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Item 91061 

        

Important Propane Safety Information for You and Your Family

  IF YOU SMELL GAS

1.  NO FLAMES OR SPARKS!

 

Immediately put out all smoking 
materials and other open flames. 
Do not operate lights, appliances, 
telephones, or cell phones. 
Flames or sparks from these sources 
can trigger an explosion or a fire.

2.  LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY!

 

Get everyone out of the building or 
area where you suspect gas is leaking.

3.  SHUT OFF THE GAS.

 

Turn off the main gas supply 
valve on your propane tank if it is 
safe to do so. To close the valve, 
turn it to the right (clockwise).

4.  REPORT THE LEAK.

 From a 

neighbor’s home or other nearby 
building away from the gas leak, 
call your propane retailer right away. 
If you can’t reach your propane retailer, 
call 911 or your local fire department.

5.  DO NOT RETURN TO THE BUILDING 

OR AREA

 until your propane 

retailer, emergency responder, 
or qualified service technician 
determines that it is safe to do so.

6.  GET YOUR SYSTEM CHECKED.

 

Before you attempt to use any of 
your propane appliances, your 
propane retailer or a qualified service 
technician must check your entire 
system to ensure that it is leak-free.

CAN YOU SMELL IT?

Propane smells like rotten eggs, a nk’s 
spray, or a dead animal. Some people 
may have difficulty smelling propane 
due to their age (older people may 
have a less sensitive sense of smell); 
a medical condition; or the effects of 
medication, alcohol, tobacco, or drugs.

ODOR LOSS. 

On rare occasions, 

propane can lose its odor. 
Several things can cause this including:

• 

The presence of air, water, or rust 
in a propane tank or cylinder

• 

The passage of leaking 
propane through the soil

  Since there is a possibility of 

odor loss or problems with 
your sense of smell, you 
should respond immediately 
to even a faint odor of gas.

PROPANE GAS DETECTORS

Under some circumstances, you may 
not smell a propane leak. Propane gas 
detectors sound an alarm if they sense 
propane in the air. They can provide 
an additional measure of security. 
You should consider the purchase of 
one or more detectors for your home.

GUIDELINES

 regarding 

propane gas detectors:

• 

Buy only units that are listed by 
Underwriters Laboratories (UL).

• 

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions 
regarding installation and maintenance.

• 

Never ignore the smell of propane, even 
if no detector is sounding an alarm.

APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE

LEAVE IT TO THE EXPERTS.

 

Only a qualified service technician has 
the training to install, inspect, service, 
maintain, and repair your appliances. 
Have your appliances and propane 
system inspected just before the 
start of each heating season.

DO NOT TRY TO MODIFY OR REPAIR 

valves, regulators, connectors, controls, or 
other appliance and cylinder/tank parts.   
Doing so creates the risk of a gas leak 
that can result in property damage, 
serious injury, or death.

CO AND YOUR SAFETY

WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)? 

You can’t taste or smell CO, but it is a 
very dangerous gas. High levels of CO 
can come from appliances that are not 
operating correctly, or from a venting 
system or chimney that becomes blocked.

CO CAN BE DEADLY!

 High levels of CO 

can make you dizzy or sick. In extreme 
cases, CO can cause brain damage 
or death.  Symptoms of CO poisoning 
include: headache, dizziness, fatigue, 
shortness of breath, and nausea.

  IF YOU SUSPECT CO IS 

PRESENT, ACT IMMEDIATELY!

1. 

If you or a family member shows 
physical symptoms of CO poisoning, 
get everyone out of the building and 
call 911 or your local fire department.

2. 

If it is safe to do so, open windows 
to allow entry of fresh air, and 
turn off any appliances you 
suspect may be releasing CO.

3. 

If no one has symptoms, but you 
suspect that CO is present, call 
your propane retailer or a qualified 
service technician to check CO levels 
and your propane equipment.

CO DETECTORS CAN IMPROVE 
SAFETY.

 For an extra measure of safety, 

consider installing a CO detector listed 
by UL on each level of your home.

TO HELP REDUCE THE RISK 
OF CO POISONING:

• 

Have a qualified service technician 
check your propane appliances and 
venting systems annually, preferably 
before the heating season.

• 

Install UL-listed CO detectors 
on every level of your home.

• 

Never use a gas oven or range-top 
burners to provide space heating.

• 

Never use portable heaters 
indoors unless they are designed 
and approved for indoor use.

