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10

If

you

experience

any

ignition

problem please

consult “Troubleshooting” on page 11.

Caution: Avoid inhaling fumes

emitted from the

heater’s first use.

Smoke and odor from the burning of

oils used in manufacturing will appear. Both smoke

and odor will dissipate after approximately 30 minutes.

The heater should NOT produce thick black smoke.

Note: The burner may be noisy when initially turned on. To

eliminate excessive noise from the burner, turn the Control

Knob to the Pilot position. Then, turn the knob to the level

of heat desired.

WARNING

FOR YOUR SAFETY 

Be careful when attempting to manually ignite this heater.

Holding in the control knob for more than 10 seconds

before igniting the gas will cause a ball of flame upon

ignition.

When heater is ON:

Emitter screen will become bright red due to intense heat.

The color is more visible at night.

Burner will display tongues of blue and yellow flame. These

flames should not be yellow or produce thick black smoke,

indicating an obstruction of airflow through the burners. The

flame should be blue with straight yellow tops.

If excessive yellow flame is detected, turn off heater and

consult “Troubleshooting” on page 11.

Re-lighting:

Note: For your safety, Control Knob cannot be turned OFF

without first depressing Control Knob in PILOT position and

then rotating it to OFF.

.

Turn Control Knob to OFF.

.

Wait at least 5 minutes, to let gas dissipate, before

attempting to relight Pilot.

.

Repeat the “Lighting” steps on prior page.

WARNING

FOR YOUR SAFETY 

Heater will be hot after use. Handle with extreme care.

Shut Down:

.

Turn Control Knob clockwise to Pilot. (Normally,

burner will make a slight popping sound when

extinguished.) Burner will extinguish but Pilot will

remain ON. 

.

To extinguish Pilot, depress Control Knob and

continue to turn it clockwise to OFF.

.

Turn Cylinder Valve clockwise to OFF and disconnect

Regulator when heater is not in use.

Note: After use, some discoloration of the emitter screen is

normal.

Operation Checklist

For a safe and pleasurable heating experience, perform
this check before each use.

Before Operating:

.

I am familiar with entire owner’s manual and
understand all precautions noted .

.

All components are properly assembled, intact and
operable.

.

No alterations have been made.

.

All gas connections are secure and do not leak.

.

Wind velocity is below 10 mph.

.

Unit will operate at reduced efficiency below 40°F.

.

Heater is outdoors (outside any enclosure).

.

There is adequate fresh air ventilation.

.

Heater is away from gasoline or other flammable
liquids or vapors.

.

Heater is away from windows, air intake openings,
sprinklers and other water sources.

.

Heater is at least 36" on top and at least 24" on sides
from combustible materials.

.

Heater is on a hard and level surface.

.

There are no signs of spider or insect nests.

.

All burner passages are clear.

.

All air circulation passages are clear.

.

Children, pets, clothing, flammable materials and
items that can be damaged from radiant heat are
away from the heater.

.

Children and adults in the area have been alerted to
the high temperature hazards: especially burns and
clothing fires.

.

.

Children and adults in the area have been warned not
to touch heater near engine during operation and until
unit has cooled.

After Operation:

.

Gas control is in OFF position.

.

Gas Tank valve is OFF.

.

Disconnect Gas line.

.

Heater is upright in a secure location.

Summary of Contents for HSS-A-SHG

Page 1: ...FOR MODELS HSS A SHG PATIO HEATER OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT Read this manual carefully before assembling using or servicing this heater Keep this manual for future reference R R ...

Page 2: ...oring and servicing Using this equipment with the respect and caution demanded will reduce the possibilities of personal injury or property damage The following symbols shown below are used extensively throughout this manual Always heed these precautions as they are essential when using any mechanical or fueled equipment DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoide...

Page 3: ...s Code ANSI Z223 1 In Canada installation must conform to local codes If no local codes exist follow the current National standards of CANADA CAN CGA B 149 2 DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This heater is a combustion appliance All combustion appliances produce carbon monoxide CO during the combustion process This product is designed to produce extremely minute non hazardous amounts of CO if used an...

Page 4: ...s or where temperatures exceed 120 degrees F 49 C Propane vapors are heavier than air and can accumulate in low places If you smell gas leave the area immediately Never install or remove propane cylinder while heater is lighted near flame pilot lights other ignition sources or while heater is hot to touch This heater is red hot during use and can ignite flammables too close to the burner Keep flam...

Page 5: ...ater Installation process For models without Wheels skip to Step 2 Step 1 Attach Wheel Assembly to Base Line up holes in Wheel Bracket with corresponding holes in Base Insert 2 Medium Bolts through holes finger tighten 2 Large Flange Nuts Be sure that the Wheel Assembly is parallel to the base and fully tighten bolts Wheel Assembly For models without Bucket skip to Step 3 Step 2 Attach Bucket to B...

Page 6: ...tep 4 Attach Post to Cylinder Housing top Open the door put post through the hole on the top of Cylinder Housing Attach post to Cylinder Housing using 4pcs M6X10 bolts Cover the screws on the cylinder housing top with the Decoration ring through the post ĭ 6PDOO IODW ZDVKHUV Step 5 Attach Reflector Studs to Screen Cover Insert 3 Reflector Studs 3 Flat Washers Tighten studs securely 3 Req d Reflect...

Page 7: ...rther assembly and retighten after sections are aligned Slide two Reflector Panels together Insert one Small Screw Slide one Small Flat Washer over threaded end of screw and screw on Cap Nut loosely Slide Reflector Plate onto Reflector Panels Insert one Small Screw Slide one Small Flat Washer over threaded end of screw and screw on Cap Nut loosely Repeat procedure to complete the assembly of all f...

Page 8: ... conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 A dented rusted or damaged propane cylinder may be hazardous and should be checked by your cylinder supplier Never use a propane cylinder with a damaged valve connection The propane cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP gas cylinders of the U S Departmen...

Page 9: ...ete leak test Complete installation Operation DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD For outdoor use only Never use inside house or other unventilated or enclosed areas This heater consumes air oxygen Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life DANGER EXPLOSION FIRE HAZARD Never store propane near high heat open flames pilot lights direct sunlight other ignition sources or w...

Page 10: ...anufacturer Lighting Note This heater is equipped with a Pilot Light that allows for safer startups and shutdowns Pilot must be lit before Main Burner can be started 4 Push and release the igniter button until pilot flame is visible through Viewing Hole 5 Release Control Knob after 30 60 seconds Pilot Light will remain lit If not return to step 1 6 Turn Control Knob to ON Main Burner will light im...

Page 11: ...n Control Knob clockwise to Pilot Normally burner will make a slight popping sound when extinguished Burner will extinguish but Pilot will remain ON To extinguish Pilot depress Control Knob and continue to turn it clockwise to OFF Turn Cylinder Valve clockwise to OFF and disconnect Regulator when heater is not in use Note After use some discoloration of the emitter screen is normal Operation Check...

Page 12: ...a l p e r d n a F F O e v l a v r e d n i l y c n r u T w o l s i e r u s s e r p s a G Outdoor temperature is less than 40ºF and tank is less than 1 4 full Use a full cylinder Supply hose is bent or kinked Straighten hose e g a k c o l b r o f s e c i f i r o d n a r e n r u b k c e h C N O y l l u f b o n k l o r t n o C Carbon build up Dirt or film on reflector and burner screen Clean reflector...

Page 13: ...linder exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat Note Wait until heater is cool before covering Service Warranty Repair to gas passages and associated components should be done only by a qualified service person Caution Always allow heater to cool before attempting service ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY To obtain service or information contact Whynter Innovations Group via Email at service whynter c...

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