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DESIGNATION
This device is a household heater for rooms without flue gas discharge. It is prohibited to use it for heating
other types of space and rooms (offices and other work environments, residential premises such as hotels,
motels, hostels etc.).
I. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Equip the rooms with at least one smoke and gas detector on each floor.
2.
At least one ready to use dry powder extinguisher should be available.
3.
Do not store paper or waste near the source of heat.
4.
Paints, solvents and other flammable liquids should be stored far from the sources of heat and ignition.
5.
Develop evacuation plan in case of fire and ensure everyone understands the plan and is able to follow
it in emergency.
6.
The first symptoms of carbon oxide poisoning resemble flu, with headache, nausea or dizziness. If the
user
notices
such
symptoms,
the
heater
may
not
work
properly.
GO OUTSIDE IMMEDIATELY
and have the heater serviced. Some people are especially susceptible
to carbon oxide. This pertains to pregnant women, people suffering from heart or diseases, anemia,
under the influence of alcohol or with acute mountain sickness.
II. PROPERTIES, STRUCTURE AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
CHARACTERISTICS
•
Portable gas radiant heater
•
Fume analyser
- the fume analyser system will switch the heater off when the standard oxygen content in
the air falls below 18%. This prevents incomplete gas burning. The device will switch off when CO
2
and CO
concentration increases in the room.
•
Piezo ignition
- enables to light the heater up without the external fire source (e.g. matches, lighter etc.)
•
The heater is designated for
LPG G30
.
A. STRUCTURE
1.
Gas valve
2.
Gas cock
3.
Hose
4.
Gas controller
5.
Cylinder cover
6.
Gas cylinder