to the room where it is used which is why fresh air supply is that important.
18.
If the heater keeps switching off, do not light it up again before ensuring fresh air supply. If the heater
would not light up, contact the maintenance service.
19.
Do not use natural gas to fuel the device. The device is designated for LPG (G30 37mbar I
3P (B/P)
).
20.
The device must be used with a hose and pressure-reducing valve. Contact your gas provider.
21.
Do not replace the pressure-reducing valve with another one, not recommended by the heater
manufacturer. The device supply parameters are specified on the rating plate.
22.
Do not connect the device directly to a gas cylinder. The device must be used with a pressure-reducing
valve with the output pressure of 37 mbar.
23.
Do not store or use petrol or other flammable gases and liquids near the heater.
24.
Before every use the entire gas system, hose, controller, pressure-reducing valve, fumes analyser
system and burners should be inspected for any leaks or damage and at least once a year by a qualified
technician.
25.
Any leak tests should be carried out with the soapy water or specialist measurement instruments.
Do not use open flame to detect the leaks.
26.
Do not use the heater until all the connections have been inspected for leaks.
27.
Do not move the heater when in use.
28.
Before any maintenance, cleaning or repair, switch the heater off and leave to cool down.
29.
After switching off do not move the heater until the temperature falls down.
30.
Controllers, burner, fume analyser and air circuits must be kept clean.
31.
Clean the heater frequently to ensure correct operation.
32.
The gas cylinder should be disconnected when the heater is not used.
33.
ATTENTION!
Do not expose the device to rain and moisture.
34.
Do not use the heater if any part has been covered with water. Call a qualified technician
to inspect the heater and replace any part of the control system or gas control systems that had
contact with water.
35.
Do not twist flexible tubes and hoses. The hose cannot go close to sharp edges or objects with sharp
ends.
36.
Every cover or other protective device removed to inspect the heater must be installed before
the heater is switched on again.
37.
Adults and children should stay away from the hot surface to avoid scalds and clothes' ignition.
38.
Please pay attention to children staying in the heater's vicinity. Do not let them sit, stand or play near
the heater. Children and the disabled must not be left unattended near the heater.
39.
Please pay attention to pets staying in the heater's vicinity.
40.
Do not leave the turned-on heater unattended!
41.
Keep the place where the heater is located neat and tidy. Near the heater
do not accumulate flammable materials, petrol and other flammable gases and liquids.
42.
Despite proper use of the device and following all safety guidelines, some specific residual risks cannot
be completely eliminated.
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.
While in use, ensure that small children remain away from the heater.