HSS Hire 90232 Operating & Safety Manual Download Page 2

For advice on the safety and suitability of this equipment
contact your local HSS Hire.
There is a serious risk of personal injury if you do not
follow all instructions laid down in this guide.
The hirer has a responsibility to ensure that all
necessary risk assessments have been completed prior
to the use of this equipment.
This equipment should only be used by an operator
who has been deemed competent to do so by his/her
employer.
This equipment should be used by an able bodied,
competent adult 
who has read and understood these
instructions. Anyone with either a temporary or permanent
disability, should seek expert advice before using it.
Keep children, animals and bystanders away from the
work area. Cordon off a NO GO area using cones and
either barriers or tape, available for hire from your local
HSS Hire.

Never use this equipment if you are ill, feeling tired,
or 

under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Wear practical, protective clothing, gloves and
footwear. 

Do not touch the grilles or heating element during use or
attempt to move the heater.
Extreme care should be taken whenever the heater is left
operating and unattended.
Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug, or
after the heater malfunctions, or has been dropped, or
damaged 
in any manner. Return the heater to local HSS Hire.
Do not attempt to repair or adjust any electrical or
mechanical functions

Do not site the heater on soft surfaces or where openings
may become blocked.

Ensure the unit is upright on a flat stable surface before
operating.

Do not insert or allow objects to touch the heating element
and never place anything on the heater safety guard 
(e.g.
towels), as this may damage the heater and could cause an
electrical shock or fire. 

Never use your heater to dry washing.
Always disconnect 
your appliance from the mains before any
cleaning.
Do not use the heater in areas where petrol, paint, or other
flammable substances are stored.
Always unplug the heater when not in use. 
When
disconnecting,

never pull by the cord. Always grip the plug

and pull from the power socket.

GENERAL SAFETY

IDENTIFIER

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

BASIC TECHNIQUES

CAUTION

If the heating element has stopped glowing it may

still be live, please check that the heat setting

indicates the heater is off.

Patio Heater plug into a standard 240v 13amp power
socket. 
If the equipment fails, or if its power supply cable or
plug becomes damaged, return it.

Never try to repair it

yourself.
Keep flexes out of harm’s way, 
and clear of the work area.
Never carry the product by the cable.
Never pick up or carry the product when it is operating
or still connected to the mains supply. 
When necessary use only

extension cords of a type

approved for the application and with conductors of
adequate cross section. 
The heater may otherwise lose
performance and the extension cord may overheat.
Check the extension cord at regular intervals. If it shows any
signs of damage replace immediately.
When the equipment needs extension cord it is
recommended to use 

minimum 2,5 mm

2

cross section

cord with maximum length of 15m.
Extension leads should be fully unwound and loosely
coiled, 
away from the equipment. Never run them through
water, over sharp edges or where they could trip someone.

Keep the equipment dry, using electrical equipment
in very damp or wet conditions can be dangerous.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, use a suitable RCD
(Residual Current-Operated Device) available from your
local HSS Hire. Alternatively power the equipment from a
mains circuit with a built in RCD.
Ensure the power socket is switched OFF before
plugging into the power supply.

Move the equipment to desire place. Make sure the 

surface

is flat and stable. When positioning the unit observe the
recommended 

safety

distance from surrounding
objects. Front of the
equipment should be at
least 1.5m away from the
nearest object. Top, back and
sides, at least 1m away. 
Before connecting heater to
power supply ensure the
power socket is switched
OFF,  
then plug in unit to
socket and  switch the
socket ON. The heater is
ready to use.
Start using heater by
pressing heat adjustment
button in control panel.

GETTING STARTED

Never use the Patio Heater until you have fully read and
understood this User Guide and the machine has been
properly set up using the information it contains.
Patio Heater has been designed for domestic and
commercial use, 
to heat indoor and outdoor spaces using
energy efficient far-infrared Carbon Fibre heating
technology.

The appliance must only be used for the

intended purpose according to these instructions. 
The unit is weatherproof, 
however, to prolong the life of
the heater it is

strongly recommended that the heater is

stored in a dry place during heavy rain and when not in
use 

covered.

Special care should be taken when any heater is used near
children and pets.
Never locate the heater where it may fall into a swimming
pool or other water container. Never use in a bathroom or
shower room
Do not use this heater in conjunction with a timer device or
any other device, 
which facilitates unattended switch on.
Do not direct the heater towards curtains, furniture or
other flammable objects 
(see Moving and positioning).
The front grille is intended to prevent direct access to the
heating elements 
and must be in place when the heater is on.

Built in light

PIR Economy 

sensor

CONTROL PANEL

Left tube ON 

indicator

Energy saving

mode indicator

Appliance

indicator -

Standby

Both tubes ON

indicator

Right tube ON 

indicator

Economy

feature

ON/OFF

Light ON/OFF

Heat Adjustment 

Heat Tubes OFF

Infrared heating elements

Protective grille

Adjustable

head

Hand grip

Transport rollers

Cable storage compartment

and rating label position

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