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kept clean.
The heater should be visually inspected before each use and at least annually by a
qualified service person. Certain weather conditions such as being near the ocean,
dusty areas, areas with high humidity, areas with high wind conditions, and heavy
use, may require more frequent cleaning or maintenance. When in doubt call a
qualified service person. It is imperative that the control compartment, burner
system, and circulating air passages of the heater be
Any heater part or component removed for cleaning or maintenance must be properly
re-installed before using the heater.
Some basic maintenance instructions:
Be sure to keep the area where the appliance is being used free from combustible
materials, gasoline, and other flammable materials.
Please be sure there are no obstructions near the heater head.
Please be sure there is no debris or other obstructions near the cylindrical propane
cylinder enclosure.
The appliance is operating properly when there is a nice cherry red glow (seen better
at night) coming from the emitter grid starting two to three inches from the bottom
of the emitter grid. Wind gusts will affect the glow and flame pattern. The heater
should not be operated in windy conditions. If you can protect the heater from wind
gusts it will operate far more efficiently. Operating the unit in severe wind or dusty
conditions will affect the burning characteristics, may create soot on the emitter grid
and burner, and possibly clog the pilot or main burner orifices.
The heater support and base may be cleaned with basic soap and water and mild
household cleaning products, car wax, or commercially available stainless steel
cleaners.
Never attempt to clear the emitter grid radiant with any cleaning solutions. Never
spray this area with water or other liquids as it will damage the radiant, burner,
valve, and ignition system. These parts are constructed of commercial quality
stainless steel and brass and require no maintenance.
Occasionally, you can gently brush the emitter grid with a small brush to remove
excess soot that may have accumulated on the emitter. If the emitter grid shows
sooting you may have to remove the emitter grid and clean the burner head as well.
See page 12 of the manual for added information. Some basic information on
propane (LP) Gas (More complete Guide is on Page 16 and is worth your time to
review
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