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4.  CONTENTS

4.1.   

 

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Contents:

 

• Heater stand and mounting bolts 

 

 

 

• Heater assembly   

 

 

 

• Hose and gas bottle regulator

5.  ASSEMBLY

5.1. 

  

Attach the stand to the heater assembly using the two bolts supplied, fig.2.

5.2. 

  

Fit the regulator to the gas bottle by screwing the POL nut anticlockwise into the port of the gas bottle valve. Tighten nut with spanner.

5.3. 

  

Attach one end of the gas hose to the barbed male connector on the regulator and hose clip . Attach the other end of the gas hose to the  

 

barbed male connector of the heater valve inlet and hose clip. A small amount of washing up liquid would assist fitting the hose. Ensure  

 

the hose is routed so that it does not touch any part of the heater, which will become hot during operation.

5.4. 

  

Open the gas bottle valve and, using soapy water, check all joints for leaks.

6.  OPERATION

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions in Section 1.

6.1. 

  

SITING THE HEATER

 

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   DO NOT

 use the heater where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases such as paint solvents, etc. Ensure there are no flammable  

  or combustible materials within 2 metres of the heater and that nothing, including walls, is less than 500mm from any surface of the   

  heater. Always ensure that the heater is facing away from the gas bottle.

6.2. 

  

LIGHTING HEATER (Refer to fig’s 2&3)

6.2.1.   

Open the gas bottle valve.

6.2.2.   

Push the heater control dial down and turn it clockwise to the full on position and keep it held down.

6.2.3.   

After a few seconds bring a flame up to the bottom edge of the burner.

6.2.4.   

After the gas ignites keep the dial held down for a further 20 seconds then turn the control dial anticlockwise to reduce the heat output to  

 

the required level.

6.3. 

  

TURNING HEATER OFF

6.3.1.   

Close the gas bottle valve.

6.3.2.   

Changing propane bottle

6.3.3.   

Ensure the gas bottle valve is closed and then unscrew the POL nut and remove the regulator.

6.3.4.   

Fit regulator to new gas bottle. Check for gas leaks as in 5.4.

7.  MAINTENANCE

7.1.    

STORAGE

7.1.1.   

Disconnect the cylinder and store it in a well ventilated area away from combustible material, preferably in an outhouse.

7.1.2.   

The heater should be covered in a dry, dust free cover and placed in its original packaging. 

7.2.    

CLEANING

 

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DO NOT

 clean the heater when it has just been turned off.

7.2.1.   

Use a soft, dry cloth.

 

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DO NOT

 clean with aggressive, abrasive or inflammable substances, they could cause a fire 

 

or damage the paint.

 

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Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

LP14.V2 Issue: 6 (ERP) - 31/07/19

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Summary of Contents for LP14.V2

Page 1: ... that all connections are secure 9 9 Keep the heater clean for best and safest performance 9 9 Ensure the propane bottle is in a stable upright position before igniting the heater DO NOT use with the bottle in any position other than upright 8 8 DO NOT use any fuel other than propane 9 9 Ensure there are no flammable or combustible materials within 2 metres of the heater and that nothing including...

Page 2: ...es of the heater and that nothing including walls is less than 500mm from any surface of the heater Always ensure that the heater is facing away from the gas bottle 6 2 Lighting heater Refer to fig s 2 3 6 2 1 Open the gas bottle valve 6 2 2 Push the heater control dial down and turn it clockwise to the full on position and keep it held down 6 2 3 After a few seconds bring a flame up to the bottom...

Page 3: ...t up procedure again Allow to cool before restarting Move appliance away from draughts Replace the thermocouple Contact your Sealey stockist Replace the valve Contact your Sealey stockist Heater will not light Gas cylinder valve is closed Volume control not opened fully when attempting ignition Insects inside the burner Turn on the gas cylinder control check for leaks Read instructions 6 2 ignitio...

Page 4: ...rature control Yes No plus week timer Other control options multiple selections possible Room temperature control with presence Yes No detection Room temperature control with open Yes No window detection With distance control option Yes No With adaptive start control Yes No With working time limitation Yes No With black bulb sensor Yes No Information requirements for gaseous liquid fuel local spac...

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