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Specifications 

 

 

Introduction 
 

Thank you for choosing the 

Sunjoy Patio Heater

 as your form of outdoor heating. 

Please take time to read these instructions thoroughly and follow each step carefully for safe and easy 

operation. Keep this manual for future reference. Please do not return this product to the store. For 

technical assistance on assembly or replacement parts call Sunjoy Industries at 1(866) 578-6569 from 

8:30 AM to 5:30 PM EST or Email [email protected] for assistance. 

 

1. Safety Information 

To ensure safe use of your patio heater, you are requested to pay close attention to these essential 
safety requirements. 

 

Certain items or material (mainly flammables and combustibles), when stored under the heater or nearby will 

be subjected to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged. 

 

Always place heater on a firm and level surface. 

 

Always keep at least 16” (40 cm) clearance from any combustible materials.   

 

Always keep at least 39.4” (1m) clearance around air opening into the combustion chamber. 

 

Do not use if the wind velocity is greater than 10 mph. 

 

Do not use if the air temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.   

 

Do not hang clothing or flammable materials either on or near heater. 

 

Do not spray aerosols near the heater while in use. 

 

Do not touch the heater while in use. 

 

Bystanders should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and stay far enough away to avoid 

burns or clothing ignition. 

 

Your children and pets should be supervised when they are in area of heater. 

 

Do not alter or modify the heater in any manner. 

 

Use the specified gas type only – Propane/ LP Gas. 

 

When conducting leak tests, only use soapy water at the cylinder connection, while looking for possible 

bubbles. 

 

Place the control knob on OFF position when heater is not in use.   

 

Allow 45 minutes to cool down after use before attempting to move your heater. 

 

Gas supply must be turned off at the supply cylinder while not in use.   

 

Do not clean heater with combustible or corrosive cleaners. Use warm soapy water. 

 

Inspect heater before each use and inspect annually by a qualified service person. 

 

This appliance must only be used outdoors in a well ventilated area, and not to be used in a garage or any 

other enclosed building.   

 

Guards or other protective devices removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating. 

 

The cylinder used must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. 

 

Frequent cleaning is necessary. Control compartment, burners and circulating air passageways must be kept 

clean. 

 

Use only the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied by manufacturer. 

 

Pls. use on level ground. Do not use on slope larger than 15°. 

 

Do not Store a spare gas cylinder under or near this appliance 

 

Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full. 

 

For appliance designed to use CGA NO.791 connection : Place the dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet 

Certification CSA 
Rated Heat Output 

40,000 Btu/Hr 

Fuel Propane-LP 
Gas Supply 

20 lb. LP-Gas cylinder 

Manifold Pressure 

11 inches W.C 

Injector Size (diameter) 

1.95 mm 

Safety Features 

Flame failure device, Tilt switch   

Gas Supply Pressure 

Max. 150 PSI, Min 5 PSI   

Summary of Contents for L-PH011PSS-2

Page 1: ...ou smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 If odor continues immediately call your gas supplier or local fire department Warning For your safety Failure to follow the manual s warning and instructions can result in severe personal injury death or property damage Warning For your safety Improper installation adjustment alteration services or maintenance can cause inj...

Page 2: ...tep 14 Check for Leak 4 Operation 4 1 Preparation before lighting 4 2 Check Connection at Regulator Cylinder for leaks 4 3 Check and ensure the control knob is in the OFF position 4 4 Purging the Pilot 4 5 Lighting the Pilot 4 6 Heat Setting Control 4 7 Turn off 5 Storage 6 Maintenance 7 Troubleshooting 8 Service 9 Warranty Term 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11...

Page 3: ...uld be supervised when they are in area of heater Do not alter or modify the heater in any manner Use the specified gas type only Propane LP Gas When conducting leak tests only use soapy water at the cylinder connection while looking for possible bubbles Place the control knob on OFF position when heater is not in use Allow 45 minutes to cool down after use before attempting to move your heater Ga...

