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  Press the ON/OFF button. The fan will turn on and the 

first gas valve will open. The LED will display solid red 
and then then displays green when the burner is ready 
to be ignited. The flashing green LED is a timer set for 10 
seconds to allow the thermostat time to heat up to the 
operating range after the burner is lit. 

  Press the electronic ignition button and the second valve 

will open to the burner. Hold until the LED displays a solid 
green. Release the igniter button and the burner should 
remain lit.

 

NOTE:

 If the burner doesn’t remain lit, wait 30 seconds 

and repeat the starting steps, making sure the electronic 
ignition button is pressed immediately after it begins flash-
ing green and held until the LED displays a solid green 
to lock the gas valve in the on position. If it still fails to 
ignite, check fuel level in the propane cylinder. 

 

NOTE: 

A solid red LED indicates a fault condition. Contact 

Customer Service for assistance.

To stop:

  Press the ON/OFF button. The heater will automatically 

shut down.

  Turn the handwheel on the propane cylinder to the fully 

off position.

  Remove the regulator and propane hose from the propane 

cylinder and replace the cap on the cylinder.

  Remove the power cord or battery from the unit.

To restart:

  Allow the unit to cool for 5 minutes.

  Follow the steps under 

Starting/Stopping the Heater

.

NOTICE:

The unit may relight immediately if the ON/OFF button 
is pressed less than 5 minutes after shutdown and the 
gas valve hasn’t had sufficient time to cool completely. 
Make sure the heater is placed in a safe position before 
pressing the ON/OFF button.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

See Figure 8, page 14.

The temperature control knob controls the flow rate of the 
propane for the variable heat output. The temperature control 
adjusts from 30,000 to 60,000 BTU. 

  To increase the temperature, turn the temperature control 

knob clockwise.

  For a lower temperature, turn the temperature control 

knob counterclockwise.

AUTO SHUT OFF

The gas valve will automatically shut off during any of the 
following conditions:

 

Flame out

 — If the propane tank is empty or the flame is 

accidently extinguished.

 

Over temperature

 — If the flow of air becomes blocked or 

the temperature inside the unit is too high, the first valve 
will automatically shut off and the LED will flash red. The 
heater can be relit after the thermostat cools down.

 

NOTE: 

A flashing red LED indicates an operation error. 

Make sure air flow is not restricted. Turn off the unit and 
restart.

 

Low voltage

 — such as a power outage or a low battery.

 

Improper fan rotation

 — If the fan is not rotating properly, 

the unit will automatically shut off and the LED will display 
solid red. The LED will remain solid red and the unit will 
shut off before igniting if there is still an issue with the 
fan. If the fan battery is drained, the system will shut off 
the valve.

STORAGE

Always remove the propane cylinder, propane hose and 
regulator, battery pack, and/or power cord from the unit when 
storing. Reinstall the rubber protector cap to the propane 
inlet to avoid damage and prevent debris or insects from 
entering the gas line. Always store the unit indoors.

OPERATION

NOTE: MAINTENANCE INFORMATION BEGINS ON PAGE 12 AFTER FRENCH  

AND SPANISH LANGUAGE SECTIONS. ILLUSTRATIONS START ON PAGE 13.

Summary of Contents for PCL801

Page 1: ...il 4 5 S mbolos 6 Aspectos el ctricos 7 Caracter sticas 8 Herramientas necesarias 8 Armado 8 9 Funcionamiento 10 11 Mantenimiento 12 Ilustraciones 13 14 Pedidos de piezas y servicio P g posterior OPER...

Page 2: ...propane heater is operating DANGER If you smell propane gas shut off propane to the heater at the propane cylinder If odor continues keep away from the heater and immediately call your propane gas su...

Page 3: ...ble Space Heating Devices and EquipmentusedintheConstructionIndustryortheNatural Gas and Propane Installation Codes CSA B149 1 Periodically monitor levels of CO CO2 and existing NO2 existing at the co...

Page 4: ...ntrol of the product in unexpected situations PROPANE HEATER USE AND CARE Do not use the product if switch does not turn it on or off A product that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous a...

Page 5: ...only Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors n Make sure your extension cord is in good condition Whenusinganextensioncord besuretouseoneheavy enough to carry the current yo...

Page 6: ...ndicates a potential personal injury hazard Read Operator s Manual Toreducetheriskofinjury usermustreadandunderstandoperator s manual before using this product Wet Conditions Alert Do not expose to ra...

Page 7: ...e be sure to use an extension cord that has the capacity to handle the current the product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in overheating and loss of power Use...

Page 8: ...cylinder is disconnected from the propane hose and regulator UNPACKING This product requires assembly n Carefully remove the tool and any accessories from the box All items listed in the Includes sec...

Page 9: ...ion DO NOT use this regulator Inspectvalveconnectionportandregulator Lookforany damage or debris Remove any debris Inspect hose for damage Never attempt to use damaged or plugged equipment Seeyourloca...

Page 10: ...into place and the battery pack is secured before beginning operation Depress the latches to remove the battery pack Forcompletecharginginstructions seetheoperator smanu als for your battery pack and...

Page 11: ...the heater is placed in a safe position before pressing the ON OFF button TEMPERATURE CONTROL See Figure 8 page 14 The temperature control knob controls the flow rate of the propaneforthevariableheat...

