INSTRUCTIONS - 12
BURNER OPERATION
The burner head unit emitter screen will burn bright red when operating
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normally. The heat generated is VERY INTENSE. Note : It is normal for some
discoloration of the emitter screen after use.
The burner flame wil normally show blue with yellow tip flames (see fig.).
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Shoud you notice the flame to be predominatly yellow or producing thick
black smoke, this is an indicatio of air flow obstruction. Shut the unit off
and check burner and passageways for debris, insects, spider webs and
excessive carbon build up. Clean as needed.
HINT
: Use a can of compressed air or an air compressor to blow out burner
and gas valve areas in the head unit. Spray liberally through vent holes and
manual lighting holes.
8-2 SAFETY HINTS
1. Closing the gas cylinder
Always completely close the gas valve of the gas cylinder after use and for storage.
2. Removing the regulator and hose
Remove the regulator and the hose by turning the nut clockwise.
3. Checking the threads for damage
Check the threads on the cylinder bottle valve for damage. If you suspect damage, replace the unit.
WARNING
AFTER SHUTTING OFF APPLIANCE WAIT 5 MINUTES
BEFORE RE-LIGHTING.
There is a built-in safety system designed to prevent
immediate re-lighting after use.
WARNING !
WARNING !
When storing the heater, the connection between the propane tank and the heater must be disconnected and
the propane tank removed from the enclosure and stored outdoors in a well ventilated area and/or in accor-
dance with Chapter 7 of the Standards of the Storage and Handling of Liquified Gases – ANSI/NFPA 59-1986.
*** FOR YOUR SAFETY ***
Do NOT store or use gasoline or other liquids or
products that produce flammable vapors in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.