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Sealing tape was used for openable windows and doors
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Seals and sealants are used in such places as joints round the door and window frames, between the
substructure and floor, between the walls and ceiling, between wall panels, in passages for systems,
electric and gas ducts and other.
2.
UNCONFINED SPACE
UNCONFINED SPACE ensuring at least 1.4 m
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per 290 W of the total power output of all devices installed in it.
The rooms adjoining the space where the devices are installed, not equipped with doors, are considered
to be parts of the unconfined space.
3.
CONFINED SPACE
CONFINED SPACE ensuring less than 1.4 m3 per 290 W of the total power output of all devices installed in it.
To facilitate ventilation, open the door to the adjoining room. It is also possible to ensure additional
ventilation system.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This space heater can be installed and started up by the user following both the fitting instructions as well as
the legal regulations on gas installations in premises designed for domestic use. However, for added safety,
we would recommend that this task be placed in the expert hands of an authorized technician
Before starting the installation, please ensure the device, hose and pressure-reducing valve are not damaged.
If you detect any defects, contact the seller. The valve on the gas cylinder and on the device must always be
turned off during the below-mentioned operations.
PL EAS E N OT E!
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The device needs a controller defined in the "GAS REQUIREMENTS".
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The cylinder must be connected in a room with no fire.
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Please ensure the gas control system is switched off - the valves on the cylinder and device are
closed.
1.
Remove the rear heater cover, attached in the lower part. (fig. 1)
2.
Screw the castors to the heater housing.
3.
Connect the 50 cm hose to the outlet port on the device and on the pressure-reducing valve.
Fix both connections with metal hose clamps.
4.
Connect the pressure-reducing valve to the cylinder valve. Tighten it with an adjustable spanner and
check if the connection is tight.
5.
Do not forget to place a gasket at the pressure-reducing valve nut. The pressure-reducing valve should
be appropriate for 37 mbar.
6.
Test the tightness of the entire connection (see the "LEAK TEST" below).
7.
Put the cylinder in the housing, without twisting the gas supply hose.
8.
Put the rear cover. (fig. 1)
Fig. 1