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Using the parabolic heater
Switching on
!
!
1. Check that the connection between heater
and gas container is tight.
2. Open the control valve by turning the temper-
ature control knob a quarter turn anti-clock-
wise (fig.
3. Hold a lit match near the burner edge
2.
✔
The burner lights.
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4. Adjust the heating intensity by turning the tem-
perature control knob (see fig.
Switching off
1. Close the control valve by turning the temper-
ature control knob fully clockwise (see
fig.
1.
2. Make sure that the appliance is fully extin-
guished before leaving the appliance unat-
tended.
Disconnecting the parabolic heater
from the gas container
!
1. Check that the appliance is fully extinguished,
the control valve is closed (see chapter
“Switching off” on page 9) and all surfaces are
cool.
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2. Unscrew the heater from the gas container
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3. Check the contents of the gas container by
shaking the gas container. If there is a sound or
feeling of liquid movement, the cylinder con-
tains gas.
4. If necessary, dispose the gas container accord-
ing to the instructions printed on the gas con-
tainer.
Cleaning and maintenance
A
➤
Occasionally clean the appliance exterior with a
damp cloth.
WARNING! Fire hazard
• Make sure that all air inlets and
exhausts are kept free from obstruction
and closure.
• The appliance must be operated no
closer than 800 mm to the sides and
800 mm above all combustible sur-
faces, fabrics, flammable materials and
persons.
CAUTION! Burn hazard
• Do not move the appliance during
use.
• Do not touch the hot parts of the appli-
ance during and after use. Leave the
appliance to cool down properly.
NOTE
Do not open the control valve beyond
the marking for maximum intensity to pre-
vent unnecessary flaring and gas waste.
WARNING! Explosion hazard
Only change gas containers outdoors in
a well-ventilated area, away from naked
flames, any other source of ignition, and
other people.
NOTE
Make sure that you do not lose the seal-
ing washer while unscrewing the heater.
NOTE
The gas container may be disconnected
although some gas remains.
NOTICE!
• Never clean the parabolic heater
under running water or in dish water.
• Do not allow water to enter the burner
outlet.
• Do not use sharp or hard objects, abra-
sive cleaning agents or bleach during
cleaning as these can damage the par-
abolic heater.
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