DESIGNATION
This device is a household heater for rooms without flue gas discharge. It is prohibited to use it for heating
other types of space and rooms (offices and other work environments, residential premises such as hotels,
motels, hostels etc.).
PLEASE NOTE!
The protective cover of this device prevents the risk of fire or scalds and it is not recommended to remove
any of its parts permanently.
THE PROTECTIVE COVER DOES NOT ENSURE COMPREHENSIVE PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN OR THE DISABLED!
Every cover or other protective device removed to inspect the heater must be installed before the heater
is switched on again.
LEAK TEST
(CHECKING THE TIGHTNESS OF GAS CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS)
PL EAS E N OT E!
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Put out any open flame.
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Do not smoke cigarettes during the leak test.
Gas tubes in the heater were factory tested for leaks before delivery. A complete leak test must be carried out
in the installation site due to any possible incorrect handling of the shipment or excess pressure put on the
heater. The heater must be checked with a full gas cylinder.
Do not check tightness with open flame (e.g. match or candle). This may cause explosion! Use soapy water,
spray or specialist measurement instruments to check tightness.
1.
Ensure the safety valve is switched off.
2.
Mix one unit of soap and one unit of water. Soapy water can be applied by means of a sprayer bottle,
brush or cloth for all gas hoses. If there is any leaks, soap bubbles will appear.
3.
T
urn on the valve on the gas cylinder (paying special attention to the connections of the flexible hose
and the pressure-reducing valve and device).
4.
If there is any leak, cut off the gas flow. Seal the leak sites, turn on the gas flow again and check all the
connections again. If the bubbles keep forming, contact the seller or gas provider.
5.
The leak test can be carried out also by means of specialist measuring instruments.
PL EAS E N OT E!
1.
The entire gas system, hose, controller, starter, pressure-reducing valve and burner should be tested
for leaks before use.
2.
Check the hose installation for any major abrasion, cuts or wear. Any suspected places should be tested
for leaks. If the hose is leaky, it should be replaced with a new one, compliant with the local standards.
Do not seal the hose with insulation tape!
3.
Do not twist flexible tubes and hoses.
4.
Ensure the ventilation opening of the gas cylinder is patent, and the control chamber, burner and air
circuits in the heater are not dirty. If any dirt, cobwebs or insects' nests are found, clean the openings
with heavy-duty pipe cleaner or compressed air.
5.
The control knob should always be pressed and turned by hand. Do not use any tools. If the knob
cannot be pressed or turned by hand, do not try to fix it. Call a service technician or gas provider. Using
force or attempted repairs can cause fire or gas explosion.
6.
Always ensure dry powder extinguisher or fire blanket ready to use nearby.
HEATER LOCATION
1.
The heater is designated for placing on the floor. Please ensure a distance from the walls and other
items. The heater location should ensure easy access to control parts (including the valve on the gas
cylinder).
2.
The heater must not be placed in passages so as it does not hamper circulation. Access to the heater
must not be obstructed with other objects.