Page 12: ...ous pourriez avoir un empoisonnement au monoxyde de carbone Ne dormez pas pendant que l appareil de chauffage au propane fonctionne DANGER Si une odeur de gaz propane se d gage fermer l alimentation e...

Page 13: ...ux plus r cents codes locaux En l absence de tels codes utiliser tats Unis National Fuel Gas Code la norme de l American National Standards Institute ANSI Z223 1 de la National Fire Protection Associa...

Page 14: ...e doigt sur le commutateur ou l insertion du blocs piles o cordon prolongateur avec le commutateur en position de marche est une invite aux accidents Ne pas travailler hors de port e Toujours se tenir...

Page 15: ...tres endroits o il y a pr sence d eau S assurer que le cordon prolongateur est en bon tat Si un cordon prolongateur est utilis s assurer que sa capacit est suffisante pour supporter le courant de fonc...

Page 16: ...le de recyclage Ceproduitutiliselespilesdelithium ion Li ion Lesr glementations localesougouvernementalespeuventinterdiredejeterlespilesdans les ordures m nag res Consulter les autorit s locales comp...

Page 17: ...perte de puissance et une surchauffe Se reporter au tableau ci dessous pour d terminer le calibre minimum de fil requis pour un cordon donn Utiliser exclusivement des cordons gainecylindriquehomologu...

Page 18: ...ervice des incendies S il n y a pas de fuite continuer l installation et le branchement de la bouteille de propane D BALLAGE Ce produit doit tre assembl n Extraiga cuidadosamente la herramienta y los...

Page 19: ...ement le r gulateur et tournez l crou d accouplement dans le sens horaire pour le retirer Mettre le capuchon antipoussi re sur la sortie de la vanne de la bouteille lorsque celle ci n est pas utilis e...

Page 20: ...le bloc piles Pour prendre connaissance des consignes de chargement consulter le manuel d utilisation des piles et des chargeurs AVERTISSEMENT Toujours retirer le bloc piles o cordon prolongateur de l...

Page 21: ...de chauffage est dans une position s curitaire avant d appuyer sur le bouton marche arr t CONTR LE DE LA TEMP RATURE Voir la figure 8 page 15 Le bouton de r glage de la temp rature contr le le d bit d...

Page 22: ...ono No duerma mientras el calentador con propano est en funcionamiento PELIGRO Si siente olor a gas propane cierre el suministro de gas propano al calentador en el cilindro de gas propano Si el olor p...

Page 23: ...la NFPA Canad C digo de Instalaci n de Gas Natural y Propano norma B149 1delaAsociaci nCanadiensedeNormas Canadian Standards Association CSA C digo de Almacenamiento y Manipulaci n de Propano norma CS...

Page 24: ...l paquete de bater as o cord n de extensi n Llevar los productos con el dedo en el interruptor o instalar el paquete de bater as o cord n de extensi n en la producto con el interruptor puesto es causa...

Page 25: ...encocinas ba osuotroslugaresdondehayaagua Aseg rese de que est en buen estado el cord n de extensi n Al utilizar un cord n de extensi n utilice uno del calibre suficiente para soportar la corriente qu...

Page 26: ...al del operador Parareducirelriesgodelesiones elusuariodebeleerycomprender el manual del operador antes de usar este producto Alerta de condiciones h medas No exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni la use e...

Page 27: ...zar un cord n de extensi n con la suficiente capacidad para soportar la corrientedeconsumodelaproducto Uncord ndeuncalibre insuficiente causa una ca da en el voltaje de l nea la cual a su vez produce...

Page 28: ...no Comun quese con un proveedor de gas o con el departamento de bomberos DESEMPAQUETADO Este producto requiere armarse Extraiga cuidadosamente de la caja la herramienta y los accesorios Todos los elem...

Page 29: ...s ni tapamos equipo Vea a su Comerciante local de propano de elep para reparaciones Para desconectar Sostenga el regulador con firmeza y gire la tuerca de acoplamiento en sentido horario para quitarla...

Page 30: ...el paquete quede bien fijo en el producto antes de empezar a utilizarlo Oprima los pestillos para extraer el paquete de bater as Paraobtenerinstruccionesespec ficasdecarga leaelmanual del operador qu...

Page 31: ...os de 5 minutos despu s del apagado y no ha pasado el tiempo suficiente para que la v lvula de gas se enfr e por completo Aseg rese de que el calentador est en una posici n segura antes de presionar e...

Page 32: ...mati res plastiques peuvent tre endommag es par divers types de solvants du commerce Utiliser un chiffon propre pour liminer la salet la poussi re l huile la graisse etc AVERTISSEMENT Ne jamais laisse...

Page 33: ...Cylinder valve vanne de bouteille v lvula del cilindro C Cap capuchon correa B C A A A On off button bouton on off marche arr t bot n de encendido y apagado B Electronic ignition button bouton d allum...

Page 34: ...uete de bater a B Battery port logements de bloc piles puertos de bater as C Latches loquet pestillo B A Receptacle prise recept culo B Power cord cordon d alimentation cord n de corriente B A A On of...

Page 35: ...NOTES NOTAS...

Page 36: ...ces ou accessoires sont manquantes ou endommag es ne pas retourner ce produit au magasin Appeler imm diatement au 1 800 525 2579 pour obtenir de l aide Inscrire les num ros de mod le et de s rie insc...

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