NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING,
CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE, OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A
FUEL SOURCE.
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Cabinet Heater User's Manual
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STORAGE / MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect the LP cylinder from the
regulator assembly and remove the LP cylinder
from the heater before putting the heater into
storage. If, for any reason, the heater is to be
stored indoors, the heater MUST be discon-
nected from the LP cylinder, and the cylinder
stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area, out
of the reach of children, and in accordance with
the Standard for Storage and Handling of Lique-
fied Gasses, ANSI/NFPA 58 - latest edition. The
plastic valve plug or valve cover supplied with
the LP cylinder must be reinstalled on the valve
to protect the fitting from damage.
NOTE: Repair of this heater should be done
by a qualified service person.
It is recommended that you save all of the pack-
aging materials that came with your heater, and
re-package the heater using these materials for
safe storage.
Debris, dust and dirt inside of the heater body
can affect the performance of your heater. This
debris can impair the heaters ability to draw air
for ventilation and combustion. Spiderwebs can
also appear during periods of inactivity.
Be sure to inspect the heater before each use to
look for any such obstructions. Be sure to keep
the air passage-ways, burner and combustion
areas clean. Wipe with a damp cloth or use a
vacuum cleaner to clean these areas. It is sug-
gested that you perform a thorough cleaning at
least once every 30 days of operation. You may
need to clean the heater more often if condi-
tions are naturally dirty.
Clean the ceramic plaques using compressed air
below 30 PSI to prevent damage to plaques.
A yellow tip of the pilot flame indicates that the
burner area may be in need of cleaning.
Never store an LP cylinder inside of a building or near any other gas
or oil burning appliances.
DANGER
Always be sure that the heater has been allowed to cool for at least
30 minutes before attempting to store, service, or perform mainte-
nance.
CAUTION