Page 4: ...ome B Engine C Pole D Table Top E Front shroud F Right shroud K Left shroud G Handle H Door L Back shroud M Rack J Regulator I Base N WEIGHT O Gas tank protecting wire Part List code name Qty Picture A Dome 1 B Engine 1 C Pole 1 D Table top 1 E Front shroud 1 F Right shroud 1 G Handle include 2 rubber caps 1 H Door 1 Picture Code Name Qty Used in Steps H1 Bolt 8 8 9 H2 Bolt 3 11 H3 Bolt 2 3 H4 Sel...

Page 5: ...2 QTY 4 H4 TIP Please check above components and hardware before assembling Step 1 Attach Left and Right Shrouds to Base Align the bolts on the left and right shrouds to the screw holes on the base Secure the left shroud and right shroud base and the weight using 4 Lock washers H7 and 4 Nuts H9 Step 2 Attach Front Shroud Attach the front shroud to the left and right shrouds with 4 self drilling sc...

Page 6: ... into the holes inside of the door 4 Step 4 Assemble the Pin Fasten the pin H10 to the base Step 5 Install Gas Tank Protecting Wire Turn the gas tank protecting wire to the correct direction Lock each end of the wire into the slots on the edge of left and right shrouds This wire can prevent the gas tank from shaking H10 ...

Page 7: ... the door onto the hinge Line up the hold at the right top of the door with the door pin Insert the door pin into this hole Step 7 Attach Back Shroud Attach the back shroud to the left and right shrouds using 4 Self drilling screws H4 Step 8 Attach Gas Tank Top Fence Attach the Rack fence to the beams of the left and right shrouds using 4 Bolts H1 and 4 lock washers H8 ...

Page 8: ...o Base Failure to do so will adversely affect burner performance QTY 4 H5 10 Step 10 Attach the tabletop to the pole Fix tabletop with pole by using 4 Self drilling screws H5 Step 11 Attach the Engine to the Pole Align the 3 holes on the top pole with three holes on the bottom of Engine Attach them by using 3 Bolts H2 Ensure they are fully tightened Install the switching knob on the housing of the...

Page 9: ... connection to look for bubbles If NO bubbles appear then the connection is secure If bubbles appear there is a leak B Turn cylinder valve OFF Loosen screw on Clip Release gas line fitting from control valve and re attach making sure connection is secure Re tighten Clip Step 12 Attach Dome to Engine Align holes in Dome with threaded studs on the top of Engine Secure Dome to Engine with 3 Acorn Nut...

Page 10: ... step 4 4 Purging the Pilot To light the pilot the first step is to purge the gas line leading to the pilot assembly Press and turn the control knob to PILOT position and keep it depressed in for 1 to 2 minutes then conduct next step light Pilot immediately see Figure 4 Note When a new or refilled gas cylinder is installed or the control knob is turned on the heater will need to have the Air purge...

Page 11: ...lot press and turn the control knob to OFF position Turn off the gas supply NOTE Be careful not to bend the flexible hose part of the regulator If the hose is bent gas flow could be reduced or a gas leak could occur Please put the hose part of the regulator in proper and safe place Keep it out of the pathways where people may trip it over or in areas where the hose may be subjected to accidental d...

Page 12: ...smaller flame in LOW Position than seen on HIGH Always check flame prior to each use If only low flame is seen refer to Burner flame is low in the Troubleshooting Section 7 Troubleshooting PROBLEM WHAT TO DO Pilot won t light Does the gas Cylinder contain gas Check the Gas supply Is it connected and or turned ON Is the correct gas type connected Has the Pilot line been purged as shown in the Purgi...

Page 13: ...anufacturer at no cost to the original purchaser 9 3 This warranty will be void and accordingly no claim of any nature will be enforceable if the product has not been assembled installed or operated according to the instructions subjected to abuse improperly treated neglected rusted by exposure to the elements misused and or if any repairs maintenance or service has been done by an unauthorized pe...

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