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Safety
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Never run the product indoors or in poorly
ventilated locations.
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To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury from
breathing toxic fumes, ensure proper
ventilation when working in confined locations.
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This product produces toxic exhaust fumes as
soon as the water heater is running. These
fumes may be colourless and odourless and
contain unburned hydrocarbons and benzole.
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If you smell gas immediately turn the gas off at
the cylinder and move the appliance & cylinder
to a well-ventilated area outside, keeping well
away from sources of heat such as naked
flames & pilot lights.
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Do not attempt to move or relocate the
appliance while it is still operating. Extinguish
the burner and cool it down. Disengage the
gas cylinder then move the heater in desired
position.
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NEVER check for leaks near open fire, heat or
pilot light. Using soap
y
water
,
coat all
connections, if bubbles appear, turn the
cylinder gas control off and re
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tighten
the
connection before re-testing.
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If symptoms such as overheating of the
burners, issues with lighting, damages to
hoses or connections or leaks from seals or
gas controls are identified do not attempt to
repair, contact customer service.
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When changing gas cylinders make sure you
do so outside in a well-ventilated location
which is away from people, animals and
ignition sources such as open fire, pilot
lights
and electrical equipment such as
heaters and cookers.
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Do not attempt to fit other types of gas
containers or cartridges.
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Check all the connections and make sure all
the connectors are tight, double check the gas
cylinder connection if it is well tightened before
you turn the cylinder gas valve on.
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Check that seals between the appliance and
the gas container are in place and in good
condition before connecting the gas container.
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When using this product, children must be
supervised by an adult at all times. Never
leave the heater unattended while operating.
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Avoid twisting & kinking the Propane
g
as
hose.
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Do not attempt to move or relocate the
appliance when it is operating. Extinguish the
burner & allow it to cool. Disengage the gas
cylinder then move the appliance.
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Prior to disconnecting the
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c
ylinder check
that the appliance is fully extinguished, the gas
cylinder control valve is in the fully ‘off’ position
and all surfaces are cool. Loosen the
connection to the gas cylinder in a clockwise
direction.
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Check that all connections are tight and that
the gas cylinder connection has been
tightened before you turn the cylinder gas
valve on.
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To check if gas remains in the cylinder,
disconnect from the appliance and hold the
cylinder in a vertical position then shake from
side to side, if there is a sound or feel of liquid
movement inside the cylinder contains gas.
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When changing gas cylinders ensure this is
conducted outside in a well-ventilated location
free from people, animals & ignition sources
such as naked flames, pilot lights & electrical
equipment such as heaters or elements.
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Inspect the appliance regularly for signs of
wear, leaks or incorrect operation. If symptoms
such as flaring of the burners, issues with
lighting, damages to hoses or connections or
leaks from seals or gas controls are identified
do not attempt to repair, contact customer
service.
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Always shut off the water heater before
attaching or changing gas bottles.
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To reduce the risk of serious or fatal burn
injuries, check for gas leakage. If gas leakage
is found, do not start or run the water heater
until leak is fixed.
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