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Page 1: ...and is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles campers or boats Z_ WARNING THIS PATIO HEATER IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY Note to Installer Leave this Owner s Manual with the consumer...

Page 2: ...could cause serious bodily injury death or property damage FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 Children and adults should be alert to high surface temperature of areas above the post when operating this patio heater 2...

Page 3: ...verhang WARNING Certain materials or items when stored under the heater will be subjected to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged Additional clearance may be required for glass painted surfaces...

Page 4: ...with soapy water 50 mixture of both whenever connecting a new cylinder Never use a match to test for leaks 10 When the patio heater is stored indoors the connection between the LP gas cylinder and the...

Page 5: ...PHO09 PH018 PH019 1 4 Spring Washer 3 1 4 Cap Nut 3 M4 x 10 mm Round Head Screw 4 Purpose of Components Install Reflector to Emitter Grid Install Reflector to Emitter Grid Install Emitter Grid to Burn...

Page 6: ...ents fromtheshipping boxandplace withineasyreach Inspect patioheater parts fordamage as youproceed Donotassembleor operateyourpatioheaterif partsappeardamaged REARVIEWOF PATIO HEATER BASE SHOWN ALREAD...

Page 7: ...s you need Call 8am 8pm CST Monday through Friday at 1 888 317 7642 To make sure you obtain the correct replacement parts for your Table Top Patio Heater please refer to the part numbers on this page...

Page 8: ...3 of the 1 4 Spring Washers and 1 4 Cap Nuts provided See Fig 1 Use adjustable wrench to tighten the Nuts 2 Position the assembled Emitter Grid and Reflector onto the Burner Assembly See Fig 2 Rotate...

Page 9: ...OR WARN ING Any Safety Guard or other protective device removed for servicing the patio heater must be replaced prior to operat ing the patio heater 5 Attach the Cylinder Access Door Parts List Item 7...

Page 10: ...atulations Your Patio Heater is now ready for use Before the first use and at the beginning of each season and whenever the LP gas tank has been changed 1 Read all safety lighting and operating instru...

Page 11: ...he Patio Heater Reflector may emit a slight odor and smoke due to the burn off of oils used in the manufacturing process of this aluminum part This is to be expected Familiarize you rself with the saf...

Page 12: ...d Manual valve not in IGN HIGH position The gas line may need to be purged Question Why won t the burner stay lit Answer May be excessive winds Position your patio heater in a more protected area away...

Page 13: ...the full OFF position 5 Push and HOLD the Control Knob in fully Rotate knob left and STOP about 1 4 inch before the tGN HIGH position Hold Control Knob at this position for 3 to 4 seconds allowing gas...

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