USING ENVIRONMENT
Your heater consumes oxygen while it is in use. For this reason, adequate ventilation should be
provided in rooms in which the heater is used. This ensures the removal of products of combustion
and allows the entry of replacement air.
Adequate ventilation should considerably reduce condensation occurring. The following table
shows the smallest sizes of room suitable for each heat setting and the ventilation, which should
be provided.
1. Read the instructions before using this appliance. This appliance requires a hose and a
regulator (not supllied).
2. Only use in well ventilated areas.
3. Do not use in vehicles, caravans or auto caravans.
4. Do not attempt to use in high rise flats, basements, bathroom or bedrooms.
5. The cylinders should be changed in accordance with instructions provided.
6. This appliance should be tested for leaks before initial use and whenever the cylinder is
re-connected.
7. It is important that all gas connections have been correctly made to prevent any leakage. Do
not use a naked flame to test for leaks. Use soapy water or a leak detection spray.
8. Always use your cylinder in an upright position.
9. Always turn off the appliance at the regulator when not in use.
10. When lighting your heater for the first time or after a period of time has passed since the last
use, light the heater outside and burn outdoors for 15 minutes.
11. Do not direct the heater towards equipment, furniture, curtains or anything else that may catch
fire.
12. Do not use your heater while sleeping.
13. Do not use your heater in high-rise flats.
14. Do not use your heater in basements, bathrooms or bedrooms.
15. This appliance requires a hose and a regulator (not supplied), check with your gas supplier for
the correct type according to the cylinder being used and any regulations at that time.
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