1. Check the heater’s gas hose after each use for cuts,
cracks, and worn fittings. Replace the hose assembly
if it is suspect. Do not attempt to repair the gas hose.
2. The aappliance aarea sshall bbe kkept cclear aand ffree ffrom
combustible m
materials, ggasoline, aand oother
flammable vvapors aand lliquids.
3. Review all heater markings prior to use. Markings
constitute information relating to warnings start-up,
shut down, etc. Make sure the markings are legible
and not cut, torn, covered with plaster, or otherwise
damaged. Any damaged markings should be
replaced immediately. Markings are available at no
cost by contacting the L.B. White Co.
4. Regulators must be inspected before each use to
make sure the regulator vent is not blocked. Dirt,
mud, snow, ice, tar, etc. can block the vent and cause
excess pressure at the heater. Any regulator that is
suspected of having been submerged in water must
be replaced.
1. Before cleaning, shut off all gas supply valves and
disconnect electrical supply.
2. Review the overall condition of the heater before each
use to determine if a general cleaning is necessary:
a. Use compressed air or a soft brush to clean
interior and exterior surfaces and component
parts of dust and dirt.
b. Observe and obey the Warning within these
cleaning instructions.
WARNING
This heater must not be washed. Use of a pressure
washer, water or liquid cleaning solution on this heater
can cause severe personal injury or property damage
due to water and/or cleaning solution:
1. In electrical components, connections and wires
causing electrical shock or component failure.
2. On gas control components causing corrosion which
can result in gas leaks and fire or explosion from
the leak.
The heater must be cleaned in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions without being subjected to
liquid spray or wetting.
Cleaning Instructions
Maintenance Instructions
WARNING
Fire, B
Burn, aand EExplosion H
Hazard
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This heater contains electrical and mechanical components in the gas management, safety and airflow systems.
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Such components may become inoperative or fail due to dust, dirt, wear, or aging.
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Periodic cleaning and inspection as well as proper maintenance are essential to avoid serious injury or property
damage.
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