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Technical Data

Overall Height

:

86.6'' approx.

Overall Weight

:

82.6lbs

Overall Width

:

34''

Heater Heat Input(

Qn):

38,200 Btu/h

Heater Gas Consumption

:

2.0 Lbs per hour

Heater Injector Size

:

0.07”

Setting Pressure

:

11” per W.C

Regulator Outlet Pressure

:

11” per W.C

Standard

ANSI Z83.26a-2008 • CSA 2.37a-2008

Gas Fired Outdoor infrared Patio heaters

Gas Supply Pressure

Max.250 PSI, MIN.5 PSI

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Universal Innovations,
Kilcoole Ind. Est.,
Kilcoole,
Co. Wicklow,
Ireland.

Warranty

Keep these instructions for future reference.The patio heater has been manufactured under the highest standards of
quality and workmanship. We warrant to the original consumer purchaser that all aspects of this product will be free of
defects in material and workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase. A replacement for any defective part will be
supplied free of charge for installation by the consumer. Defects or damage caused by the use of other genuine parts
are not covered by this warranty. This warranty shall be effective from the date of purchase as shown in the
purchaser’s receipt.
This warranty is valid for the original customer only and excludes product damage due to shipment or failure which
results from alteration, product abuse or product misuse whether performed by a contractor, service company, or
consumer. We will not be responsible for labor charges and/or damage incurred in installation, repair or replacement,
nor for incidental or consequential damage.

Contact:

[email protected]    

Tel:

(678) 534 2876

Shall be used only in a well ventilated space
and shall not be used in a building, garage or
any other enclosed area. Maybe installed in
shelter no more inclusive than:
–With walls on all sides but with no overhead
cover.
– Within a partial enclosure which includes an
overhead cover and no more than two side
walls. These side walls may be parallel, as in a
breezeway, or at right angles to each other.
– Within a partial enclosure which includes an
overhead cover and three side walls, as long
as 30% or more of the horizontal periphery of
the enclosure is permanently open.

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CAUTION

• It is normal for the heater to smoke during the first few minutes of use.
• Regularly clean your patio heater after every use.
• If you smell gas – turn off the appliance and extinguish all flames. If the odour continues, immediately 

contact your gas supplier.

• In the event of an uncontrollable fire, immediately disconnect the gas cylinder moving it away from fire 

and contact

the fire services. DO NOT PUT YOURSELF AT RISK!

• Ensure aerosols are not used near this unit when in use.
• Ensure all packaging and plastic bags are disposed of safely.

40”(1M)

40”(1M)

Summary of Contents for HDMIRAGE10

Page 1: ...use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of any other appliance WARNI...

Page 2: ...1 Base 1 7 Lower Support Pole 1 2 Upper Lower Cylinder Chamber Supports A B and C 3 8 Upper Support Pole 1 3 Cylinder Chamber Door 1 9 Lantern 1 4 Cylinder Chamber Wall 1 10 Parasol Side Panels 6 5 Cy...

Page 3: ...lay out all nuts and bolts and check lengths before assembly It is recommended that the carton is cut open and spread out on the floor and used as a protective surface during assembly Refer to the ass...

Page 4: ...step 1 Base x 1 Cylinder chamber supports Base Upper Lower Cylinder Chamber Supports A B C Fix the cylinder chamber supports A B C to corresponding location on the base with 6 M6 bolts Ref C Page 3 M...

Page 5: ...y step 2 Lower Support Pole M6x12 Dome Hex Bolt C M6 Nut A M6x12 Bolt Cylinder chamber supports Fix lower support pole to cylinder chamber supports as shown using 6 M6 bolts Ref C and 6 M6 nuts Ref A...

Page 6: ...linder Chamber Wall Cylinder Chamber Wall Cylinder Chamber Supports M6Nut A Fit the cylinder chamber wall to the cylinder chamber supports using 6 dome head bolts Ref B and 6 M6 nuts Ref A Page 5 M6x1...

Page 7: ...Assembly step 4 Cylinder Chamber door Cylinder Chamber door Hinges Hang door on hinges Ensure correct alignment and tighten bolts securely Page 6...

Page 8: ...Cylinder Chamber Top M6 x 10 Dome Bolt B Cylinder Chamber Top Fit cylinder chamber top onto cylinder chamber support legs using 3 dome head bolts Ref B and M6 nuts Ref A Page 7 M6 Nut A M6x10 Dome He...

Page 9: ...Assembly step 6 M6x12 Dome Hex Bolts Page 8 Upper Support Pole Fit upper support pole to lower suport pole using 3 x m6x12 dome hex bolts Ref C M6 x 12 Dome Hex Bolt C...

Page 10: ...Assembly step 7 M6x12 Dome Hex Bolts Page 9 Lantern 1 Feed the lantern hose down the support pole and secure lantern to support pole using 4 M6x12 Dome Hex Bolts Ref C M6 x 12 Dome Hex Bolt C 1...

Page 11: ...pear there is leakage loosen and re tighten this connection If it still leaks please contact customer service on info uig biz or 678 534 2876 Note The Cylinder must be positioned as shown in the patio...

Page 12: ...tor handle Assembly step 9 Page 11 Retaining Pin Remove R clip and retaining pin Heat focus reflector bracket Reflector handle R Clip 1 2 3 Fit reflector handle Secure with retaining pin and R clip Re...

Page 13: ...s together overlapping as shown with 18 dome head bolts and nuts B A fix the top panel to the top of assembled side panels Tighten all nuts Fix assembled parasol onto top of Parabolic Reflector Bracke...

Page 14: ...urfaces with recommended cleaning agents if necessary An appliance may be installed with shelter no more inclusive than a With walls on all sides but with no overhead cover b Within a partial enclosur...

Page 15: ...r propane gas NEVER use an adjustable regulator with this appliance Please consult your gas dealer for the most suitable gas bottles for your regulator Siting Instructions This appliance is for OUTDOO...

Page 16: ...to position Turn the gas off and disconnect at the cylinder when not in use Flame Characteristic The flame pattern at the burner mesh should be visually checked whenever the heater is operated Normall...

Page 17: ...flammable structure or surface NEVER operate the heater with the top half covered burner head reflector etc DO NOT leave this product unattended when in use Always keep the cylinder level and vertical...

Page 18: ...ults from alteration product abuse or product misuse whether performed by a contractor service company or consumer We will not be responsible for labor charges and or damage incurred in installation r...

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