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0716 IH-5221

5.  Put washers in the 

top of support 

bolts on post with 

burner assembly. 

Attach reflector to 

assembly with cap 

nuts and washers. 

(See Figure 5)

6.  Rotate regulator 

preassembled to 

post with burner 

assembly toward 

opening in heater 

housing. Line up 

threads on cylinder 

(not included) 

with those on the 

regulator. Insert 

and rotate cylinder 

clockwise until tight. 

Re-attach access 

panel. (See Figure 6)

ASSEMBLY CONTINUED

PROPANE GAS AND CYLINDER

Figure 5

Figure 6

WARNING! Use a standard 1.02 lb. propane 
cylinder only.

•  Disconnect the cylinder when the appliance is not 

used.

•  Store the appliance indoors only if the cylinder is 

disconnected and removed from the appliance. A 

cylinder must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated 

area out of the reach of children. A disconnected 

cylinder must have dust caps tightly installed and 

must not be stored in a building, garage or any 

other enclosed area.

•  Use the pressure regulator supplied with the 

appliance.

•  The installation must conform with local codes, or in 

the absence of local codes, with National Fuel Gas 

Code, ANS Z223.1/NFPA54, Natural Gas and Propane 

Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage 

and Handling Code, B149.2.

•  Certain materials or items, when stored under the 

heater, will be subjected to radiant heat and could 

be seriously damaged.

•  Use only a cylinder marked for propane.

•  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. Department of 

Transportation (DOT) or with the Standard for 

Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of 

Dangerous Goods and Commission, CAN/CSA-B339.

•  The propane cylinder must include a listed overfilling 

prevention device.

•  The propane cylinder must include a cylinder 

connection device compatible with the connection 

for the appliance.

•  The cylinder used must include a collar to protect 

the cylinder valve.

•  Never connect an unregulated propane cylinder to 

the heater.

•  Do not store a spare cylinder under or near this 

appliance.

•  Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full.

•  Place the dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet 

whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install 

the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve that is 

provided with the cylinder valve. Other type of caps 

or plugs may result in leakage of propane.

Standard 1.02 lb. tank

Orientation to

provide vapor

withdrawal. 

Summary of Contents for H-5221

Page 1: ...way from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or fire department WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other applian...

Page 2: ...heater in areas with high dust content Minimum heater clearances from combustible materials three 3 feet from the sides and two 2 feet from the top DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This heater is a comb...

Page 3: ...han air and leaking propane will sink to the lowest level possible It can ignite by ignition sources including matches lighters sparks or open flames of any kind many feet away from the original leak...

Page 4: ...Figure 1 2 Attach ring weight to base using four 20mm bolts See Figure 2 3 Put three reflector spacers into the holes in the emitter Use three nuts to hold the reflector spacers inside of the emitter...

Page 5: ...and Handling Code B149 2 Certain materials or items when stored under the heater will be subjected to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged Use only a cylinder marked for propane A dented rusted...

Page 6: ...reas This heater consumes air oxygen Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life CAUTION Do not attempt to operate until you have read and understand all general safety...

Page 7: ...ris Air flow must be unobstructed Keep controls burner and circulating air passageways clean Spiders and insects can nest in burner or orifices This dangerous condition can damage heater and render it...

Page 8: ...Control knob is not in ON position 1 Wait until the propane cylinder warms up and becomes unfrosted 2 Clear blockage 3 Turn control knob to ON Burner flame is low 1 Gas pressure is low 2 Outdoor temp...

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