may become hot. Keep 
young children away!

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Ensure that the inlet and outlet air flow is 

not restricted, ensure that the outlet duct is 

connected correctly.

2.  Push the Power switch to the ON position, the 

green working light will glow GREEN and the 

fan will start.

3.  Push the gas knob in and hold to ignite the 

pilot flame and burner.

4.  Release the control knob after 10 seconds 

and check for a pilot through the viewing 

window.

5.  If no pilot is visible in window push switch to 

centre position, POWER OFF.

6.  Leave for 2 minutes and re-try from step 2.

TO STOP & PACK UP

1.  Push switch to centre position, POWER OFF 

UNIT OFF.

2.  The pilot flame should go out. 
3.  Allow the appliance to completely cool down.
4.  Ensure the gas cylinder valve has been turned 

off fully.

5.  Remove the gas canister or gas hose.
6.  Remove the flexible duct, rotate clockwise 

and pull off fitting. Store the flexible duct and 

regulator in the storage compartment on the 

side of the heater.

  NOTE: Unit will not operate if the flexible duct 

are not connected.

Summary of Contents for CH100

Page 1: ...rected through the ducting pipe Oxygen depletion system for enhanced safety Senses low oxygen levels and switches unit off Flame failure safety system If flame goes out gas shuts off Safety tip over switch gas supply stops if unit is accidentally knocked over Operates on propane gas Rechargeable sealed battery with 240V power cord for charging Portable compact design with carry handle Push button ...

Page 2: ... DO NOT subject gas cylinder or canister to excessive heat USE OUTDOORS ONLY This appliance shall only be used with an LPG cylinder certified to AS2469 and AS2030 1 or a disposable LPG canister certified to DOT39 IT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CONTAINERS Only change the gas supply in a well ventilated location preferably outside away from people and any source of ignition...

Page 3: ...ers must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of reach of children and must not be stored in a building garage or any other enclosed area This appliance shall only be used with an LPG cylinder certified to AS2469 and AS2030 1 or a disposable LPG canister certified to DOT39 IT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CONTAINERS Maximum gas hose length is 1000mm LOCATION Thi...

Page 4: ... on a disposable propane cartridge or use a Gasmate GM110 hose and P O L gas cylinder Then leak test all connections using a soapy water solution NOTE If using POL gas cylinder ensure gas cylinder is at least 650mm away from the heater and in the same side as the regulator UNPACKING SET UP OPERATION IMPORTANT Ensure the appliance is set up on a level ground Never block or cover any of the ventilat...

Page 5: ...racket 3 Screw in the disposable propane canister Connecting Using a Hose LPG Cylinder 1 Ensure the cylinder valve is in its full off position 2 Position the gas cylinder as far as practicable from the appliance and also as far as practicable from your tent 3 Check for any damage to either the cylinder connection or the hose NEVER attempt to use damaged equipment 4 When connecting the hose to the ...

Page 6: ...ed Not included Regulator Air Inlet Hot Exhaust Gas Ventilation Holes Storage Compartment Flame Viewing Window Pilot Viewing Window Ventilation Holes Ventilation Holes MAINTENANCE This appliance is not designed to be serviced or repaired by the user All servicing MUST be carried out by the manufacturer or the manufacturer s service agent This appliance must be serviced every 12 months to ensure th...

Page 7: ...ea it can t be knocked over ODS activated Ensure appliance is in an open area and not subject to a strong direct breeze Burner will not stay lit Suspect thermocouple Repair or replace Suspect valve Repair or replace Wind exceeding 15kph Shelter from wind ODS activated Ensure appliance is in an open area and not subject to a strong direct breeze Appliance fuse blown Replace fuse 5 AMP Unit switches...

Page 8: ...that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following will apply at least 25 of the total wall area is completely open and at least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total wall area shall be and remain open and unrestricted SAFE APPL...

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