• 

Never use a barbecue grill 
(propane or charcoal) indoors 
for cooking or heating.

• 

Regularly check your appliance 
exhaust vents for blockage.

RUNNING OUT OF GAS

  DON’T RUN OUT OF GAS. 

SERIOUS SAFETY HAZARDS, 
INCLUDING FIRE OR 
EXPLOSION, CAN RESULT.

• 

If an appliance valve or a gas line is 
left open, a leak could occur when the 
system is recharged with propane.

• 

If your propane tank runs 
out of gas, any pilot lights on 
your appliances will go out.  
This can be extremely dangerous.

• 

A LEAK CHECK IS REQUIRED.

 

In many states, a propane retailer or 
a qualified service technician must 
perform a leak check of your propane 
system before turning on the gas.

LIGHTING PILOT LIGHTS

IF A PILOT LIGHT REPEATEDLY 
GOES OUT

 or is very difficult to light, 

there may be a safety problem. 

DO NOT

 try to fix the problem yourself. 

It is strongly recommended that only a 

QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN

 

light any pilot light that has gone out.

YOU ARE TAKING THE RISK

 of 

starting a fire or an explosion if you light 
a pilot light yourself. Carefully follow 
all of the manufacturer’s instructions 
and warnings concerning the appliance 
before attempting to light the pilot.

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Страница 1: ...ions assembly operating inspection maintenance and cleaning procedures Write the product s serial number in the back of the manual near the assembly diagram or month and year of purchase if product has no number Keep this manual and the receipt in a safe and dry place for future reference 20k When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken pleas...

Страница 2: ... DO NOT TRY TO MODIFY OR REPAIR valves regulators connectors controls or other appliance and cylinder tank parts Doing so creates the risk of a gas leak that can result in property damage serious injury or death CO AND YOUR SAFETY WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE CO You can t taste or smell CO but it is a very dangerous gas High levels of CO can come from appliances that are not operating correctly or from...

Страница 3: ...ARNING marking concerning Risk of Fire while handling propane Do not smoke while handling gas IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Improper assembly installation adjustment alteration service use or maintenance can cause property damage PERSONAL INJURY or DEATH Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious inj...

Страница 4: ...r dust particles or unknown chemicals 7 Operate with the propane tank in its vertical upright position While in operation do not tilt or lean the propane tank on its side Do not turn the tank upside down not even when it seems empty as this may cause clogging of valves and components which could lead to dangerous flare ups or fire 8 Do not install or remove the Propane tank while the torch is ligh...

Страница 5: ...use bulk tanks of larger capacity Do not use any other fuel The torch must be used only with a vapor withdrawal LP propane tank equipped with a POL valve The tank must be constructed and marked in such a way as to comply with the specifications for LP gas tanks by the U S Department of Transportation DOT 7 The use of this product must be in conformity with local codes or in the absence of local co...

Страница 6: ...n areas such as behind walls ceilings floors soffit boards and other panels may contain flammable materials that could be ignited by the torch when working in these locations The ignition of these materials may not be readily apparent and could result in property damage and injury to persons When working in these locations keep the torch moving in a back and forth motion Lingering or pausing in one ...

Страница 7: ...ore Use Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product Note For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages refer to the Assembly Diagram near the end of this manual Functions Gas Control Knob Ignition Button Burner Connector ...

Страница 8: ...orming bubbles c If leaks are found do not use the Torch until the leaks have been stopped d After testing close the gas valve on the propane cylinder 4 When using a SHORT propane cylinder do not tilt forward farther than 25 See below 5 When using a TALL propane cylinder do not tilt forward farther than 45 See below 6 Point the Torch in a safe direction well away from people and combustible materi...

Страница 9: ...ition that may affect its safe operation 2 BEFORE EACH USE perform a leak test using soapy water see number 3 on page 8 3 AFTER USE wipe external surfaces of the tool with clean cloth 4 STORE this product in a clean dry location out of reach of children If storing indoors first shut off and remove the propane cylinder and leave it outdoors PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND O...

Страница 10: ...lug 1 11 Pipe 1 Part Description Qty 12 Clamp 1 13 Burner Housing 2 14 Burner 1 15 Burner Nozzle 1 16 Tube 1 17 Screw 1 18 Nut 1 19 Right Housing 1 20 Gasket 1 21 Ignition Button 1 23 Ignitor 1 Record Product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available i...

Страница 11: ...states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS To take advantage of this warranty the product or part must be returned to us with transportation charges prepaid Proof o...

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