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TURNING THE PATIO HEATER OFF
Turn the control button to PILOT setting.
Press the control button in and turn to OFF.
Close the regulator on the gas bottle completely.
Connecting and exchanging gas cylinder
You need an adjustable spanner to exchange the gas cylinder.
Exchange the gas cylinder outside, without naked fire or sparks in the vicinity. Never turn the gas
cylinder round or lay it down.
Check the new gas cylinder for damage and check the connection on the pressure regulator for
perfect shut-off. If you suspect damage or a flaw, exchange the gas cylinder at your gas supplier.
Check that the gas tap is shut off both on the empty and the new gas cylinder (the valve knob must be
turned clockwise as far as possible). Check if the sealing gasket of the gas tap on the new gas
cylinder is in good condition. Do not use any additional sealing.
Lift the gas cylinder container onto the frame and remove the empty gas cylinder.
Using an an adjustable spanner, unscrew the pressure regulator from the empty gas cylinder.
Check that the gas hose has no twists or buckles.
Manually screw the pressure regulator coupling nut anti-clockwise (left-hand thread) onto the gas
cylinder connection of the full gas cylinder. Finally, tighten with the adjustable spanner: the seal must
be leakage-free, but do not damage it by tightening too much!
Perform a full check for gas leakages.
Replace the gas cylinder between the frame
Let the container fall back over the frame
STORAGE
Check or the valve on the gas bottle is closed properly.
Remove the gas regulator and the gas bottle hose.
Check the gas bottle for damage and the regulator for a perfect connection. If you notice damage or
any other issues, change the gas bottle with your gas supplier.
Always store gas bottles in an area with good ventilation.
Store the patio heater, without gas bottle, in a dry, dust-free and safe area. If necessary as a result of
a lack of storage height, you can remove the burner and reflector cap and store these separately. If
possible, use the original packaging materials to protect the device during storage!
Always store the patio heater clean and ensure that it is dust and dirt free when you wish to use it
again.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the smooth surfaces with a soft cloth and a little steel cleaning product. Never use flammable,
corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents!
Regularly remove dirt and soot around the burner and the flame screen in order to ensure the heater
works safely.