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Storage
Always close the gas bottle regulator after
use or in the event of malfunction.
Remove the regulator from the gas bottle.
The patio heater may only be stored indoors
if the gas bottle has been disconnected and
removed from the heater. Store the patio
heater in a dry location sheltered from the
wind and rain.
Never store gas bottle underground or in
locations with inadequate ventilation.
Cleaning and maintenance
Do not clean the patio heater with
combustible, abrasive or corrosive cleaners.
Powder-coated surfaces must be wiped
using a damp, soft cloth.
Regularly brush the burner head with a
clean, soft brush.
If necessary, purchase a cover for the patio
heater so that it can be protected against
the weather, wind and dust.
Speci� c information on stainless steel
Despite the name, the most common forms
of stainless steel can rust if the surroundings
allow for the formation of chromium oxide.
In those circumstances, the iron in the alloy
will start to rust and then it will be diffi cult
to stop. This particularly happens when
there is salt in the air, such as near the coast.
Stainless steel surfaces should be cleaned
with a damp coarse kitchen sponge and
a little detergent. Make sure to polish
the steel in the grain direction, not in
circular movements, and not in alternating
directions. Then dry the surfaces with a lint-
free cloth dampened with lukewarm water
so they dry more quickly without streaks.
Then, if necessary, wipe with a cloth dipped
in paraffi n oil or WD40 to give the stainless
steel a protective � lm.
Cleaning the gas supply pipe
If the patio heater is not used for a
prolonged period of time, dust, dirt and
insects can block the gas supply pipe and
the openings at the pilot and burner.
If this happens, remove the burner head
and gas supply pipe.
Press and hold the adjustment button and
blow the pipe clean using compressed air.
Re� t the parts.
Connect the gas bottle and open the
regulator.
Turn the adjustment button to the dot after
the PILOT position and hold it in for 3-4
minutes before trying to ignite the patio
heater.
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