
k. Place at a comfortable height without putting stress on the gas hose.
l. Before opening gas container valve, check the coupling nut for tightness. When
appliance is not in use, turn off gas container valve on supply con tainer. Do not
try to detect leaks using a flame.
m.Spray soapy water to test the gas leaks before operation, after make sure all
parts are connected well, turn the gas container on in an anticlockwise direction
one full turn.
n. Never use gas container if visibly rusted, damaged or out of date.
o. Clean and inspect the hose before each use. If there is evidence of abrasion,
wear, cuts or leaks, the hose must be replaced prior to operation.
3.
Starting
a. Turn the gas valve on your gas container all the way open.
b. Adjust the temperature of the water flowing from the shower head by turning
the “gas” and “water” knobs.
c. Turn the gas knob towards to “ ” (symbol in Red) direction will increase gas
flow. Turn the gas knob towards to “ "(symbol in Red) direction will decrease
gas flow.
d. Turn the water knob towards to “ ” (symbol in Blue) direction will increase
water flow. Turn the water knob towards to “ ” (symbol in Blue) direction will
decrease water flow.
e. For higher temperature, increase the gas flow and decrease the water flow.
f. Turn on the incoming water supply. Ensure that you have adequate water
pressure between 15kPa-1000kPa.
g. Once water is flowing through the system, the appliance will ignite. During
ignition there will be a series of audible clicks and then the burner willignite. If
the burner does not ignite after 5 seconds, refer the section on trouble
shooting.
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