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CH 0005
DIRECT GAS HEATER 12kw
CH 0006
DIRECT GAS HEATER 15kw
CH 0007
DIRECT GAS HEATER 30kw
CONNECTION TO GAS CYLINDER
Connect to the gas cylinder in the following order: pressure
reducer (already equipped with safety valve) and gas
hose. Consider that junctions are left threaded, so they
need to be tightened by turning counter clockwise.
Make sure that the rubber ring has been fi tted between the
reducer and the cylinder (in case the type of connection
require one); connect the hose
to the gas inlet socket. Check joint seal by pouring over
some soapy solution-bubbles are evidence of a gas leak.
More cylinders can be connected so to reach a greater
autonomy.
The cylinder replacement must be carried out far from any fl ame. Be sure
that the gas tube position is perfectly streched.
Only the following accessories can be used to connect the cylinder:
• Flexible hose for liquid gas in accordance with DIN 4815 part 2, pressure class DK 6.
• Liquid gas pressure reducer in accordance with DIN 4811 part 1.
• Safety valve in accordance with DIN 30693, if the fl exible hose is longer than 0.4 m.
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START
1. Switch the cylinder on (see fi g. 1).
2. Start the fan by means of the white switch (see fi g. 2).
3. Press the gas button and, keeping it pressed, repeatedly press the electric piezoelectric lighter
until lame is visible (see fi g. 3).
4. After igniting the fl ame, keep the gas button pressed for 15-20 seconds to activate thermal
safety devices (see fi g. 4)
5. At this point, release the button; the fl ame will stay on.
6. Should the fan stop due to a possible power cut, safety device will automatically switch the
generator off in a few seconds.
7. The same applies in the event of gas interruptions. In both cases follow the same procedure as
before to re-ignite.
8. Avoid numerous attempts to ignite the device within a short period: if it does not ignite
immediately, proceed with a troubleshooting.
C
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