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Model Gas 

Bottle 

Size 

Outback® 
Patio Heater 

Propane 10kg 

D. For Your Safety  

 
If you smell gas:  

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Turn off gas supply at bottle. 

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Extinguish all naked flames; do not operate 
any electrical appliances.          

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Ventilate the area. 

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Check for leaks as detailed in this manual. 

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If odour persists, contact your dealer or gas 
supplier immediately. 

 
 

E. Important Information 

 
Please read these instructions carefully before 
assembly and use. 

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Retain these instructions for future reference. 

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For outdoor use only – do not use indoors. 
This appliance should never be used in 
basements or below ground level. 

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Ensure the heater stands on a firm level 
surface. 

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Always turn off the gas at the cylinder 
whenever the heater is not alight! Turning 
the patio heater control knob fully 
clockwise does not close off the gas 
supply! 

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For use with LPG bottled gas only. A fixed 
pressure regulator of 28-30mbar must be used 
for butane or 37mbar for propane. The use of 
an adjustable regulator is dangerous and must 
never be used with this heater. 

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LP gas cylinders must not be stored or used in 
the horizontal position. A leak would be very 
serious and liquid could enter the gas line. 

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These instructions are only valid if your country 
is one of the following listed country codes on 
the appliance. If this code is not present on the 
appliance, it is necessary to refer to the 
technical instructions, which will provide the 
necessary information concerning the 
modification of the appliance to the conditions 
of use for the country. 

(Country Codes: DK, FI, NL, NO, SE, BE, 
ES, FR,GB, IE, IT, LU, PT, IN, IL, IS, JO, KW, 
LB, MY, MX, SA, CZ, CY, EE, GR, HU, LV, 
LT, MT, PL, SI) 

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Before installation, check that the local 
distribution conditions, nature of gas, and 
pressure, and adjustment of the appliance are 
compatible. 

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Do not use heater where the reflector is within 
1.5m of any flammable structure or surface or 
any other surface that may be affected by heat, 
such as glass or plastic. 

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Do not move the heater while alight. 

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This appliance must not be left unattended 
when lit. 

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Never operate the heater with the top half 
covered (burner head, reflector, etc.) 

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Parts of this heater can become very hot – 
care must be taken when children, elderly 
people, and animals are present.

 

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When the heater is not alight, always turn off 
gas at the bottle or cylinder valve.

 

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Do not store flammable materials near this 
heater. 

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Do not use aerosols near this heater. 

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Failure to follow the manual’s instructions 
could result in serious injury or damage. 

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If you have any queries regarding these 
instructions, contact your local dealer. 

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If the appliance is not alight because the pilot 
has become extinguished, the hose will still be 
full of gas which may liquefy in cold weather or 
leak out if the system is not sound. IT IS 
ESSENTIAL THAT THE CYLINDER IS 
TURNED OFF AT ALL TIMES WHEN THE 
HEATER IS NOT ALIGHT.

 

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As with other free standing garden equipment, 
the patio heater may become unstable during 
strong winds. For this reason, we do not 
recommend outdoor storage or use during 
strong winds. For added safety, the heater can 
be secured to the ground using the holes 
provided in the base.

 

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Remove the gas bottle before moving the patio 
heater.

 

 
 

F. Gas and Regulator Information 

 
This heater, hose, (and regulator, if included), are 
approved for use in the UK. The heater is also 
approved for use in other countries as listed in the 
Technical Specifications included in the heater 
manual. If the heater is intended to be used 
outside of the UK, the consumer MUST seek 
advice from the local qualified gas supplier as to 
the suitability of the heater and with regards to the 
correct hose and regulator that  they should be 
using. 
 
This appliance can use either propane or butane 
LPG bottled gas. For optimal performance we 
recommend that only propane gas is used. 
Propane gas is supplied under a number of 
different names and bottle colours. Never store the 
gas bottles inside a building. If in doubt, please 
consult your gas dealer/distributor. 
 
For optimal performance, we suggest the 
following: 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PH04

Page 1: ...modification of the appliance misuse or failure to follow the instructions may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty This does not affect your statutory rights Retain these instructions for future reference Leak test annually Check the hose connections are tight and leak test each time you reconnect the gas bottle FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extingui...

Page 2: ...se Top 1 A11 Base Support 3 A12 Base Hull 1 A13 Base 1 A14 Wheel Locknut 2 A16 Wheel Axle Washer 2 A17 Wheel Axle Bracket 1 Hardware For more details see Hardware Reference diagram B1 M6x20 Hex Bolt 8 B2 Large Plain Washer 9 B3 M6 Hex Locknut 8 B4 M4x15 Flat Screw 6 B5 Small Plain Washer 6 B6 M4 Hex Nut 6 B7 1 4UNCx12 Bolt 8 B8 Spacer 1 B9 Latch 1 Pre Assembled Component Specifications subject to ...

Page 3: ...rence Diagram Specifications subject to change without prior notice Part B1 7pcs Part B2 7pcs Part B3 7pcs Part B4 6pcs Part B5 6pcs Part B6 6pcs Part B7 8pcs Part B1 1pc Part B2 2pcs Part B3 1pc Part B8 1pc Part B9 1pc ...

Page 4: ...B4 small plain washers B5 and M4 hex nuts B6 The hull is secured using only the two side base supports The additional 3 slots in the base hull must be positioned at the top Now fully tighten the base support screws shown in step 2 Remove the six base support screws from the base and assemble the base supports A11 The additional 3 slots in the base hull must be positioned at the top WARNING Do not ...

Page 5: ...t B1 through a large plain washer B2 and spacer B8 Place the door latch over the spacer insert the bolt through another plain washer B2 base hull and secure with an M6 locknut B3 A1 Remove the 4 screws and washers from the lower flange of the burner head NB Hose joints should be leak tested during assembly as detailed on P 8 Feed the gas hose down through the post A7 into the base assembly Secure ...

Page 6: ...he round head bolts B7 Repeat steps 8 and 9 for remaining half of table Attach the door A9 Confirm the heater control knob is turned to the PILOT position and connect the gas hose to your regulator and the regulator to your gas bottle following your regulator supplier instructions A8 B7 A8 From inside of the tables secure the table bracket B10 to the two table half together using the table bracket...

Page 7: ...h as glass or plastic Do not move the heater while alight This appliance must not be left unattended when lit Never operate the heater with the top half covered burner head reflector etc Parts of this heater can become very hot care must be taken when children elderly people and animals are present When the heater is not alight always turn off gas at the bottle or cylinder valve Do not store flamm...

Page 8: ...If the hose is damaged it must be replaced with hose suitable for use with LPG and meet the national standards for the country of use N B The date on U K orange hose is the date of manufacture not the expiry date G3 Fixing the Regulator to the Gas Bottle Confirm the heater control knob is turned fully clockwise to the PILOT position Connect the regulator to the gas bottle according to your regulat...

Page 9: ...nsure the flames are burning evenly around the burner The optimal colour of a properly burning flame is blue with yellow tips If the pilot or main burner fail to light turn control knob fully clockwise to the PILOT position turn gas off at the cylinder and wait 5 minutes before repeating manual lighting procedure If pilot or main burner STILL fails to ignite turn control knob fully clockwise to th...

Page 10: ...ference and correspondence record your serial number here See sticker on side of patio heater Serial No _________________________ This number may be required when ordering spare parts or accessories A part reference number may also be required where applicable Model Name PH04 CE Approval 0359 359BR216 Heat Input 13 5kW Gas Consumption 980g hr Injector Size 1 93 Gas Types Butane or Propane Operatin...

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