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The control can then be turned in an anti-
clockwise direction to the “LOW” or “HIGH”
position. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TURN THE
CONTROL KNOB WITHOUT RELEASING
FROM ITS PUSHED-IN POSITION. FAILURE
TO CARRY OUT THIS INSTRUCTION
COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE
VALVE ASSEMBLY.
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In windy weather, light and operate the heater
in an area protected from the wind. Do not
move the heater while it is alight.
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On the main burner, the flames should ignite
in a circular fashion around the edges of the
burner. Ensure the flames are burning evenly
around the burner.
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The optimal colour of a properly burning flame
is blue with yellow tips.
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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 lighting procedure.
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If pilot or main burner STILL fails to ignite, turn
control knob fully clockwise to the “PILOT”
position, turn gas off at the cylinder and wait 5
minutes, then follow the steps in the section
titled ‘Manual Lighting Procedure’.
H3. Manual Lighting Procedure
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Open the gas control valve on the gas bottle
or regulator.
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Insert a lit match through the match-lighting
hole in the mesh of the burner assembly.
Position the match near the pilot.
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Push in the knob at the ”PILOT” position.
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Push knob in for a minimum of 10 seconds,
and visually confirm proper lighting of the
pilot. If the pilot fails to light, repeat lighting
sequence and hold knob in for 20 seconds.
(When using with a new cylinder or after
changing a cylinder, you may need to hold the
knob in for as much as one minute in order to
purge all air from the gas train.)
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The control can then be turned in an anti-
clockwise direction to the “LOW” or “HIGH”
position. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TURN THE
CONTROL KNOB WITHOUT RELEASING
FROM ITS PUSHED-IN POSITION. FAILURE
TO CARRY OUT THIS INSTRUCTION
COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE
VALVE ASSEMBLY.
•
In windy weather, light and operate the heater
in an area protected from the wind. Do not
move the heater while it is alight.
•
On the main burner, the flames should ignite
in a circular fashion around the edges of the
burner. Ensure 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 the “PILOT”
position, turn gas off at the cylinder, and
contact your local authorised gas dealer.
H4. Shut down procedure
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Turn knob fully clockwise to the “PILOT”
position.
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Turn gas off at the cylinder or regulator.
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Let the heater cool down sufficiently before
handling and/or moving.
I. Care and Maintenance
Regularly clean your patio heater between uses
and especially after extended periods of storage.
Ensure the heater control is turned fully clockwise
to the “PILOT” position, the gas is shut off at the
cylinder, and the heater and its components are
sufficiently cool before cleaning. Never douse the
heater with water when its surfaces are hot.
I1. Heater Base and Post
Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe dirt and grime
away. Do not use any abrasives or solvents, which
can damage the surface paint.
I2. Fixings
All screws and bolts, etc. should be checked and
tightened on a regular basis.
I3. Table
Your patio heater table is manufactured using a
hardwood ideally suited to outdoor use. Its
condition and appearance can be maintained by
applying Teak oil or similar, as required. Hardwood
will naturally weather and change its appearance.
It is quite natural for small cracks to appear on the
surface of the wood.
I4. Storage
Do not leave the patio heater exposed to outside
weather conditions or stored in damp, moist areas.
To save space during long-term storage, the
reflector can be removed by removing the acorn
nuts that hold it in place. Take care to ensure the
shape of the reflector is not damaged or deformed,
as this will affect performance. When using the
heater after extended periods of storage, re-attach
the reflector by fastening it onto the burner head.
The heater should never be operated without the
reflector in place. If the heater is to be stored
indoors, the gas bottle must be disconnected and
left outside. The gas bottle should always be
stored outside, in a dry, well-ventilated area, away