Mimosa 0151858 Manual Download Page 7

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   Refer to the gas type label for confirmation of the gas type to be used with your appliance.

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   Use only the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with this appliance.

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A dented, rusted or damaged gas cylinder may be hazardous and should be checked by your cylinder

     supplier. Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged valve connection.

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   Never connect an unregulated gas cylinder to the heater.

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This appliance is NOT suitable for use with a fixed gas supply system. Use ONLY a 9kg gas cylinder.

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   Gas connections on the heater are leak tested at the factory prior to shipment. A complete gas tightness

     check must be performed  due to possible mishandling in shipment or excessive pressure being applied to
     the heater.

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   Make a soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water.

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The soap solution can be applied with a spray bottle, brush or rag. Soap bubbles will appear in case of a

     leak.

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The heater must be checked with a full cylinder.

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   Make sure the safety control valve is in the OFF position.

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   Apply the soap solution to the gas connections.

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Turn the gas supply ON.

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   In case of a leak, turn off the gas supply. Tighten any leaking fittings, then turn the gas supply on and re-

    check.

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   Do not operate the appliance until all gas leaks have been rectified.

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   Never leak test while smoking.

Open side at least
25% of total wall area

30 percent or more in total
of the remaining wall area
is open and unrestricted

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Gas Requirements 

Leakage Test

Summary of Contents for 0151858

Page 1: ...OUTDOOR GAS AREA HEATER STAINLESS STEEL Provides warmth and ambiance for outdoor settings AGA Gas Certified Important Please retain these instructions for future use 0151858 0151858 SAH004 ODS SS 201...

Page 2: ...e gas bottle 3 Apply the soap solution to the gas connections using a soft bristle brush Soap bubbles will appear if there is a gas leak In case of a leak turn off the gas supply Tighen any leaking fi...

Page 3: ...2 Gas Requirements Page 4 Leakage Test Page 4 Operation and Storage Page 5 Cleaning and Care Page 6 Parts and Specifications Page 6 Assembly Parts and Procedures Page 7 Assembly Steps Page 8 Pilot Se...

Page 4: ...cleaning may be required as necessary The gas cylinder should be turned off when the heater is not in use Check the heater immediately if any of the following occurs the heater does not reach tempera...

Page 5: ...e of balconies at least 20 of the total wall area shall be and remain open and unrestricted Never operate heater in an explosive atmosphere like in areas where petrol or other flammable liquids or vap...

Page 6: ...Both ends open Open side at least 25 of total wall area 30 percent or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted Page 3...

Page 7: ...d due to possible mishandling in shipment or excessive pressure being applied to the heater Make a soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water The soap solution can be applied with a...

Page 8: ...s dealer 4 Never store gas cylinders underground or in places without adequate air ventilation 5 There is no limitation on the storage of appliances indoors provided that the cylinder is removed from...

Page 9: ...ible or corrosive Remove debris from the burner to keep it clean and safe for use Cover the burner unit with the optional protective cover when the heater is not in use Flame screen guard Burner assem...

Page 10: ...d flare type with internal O ring seal 6PCS M5 x 12 screw for stand and stand connectors 4pcs Self Taping Screws for burner head and tank housing body 4pcs M5X12 screw for tank housing body and stand...

Page 11: ...P 2 Use 4pcs M5X12 screw to join the tank housing base and stand Use 6pcs M5X12 screw to join the stand and stand connectors STEP 2 STEP 1 STEP 1 Tank housing body M5X12 Screw Stand Page 8 Assembly St...

Page 12: ...first one as shown in photos 3 2 Use 4pcs Self Taping Screws join the burner head and tank housing body STEP 3 Burner Head STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 4 Use the M6 Dome Nut connect the two half safety guards t...

Page 13: ...iter button then install the battery and tighten igniter button 5 4 Then leak test the gas inlet and gas cylinder connections as explained on page 4 5 5 Put the gas cylinder into the tank housing then...

Page 14: ...SHUIRUDWHG HPLWWHU WR DFFHVV WKH SLORW 7KHQ LQVHUW D SLSH FOHDQHU LQWR WKH DLU KROHV DW WKH EDVH RI WKH SLORW WXEH and in the pilot burner tube as shown below to clear spider webV RU QHVWV ORZ DLU WK...

Page 15: ...uel pressure Tank near empty Service pilot as shown in this manual Tighten connections Check connections Replace thermocouple Refill gas cylinder Burner flame is low Supply hose is bent or twisted Str...

Page 16: ...Consumer Law or Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 NZ You are entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled...

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