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the connection more or seek professionally qualified service.
Place the cylinder in its compartment, taking care that the tube is not twisted or
choked and doesn’t touch any hot parts.
Align the rear cylinder cover onto the main body.
To replace the cylinder, make sure that its tap is closed and that there are no open
flames (lit oven, etc.) or sources of heat in the place where you are working.
The hose used for this appliance must be replaced every two years.
Check the gas hose once per month and each time the cylinder is changed, if it shows
cracking, splitting or other deterioration, it should be replaced with a new one.
To not mishandle the connections or other components.
Do not turn the cylinder upside down to completely use its contents: this releases
liquid residues left in the tank that will irreparably damage the heater.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
WARNING:
ALWAYS ACCESS THE CONTROLS AND CYLINDER VALVE FROM THE
SIDE OR THE REAR OF THE HEATER. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RE-LIGHT UNTIL 5
MINUTES HAVE ELAPSED.
TO LIGHT THE HEATER
Open the valve on the gas cylinder.
The control knob should be aligned with the ignition position “
”. Push down fully on
the control knob (this will allow gas to flow from the pilot and the burner). While still
holding down the control knob fully, immediately push the spark piezo button to light
the atmosphere analyzer.
If the pilot and one burner do not ignite, release the control knob and spark piezo
button, wait 30 seconds and repeat the procedure.
Once the pilot is lit, continue to hold the knob depressed for further 20 seconds until
the atmosphere analyses remains lit after releasing the knob. Release the control
knob and turn it to the position corresponding to the desired amount of heat:
Position: Ignition
Position: Max
Position: Min
Spark Piezo Button
SHUT OFF THE HEATER
Turn the control knob to the ignition position “
”, and please completely shut off the
valve at the gas container.
Do not hold the knob at position one for longer than 40 seconds.
Do not move the heater when it is operating.