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Parts 

supplied: 

 

 

LPG cylinder housing 

 

Post assembly with 3 piece post bracket 

 

Burner assembly and fittings 

 

Propane regulator, 2 clips and high pressure LPG hose 

 

81cm reflector inc. 6pcs 20mm washer and 3 wing nuts 

 

4 M6 x 10mm bolts for assembly post and burner 

 

6 x bolt & nuts M6 x 35mm for post and post brackets 

 

3 x bolts M8 x 16mm for post bracket and stand 

 

Wheel assembly parts:  

Refer to page 10 figure 2 

 

8 x screw 

(item 1) 

 

2 x nut 

(item 2) 

 

2 x wheel 

(item 3) 

 

2 x bracket  (item 4) 

 

2 x bolt 

(item 5) 

 

1 x base 

(item 6) 

 

8 x nut 

(item 7) 

 

8 x screw 

(item 8) 

 

2 x bracket  (item 9) 

 

8 x nut 

(item 10) 

 
Tools needed: 
 

 

Open end wrench 10 & 13MM 

 

Adjustable opening wrench (2) 8 inches long 

 

Slip joint pliers 9 inches long 

 

Philips screwdriver – medium blade  

 

Teflon plumbing tape for joints 

 

Spray bottle of soapy water for leakage test 


 

 
 
 
 
 
PROBLEM   

PROBABLE CAUSE 

SOLUTION 

 

Pilot will not light 

Gas valve may be OFF 

Turn gas valve ON 

 

 

 

Cylinder fuel empty 

 

Refill LPG cylinder 

 

 

 

Opening blocked 

 

Clean pipes 

 

 

 

Air in supply system   

Purge air from lines 

 

 

 

Loose connection 

 

Check all fittings 

 

 

 

Worn tilt switch 

 

Replace tilt switch 

 
Pilot will not 

 

Thermocouple worn

   

Replace thermocouple 

stay on  

 

Loose connections 

 

Tighten connections 

 

 

 

Debris around pilot 

 

Clean dirty area

 

 

 

 

Gas leak in line 

 

Check connections 

 

 

 

Lack of fuel pressure   

Low fuel in cylinder 

 
Burner will 

 

Thermocouple worn

   

Replace thermocouple 

not light 

 

Worn tilt switch 

 

Replace tilt switch 

 

 

 

Control not ON 

 

Turn valve to ON 

 

 

 

Pressure is low 

 

Low fuel in cylinder 

 

 

 

Opening blocked 

 

Remove and clean 

 
 

CLEANING & CARE 

 

  Wipe off powder coated surfaces with a soft moist rag. 

  For stainless steel surfaces, use a suitable cleaner. 

  Do not clean heater with cleaners that are combustible or 

corrosive. 

  Remove debris from burner to keep it clean and safe for use. 

  Lubricate moving parts periodically before use, during storage, 

and if not used for long periods. 

  Replace worn thermocouple when needed and check for 

leaks. 

  Check LPG hose and regulator for wear and tear before use 

and when changing gas cylinders. 

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ASSEMBLEY PARTS & PROCEDURE

 

 

 

PROBLEM SOLVING

 

 

Summary of Contents for BFX770

Page 1: ... Urban Industry Limited All rights reserved www patioheaters4u com Printed in the UK Model No BFX770 Terrace Patio Heater Operating Instructions Safety Information 2 Assembly Parts 4 Setting Up 6 Heater Stand Location 9 Leakage Testing 11 Operation Storage 12 Before Requesting Help 13 Technical Data Specifications 14 Guarantee 15 Certified Please retain this manual for reference ...

Page 2: ... lightening misuse neglect including poor maintenance incorrect adjustment or repair transit damage wear and tear use in improper manner or inconsistent with the technical safety standards in force 4 If at any time the appliance has been dismantled or repaired by an unqualified service person the guarantee shall become void 5 The purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against U...

Page 3: ...and maintenance is required Prior to each use check the patio heater for any wear to the hose regulator pilot and burner Do not transport heater while it s operating All leak tests should be done with a soapy solution NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS Check the heater immediately if any of the following exists o The heater does not reach temperature o The burner makes a popping noise duri...

Page 4: ...ll LPG cylinder Opening blocked Clean pipes Air in supply system Purge air from lines Loose connection Check all fittings Worn tilt switch Replace tilt switch Pilot will not Thermocouple worn Replace thermocouple stay on Loose connections Tighten connections Debris around pilot Clean dirty area Gas leak in line Check connections Lack of fuel pressure Low fuel in cylinder Burner will Thermocouple w...

Page 5: ...e complete shut off period is necessary before re lighting the heater TO TURN OFF 1 Turn gas control knob clockwise to the stop position 2 Depress gas control knob and turn clockwise to shut off 3 Turn the gas cylinder off completely 12 Construction and Characteristics Steel housing pole and base Stainless steel burner with safety tilt shut off Stainless steel flame screen Variable pilot control p...

Page 6: ...r leak test while smoking If you cannot stop a leak turn off the gas supply and call your gas supplier The heater must be checked with a full cylinder Do not use the heater until all connections have passed a leak test Only use parts recommended Substitute parts can void the warranty Gas connections on the appliance are leak tested at the factory prior to shipment A complete gas tightness check mu...

Page 7: ... 4 3 Thread the hose down the post assembly 4 4 Fix the burner base vertically with the post ensuring the instruction label is below the ignitor and facing same direction STEP 5 5 1 Install 4 pieces of M6 x 10mm bolts and tighten each one 5 2 Locate hose at base of pole and thread on a jubilee clip 5 3 Fit the regulator supplied to hose and attach jubilee clip and tighten as shown STEP 6 6 1 Put 3...

Page 8: ...or use only Always ensure adequate fresh air ventilation Always maintain proper clearance to combustible materials i e top 50cm 18 inches and sides 60cm 24 inches minimum see figure 1 Heater must be placed on firm level ground The heater must conform to local codes and storage handling of LPG Never operate heater in an explosive atmosphere where petrol or other flammable liquids or vapours are sto...

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