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Maintenance

Storage between uses:

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Turn the control knob to “OFF” position.

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Disconnect LP source.

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Store heater upright in an area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather (such as rain, sleet, hail, snow, dust 

     and debris).

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If desired, cover heater to protect exterior surfaces and to help prevent build up in air passages.

 

Storage during periods of extended inactivity or when transporting:

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Turn the control knob to “OFF” position.

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Disconnect LP source and move to a secure, well ventilated location outdoors. DO NOT store in a location that will

     exceed 125

.  

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Store heater upright in an area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather (such as rain, sleet, hail, snow, dust 

      and debris).

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If desired, cover heater to protect exterior surfaces and to help prevent build up in air passages.

Care and Cleaning

To enjoy years of outstanding performance from your heater, make sure you perform the following

maintenance activities on a regular basis:

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Keep exterior surface clean.

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Use warm soapy water for cleaning. Never use flammable or corrosive cleaning agents.

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While washing your unit, be sure to keep the area around the burner dry at all times. If the gas control is exposed to 

     water, do NOT try to use it. It must be replaced.

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Keep the appliance area free and clean from combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids.

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At least once a year, the unit should be inspected for the presence of spiders, spider webs or other insects.

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Air flow must be unobstructed. Keep controls, burner, and circulating air passageways clean. Signs of possible  

     blockage include:

      Gas odor with extreme yellow tipping of flame.

      Heater does NOT reach the desired temperature.

      Heat glow is excessively uneven.

      Heat makes popping noises.

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Spider and insects can nest in burner or orifices. This dangerous condition can damage heater and render it unsafe for 

     use. Clean burner holes by using a heavy-duty pipe cleaner. Compressed air may help clear away smaller particles.

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Carbon deposits may create a fire hazard. Clean reflector, thermocouple, and emitter screen with a dry cloth if any 

      carbon deposits develop.

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The burner is made from stainless steel, but extreme heat and a corrosive environment can cause surface corrosion to 

     occur. This can be removed with a brass wire brush. Inspect the burner at least annually for cracks, insect nests, 

     excessive corrosion or any other damage. If the burner is damaged, it must be replaced with a burner specified by the 

     manufacturer before the appliance is put into operation.

 

NOTE: 

Wait until heater is cool before covering.

 

 

 

 

NOTE: 

Wait until heater is cool before covering.

 

 

 

 

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  Whenever conduct hose/regulator inspection, pull out the door using handle on the door panel to gain access.

Summary of Contents for GYM-81008

Page 1: ...turned off DO NOT REMOVE DEFACE OR OBLITERATE THIS LABEL EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY ANSI NFPA 58 DANGER Do not store a spare LP cylinder under or near a barbecue grill or other heat sources NEVER fill a...

Page 2: ...ain this manual for future reference WARNING result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try lighting any appliance Do not touch any electrical sw...

Page 3: ...or LP Gas Cylinders or the standard for Cylinders Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Good and Commission CAN CSA B339 as applicable The LP gas supply cylinder must be provided with a cy...

Page 4: ...must be replaced prior to operating the heater Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person The heater should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified servi...

Page 5: ...ve all parts refer to the hardware and package contents list If you are missing parts please contact after services for further assistance NOTE Please read and understand the entire l l a t s n i r o...

Page 6: ...E 1 Description Leg A Leg B Leg C Leg D Metal Lid Part Quantity I 1 J 1 K L 1 M 1 Description Side Panel Back panel Side Panel with Window Gas tank support Cross Bar F 1 Fire Glass G H Table top with...

Page 7: ...using one M6 x 10 mm Bolt AA Assembling the front door frame 7 1 2 Assembling the legs Assembly D H AA AA B A C D G Attach the Legs A B C to the Table Top with Burner G by using eight M6x10mm Bolts A...

Page 8: ...o not tighten the bolts at this step Attach the control panel to the side panel with window K by using four M5x12 mm bolts CC and tighten them 4 Assembling the side panel Attach the side panel I to th...

Page 9: ...s at this step Attach the back panel J to the legs B C by using B C AA AA C AA BB Attach the gas tank support L to side panels K I with four M6x16 mm bolts BB Attach cross bar M to the bottom of back...

Page 10: ...al Lid E must be removed when the burner is in cylinder by tightening the screw in the gas tank support L Connect the hose and regulator to the cylinder Place the fire glass F operation Wait until it...

Page 11: ...rating the appliance Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person The appliance should be inspected before each use and at least annually by a qualified service person More fre...

Page 12: ...ion where regulator connects to cylinder 5 Turn cylinder valve ON 2 Make sure all fire pit and light valves are OFF If bubbles appear at any connection there is a leak 1 Turn cylinder valve OFF 2 If l...

Page 13: ...sts A clogged tube can lead to a fire WARNING If the burner does not light within 10 seconds turn the valve off and wait 5 minutes for gas to dissipate before repeating the procedure Shut Down 1 To ex...

Page 14: ...ree and clean from combustible materials gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids At least once a year the unit should be inspected for the presence of spiders spider webs or other insects Air f...

Page 15: ...ther the thermocouple or valve is faulty The thermocouple must have time to heat up Hold the knob in for 30 seconds after the burner lights then release The unit will shut down if winds are greater th...

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