CONNECTING THE GAS TANK
1. Use an approved regulator according to gas supply pressure and approved tubing supplied
with a length of 50cm and no longer than 100cm. When connecting the regulator to the
container avoid twisting of hose.
2. Slowly open the valve of the container and check if there is any gas leakage by brushing the
connections with soapy water. NEVER USE A MATCH! Any gas leakage will form bubbles.
In the event of gas leakage the appliance should be turned off by closing the valve and the
regulator disconnected from the bottle. Place container in its proper space and attach the
rear cover.
HOW TO CHANGE LPG CONTAINER
1. Container must be replaced in a flame-free atmosphere.
2. Do not smoke while changing the container.
3. When you needed to replace your empty container, turn off gas container's valve.
4. Make sure that the heater is extinguished completely.
5. Remove the regulator from the empty container.
6. Following the steps described in "Connecting the gas tank" to connect a filled one.
IMPORTANT
1. It is important that all gas connections have been correctly connected to prevent any leakage.
2. Put gas tank in an upright position. Using the gas tank horizontally may damage your heater
and create serious problems.
3. If a newly fitted gas tank is used, ignition may be impaired as there may be some inert
gas present in the container. In this case, change the gas tank with another which is
partially used.
4. When you light your heater for the first time or if it has not been used in a long time. Please
note; try to light the heater in open air (garden or balcony). Take your heater inside after 15
minutes operation.
5. Do not use your heater while sleeping. Do not use your heater in high-rise flats. Do not use
your heater in basements, bathrooms or bedrooms.
6. This appliance requires a hose (supplied) and a regulator (NOT supplied), check with your gas
supplier. The guard on the appliance is to prevent risk of fire or injury form burns and no part
of it should be permanently removed.