NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING, CONNECTED
TO A POWER SOURCE, OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A FUEL SOURCE.
© 2019 Pinnacle Climate Technologies, Inc.
Cabinet Heater User's Manual
10
Test Firing Heater:
It is always a good idea to test fire your heater
in a safe and controlled environment, in an area
with adequate ventilation, and away from any
combustibles to be sure that all functions of the
heater and gas supply system are operating
properly.
Leak test all gas connections with a 50/50 solution
of dish soap and water. DO NOT use a flame to test
for leaks!
Moving and Positioning the Heater:
There is a brake in each of the front wheels of your
heater that helps keep it in place when in use. To
engage the brakes, push the lever down on each
wheel. To move the heater, release the brakes,
simply by flipping the levers on both brakes up.
The gas must be turned off at the propane supply
cylinders(s) when the heater is not in use.
OPERATION (CONT.)
– Risk of indoor air pollution and Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning. Use heater only in well
ventilated areas.
– Refer to Safety Information on pages 2-3
for information about Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning.
– ALWAYS provide a fresh air opening in the
heated space of at least 3 square feet (2,800
sq. cm) for each 100,000 BTU / Hr. of heater
output. Provide a larger opening if more
heaters are being used.
– FOR OUTDOOR USE. INDOOR USE
PERMITTED ONLY FOR: The temporary
heating of adequately ventilated buildings or
structures under construction, alteration or
repair.
Minimum Ventilation Opening Needed
MH-18-PNCH-A
0.54 ft.
2
501.7 cm
2
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING MAY LEAD TO DEATH!
Not for use in residential living areas or in non-adequately
ventilated enclosed spaces.
DANGER
DANGER
VENTILATION