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Assembly Instructions

 

Model No. 

TM21PATHTRSS1

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Summary of Contents for TM21PATHTRSS1

Page 1: ... Questions problems or missing parts Before returning to the store call Customer Service 1 866 988 3300 8 a m 5 p m PST Monday Friday Assembly Instructions Model No TM21PATHTRSS1 Retain this manual for future use ...

Page 2: ...PATHTRSS1 Contents Safety Instructions Parts List Assembly Operation Cleaning Maintenance 3 4 5 13 14 Troubleshooting 16 Service Parts 17 Warranty 18 IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND READ CAREFULLY ...

Page 3: ...he flow of combustion and ventilation air 14 Disconnect the cylinder when the appliance is not in use 15 Storage of an appliance indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the appliance 16 Store the cylinder outdoors in a well ventilated area not in a building garage or other enclosed area out of the reach of children 17 The cylinder used must include a collar to p...

Page 4: ...asoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before install...

Page 5: ...e Included and Package Contents lists If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to assemble the product Contact customer service for replacement part NOTE Estimated Assembly Time 30 minutes AA M8 x15mm Bolt 2 BB Reflector Spacer 3 CC M8 Nut 2 DD M5x8mm Bolt 16 EE M6x10mm Bolt 4 FF M5x8mm Silver Bolt 12 GG M5 Nut 12 HH AAA Battery 1 II Wing Nut 3 JJ Shroud Fix Bracket 5 TM21PATHTRSS1 ...

Page 6: ...st A PACKAGE CONTENTS Top Dome 1 C Burner Assembly 1 B KD Dome 4 D Upper Pole 1 F Lower Pole Assembly 1 E Beauty Ring 1 G Cylinder Housing Assembly 1 I Wheel Assembly 1 H Base 1 TM21PATHTRSS1 B A C D E F G H I ...

Page 7: ...bly With the base H upside down attach the wheel assembly I using two bolts AA and two nuts CC STEP 2 Requires DD JJ H Assembling the Shroud Fix Brackets Turn the base H over and attach the shroud fix brackets JJ using five bolts DD TM21PATHTRSS1 H CC I A A DD JJ H ...

Page 8: ... JJ NOTE The door on the cylinder assembly G should be on the opposite side of the wheel assembly I STEP 4 Requires EE E F G Assembling the Pole Attach the lower pole assembly F onto the cylinder housing assembly G using four bolts EE and then put the beauty ring E through the lower pole on top of the cylinder housing assembly G Door I G H DD DOOR J Back Back E EE G F ...

Page 9: ...spacers BB into the top of the burner assembly C TM21PATHTRSS1 STEP 6 Requires DD C D Assembling the Burner Assembly Insert the regulator and hose assembly into the upper pole D Secure the burner assembly C onto the pole with three Bolts DD Ensure they are fully tightened BB C D C DD ...

Page 10: ...the upper pole D are aligned to the holes on top of the lower pole assembly F Secure in place using three bolts DD Ensure they are fully tightened TM21PATHTRSS1 STEP 8 Requires GG FF A B Assembling the KD and Top Dome Attach the four KD domes B using four bolts FF and four nuts GG Then complete the dome assembly by attaching the top dome A to KD domes B with eight bolts FF and eight nuts GG D DD F...

Page 11: ...inder fitting with those on the regulator and rotate clockwise until tight HAND TIGHTEN ONLY DO NOT USE ANY HAND TOOLS TO MAKE THIS CONNECTION Be careful not to cross threads when screwing in the fitting To disconnect the LP gas cylinder first make sure the cylinder valve is in the OFF position Then turn the knob on the regulator assembly counterclockwise until it is loose WARNING Before connecting b...

Page 12: ...lose the door on the cylinder housing assembly G to complete installation STEP 12 Requires HH C Installing the Battery To install the battery HH unscrew the igniter cap preassembled to the burner assembly C Insert the battery HH into the igniter ensuring the positive end faces outward Then replace the igniter cap G C DD Ignite r Igniter C Igniter HH ...

Page 13: ... and slowly rotate to HIGH This will activate the built in igniter and light the burner Once the burner is lit hold the control knob in for 30 seconds and then release If the burner fails to remain lit or becomes extinguished repeat step 4 before attempting to relight 5 Turn the control knob from LOW to HIGH to the desired heat setting 1 Please turn the knob to LOW first then push and turn to OFF f...

Page 14: ... heater part in a self cleaning oven The extreme heat will damage the finish More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary It is imperative that control compartment burners and circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean Spiders and insects can create a dangerous condition that may damage heater or make it unsafe Keep the burner area clean of all spiders webs or insects Clean burn...

Page 15: ... circulating air passageways clean Signs of possible blockage include Gas odor with extreme yellow tipping of flame The heater does NOT reach the desired temperature The heater glow is excessively uneven The heater makes popping noises NOTE In a salt air environment such as near an ocean corrosion occurs more quickly than normal Frequently check for corroded areas and repair them promptly Between u...

Page 16: ... is low 2 The control knob is not positioned at High 3 The burner jet is partially blocked 4 Outdoor temperature is less than 40 F and tank is less than 1 4 full 5 The supply hose is bent or kinked 1 Turn the gas cylinder valve OFF and replace the cylinder 2 Position the control knob to the HIGH position 3 Clear blockage 4 Use a full gas cylinder 5 Straighten the hose There is carbon build up Seas...

Page 17: ...3 210H005 H C3 I 4 C J r e t i n g I 5 C K C6 7 C h c t i w S t l i T 8 C B A D E F G H I J K C1 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C C2 DESCRIPTION PART PART DESCRIPTION PART PART Burner Assembly Top Dome KD Dome Knob Burner Chamber Assembly Insulation Plate Control Panel Ignition Pin Thermocouple Upper Pole Beauty Ring Lower Pole Assembly Cylinder Housing Assembly Base Wheel Assembly Weight Plate Hardware Pack ...

Page 18: ...se corrosion and freeze damage in cold climates Wash all frames with a solution of mild soap and water Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft absorbent cloth towel Frames can be treated with a liquid wax for maximum protection against UV rays and or salty damp air If your set includes cushions slings and or an umbrella they may be cleaned by hand with a solution of soap and water with a clean ...

Page 19: ...to the following 1 Components subjected to abuse including abuse intended to simulate failure 2 Damages caused by retailer shipper or installation crew such as scratches dents tears chips etc 3 Any part which merely exhibits normal wear yet functions essentially as new including chips scratches or stretching of materials and stitching 4 Tears punctures scratches or any damage caused by improper in...

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