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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANcE INSTRUcTIONS

Prior to assembling your appliance, the following 
must be reviewed. Compliance with the following 
should result in satisfactory heater operation. This 
instruction manual should be retained for future 
reference. The installation must conform with 
local codes or authority having jurisdiction.

1.   The appliance is intended for heating 

residential and non-residential outdoor spaces.  
The installation must conform with local codes 
or, in the absence of local codes, with the 
Australian Standard AS 5601.

2.  Adequate clearance around air openings 

into the combustion chamber, clearances 
from combustible materials, provisions for 
accessibility and for combustion and ventilating 
air supply must be maintained at all times 
when the appliance is operating. 

3.  Proper clearance from combustible materials 

must be maintained at all times. The minimum 
clearances are as follows:

 

Minimum clearance from combustibles

 

Side  650 mm   

Rear  650 mm

 

ceiling  800 mm

 

Combustible materials are considered to be 
wood, compressed paper, plant fibres, plastic, 
plexiglas or other materials capable of being 
ignited and burned. 

 

Such materials shall be considered combustible 
even though flame proofed, fire-retardant 
treated or plastered. Additional clearance may 
be required for glass, painted surfaces and 
other materials which may be damaged by 
radiant or convection heat.

4.  Heaters must be placed on a level and 

adequate footing and be readily accessible.

5.  The gas manifold supply pressure must 

be regulated at 2.75 kPa utilising an AGA 
approved regulator (supplied with heater).

6. The appliance must be inspected before each 

use, and at least annually by a qualified 
service person.

a.  The appliance area must be kept clear and free 

of combustible materials, gasoline and other 
flammable vapours and liquids.

b.   Gas orifices and burner must be kept clear 

of dirt and cobwebs. Flow of combustion 
and ventilation air through the perforated 
portions of the heater must not be obstructed.  
Cleaning with a soft brush before use and at 
least every six months is recommended.

c.   All gas connections should be checked for 

leaks utilising a soap solution. 

NEVER use a 

flame for this purpose.

For any queries or assistance call

Customer Service

Australia Only

1300 174 876

Hours of operation: 

Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm EST

Do not return to place of purchase.

This appliance must only be used in a well 
ventilated area.
1.  This appliance shall not be installed or 

used indoors, in buildings, garages or 
any other enclosed area.

2. 

DO NOT place articles on or against this 

appliance.

3. 

DO NOT use or store flammable 

materials near this appliance.

4.  Children and adults should be alerted 

to the hazards of high surface 
temperatures, burns and clothing 
ignition. 

5.   Children should be carefully supervised 

when they are in the area of the 
appliance.

6. 

NEVER hang anything including clothes 

or other flammable items on the 
appliance.

7.  

DO NOT operate this appliance unless it 

is fully assembled with burner guard in 
place.

8.  

DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE 

VIcINITY OF THIS APPLIANcE 

WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.

9.  Installation and repair should be done by 

a qualified service person. The appliance 
must be inspected before use and at 
least annually by a qualified service 
person. More frequent cleaning may be 
required as necessary. It is imperative 
that control compartment, burners and 
circulating air passages of the heater 
and light be kept clean.

IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES

Summary of Contents for FH209

Page 1: ...his equipment FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY PROPANE GAS The ideal solution for extending the season of outdoor entertaining Maximum output 38MJ h Adjustable heat output Operates for approximately 9 hours on a properly filled 9Kg propane cylinder Includes a safety tip over switch that halts supply of gas to the unit should it be accidentally knocked over Flame safeguard system for enhanced safety Durable an...

Page 2: ... before each use and at least annually by a qualified service person a The appliance area must be kept clear and free of combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapours and liquids b Gas orifices and burner must be kept clear of dirt and cobwebs Flow of combustion and ventilation air through the perforated portions of the heater must not be obstructed Cleaning with a soft brush before u...

Page 3: ...ed Replacement parts may be obtained from the manufacturer or your local sales representative 9 Installation and use of this appliance must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the Standards of Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases 10 This appliance is designed to operate with a standard 9Kg propane cylinder with Approved Cylinder Connection 11 The valve outle...

Page 4: ...re assembled in Middle Plate 8 Glass Tube 1pc 9 Radiant Head 1pc Pre assembled in Upper Plate 10 Reflector 1pc 11 Protection Guard 4pcs 12 Guard Fixing Bracket 4pcs 13 Side Panel 3pcs 14 Front Panel 1pc 15 Screw 66pcs All pre assembled in relative parts 16 Knob 1pc 17 Chain 1pc Pre assembled in the front knob 18 AA Battery 1pc NOT INCLUDED 19 Wheels 2pcs Screws washers attached ...

Page 5: ...om panel and middle plate from the inside Ensure the magnets on the side of the middle plate are aligned with the T shaped holes on the side of the bottom panel STEP 2 Remove the screws from each of the upper support posts using them to attach to the middle plate from the inside Remove the screws from the radiant head using them to attach it to the upper posts from the outside STEP 3 Lay the frame...

Page 6: ...s using 4 screws from underneath Unscrew and remove the igniter cap insert a AA battery with the facing outwards then re attach the cap STEP 5 Carefully slide the glass tube up into the radiant head ensure the rubber ring is located at the bottom of the tube and lower it into the hole in the middle plate ...

Page 7: ...7 STEP 6 Attach the reflector to the studs on the radiant head using the washers and wing nuts supplied STEP 7 Attach the side and back panels using the 4 screws supplied per panel ...

Page 8: ...n the inside The bent tabs at the bottom are positioned into the T shaped holes in the bottom panel and held at the top with magnets STEP 8 Attach the guards by aligning the hooks with the slots in the upper support posts and secure at the top with the bracket and screw supplied ...

Page 9: ...ly Minimum Clearance from Combustible Surfaces Combustible materials are considered to be wood compressed paper plant fibres plastic or other materials that are capable of being ignited and burned 1800mm 800mm Hose connection point 700mm 650mm ...

Page 10: ... off turn the control knob to OFF Step 7 Close the valve of the gas cylinder clockwise to OFF after use Connect the hose to the hose connector on the underside of the control box Insert a AA battery with the facing outwards Never use the heater while it is raining the glass tube will break The glass tube will be extremely hot when operating never try to touch it and keep children away from the hea...

Page 11: ...ilot Clean dirty area Loose connection Check all fittings Thermocouple faulty Replace thermocouple Gas leak in line Check connections Lack of gas pressure LPG cylinder is near empty Gas pressure is low LPG cylinder is near empty Orifice blocked Remove clean and replace Control knob not ON Turn knob to ON Thermocouple faulty Replace thermocouple Pilot light assembly bent or not in correct location ...

Page 12: ...r see Example 1 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls see Example 2 3 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 see Example 4 5 In the case of balconies at least 20...

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