Outdoor Patio Heater
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Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Electrode Control
NOTICE:
If necessary, it must be cleaned.
1.
Perform Steps 1 & 2 from the “Ceramic Tiles” section.
2.
Remove the glass until the electrodes are clearly visible. Refer to
Figure 18.
3.
Remove the electrical panel and the cover of the electrical panel
as indicated in Figure 21, taking care not to tear the cables.
Access to Electrical Panel
FIGURE 21
Remove screws and
remove electric panel
taking care not to tear
cables
Electrode cable outlet
Remove these 2 screws to
remove electrical panel
4.
Remove the cables of the electrode from the PIN of the control
board. After this operation, remove the electrode by removing the
2 fixing screws. See Figure 22.
FIGURE 22
Electrode cable outlet
Remove cable on PIN
S1 from control board
Remove cable on PIN
HV from control board
Pass electrode cables
through this hole
Remove 2 screws and washers
to remove electrode
Electrode Replacement
WARNING: At the end of any maintenance procedure,
testing gas piping using only a soap and a water solution.
Do not use a match or other flame for leak testing. If during
leakage check gas is smelled, turn off the gas supply and
ventilate the building.
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
Frequency of operation and operating conditions will determine how
often to perform maintenance checks on the heater:
Intermittent use:
Appliances that are used seasonally should be
checked before shutdown and again before the next use.
Dusty, wet or corrosive environment:
Since these environments can
cause the gas control to deteriorate more rapidly, the system should be
checked more often.
NOTICE:
The gas control should be replaced if it does not perform
properly on start-up or trouble shooting.