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have to re-light
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inutes
If you turn the heater off and then
1) Turn control knob to the “OFF” position.
Wait at least
2
FIVE m
before attempting to relight heater. The safety system built into the heater will
not have to wait more than few seconds to re-light the “PILOT”
) Lift the decorative cover up the post and turn the valve on the top of the propane tank in a clock-wise
directi
ect the tank from the heater at the regulator and LP cylinder. The tank
s cover is available
utor. The cover will help protect the heater head from moisture as
r is cool to the touch before using the cover.
s conditions that may damage the appliance or render it
f any of the following
w tipping of the burner flame.
not allow you to immediately re-light the heater directly from the “OFF” position. Please do not try to defeat
this safety system.
3) Repeat starting with STEP #6. You should
light and then ignite the main burner.
To Turn Off or Shut Down Heater
1) Turn the control knob in a clock-wise direction to the “OFF” position. You may hear a slight popping sound
when the main burner shuts down. This is normal.
2
on to turn it off.
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Storing your Heater and Insect Warning
Be sure control knob is in the “OFF” position and the cylinder valve is CLOSED.
hen storing the heater please disconn
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should be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area to be in compliance with ANSI Standard and NFPA National
Fuel Protection Agency Code 58-1986.
Store your heater in an upright position in an area sheltered from inclement weather such as rain, snow, sleet,
hail, dust storms, and other blowing debris.
Patio Comfort
makes a cover available to protect the burner head. We strongly recommend using our cover
hen your heater is in storage or not in use. The Item number for the cover is “PCC-1” Thi
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from your
Patio
Comfort
retailer or distrib
well as insects.
CAUTION
:
Be sure heate
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Spider and Insect Warning
Spiders and other insects are attracted to the smell of natural gas and propane. This is the case for outdoor
heaters, gas grills, gaslights and torches, pool heaters, and other outdoor gas burning products. The webs and
obstructions created by these insects can cause
When your heater is not in use DO NOT store your propane cylinder indoors.
unsafe for proper use. You should inspect the burner at least once a year or immediately i
conditions are present when operating the heater:
1.
The odor of gas in conjunction with extreme yello
2.
The emitter grid does not glow evenly or reach proper operating temperatures.
3.
The burner makes a popping or roaring noise.