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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem

Possible Causes

Solution

Main burner 
will not light

Gas valve may be OFF

Turn the gas valve ON

LPG cylinder empty

Refill LPG cylinder

Orifice blocked

Clean or replace orifice

Air in supply system

Purge air from lines

Loose connection

Check all fittings

Pilot will not 
stay on

Debris around pilot

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

Place pilot light in correct position and retry

Note: Any repairs to the heater must be carried out by a qualified person.

OUTDOOR FLAME HEATER - FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY

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

SIDE CLEARANCE

TOP CLEARANCE

Summary of Contents for FLUX GM124-025

Page 1: ...and regulator Assembled dimensions mm 490W x 1900H x 490D 12 month warranty Approved to NZ Standards Important Retain these instructions for future use 5104 04 19 Gasmate is a registered trademark of Sitro Group Australia Pty Ltd www gasmate com au Aber Living Hamilton N Z www gasmate co nz FLUX HEATER Model No GM124 025 WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance ca...

Page 2: ...le 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 ...

Page 3: ... to operate with a standard 9Kg LPG cylinder with Approved Cylinder Connection 11 The valve outlet must be maintained in good condition When the cylinder is not in use be sure to cover it with a dust cap A leak test should be performed with soapy water whenever connecting a new cylinder NEVER use a match to test for leaks 12 The LPG cylinder must be turned off whenever the heater is not in use Whe...

Page 4: ... Plate Pre assembled in Middle Plate x1 8 Glass Tube x1 9 Radiant Head Pre assembled in Upper Plate x1 10 Reflector x1 11 Protection Guard x4 12 Guard Fixing Bracket x4 13 Side Panel x3 14 Front Panel x1 15 Screw All pre assembled in relative parts x66 16 Knob x1 17 Chain Pre assembled in the front knob x1 18 AA Battery x1 19 Wheels Screws washers attached x2 ...

Page 5: ...e plate are aligned with the T shaped holes on the side of the bottom panel STEP 3 Remove the fasteners from the wheels Lay the frame down and attach the wheels 19 into the pre drilled holes at the back of the bottom panel 3 with the fasteners removed from them STEP 2 Remove the screws 15 from each of the upper support posts 5 using them to attach to the middle plate 1 from the inside Fig 1 Remove...

Page 6: ... 15 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 8 up into the radiant head 9 6 ensure the rubber ring is located at the bottom of the tube and lower it into the hole in the lower plate 7 2 15 Rubber Ring 8 6 7 1 2 15 Rubber Ring 8 6 7 1 ...

Page 7: ...0 to the studs on the radiant head 9 using the washers and wing nuts supplied 10 5 13 15 STEP 7 Attach the four guards 11 by aligning the hooks with the slots in the upper support posts 5 and secure at the top with the bracket 12 and screw supplied 11 12 5 ...

Page 8: ...the bottom panel 3 and held at the top with magnets Check and tighten all fasteners before first use STEP 9 Connect the hose to the hose connector on the underside of the control box 2 Leak test all connections using a soapy water solution Never use a flame for this purpose 11 12 14 16 17 5 11 12 14 16 17 5 STEP 8 Attach the side and back panels 13 using the 4 screws 15 supplied per panel 13 15 ...

Page 9: ... off turn control knob to OFF 7 Turn off the valve on the gas cylinder clockwise and disconnect the cylinder Note if the burner flames goes out accidentally turn off the appliance and wait at least 5 minutes to let the gas dissipate before relighting Repeat steps 2 4 Allow at least one minute to purge air through to pilot after connection to a new cylinder IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES Never use the heat...

Page 10: ...PG 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 Place pilot light in correct position and retry Note Any repairs to the heater must be carried out by a qualified person OUTDOOR FLAME HEATER FOR OUTDOOR US...

Page 11: ...IC REPRESENTATIONS OF OUTDOOR AREAS The following figures are diagrammatic representations of outdoor areas Rectangular areas have been used in these figures the same principles apply to any other shaped area 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 fo...

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